Part 1
Examinador
Do you like to keep things tidy?
Candidato
Yes I do. I often tidy up my room, especially after washing my clothes when my laundry is finished. Uh, I always tidy up and fold my clothes tightly as as possible I would say I.
Examinador
Did you use to keep your room tidy as a child?
Candidato
No, I didn't, especially after playing something. My toy is always on the floor, so my parents always pointed out to me thanks to that when the things on the floor, uh, I always uh, try to tidy up as possible. It feel, it makes me feel comfortable.
Examinador
How do you keep your work or study space tidy?
Candidato
I would say I installed the shelves and put the things in a drawer as as I finish the study. Also I don't usually work and study in my room because I know that it will be messy after working so I boiled it intention.
Examinador
Do you think that it is necessary to be tidy?
Candidato
Yes I do to keep tidy in my room makes me feel comfortable, much comfortable. Also when it's messy I feel like being razy, like sleeping on my bed whole day. However if I tidy up it makes me feel relaxed, more relaxed and I can focus on.
Do you like to keep things tidy?
Puntuación: 68.0Sugerencia: 回答は直接的で内容は分かりやすいですが、流暢さと文法、語彙の選択で改善が必要です。無駄なフィラー("uh")や繰り返し("as as possible")を減らし、簡潔で自然な文にまとめましょう。具体的には(1)主題文で即答する、(2)理由や頻度を示す副文を1〜2文で追加する、(3)語順と時制("when my laundry is finished"→"after I finish my laundry")を修正すると良いです。
Ejemplo: Yes, I do. I tidy my room regularly, especially after I finish my laundry. For example, I fold my clothes neatly and put them away immediately so my room always looks organized.
Did you use to keep your room tidy as a child?
Puntuación: 55.0Sugerencia: 内容は伝わりますが、過去形の使い方や文法、語順、語彙選択に多くの誤りがあります。曖昧な表現("after playing something")、不自然な語句("pointed out to me thanks to that")を訂正し、理由と感情を明確に述べましょう。接続詞("because"や"so")を使って論理的に繋げると良いです。また、フィラーを減らして文を短く保ちましょう。
Ejemplo: No, I didn't. As a child I often left my toys on the floor after playing, so my parents frequently reminded me to tidy up. Because of that, I now make an effort to put things away so my room feels comfortable.
How do you keep your work or study space tidy?
Puntuación: 52.0Sugerencia: 具体的な対策は述べられていますが、時制と語彙の誤り("installed"は過去形のままで文脈に合わない、"boiled it intention"は意味不明)や繋がりの不足が目立ちます。現在の習慣を述べるときは現在形を使い、動作の順序や理由を明確に説明して下さい。例:何をどこに片付けるか、いつ片付けるか、そしてなぜ別の場所で作業するのかを整理して述べると自然です。
Ejemplo: I keep my study area tidy by using shelves and drawers to store books and stationery. After I finish studying I put everything back in its place, and I usually work at a desk outside my bedroom to avoid making my room messy.
Do you think that it is necessary to be tidy?
Puntuación: 58.0Sugerencia: 意見は明確ですが、文法と語彙の正確さ、表現の簡潔さが必要です。不自然な語順("to keep tidy in my room makes me feel")や誤字("razy")を直し、比較表現や理由を簡潔に述べましょう。繰り返し("more relaxed"など)は一度で十分です。接続詞("because"、"so"、"therefore")を使うと論理が明快になります。
Ejemplo: Yes, I think being tidy is important because my room makes me feel comfortable and relaxed. If my room is messy I feel distracted and sleepy, so tidying up helps me concentrate better.
× I often tidy up my room, especially after washing my clothes when my laundry is finished.
✓ I often tidy up my room, especially after washing my clothes when my laundry is finished.
The original sentence is grammatically acceptable; no change needed. The phrase 'when my laundry is finished' correctly uses the past participle 'finished' in a passive-like time clause. Suggestion: keep structure as is for clarity.
× Uh, I always tidy up and fold my clothes tightly as as possible I would say I.
✓ I always tidy up and fold my clothes as neatly as possible, I would say.
The phrase 'tightly as as possible' is incorrect: 'tightly' is not appropriate for folding clothes and 'as as' is a repetition error. Use the adverb 'neatly' with the comparative structure 'as ... as possible'. Also reposition 'I would say' at the end for natural word order.
× No, I didn't, especially after playing something.
✓ No, I didn't, especially after playing with toys.
The verb phrase 'playing something' is unnatural; in English we 'play with' objects or 'play' activities. Use past context 'playing with toys' to match the childhood reference.
× My toy is always on the floor, so my parents always pointed out to me thanks to that when the things on the floor, uh, I always uh, try to tidy up as possible.
✓ My toys were always on the floor, so my parents often pointed that out to me; when things were on the floor, I always tried to tidy up as much as possible.
Multiple issues: 'My toy is always' should be plural 'My toys were always' to match meaning and past tense. 'Parents always pointed out to me' -> 'pointed that out to me' is clearer. Use past tense 'were' and 'tried' for childhood. 'Try to tidy up as possible' needs 'as much as possible' for correct comparative structure.
× It feel, it makes me feel comfortable.
✓ It makes me feel comfortable.
Redundant phrasing 'It feel, it makes me feel' is incorrect. Keep a single correct clause 'It makes me feel comfortable.' Ensure subject-verb agreement: 'It makes'.
× I would say I installed the shelves and put the things in a drawer as as I finish the study.
✓ I would say I installed shelves and put things in a drawer as I finished studying.
Repeated 'as as' should be 'as'. 'Finish the study' is unnatural; use 'finished studying' to express completing a study session. Maintain past tense 'installed' and 'finished' for sequence.
× Also I don't usually work and study in my room because I know that it will be messy after working so I boiled it intention.
✓ Also, I don't usually work or study in my room because I know it will get messy after working, so I avoid doing that intentionally.
'Work and study' should be 'work or study' for either activity. 'Will be messy after working' is okay but 'get messy' is more natural. 'Boiled it intention' is incorrect; likely intended 'avoid it intentionally' or 'did so intentionally'. Use 'avoid doing that intentionally.'
× Yes I do to keep tidy in my room makes me feel comfortable, much comfortable.
✓ Yes, I do. Keeping my room tidy makes me feel much more comfortable.
Original combines clauses incorrectly. Start with confirmation 'Yes, I do.' Then use gerund 'Keeping my room tidy' as subject. 'Much comfortable' is incorrect; use comparative 'much more comfortable.'
× Also when it's messy I feel like being razy, like sleeping on my bed whole day.
✓ Also, when it's messy I feel restless, like I could stay in bed all day.
'Razy' is not an English word; likely meant 'crazy' or 'restless'. 'Being ... like sleeping on my bed whole day' is ungrammatical. Use 'I feel restless, like I could stay in bed all day.' Also include articles 'all day.'
× However if I tidy up it makes me feel relaxed, more relaxed and I can focus on.
✓ However, if I tidy up, it makes me feel more relaxed and I can focus better.
The phrase 'I can focus on.' is incomplete; 'focus on' requires an object. Use 'focus better' to express improved concentration. Combine 'relaxed, more relaxed' into 'more relaxed' for clarity.