MusicPart 1 Informe

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Part 1

Examinador

Do you prefer sad or happy music?

Candidato

It's depend on my mood. When my mood was happy, I prefer to listen happy music. When my mood is sad, I prefer to listen sad music.

Examinador

Does happy music make you feel more excited?

Candidato

Yes, of course. When I listen Happy Muse, I feel more excited and more more good good feeling and more positive. When I listen sad music, I feel very bad.

Examinador

Have you taken any music classes?

Candidato

I never take rhythmic classes in my life. In the future I think I will taking music classes because nowadays I learn I I take interest to learning new things.

Examinador

Do you listen to music while doing other things?

Candidato

This is iPhone disconnected. When I do another thing, I prefer to listen music. When I do jogging, I prefer to listen music. Motivation music. It's motivate me and I work more.

Evaluación

Total

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

Part 1

Do you prefer sad or happy music?

Puntuación: 68.0

Sugerencia: Make the response grammatically correct, concise, and natural. Start with a clear topic sentence, then add one short supporting detail using a linking word. Avoid repeating words and incorrect verb forms.

Ejemplo: It depends on my mood. If I'm feeling happy, I usually listen to upbeat songs to match my energy; however, when I'm sad, I prefer slower, melancholy music because it helps me process my emotions.

Does happy music make you feel more excited?

Puntuación: 56.0

Sugerencia: Give a direct answer then explain briefly with specific feelings or examples, using correct vocabulary and avoiding repetition. Use linking words like 'because' or 'so' to connect ideas.

Ejemplo: Yes, it definitely does. When I listen to happy music, I feel more energetic and optimistic because the upbeat rhythm and cheerful lyrics lift my mood; by contrast, sad songs make me feel reflective and low.

Have you taken any music classes?

Puntuación: 54.0

Sugerencia: Use correct tense and a clear structure: state past experience, then future plans with reason. Keep sentences short and avoid filler words.

Ejemplo: No, I haven't taken any music classes. In the future I plan to take some because I'm becoming more interested in learning how to play an instrument and improving my musical skills.

Do you listen to music while doing other things?

Puntuación: 62.0

Sugerencia: Answer directly, then give specific examples of activities and explain why, using correct grammar and linking words. Remove irrelevant comments and avoid fragmented sentences.

Ejemplo: Yes, I often listen to music while doing other activities. For example, I listen to motivational playlists when I jog because the fast tempo helps me keep pace, and I also play background music while I study to stay focused.

Gramática

Present tense issue

× It's depend on my mood.

It depends on my mood.

Subject-verb agreement in present simple requires adding -s for third person singular: 'It' + 'depends'. Use present simple to state general truth about preferences.

Past tense issue

× When my mood was happy, I prefer to listen happy music.

When my mood is happy, I prefer to listen to happy music.

Tense should be consistent: use present simple ('is/was' vs 'prefer') when describing habitual preferences. Also include the preposition 'to' after 'listen' and use adjective-noun order 'happy music'. Change 'was' to 'is' for general statements about moods.

Present tense issue

× When my mood is sad, I prefer to listen sad music.

When my mood is sad, I prefer to listen to sad music.

Include the preposition 'to' after 'listen'. Maintain present simple for habitual actions. 'Listen to sad music' is the correct verb-preposition combination.

Verb in the present participle form

× When I listen Happy Muse, I feel more excited and more more good good feeling and more positive.

When I listen to happy music, I feel more excited, happier, and more positive.

Use 'listen to' and correct noun 'music'. Avoid repetition and use comparative/adjective forms: 'happier' rather than 'more good'. Use commas to separate adjectives.

Present tense issue

× When I listen sad music, I feel very bad.

When I listen to sad music, I feel very sad.

Use 'listen to' and choose appropriate adjective 'sad' to match the music; 'bad' is acceptable but 'sad' is clearer. Keep present simple for habitual feelings.

Present perfect / Past tense issue

× I never take rhythmic classes in my life.

I have never taken rhythm classes in my life.

For experiences up to now, use present perfect: 'have never taken'. Use the past participle 'taken'. Use 'rhythm' rather than 'rhythmic' when referring to classes about rhythm.

Verb + -ing form

× In the future I think I will taking music classes because nowadays I learn I I take interest to learning new things.

In the future I think I will take music classes because nowadays I am taking an interest in learning new things.

After 'will' use the base verb 'take', not the -ing form. 'Nowadays' requires present continuous 'I am taking an interest' or 'I am interested in'. Use the correct preposition 'in' with 'interest' and remove duplicated words.

Incorrect use of pronouns

× This is iPhone disconnected.

My iPhone is disconnected.

Use a possessive adjective 'my' and correct word order with verb 'is disconnected'. Capitalize 'iPhone' properly.

Incorrect use of prepositions

× When I do another thing, I prefer to listen music.

When I do other things, I prefer to listen to music.

Use plural 'other things' for general activities and include the preposition 'to' after 'listen'. Use present simple for habitual actions.

Incorrect use of prepositions

× When I do jogging, I prefer to listen music.

When I go jogging, I prefer to listen to music.

Use collocation 'go jogging' not 'do jogging'. Include 'to' after 'listen' and use present simple for habitual preference.

Incorrect use of adjectives or adverbs

× Motivation music.

Motivational music.

Use the adjective form 'motivational' to describe the music, not the noun 'motivation'.

Incorrect use of verbs / sentence structure errors

× It's motivate me and I work more.

It motivates me and helps me work more effectively.

Subject-verb agreement: 'It' (the music) requires 'motivates' with -s. Use a clearer structure: 'helps me work more effectively' or 'I work more' with adverb. Use 'effectively' to clarify manner.

Vocabulario

BadSubstandard; Harmful; Unpleasant; Inauspicious; Severe
ExcitedThrilled; Aroused
GoodFine; Virtuous; Well-behaved; Right; Capable
HappyCheerful; Glad; Fortunate
NewRecently developed; Novel; Different; Additional; Reinvigorated
SadUnhappy; Tragic; Unfortunate
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