Part 1
Examinador
Do you like to keep things tidy?
Candidato
Yes I do, I like green rooms because it makes me feel relax and cozy. Also I can easily find what I want.
Examinador
Did you use to keep your room tidy as a child?
Candidato
No, I didn't. My room was very dirty. However, my classroom teacher taught me how to organize my room. It helped a lot.
Do you like to keep things tidy?
Puntuación: 72.0Sugerencia: 答えは直接的で簡潔ですが、文法の誤りと語彙の選択に改善の余地があります。具体的には「green rooms」は意味が不明瞭で、形容詞の扱い("relax"→"relaxed")や単数・複数一致("it makes"→正しいが直前の語との整合性を確認)が必要です。また、理由をもう一つ付け加えるとより説得力が増します。会話を自然にするため、つなぎ言葉(for example, also, because)を適切に使って、最大5文に収めてください。
Ejemplo: Yes, I do. I prefer to keep my room tidy because a tidy, light-green room makes me feel relaxed and cozy. For example, when everything is in its place I can find my books and clothes quickly, which saves time in the morning. Also, a tidy room helps me focus when I study.
Did you use to keep your room tidy as a child?
Puntuación: 78.0Sugerencia: 回答は簡潔で一連の流れがあり、過去の習慣と変化を説明しています。ただし、「use to」の発音・表記に注意(正しくは"used to"という形で話す)。また、Supporting detailを一つ増やし、どのように教わったか(具体的な方法や効果)を述べると説得力が増します。接続詞(however, but, so)を自然に使い、最大5文にまとめましょう。
Ejemplo: No, I didn't use to. When I was a child my room was quite messy, but my classroom teacher showed me simple organizing methods like sorting toys into boxes and labeling shelves. As a result, I learned to tidy up every day and it became a habit.
× Yes I do, I like green rooms because it makes me feel relax and cozy.
✓ Yes, I do. I like green rooms because they make me feel relaxed and cozy.
The sentence uses 'makes' with plural subject 'rooms' and 'relax' (verb) instead of the adjective 'relaxed'. Correct the subject-verb agreement and use the adjective form. Suggestion: ensure subject and verb agree in number (rooms → make), and use 'relaxed' to describe a feeling. Also add punctuation after 'Yes, I do.'
× Also I can easily find what I want.
✓ Also, I can easily find what I want.
This sentence is grammatically correct in verb form, but it needs a comma after 'Also' for natural fluency. No verb tense or agreement change is required. Suggestion: add comma after sentence-initial adverbials for clarity.
× No, I didn't.
✓ No, I didn't.
This short answer is already correct for the past tense negative of 'use to' (used to). No change needed. Explanation: 'didn't' correctly negates the past habitual 'used to' in the question context. (No grammatical correction required.)
× My room was very dirty.
✓ My room was very messy.
'Dirty' is not incorrect but 'messy' better collocates with 'tidy' in the question's context. Grammatically the sentence is correct past tense. Suggestion: use vocabulary consistent with 'tidy' (messy) if you want to contrast with tidy.
× However, my classroom teacher taught me how to organize my room.
✓ However, my classroom teacher taught me how to organize my room.
This sentence is grammatically correct. The pronoun use is fine ('my' refers to student). No correction needed. Suggestion: maintain this structure when describing past instruction.
× It helped a lot.
✓ It helped a lot.
This past-tense sentence correctly refers to a past action that had a strong effect. No correction needed. Suggestion: if you want to emphasize present result, you could say 'It has helped a lot.' but original fits the narrative past.