Part 1
Examinador
Do you like to keep things tidy?
Candidato
Yes I do. When everything is organized I feel calm and focused and also I think my brain works better so I can plan my things. I can work, I can do everything without getting stressed or lost.
Examinador
Did you use to keep your room tidy as a child?
Candidato
Yes I did actually my mother always teach me to keep everything organized because my brain will focus better so I can learn better and also help me to keep my mood.
Do you like to keep things tidy?
Puntuación: 78.0Sugerencia: Seu resposta é clara e relevante, mas pode ser mais concisa e usar conectores para melhorar a fluidez. Evite repetir ideias (como “I can work” e “I can do everything”) e limite a resposta a no máximo 3–4 frases. Use palavras de ligação como “because” ou “so” para explicar razões e dê um exemplo específico para enriquecer o conteúdo.
Ejemplo: Yes, I do. When my workspace is tidy I feel calm and focused because there are fewer distractions, so I can plan tasks more effectively. For example, with an organized desk I finish my assignments faster and with less stress.
Did you use to keep your room tidy as a child?
Puntuación: 72.0Sugerencia: A resposta é relevante e pessoal, mas contém erros gramaticais e estrutura longa sem pausas. Corrija tempos verbais (por exemplo, “used to” + past simple) e concordância, e divida em sentenças curtas. Acrescente um exemplo concreto de infância para enriquecer a resposta.
Ejemplo: Yes, I did. My mother always taught me to keep my room tidy because she believed it helped me concentrate. For example, she made me put my schoolbooks on a shelf every night, which made studying easier the next day.
× Yes I do. When everything is organized I feel calm and focused and also I think my brain works better so I can plan my things.
✓ Yes, I do. When everything is organized, I feel calm and focused, and I also think my brain works better, so I can plan my tasks.
The sentence mostly uses present tense correctly but needs small lexical and punctuation adjustments for natural English. 'Plan my things' is unidiomatic; use 'plan my tasks' or 'plan things' instead. Add commas after introductory and coordinate clauses to improve clarity. Suggestion: replace 'plan my things' with 'plan my tasks' and add commas: 'Yes, I do. When everything is organized, I feel calm and focused, and I also think my brain works better, so I can plan my tasks.'
× Yes I did actually my mother always teach me to keep everything organized because my brain will focus better so I can learn better and also help me to keep my mood.
✓ Yes, I did. Actually, my mother always taught me to keep everything organized because my brain could focus better, so I could learn better and it also helped me to keep a stable mood.
Multiple tense errors and sequence-of-tense issues. The reference is to past habits, so 'teach' should be past 'taught' (past tense issue). 'Will focus' and 'can learn' should be shifted to past/modal appropriate forms: use 'could' and 'could' or simple past 'focused'/'learned' for consistency. 'Help me to keep my mood' is unidiomatic; use 'helped me to keep a stable mood' or 'helped me maintain my mood'. Also add commas and split into sentences for clarity. Suggestion: use past tense throughout when describing past habitual actions: 'my mother always taught me... because my brain could focus better, so I could learn better and it also helped me maintain my mood.'