TeachersPart 1 Informe

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Part 1

Examinador

Do you have a favorite teacher?

Candidato

Yes, I have a favorite teacher in my university. She learned me a lot of interesting things in the subject in a subject called. Psychology for Childs.

Examinador

Do you want to be a teacher in the future?

Candidato

Not really, it is not my dream, but I would like to learn something relational with sports like be a teacher or roll roller skate. It would it would like me.

Examinador

Do you have a teacher from your past that you still remember?

Candidato

Yes, absolutely. I still remember my teachers of art. She was very patient to me and to my college, and I remember that she was very polite and sweet with us.

Examinador

Are you still in touch with your primary school teachers?

Candidato

No, I I don't have communication with my school teacher.

Examinador

In what way has your favourite teacher helped you?

Candidato

Because they learn to me about be more creative, be a creative person. And what I most like liked about them is that they they never judge me in with my draws. And they were they were very patient to me.

Examinador

Do you like your primary school teachers more than your high school teachers?

Candidato

Yes, because my school primary teachers were more sweet and more kindness with us. But this the high school teachers tend to be more strictive and it is more you have to be more disciplined, I think.

Evaluación

Total

Total: 6.0Fluidez y coherencia: 6.0Pronunciación: 6.0Gramática: 5.5Recurso léxico: 6.0

Part 1

Do you have a favorite teacher?

Puntuación: 58.0

Sugerencia: Mejora la gramática básica y la fluidez. Enfócate en usar estructuras correctas (por ejemplo, «she taught me» en lugar de «she learned me») y elimina repeticiones. Da una frase tópica clara y añade un detalle específico sobre lo que aprendiste y por qué te gustó (máximo 3–4 oraciones). Practica la pronunciación de términos como «psychology» y usa el plural correcto («children»).

Ejemplo: Yes, I do. My favorite university teacher taught a course called Child Psychology. She taught me many practical techniques for understanding children's behavior, which I found fascinating. I liked her clear explanations and friendly manner.

Do you want to be a teacher in the future?

Puntuación: 50.0

Sugerencia: Clarifica tus ideas y usa vocabulario preciso. Evita repeticiones («it would it would like me») y corrige collocations («related to sports», «teach»). Responde primero con una frase directa (Yes/No + reason), luego añade un ejemplo concreto sobre qué actividad deportiva te interesa y por qué (1–2 oraciones adicionales).

Ejemplo: Not really — being a teacher is not my dream. However, I would like to work in a sports-related role, for example teaching skating or coaching a team, because I enjoy physical activity and motivating others.

Do you have a teacher from your past that you still remember?

Puntuación: 62.0

Sugerencia: Corrige la concordancia y la elección de palabras («my art teacher», «patient with me and my classmates»). Comienza con una frase clara y añade una razón concreta que explique por qué la recuerdas (por ejemplo, una anécdota breve). Usa conectores sencillos para coherencia.

Ejemplo: Yes, I do. I still remember my art teacher from primary school because she was very patient with me and my classmates. For example, she spent extra time helping me improve my drawing skills without criticizing my mistakes.

Are you still in touch with your primary school teachers?

Puntuación: 70.0

Sugerencia: Haz la respuesta más natural y completa: responde directamente y añade una breve explicación. Evita repeticiones («I I») y usa expresiones naturales como «in touch» o «contact». Si es relevante, menciona por qué no están en contacto o si mantienes relación con some teachers.

Ejemplo: No, I'm not in touch with my primary school teachers. We lost contact after I changed schools, although I sometimes think fondly of them.

In what way has your favourite teacher helped you?

Puntuación: 55.0

Sugerencia: Mejora la precisión gramatical y organiza la respuesta: empieza con una idea clara («She helped me become more creative»), añade ejemplos específicos (por ejemplo, actividades o proyectos) y usa conectores («for example», «also»). Corrige errores como «they learn to me» → «she taught me» y «draws» → «drawings».

Ejemplo: She helped me become more creative by encouraging me to try different materials and styles. For example, she gave me extra art supplies and praised my ideas, which made me more confident and less afraid of making mistakes.

Do you like your primary school teachers more than your high school teachers?

