Part 1
Examinador
Do you use headphones?
Candidato
No, I don't use headphone because I feel uncomfortable using headphones. I have ear problem. Once I used headphone I have to go visit to doctor for my ear checking.
Examinador
What type of headphones do you use?
Candidato
If so, someday I use headphone. I like to wear ear cover type headphone. I seems that is very comfortable then earphones. Headphones are very comfortable than earphones.
Examinador
When would you use headphones?
Candidato
When there are a lot of crowded people, I've been surrounded by many people. I feel uncomfortable nearby them, so in that way I would use headphones.
Examinador
In what conditions would you not use headphones?
Candidato
In the discussion of family, I will not use headphones because maybe there will be the important discussion about the family situation. I have to hold their conversation so.
Examinador
Is wearing headphones comfortable?
Candidato
I don't think wearing headphones are comfortable because it will damage our ears. Headphones create so much problems in our ear. For example, once I visited a doctor because of head wounds.
Do you use headphones?
Puntuación: 52.0Sugerencia: Be more concise and grammatically accurate. Start with a clear topic sentence, then give one specific reason and a short example. Use correct verb forms and plural/singular forms (headphones, ear problems). Avoid repetition.
Ejemplo: No, I usually avoid headphones because they make my ears hurt. For example, after wearing them once I developed ear pain and had to see a doctor, so I prefer not to use them now.
What type of headphones do you use?
Puntuación: 48.0Sugerencia: Answer directly and clearly. Use present simple for habits. Compare using correct comparative forms and avoid vague time phrases like 'someday.' Limit to 2–3 sentences and give a brief reason for your preference.
Ejemplo: When I wear headphones, I prefer over-ear models because they are more comfortable and block out noise better than earphones.
When would you use headphones?
Puntuación: 60.0Sugerencia: Provide a clear topic sentence and a specific situation. Use consistent tense and link reasons concisely. Replace awkward phrasing (e.g. 'nearby them') with natural expressions.
Ejemplo: I wear headphones in crowded places, such as on busy buses or trains, because they help me feel less anxious and let me focus on music or podcasts instead of the noise.
In what conditions would you not use headphones?
Puntuación: 58.0Sugerencia: Start with a direct statement and give a clear reason. Use natural phrases like 'family discussions' and avoid uncertain words such as 'maybe.' Keep it brief and specific.
Ejemplo: I wouldn't use headphones during family discussions because important matters might be discussed and I need to listen and take part in the conversation.
Is wearing headphones comfortable?
Puntuación: 50.0Sugerencia: Be careful with generalizations and incorrect grammar (agree subjects and verbs: 'headphones are'). Give a balanced opinion and a specific example; avoid unclear phrases like 'head wounds.'
Ejemplo: Not always. Headphones can be comfortable for short periods, but using them at high volume or for too long can harm your ears. For example, I once developed ear pain after prolonged use and had to see a doctor.
× No, I don't use headphone because I feel uncomfortable using headphones.
✓ No, I don't use headphones because I feel uncomfortable using them.
The noun 'headphone' should be plural 'headphones' when referring to the device in general. Also replace the repeated noun with the pronoun 'them' for natural English. Suggestion: use plural when talking about a pair of headphones and use pronouns to avoid repetition.
× I have ear problem.
✓ I have an ear problem.
Countable singular nouns like 'ear problem' require an article. Use 'an' before a vowel sound. Suggestion: use 'an' with singular countable nouns (an ear problem).
× Once I used headphone I have to go visit to doctor for my ear checking.
✓ Once I used headphones I had to go visit a doctor to have my ear checked.
Tense consistency: past events should use past tense ('used' and 'had to'). Use plural 'headphones' and correct verb collocations: 'visit a doctor' and 'have my ear checked' are natural. Remove extra 'to' after 'visit'.
× If so, someday I use headphone.
✓ Sometimes I use headphones.
The original mixes conditional and adverb forms incorrectly. Use 'Sometimes' to express occasional action and plural 'headphones'. Modal 'If so' is unnecessary. Suggestion: use adverbs of frequency such as 'sometimes'.
× I like to wear ear cover type headphone.
✓ I like to wear over-ear headphones.
Use the plural 'headphones' and the common term 'over-ear' to describe the style. 'Ear cover type' is unidiomatic. Suggestion: use standard adjective + noun order and plural for headphones.
× I seems that is very comfortable then earphones.
✓ It seems that they are much more comfortable than earphones.
Subject-verb agreement and pronoun use: use 'It seems' and refer to 'headphones' with 'they'. Use comparative 'more ... than' and 'much more comfortable' is natural. 'Then' is incorrect; use 'than'.
× Headphones are very comfortable than earphones.
✓ Headphones are much more comfortable than earphones.
Use 'more' with comparative adjectives: 'more comfortable than'. 'Very comfortable than' is ungrammatical. Suggestion: use 'more comfortable than' or 'much more comfortable than'.
× When there are a lot of crowded people, I've been surrounded by many people.
✓ When there are a lot of people and it is crowded, I feel surrounded by them.
Redundant phrasing and incorrect tense: 'I've been surrounded' is present perfect and sounds odd for a general situation. Better to use simple present 'I feel surrounded' and avoid repeating 'people'. Suggestion: simplify to 'When it is crowded, I feel surrounded by people.'
× I feel uncomfortable nearby them, so in that way I would use headphones.
✓ I feel uncomfortable being near them, so in that situation I would use headphones.
Use 'being near them' rather than 'nearby them'. 'In that way' is awkward; use 'in that situation'. Maintain conditional/modal 'would' is acceptable for hypothetical or polite statements.
× In the discussion of family, I will not use headphones because maybe there will be the important discussion about the family situation.
✓ During family discussions, I will not use headphones because there might be important conversation about the family's situation.
Use 'during' for events and 'family discussions' is more natural. 'Maybe there will be the important discussion' is awkward; use 'there might be important conversation' or 'an important discussion'. Use possessive 'family's situation'.
× I have to hold their conversation so.
✓ I have to listen to their conversation, so I won't use headphones.
'Hold their conversation' is incorrect; use 'listen to their conversation'. Place the conjunction 'so' to show result and complete the sentence. Suggestion: clearly state cause and effect.
× I don't think wearing headphones are comfortable because it will damage our ears.
✓ I don't think wearing headphones is comfortable because they can damage our ears.
Subject-verb agreement: 'wearing headphones' is a singular gerund phrase, so use 'is'. Also use plural pronoun 'they' for headphones. Use 'can' or 'may' instead of 'will' to indicate possibility. Suggestion: 'is comfortable' and 'can damage'.
× Headphones create so much problems in our ear.
✓ Headphones create so many problems in our ears.
Use 'so many' with countable plural 'problems' and plural 'ears'. Also better to say 'cause many problems for our ears'. Suggestion: match plural nouns and quantifiers.
× For example, once I visited a doctor because of head wounds.
✓ For example, once I visited a doctor because of wounds to my head.
Use 'wounds to my head' or 'a head injury' for clarity and natural word order. 'Visited a doctor' is fine in past tense; adjust noun phrase for correctness. Suggestion: use 'a head injury' or 'wounds to my head'.