TeachersPart 1 Informe

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Part 1

Examinador

Do you have a favorite teacher?

Candidato

Yes, I do. My favorite teacher is an English teacher when I was an junior high school student she taught me very enthusiastic and she.

Examinador

Do you want to be a teacher in the future?

Candidato

No, I don't. I think more and more parents tend to criticize to the teacher, so teacher will have more stressful and they may be very tired.

Examinador

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

Candidato

Yes I do. I remember I still remember my classroom teacher when I was a high school student. He is a math teacher and he told me very hard and I.

Examinador

Are you still in touch with your primary school teachers?

Candidato

No, my primary school teacher was all always angry to me so I was very stressed. I feel very stressful with meeting him.

Examinador

In what way has your favourite teacher helped you?

Candidato

My favorite English teacher helped me to communicating. The conversation include my English skills and uh, helps me more.

Examinador

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

Candidato

No, I prefer a high school teacher because high school teachers, uh, tend to. Help more enthusiastic so they may help study.

Evaluación

Total

Total: 5.0Fluidez y coherencia: 5.0Pronunciación: 5.0Gramática: 5.0Recurso léxico: 5.0

Part 1

Do you have a favorite teacher?

Puntuación: 40.0

Sugerencia: Be concise and grammatically correct. Start with a clear topic sentence naming the teacher and when they taught you, then give one or two specific details (what they did and how it helped). Use linking words and correct tense and articles.

Ejemplo: Yes. My favorite teacher was my English teacher in junior high. She taught with great enthusiasm and used games and group activities to make lessons memorable, which helped me gain confidence speaking English.

Do you want to be a teacher in the future?

Puntuación: 50.0

Sugerencia: Answer directly, then give a clear reason with correct grammar and linking words. Use modal verbs and plural/singular agreement and avoid extra words.

Ejemplo: No, I don't. I believe being a teacher is increasingly stressful because some parents criticize teachers more often, so teachers can feel under pressure and exhausted.

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

Puntuación: 35.0

Sugerencia: Avoid repetition and use correct tense and word choice. Give one specific memory or quality of the teacher and link it to why you remember them. Keep to 2–3 sentences max.

Ejemplo: Yes. I remember my high school homeroom teacher, who was also my math teacher. He pushed me to work harder by giving challenging problems and personal feedback, which improved my study habits.

Are you still in touch with your primary school teachers?

Puntuación: 45.0

Sugerencia: Give a clear direct answer and one specific reason. Use correct adjectives and avoid awkward phrasing ('stressful' vs 'stressed'). Use linking words to connect cause and effect.

Ejemplo: No, I'm not. My primary school teacher often appeared strict and angry, which made me feel stressed, so I prefer not to meet him now.

In what way has your favourite teacher helped you?

Puntuación: 40.0

Sugerencia: Answer with a clear topic sentence stating how they helped, then give a specific example of methods or outcomes. Use correct grammar (helped me communicate) and linking words for clarity.

Ejemplo: She helped me improve my communication skills by encouraging class discussions and correcting my pronunciation, so I became more confident speaking English.

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

Puntuación: 40.0

Sugerencia: State your preference clearly, then explain with a specific reason. Use smoother linking phrases and correct word forms (more enthusiastic, help with studying). Avoid filler words.

Ejemplo: No, I prefer high school teachers because they are usually more enthusiastic and offer more academic guidance, which helped me study more effectively.

Gramática

Incorrect article / article errors

× My favorite teacher is an English teacher when I was an junior high school student she taught me very enthusiastic and she.

My favorite teacher was an English teacher when I was a junior high school student; she taught me with great enthusiasm.

Errors: incorrect article 'an junior' (use 'a' before consonant sound), tense inconsistency (use past tense 'was' and 'taught' to match 'when I was'), adjective/adverb misuse ('enthusiastic' should be the noun or adverb phrase 'with great enthusiasm'), sentence structure/run-on (needs punctuation or conjunction). Suggestion: use past tense consistently, choose correct articles ('a junior'), and use 'enthusiasm' or 'enthusiastically' appropriately; split into two clauses or use a semicolon.

Future tense issue

× No, I don't. I think more and more parents tend to criticize to the teacher, so teacher will have more stressful and they may be very tired.

No, I don't. I think more and more parents tend to criticize teachers, so teachers will be more stressed and may become very tired.

Errors: incorrect preposition 'criticize to' (criticize takes direct object), article and singular/plural issues ('teacher' should be plural 'teachers' to match general meaning), adjective/adverb form ('more stressful' incorrectly uses comparative of 'stressful' for people — use 'more stressed' or 'very stressed'), modal/future phrasing improved ('will be' for future state). Suggestion: remove unnecessary preposition, match plural nouns, and use appropriate adjective forms for emotions.

Present tense issue

× Yes I do. I remember I still remember my classroom teacher when I was a high school student. He is a math teacher and he told me very hard and I.

Yes, I do. I still remember my classroom teacher from high school. He was a math teacher and he pushed me very hard.

Errors: redundancy 'I remember I still remember', tense mismatch ('He is a math teacher' should be past 'He was' since referring to past), incorrect phrase 'told me very hard' (wrong verb; likely 'pushed me very hard' or 'worked me hard'). Suggestion: avoid repetition, use past tense for past events, and choose correct verbs for intended meaning.

Incorrect adverb placement / adjective misuse

× No, my primary school teacher was all always angry to me so I was very stressed. I feel very stressful with meeting him.

No, my primary school teacher was always angry with me, so I felt very stressed. I feel very stressed about meeting him.

Errors: word order 'was all always' (use 'was always'), incorrect preposition 'angry to' (use 'angry with' or 'angry at'), tense inconsistency (use past 'felt' for past experience), adjective vs adverb 'I feel very stressful' (use adjective 'stressed' to describe a person, not 'stressful'), preposition 'with meeting' should be 'about meeting'. Suggestion: use correct adverbs/phrases, correct prepositions, and match tense appropriately.

Verb + -ing form / Incorrect use of gerund

× My favorite English teacher helped me to communicating. The conversation include my English skills and uh, helps me more.

My favorite English teacher helped me to communicate. The conversations improved my English skills and helped me a lot.

Errors: incorrect verb form 'to communicating' (use infinitive 'to communicate' or gerund without 'to' as appropriate), subject-verb agreement 'The conversation include' (should be 'includes' or plural 'conversations improved'), tense consistency ('helps me more' should be past 'helped me' if referring to past help, or 'helps me' if still ongoing). Suggestion: use 'helped me to communicate' or 'helped me communicate', use correct verb forms and agreement, and maintain consistent tense.

Article errors / Singular and plural issue

× No, I prefer a high school teacher because high school teachers, uh, tend to. Help more enthusiastic so they may help study.

No, I prefer high school teachers because they tend to be more enthusiastic and more helpful for studying.

Errors: incorrect article 'a high school teacher' vs general 'high school teachers' (use plural for general preference), sentence fragment 'tend to. Help' (fragment and misplaced period), adjective/adverb misuse 'more enthusiastic so they may help study' (use 'more helpful for studying' or 'more helpful in helping students study'). Suggestion: express general preferences in plural, avoid sentence fragments, and use correct adjective/adverb forms and prepositional phrases for purpose.

Vocabulario

AngryIrate; Heated; Lose one's temper
HardFirm; Arduous; Difficult; Harsh; Strict
HighTall; High-ranking; Inflated; Strong; Favorable
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