Puntuación: 60.0

Sugerencia: Organiza la respuesta comparando claramente ambos niveles. Use comparatives correctly («kinder», «more strict») and avoid literal translations. Start with a direct answer, then give 1–2 specific reasons and an example to support your view. Keep sentences concise and coherent.

Ejemplo: Yes, I prefer my primary school teachers because they were kinder and more patient. High school teachers were stricter and focused more on discipline, which made the classroom feel more formal.

Gramática

Incorrect use of verbs (teaching) / Verb in the past participle form

× She learned me a lot of interesting things in the subject in a subject called. Psychology for Childs.

She taught me a lot of interesting things in a subject called Psychology for Children.

The verb 'learn' and 'teach' are often confused. The student intended that the teacher instructed them, so 'taught' (past of 'teach') is correct. Also, 'Psychology for Childs' is incorrect: the plural of 'child' is 'children', and the article/word order should be 'a subject called Psychology for Children.' Remove the extra 'in a subject' fragment. Suggestion: use 'taught' for the teacher's action and 'children' as the correct plural noun.

Incorrect use of quantifiers / Verb in the -ing form

× Not really, it is not my dream, but I would like to learn something relational with sports like be a teacher or roll roller skate. It would it would like me.

Not really, it is not my dream, but I would like to do something related to sports, like being a teacher or roller skating. It would suit me.

Use 'related to' instead of 'relational with'. The gerund 'being' is required after 'like' when referring to roles. 'Roll roller skate' is incorrect; use the gerund 'roller skating.' 'It would it would like me' is ungrammatical: use 'It would suit me' or 'I would like that.' Also simplify repetition.

Incorrect use of pronouns / Subject-verb agreement

× Yes, absolutely. I still remember my teachers of art. She was very patient to me and to my college, and I remember that she was very polite and sweet with us.

Yes, absolutely. I still remember my art teacher. She was very patient with me and my classmates, and I remember that she was very polite and kind to us.

Mixing plural 'teachers' with singular 'she' causes disagreement; use 'teacher' for a single person. Use 'patient with' rather than 'patient to.' 'My college' is wrong in this context; use 'my classmates' or 'my schoolmates.' 'Sweet' is acceptable but 'kind' is a more natural collocation. Ensure pronoun and noun number agree.

Incorrect use of articles / Sentence structure errors

× No, I I don't have communication with my school teacher.

No, I don't have any contact with my school teachers.

'Communication with' is awkward; 'have contact with' or 'keep in touch with' is natural. If referring to more than one teacher, use plural 'teachers.' If referring to a single teacher, say 'my school teacher' and remove 'communication' or say 'I don't keep in touch with my school teacher.' The duplicate 'I I' is a repetition error.

Incorrect use of pronouns / Verb form

× Because they learn to me about be more creative, be a creative person. And what I most like liked about them is that they they never judge me in with my draws. And they were they were very patient to me.

Because they taught me to be more creative and to be a creative person. And what I liked most about them is that they never judged me for my drawings. And they were very patient with me.

Use 'taught me' instead of 'learn to me.' Use the infinitive 'to be' after 'teach.' 'I most like liked' should be 'what I liked most.' 'They they' is repetition. Use past tense 'judged' to match narrative. Say 'judged me for my drawings' rather than 'in with my draws.' Use 'patient with' not 'patient to.' 'Draws' is the wrong noun; use 'drawings.'

Comparative and superlative errors / Incorrect use of adjectives or adverbs

× Yes, because my school primary teachers were more sweet and more kindness with us. But this the high school teachers tend to be more strictive and it is more you have to be more disciplined, I think.

Yes, because my primary school teachers were kinder and more caring with us. But high school teachers tend to be stricter, and you have to be more disciplined, I think.

Use comparative 'kinder' rather than 'more sweet.' 'More kindness' is a noun phrase; use the adjective 'more caring.' 'Strictive' is not an English adjective; use 'stricter.' Remove unnecessary words like 'this the.' Keep parallel structure: 'tend to be stricter.' Use 'you have to be more disciplined' or 'students have to be more disciplined.'

Vocabulario

HighTall; High-ranking; Inflated; Strong; Favorable
InterestingAbsorbing
PoliteWell-mannered; Civilized
SweetSugary; Fragrant; Dulcet; Pleasant
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