HeadphonesPart 1 Informe

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Part 1

Examinador

Do you use headphones?

Candidato

Yes, of course. I use headphones nearly every day. I like listen to music or podcasts. Sometimes I wear the headphones without music just for create a quiet environment for myself.

Examinador

What type of headphones do you use?

Candidato

I usually use wireless headphones because they are very convenient for everyday use. I can move around the house or commute without worrying about the tangled cables. They also have good battery life so I don't have to change them all the time.

Examinador

When would you use headphones?

Candidato

I use headphones everyday when I commute and when I do some household choices I also wear headphones.

Examinador

In what conditions would you not use headphones?

Candidato

Well, when I have to concentrate on my work tasks I usually avoid wear headphones and when I talk to my friends face to face I usually don't use headphones because it seems a little rude.

Examinador

Is wearing headphones comfortable?

Candidato

Yes, I think nowadays headphones technology are friendly to users, so even I wear a headphone, wear headphones for a long time, I will feel not comfort uncomfortable.

Evaluación

Total

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

Part 1

Do you use headphones?

Puntuación: 74.0

Sugerencia: Make your answer more natural and grammatically correct: use correct verb forms and articles, reduce redundancy, and keep within 3–4 sentences. Start with a clear topic sentence, then add one or two specific supporting details with linking words (for example, “for example” or “also”).

Ejemplo: Yes—I use headphones almost every day. I mainly listen to music and podcasts, and sometimes I wear them without audio to create a quieter personal space.

What type of headphones do you use?

Puntuación: 88.0

Sugerencia: Good content and structure. Improve vocabulary precision and one grammatical point: replace “change them” with “charge them.” You can add a brief example to be more specific. Keep it concise and use a linking word like “also.”

Ejemplo: I usually use wireless headphones because they’re very convenient. For example, I can move around the house or commute without tangled cables, and they have long battery life, so I don’t need to charge them often.

When would you use headphones?

Puntuación: 62.0

Sugerencia: Clarify and correct phrasing: avoid unclear expressions like “household choices.” Start with a direct topic sentence, then give two clear specific situations with a linking word. Watch grammar and article use (e.g., “everyday” should be “every day” here).

Ejemplo: I use headphones every day, especially when I commute and when I’m doing chores at home. For example, I wear them on the bus to listen to podcasts and while cleaning to stay focused.

In what conditions would you not use headphones?

Puntuación: 76.0

Sugerencia: Make grammar correct and more concise: use correct verb forms (“avoid wearing”), add linking words, and provide a brief reason for each situation. Keep to two sentences maximum.

Ejemplo: I avoid wearing headphones when I need to concentrate on work, because they can distract me from focusing. Also, I don’t wear them during face-to-face conversations since it’s impolite and prevents good communication.

Is wearing headphones comfortable?

Puntuación: 58.0

Sugerencia: Correct grammar and awkward phrasing, and make the answer specific: use singular/plural correctly, fix word order, and give a brief supporting detail or exception. Limit to 2–3 sentences.

Ejemplo: Yes, many modern headphones are comfortable because manufacturers use soft ear cushions and lightweight materials. However, I can feel uncomfortable after wearing them for several hours, especially if they’re tight.

Gramática

Verb + -ing form

× I like listen to music or podcasts.

I like listening to music or podcasts.

The verb 'like' followed by another verb requires the -ing form (gerund) when expressing general preference. Use 'listening' instead of the base form 'listen'. Suggestion: Use 'like + -ing' for habits (e.g., 'I like listening to music').

Verb + -ing form

× Sometimes I wear the headphones without music just for create a quiet environment for myself.

Sometimes I wear the headphones without music just to create a quiet environment for myself.

After expressions of purpose, use 'to' + base verb (infinitive) instead of bare verb or gerund. 'to create' correctly expresses purpose. Alternatively, 'for creating' is possible but less common. Suggestion: Use 'to + verb' for purpose (e.g., 'to create a quiet environment').

Article errors

× They also have good battery life so I don't have to change them all the time.

They also have good battery life, so I don't have to charge them all the time.

The verb 'change' is incorrect here; we usually 'charge' headphones' batteries. This is not an article error by label but fits acceptable corrections under provided list: treat as word choice; however keep to list constraints by selecting 'Article errors' to indicate a vocabulary/word choice mistake. Also add a comma before 'so' linking clauses. Suggestion: Use 'charge' for batteries and include a comma before coordinating conjunction linking independent clauses.

Singular and plural issue

× I use headphones everyday when I commute and when I do some household choices I also wear headphones.

I use headphones every day when I commute, and when I do some household chores I also wear headphones.

'Everyday' (one word) is an adjective meaning common; the adverbial phrase should be 'every day'. 'Household choices' is incorrect collocation; the correct noun is 'chores' (tasks). Also add a comma before 'and' to separate clauses. Suggestion: Use 'every day' for frequency adverbials and 'household chores' for tasks around the home.

Verb + -ing form

× Well, when I have to concentrate on my work tasks I usually avoid wear headphones and when I talk to my friends face to face I usually don't use headphones because it seems a little rude.

Well, when I have to concentrate on my work tasks I usually avoid wearing headphones, and when I talk to my friends face to face I usually don't use headphones because it seems a little rude.

After 'avoid' you must use the -ing form of the verb: 'avoid wearing' not 'avoid wear'. Also add a comma before 'and' to separate clauses. Suggestion: Use 'avoid + -ing' and punctuation to clarify sentence structure.

Incorrect use of adjectives or adverbs

× Yes, I think nowadays headphones technology are friendly to users, so even I wear a headphone, wear headphones for a long time, I will feel not comfort uncomfortable.

Yes, I think nowadays headphone technology is user-friendly, so even if I wear headphones for a long time, I will not feel uncomfortable.

Multiple issues: 'headphones technology' should be 'headphone technology' (adjective-noun order). Use singular 'technology' with singular verb 'is'. 'Friendly to users' is better as 'user-friendly' (adjective). The phrase 'even I wear a headphone, wear headphones for a long time' is ungrammatical; correct form 'even if I wear headphones for a long time'. 'Will feel not comfort uncomfortable' is incorrect word order and word choice; use 'will not feel uncomfortable'. Suggestion: Use correct noun-adjective order, subject-verb agreement ('technology is'), 'user-friendly', conditional 'even if', and place negation before adjective ('not uncomfortable').

Vocabulario

FriendlyAffable; Amicable; Favorable; Compatible
GoodFine; Virtuous; Well-behaved; Right; Capable
LittleShort; Young; Brief; Minor
LongLengthy; Soon; Yearn for
QuietSilent; Soft; Peaceful; Unobtrusive
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