Part 1
Examinador
Do you have a favorite teacher?
Candidato
No I don't have favorite T-shirt.
Examinador
Do you want to be a teacher in the future?
Candidato
Nope, I never want to be a teacher.
Examinador
Do you have a teacher from your past that you still remember?
Candidato
Yes, I think mine my T-shirt or my geography teacher in the school, I think these two person I remember very well.
Examinador
Are you still in touch with your primary school teachers?
Candidato
No, I don't remember my teachers in the primary.
Examinador
In what way has your favourite teacher helped you?
Candidato
I don't have favorite teacher and no teacher, umm tell me to be very more personal in my life, my career, my story. I know.
Do you have a favorite teacher?
Puntuación: 30.0Sugerencia: Tu respuesta fue confusa y contiene un error léxico ("T-shirt" en lugar de "teacher"). Además fue muy breve y no siguió la estructura básica. Practica responder directamente al punto, corrigiendo el vocabulario y ofreciendo una breve razón o ejemplo para enriquecer la respuesta.
Ejemplo: No, I don't have a favorite teacher. I liked several teachers for different reasons, but none stands out as my favorite because each helped me in different ways.
Do you want to be a teacher in the future?
Puntuación: 55.0Sugerencia: La respuesta es clara pero demasiado corta y coloquial. Usa una estructura más formal y añade una razón breve para justificar tu opinión, usando una palabra de enlace para coherencia (por ejemplo, "because").
Ejemplo: No, I don't want to be a teacher in the future because I prefer working in technology and find teaching less appealing for my skills.
Do you have a teacher from your past that you still remember?
Puntuación: 35.0Sugerencia: La respuesta es confusa por errores léxicos y gramaticales (repetición, "T-shirt" por "teacher", y falta de concordancia). Responde con una oración tema clara y añade detalles concretos sobre por qué los recuerdas, usando conectores como "because" o "and".
Ejemplo: Yes, I remember two teachers well: my math teacher and my geography teacher, because the math teacher explained things clearly and the geography teacher organised memorable trips.
Are you still in touch with your primary school teachers?
Puntuación: 60.0Sugerencia: Respuesta comprensible y directa, pero podrías mejorarla proporcionando una breve explicación o un detalle (por ejemplo, por qué no recuerdas o si mantienes contacto con alguno). Añade una frase con un conector para mayor naturalidad.
Ejemplo: No, I'm not in touch with my primary school teachers because I moved to a different city and lost contact over the years.
In what way has your favourite teacher helped you?
Puntuación: 20.0Sugerencia: La respuesta es confusa, gramaticalmente incorrecta y no ofrece ejemplos claros. Si no tienes un profesor favorito, reformula: di que no tienes uno y luego explica de qué manera los maestros en general te han ayudado, con detalles específicos y conectores.
Ejemplo: I don't have a single favourite teacher, but my teachers helped me develop confidence and study habits; for example, one teacher encouraged me to join the debate club, which improved my speaking skills.
× No I don't have favorite T-shirt.
✓ No, I don't have a favorite teacher.
The student used 'T-shirt' instead of 'teacher', which makes the sentence illogical in context; this is a word choice leading to sentence structure error. Also missing comma after 'No'. Suggestion: use the word that fits the question's meaning ('teacher') and include a comma after 'No' to indicate a pause.
× Nope, I never want to be a teacher.
✓ No, I don't want to be a teacher in the future.
The student used 'never want' which is awkward when answering a future intention question; the correct form is 'I don't want to be a teacher in the future' to match the future-tense context. Suggestion: use 'don't want' plus a time expression like 'in the future' for clarity.
× Yes, I think mine my T-shirt or my geography teacher in the school, I think these two person I remember very well.
✓ Yes, I think my maths teacher and my geography teacher at school are the two people I remember very well.
Multiple problems: wrong words ('T-shirt' instead of 'maths' or another subject), incorrect possessive use ('mine my'), singular/plural mismatch ('these two person'), and punctuation. This is a sentence structure error. Suggestion: choose correct nouns, use 'my' once, plural 'people' for two persons, and proper word order: 'are the two people I remember very well.'
× No, I don't remember my teachers in the primary.
✓ No, I don't remember my primary school teachers.
Awkward prepositional phrase 'in the primary' should be 'primary school teachers.' This is a present-tense statement but the error is in phrase use and word order. Suggestion: use the noun phrase 'primary school teachers' after 'remember'.
× I don't have favorite teacher and no teacher, umm tell me to be very more personal in my life, my career, my story. I know.
✓ I don't have a favorite teacher, and no teacher has told me to be more personal in my life, my career, or my story.
Issues include article omission ('a favorite teacher'), awkward negation 'and no teacher', incorrect verb form 'tell' instead of 'has told', and awkward phrase 'very more personal'. These are sentence structure errors. Suggestion: include articles, use present perfect 'has told' for past influence, and use 'more personal' without 'very' or with 'much more' if emphasis is needed. Also separate ideas with commas for clarity.