Part 1
Examinador
Do you use headphones?
Candidato
I use uh, airports. I don't have homes like uh, airports Pool Max which has like covered ears.
Examinador
What type of headphones do you use?
Candidato
Just I said before I use airports, uh, which is, uh, white and it has a noise cancelling. It's very comfortable to use it and easy to, uh, easy to.
Examinador
When would you use headphones?
Candidato
I always use Airpods such as when I go to the school and also when I go to, when I go out with friends on the train and also I use.
Examinador
In what conditions would you not use headphones?
Candidato
Actually, I don't have enough knowledge of headphones, so I don't really know about what conditions they have, so I just use those. Counseling, noise counseling. Yeah, that's it.
Examinador
Is wearing headphones comfortable?
Candidato
Yes, it's really comfortable because with nose cancelling I don't hear about background noise such as really loud for me and also I can focus on the music or like YouTube or something so.
Do you use headphones?
Puntuación: 38.0Sugerencia: Clarify and correct vocabulary, give a direct topic sentence, avoid hesitation and irrelevant words. Use correct noun (AirPods or headphones) and briefly state when/why you use them. Keep it within 1–2 clear sentences.
Ejemplo: Yes, I use wireless AirPods regularly because they are compact and convenient for travel and commuting.
What type of headphones do you use?
Puntuación: 55.0Sugerencia: Start with a clear topic sentence naming the type, then add one or two specific features using linking words. Remove fillers and finish your sentence. Use vocabulary like "noise-cancelling" and "comfortable" correctly.
Ejemplo: I use white Apple AirPods Pro, which are noise-cancelling and very comfortable, so I can wear them for long periods without discomfort.
When would you use headphones?
Puntuación: 50.0Sugerencia: Give a direct answer with coherent supporting details. Use linking words (for example, when, also) properly and avoid repetition. Mention 2–3 typical situations concisely.
Ejemplo: I usually wear headphones when I commute to school, on trains to meet friends, and while studying to block out distractions.
In what conditions would you not use headphones?
Puntuación: 30.0Sugerencia: Provide a clear negative statement and give specific conditions when you avoid headphones (safety, social situations, loud environments). Avoid saying you don't know; instead offer plausible reasons. Keep it short and direct.
Ejemplo: I avoid using headphones when I'm crossing busy streets, talking with people, or in situations where I need to hear announcements for safety reasons.
Is wearing headphones comfortable?
Puntuación: 60.0Sugerencia: Answer directly, then give two specific benefits using linking words (so, therefore, because). Correct vocabulary (noise-cancelling) and avoid vague phrases like "or something." Keep to 2–3 concise sentences.
Ejemplo: Yes, they are very comfortable. Because of the noise-cancelling feature, I can't hear distracting background noise, so I can concentrate on music or videos for longer periods.
× I use uh, airports. I don't have homes like uh, airports Pool Max which has like covered ears.
✓ I use AirPods. I don't have headphones like AirPods Pro that have covered ear tips.
Student used 'airports' and 'homes' incorrectly; these are word choice errors and plural/singular confusion. Use the correct noun 'AirPods' and 'headphones' (singular concept) and the model name 'Pro'. Suggestion: learn correct product names and match singular/plural with the intended noun.
× Just I said before I use airports, uh, which is, uh, white and it has a noise cancelling. It's very comfortable to use it and easy to, uh, easy to.
✓ As I said before, I use AirPods, which are white and have noise-cancelling features. They are very comfortable to use and easy to wear.
Problems: word order and pronoun agreement ('Just I said before' -> 'As I said before'); 'AirPods' is plural so verb should be 'are' and 'have' (subject-verb agreement). 'Noise cancelling' needs hyphen or phrase 'noise-cancelling features'. Avoid repeating 'it' when referring to plural 'AirPods'. Suggestion: place adverbial phrase at start, match verb forms to plural subjects, and use clear pronouns.
× I always use Airpods such as when I go to the school and also when I go to, when I go out with friends on the train and also I use.
✓ I always use AirPods, for example when I go to school and when I go out with friends on the train.
Errors: unnecessary article 'the' before 'school' and awkward repetition 'when I go to, when I go out'. Tense is present simple which is correct for routines, but sentence structure should be simplified. Suggestion: remove 'the' with institutions like school when speaking generally, and avoid repetition by combining clauses.
× Actually, I don't have enough knowledge of headphones, so I don't really know about what conditions they have, so I just use those. Counseling, noise counseling. Yeah, that's it.
✓ Actually, I don't know much about different kinds of headphones, so I don't know what features they have; I just use ones with noise cancelling.
Problems: 'enough knowledge of headphones' is awkward; 'conditions they have' should be 'features' or 'types'; repetition and incorrect word 'Counseling' likely meant 'cancelling'. Suggestion: use 'know much about' and 'features' and correct term 'noise cancelling'.
× Yes, it's really comfortable because with nose cancelling I don't hear about background noise such as really loud for me and also I can focus on the music or like YouTube or something so.
✓ Yes, they're really comfortable because with noise cancelling I don't hear background noise that is too loud, and I can focus on music or YouTube videos.
Issues: pronoun 'it' referring to plural 'AirPods' should be 'they'; 'nose cancelling' is a misspelling of 'noise cancelling'; 'hear about' is incorrect collocation — use 'hear' or 'hear background noise'; awkward phrase 'such as really loud for me'. Suggestion: match pronouns to plural subjects, correct spelling 'noise cancelling', and use natural collocations like 'hear background noise' and 'too loud'.