Part 1
Examinador
Did you like going to parks as a child?
Candidato
When I was a child I loved going to park. I usually want to park with my sister and we went there for umm, playing around, hide and seek or or for riding a bike.
Examinador
Do you still like going to parks now?
Candidato
For now, I not quite that going to park. I often go to park just to taking care of my kids there and my sister there and I just go there for biking. That's it.
Examinador
Would you like to see more parks in your city?
Candidato
I would love to, I want to like having an area for children to running around, playing around. And I think it's also umm, a good idea for umm, my country to be enhancing.
Examinador
Are there any parks you want to go to in the future?
Candidato
In the future, I want to go to umm, Chipmunk Park. Uh, there was a lot of playgrounds there. Umm, and a lot of, I think there are, there are a lot of equipment for uh, children to play in. In the future, I would, I would bring my children there.
Did you like going to parks as a child?
Puntuación: 62.0Sugerencia: Make the response more grammatical, reduce hesitations, and organize into a clear topic sentence plus 1–2 supporting details. Use past tense consistently and replace fillers (umm, or) with linking words. Be specific about activities and frequency.
Ejemplo: Yes, I loved going to parks as a child. I often went with my sister to play games like hide-and-seek and to ride our bikes, and we usually visited the park on weekends.
Do you still like going to parks now?
Puntuación: 55.0Sugerencia: Answer directly and use present simple correctly. Avoid negative structures that are unclear. Provide one clear reason and an example, using linking words (but, because, so) to connect ideas and reduce filler words.
Ejemplo: Not as much as before. Now I mainly visit parks to look after my children or to cycle, because I don't have much free time for leisure activities.
Would you like to see more parks in your city?
Puntuación: 58.0Sugerencia: Give a concise opinion with clear reasons and avoid repeating words. Use correct verb forms (e.g., 'areas for children to run') and replace vague phrases ('be enhancing') with specific benefits such as health or community. Use linking words like 'because' or 'so'.
Ejemplo: Yes, I would. More parks would provide safe areas for children to run and play, and they would improve public health and community life because people would have more space for exercise and socializing.
Are there any parks you want to go to in the future?
Puntuación: 64.0Sugerencia: Be specific and consistent with tense when describing a future plan. Remove hesitations and repetition, and give one or two concrete details about the park that explain why you want to go (e.g., types of equipment, safety, size).
Ejemplo: In the future I would like to visit Chipmunk Park because it has many playgrounds and child-friendly equipment, such as slides and climbing frames, so it would be perfect for my children.
× When I was a child I loved going to park.
✓ When I was a child I loved going to the park.
The noun 'park' needs the definite article 'the' when referring to parks in general from the speaker's perspective; also 'park' as a singular countable noun usually requires an article. Use 'the park' or 'parks' depending on meaning; here 'the park' fits the context.
× I usually want to park with my sister and we went there for umm, playing around, hide and seek or or for riding a bike.
✓ I usually went to the park with my sister and we played around, played hide-and-seek, or rode bikes.
The sentence mixes present 'want' with past 'went'; the question asked about childhood, so past tense should be used consistently. Also verb forms for activities should be in simple past: 'went', 'played', 'rode'. Use parallel structure for listed activities.
× For now, I not quite that going to park.
✓ At the moment, I don't really go to the park.
Incorrect preposition and sentence structure: 'For now' is better as 'At the moment'; 'not quite that going' is ungrammatical. Use auxiliary 'do' for present simple negative 'I don't ...', and include the article 'the' before 'park'.
× I often go to park just to taking care of my kids there and my sister there and I just go there for biking.
✓ I often go to the park just to take care of my kids and my sister, and I go there to ride a bike.
After 'to' (infinitive marker) use base verb 'take', not gerund 'taking'. Also 'biking' is acceptable but 'to ride a bike' fits parallel structure. Include 'the' before 'park' and avoid repeating 'there'.
× I would love to, I want to like having an area for children to running around, playing around.
✓ I would love that; I want an area for children to run around and play.
Incorrect verb form after 'to': use base form 'run' not 'running'. Also 'having an area' is awkward; 'I want an area' is clearer. Use parallel verbs 'run' and 'play'.
× And I think it's also umm, a good idea for umm, my country to be enhancing.
✓ And I think it's also a good idea to improve parks in my country.
'My country to be enhancing' is incorrect word order and verb choice. Use active verb 'improve' and place 'in my country' at the end. Use clear subject and verb.
× Uh, there was a lot of playgrounds there.
✓ There were a lot of playgrounds there.
Subject-verb agreement: 'a lot of playgrounds' is plural, so use 'were' not 'was'. Also avoid repeating 'there'.
× Umm, and a lot of, I think there are, there are a lot of equipment for uh, children to play in.
✓ There is a lot of equipment for children to play on.
'Equipment' is an uncountable noun and takes singular verb 'is'. Also preposition 'on' is more natural for playground equipment. Remove redundant phrases and repetitions.
× In the future, I would, I would bring my children there.
✓ In the future, I will bring my children there.
Use simple future 'will' for a definite intention. 'Would' is conditional or past of 'will' and makes the intention less direct; remove repetition 'I would, I would'.
× I usually went to the park with my sister and we played around, played hide-and-seek, or rode bikes.
✓ I usually went to the park with my sister, and we played around, played hide-and-seek, or rode bikes.
Added comma for clarity and conjunction use; original correction already fixed articles; this entry ensures punctuation and clarity. The article 'the' before 'park' is necessary when referring to a specific place commonly visited in the past.