Part 1
Examinador
Do you use headphones?
Candidato
Yes, I use headphone regularly in my daily activity like studying, reading, working out. I use different kind of music change for each exercise since they help me for more focus and make me feel more motivating during my task.
Examinador
What type of headphones do you use?
Candidato
Currently I am using an Airport which is convenient and comfortable since it is wireless, but however if I had a chance I would choose to switch it to wired headphones since it doesn't require charging.
Examinador
When would you use headphones?
Candidato
I usually wear headphone when I'm exercising and studying. Listening to calm instrumental music or upbeat rock, metal one can help me focus more on my task and keep me motivated.
Examinador
In what conditions would you not use headphones?
Candidato
I never use headphone during a conversation. When I'm talking to someone I usually take my headphones away since I want to get engaged in the conversation and listening to headphone while talking seem disrespectful.
Examinador
Is wearing headphones comfortable?
Candidato
Personally, I can wear headphones all day without feeling uncomfortable. Some people say that wearing headphones too much hurts their ears, but I seems like I have adapted to my headphones so I can wear it normally and enjoy my music all day.
Do you use headphones?
Puntuación: 78.0Sugerencia: Be more natural and concise: use a clear topic sentence, correct grammar (plural/singular, prepositions), and avoid redundancy. Add one specific example and use a linking phrase to connect ideas.
Ejemplo: Yes, I use headphones every day for studying, reading and exercising. For example, I listen to calm piano music while studying to help me concentrate, and upbeat pop when I work out to boost my energy.
What type of headphones do you use?
Puntuación: 82.0Sugerencia: Clarify the brand/model and improve coherence: start with a direct statement, use a linking word for contrast, and correct small grammar issues. Explain why wired would be better with a specific reason.
Ejemplo: I currently use AirPods because they are comfortable and wireless. However, I would consider switching to wired headphones because they never need charging and usually give more consistent sound quality for long sessions.
When would you use headphones?
Puntuación: 80.0Sugerencia: Use a stronger topic sentence and more precise wording. Fix grammar (plural/singular, article use) and connect the two uses with a linking phrase. Give a specific time or routine to make it concrete.
Ejemplo: I usually wear headphones when I'm exercising and when I study. For instance, I listen to calm instrumental tracks while reviewing notes to concentrate, but I switch to upbeat rock when running to stay motivated.
In what conditions would you not use headphones?
Puntuación: 86.0Sugerencia: Good direct answer—improve naturalness and grammar. Use a clear topic sentence, correct verb agreement, and add a brief example or contrast to show understanding of exceptions (e.g., noisy environments).
Ejemplo: I don't wear headphones during conversations; I always take them off so I can engage fully. The only exception might be in very noisy public places when I need to hear a call, but I still remove them for face-to-face chats.
Is wearing headphones comfortable?
Puntuación: 80.0Sugerencia: Improve grammar and clarity: start with a concise opinion, acknowledge others' views, and give a brief reason why you find them comfortable (e.g., padding, fit). Avoid repetition.
Ejemplo: Yes, I find them comfortable because my headphones have soft ear cushions and a good fit. Although some people experience ear pain after long use, I adapted to mine and usually wear them for several hours without problems.
× Yes, I use headphone regularly in my daily activity like studying, reading, working out.
✓ Yes, I use headphones regularly in my daily activities like studying, reading, and working out.
The noun 'headphone' should be plural 'headphones' when referring to the device in general. 'Activity' should be plural 'activities' because multiple examples follow. Also add 'and' before the final item in a list for clarity. Suggestion: use plural forms when speaking about general or multiple instances and include conjunctions in lists.
× I use different kind of music change for each exercise since they help me for more focus and make me feel more motivating during my task.
✓ I use different kinds of music for each exercise since they help me focus more and make me feel more motivated during my tasks.
Use 'different kinds of' (plural) when referring to multiple types. Remove unnecessary word 'change' and correct collocations: 'help me focus' not 'help me for more focus'; 'make me feel more motivated' instead of 'make me feel more motivating'. 'Task' should be plural 'tasks' to match general activities. Suggestion: learn common collocations (help someone + verb infinitive) and match plurality for 'kinds' and 'tasks'.
× Currently I am using an Airport which is convenient and comfortable since it is wireless, but however if I had a chance I would choose to switch it to wired headphones since it doesn't require charging.
✓ Currently I am using AirPods which are convenient and comfortable since they are wireless, but if I had the chance I would switch to wired headphones since they do not require charging.
'Airport' is likely a misuse of the product name 'AirPods' (brand) and should be plural; use correct noun and plural verb agreement ('AirPods... are'). Remove redundant 'however'. Use 'the chance' for a specific hypothetical opportunity. 'Switch it to' is incorrect; 'switch to' is correct. Use 'do not' for plural 'headphones'. Suggestion: ensure correct product names and match subject-verb number; avoid redundant connectors.
× I usually wear headphone when I'm exercising and studying.
✓ I usually wear headphones when I'm exercising and studying.
Use plural 'headphones' when referring to the device in general. Suggestion: use plural for items typically worn in pairs or commonly referred to in plural form.
× Listening to calm instrumental music or upbeat rock, metal one can help me focus more on my task and keep me motivated.
✓ Listening to calm instrumental music or upbeat rock and metal can help me focus more on my tasks and keep me motivated.
The phrase was missing conjunctions and had an odd 'one' inserted. Use 'rock and metal' to list genres. 'Task' should be plural 'tasks' to refer generally. Suggestion: avoid inserting 'one' incorrectly; use conjunctions when listing and keep nouns plural for general references.
× I never use headphone during a conversation.
✓ I never use headphones during a conversation.
Use plural 'headphones' for the device. Suggestion: maintain plural form for commonly plural nouns.
× When I'm talking to someone I usually take my headphones away since I want to get engaged in the conversation and listening to headphone while talking seem disrespectful.
✓ When I'm talking to someone, I usually take my headphones off because I want to engage in the conversation, and listening to headphones while talking seems disrespectful.
Use 'take my headphones off' (idiomatic) rather than 'take my headphones away.' 'Get engaged in' should be 'engage in' for active involvement. 'Listening to headphone' needs plural 'headphones' and the verb should agree: 'seems' for singular 'listening' as a noun phrase. Use 'because' for clarity. Suggestion: use idiomatic phrasal verbs (take off) and ensure subject-verb agreement.
× Personally, I can wear headphones all day without feeling uncomfortable.
✓ Personally, I can wear headphones all day without feeling uncomfortable.
Sentence is correct; no change needed. It was included to show no pronoun error. Suggestion: retain as is.
× Some people say that wearing headphones too much hurts their ears, but I seems like I have adapted to my headphones so I can wear it normally and enjoy my music all day.
✓ Some people say that wearing headphones too much hurts their ears, but it seems like I have adapted to my headphones so I can wear them normally and enjoy my music all day.
'I seems' is incorrect; use 'it seems' or 'I seem.' Here 'it seems like' is natural. 'My headphones' is plural, so the pronoun referring back should be 'them' not 'it.' Suggestion: ensure verb agrees with subject ('seem' vs 'seems') and use correct pronoun number when referring back to plural nouns.