HeadphonesPart 1 Informe

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Part 1

Examinador

Do you use headphones?

Candidato

Yes, I do have to use headphones. Headphones are the device which I use in my daily life.

Examinador

What type of headphones do you use?

Candidato

Now I am using wired headphones. Before this I had wireless headphones. Now I prefer wired headphones more because they are more convenient and I don't have to think about the battery.

Examinador

When would you use headphones?

Candidato

Whenever I use my phone, I mostly use it with my headphones. It can be while watching reels, while playing video games or any different task.

Examinador

In what conditions would you not use headphones?

Candidato

I think when there is no one around me I feel very comfortable to use my phone or anything without headphones, but whenever someone is around me I feel a little uncomfortable.

Examinador

Is wearing headphones comfortable?

Candidato

They are comfortable up to some extent. After two to three hours I feel a little uncomfortable as my ears are not. Adapted to them.

Evaluación

Total

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

Part 1

Do you use headphones?

Puntuación: 62.0

Sugerencia: Be more natural and concise. Start with a direct topic sentence, avoid redundancy (e.g. “Headphones are the device which I use” is awkward), and add one brief specific detail. Keep it under 3 sentences.

Ejemplo: Yes, I use headphones every day. I usually wear them for commuting and listening to music because they block out noise and help me concentrate.

What type of headphones do you use?

Puntuación: 78.0

Sugerencia: Good content and clear reason. Improve cohesion by using linking words and tighten phrasing to sound more natural. Combine short sentences and avoid repetition of “now.”

Ejemplo: I mainly use wired headphones at the moment because they’re more reliable than my old wireless pair. For example, I don’t need to worry about charging them, which makes them more convenient for long trips.

When would you use headphones?

Puntuación: 68.0

Sugerencia: Be more specific and natural. Use a clear topic sentence and list 2–3 typical activities with linking phrases. Replace vague phrase “any different task” with concrete examples.

Ejemplo: I usually wear headphones when I use my phone, especially for watching short videos, playing mobile games, or making calls. They help me hear clearly and avoid disturbing others.

In what conditions would you not use headphones?

Puntuación: 64.0

Sugerencia: Clarify the situation and be consistent: explain when you would and wouldn’t use headphones. Use linking words like “however” and give a concise reason for feeling uncomfortable.

Ejemplo: I don’t always wear headphones at home when I’m alone, but I avoid them when I’m with other people, because I prefer to be aware of conversations and social cues.

Is wearing headphones comfortable?

Puntuación: 60.0

Sugerencia: Correct grammar and make the explanation smoother. Give a brief measure of time and a reason, using linking words and a polished phrase instead of “not. Adapted to them.”

Ejemplo: They’re comfortable for the first couple of hours, but after two or three hours my ears start to ache, so I usually take a short break to avoid discomfort.

Gramática

Article errors

× Yes, I do have to use headphones.

Yes, I do use headphones.

The original uses an unnecessary auxiliary 'have to' which implies obligation; the examiner asked a simple usage question expecting present habit. Replace 'do have to use' with 'do use' to indicate regular use. Suggestion: Answer with 'Yes, I do use headphones' for clarity.

Incorrect use of adjectives or adverbs

× Headphones are the device which I use in my daily life.

Headphones are devices that I use in my daily life.

'Headphones' is plural so the noun should be 'devices' (plural) and relative pronoun 'that' is more natural for things. Use plural agreement: 'devices' and 'that'. Suggestion: Match plural subjects with plural nouns and use 'that' for objects.

Verb in the present participle form

× Now I am using wired headphones.

I am using wired headphones now.

The sentence is grammatical but placement of 'now' at end sounds more natural. No grammar error in verb form; minor word order improvement for natural speech. Suggestion: Place time adverb at natural position: 'I am using wired headphones now.'

Past tense issue

× Before this I had wireless headphones.

Before this, I had wireless headphones.

Add a comma after the introductory phrase for clarity. The past tense 'had' is appropriate to indicate ownership in the past. Suggestion: Use punctuation after introductory time expressions.

Incorrect use of pronouns

× Now I prefer wired headphones more because they are more convenient and I don't have to think about the battery.

Now I prefer wired headphones because they are more convenient and I don't have to think about the battery.

'Prefer' already expresses comparison so adding 'more' is redundant. Remove 'more' to avoid repetition. Suggestion: Say 'I prefer wired headphones' instead of 'prefer...more.'

Subject-verb agreement errors

× Whenever I use my phone, I mostly use it with my headphones.

Whenever I use my phone, I mostly use it with my headphones.

Sentence is correct; subject-verb agreement is fine. No change necessary. Suggestion: Keep this sentence as is.

Incorrect use of prepositions

× It can be while watching reels, while playing video games or any different task.

It can be while watching reels, playing video games, or doing other tasks.

Use parallel structure: list forms should be consistent. Replace 'any different task' with 'doing other tasks' and remove repeated 'while'. Suggestion: Use parallel gerunds: 'while watching..., playing..., or doing...'.

Incorrect use of prepositions

× I think when there is no one around me I feel very comfortable to use my phone or anything without headphones, but whenever someone is around me I feel a little uncomfortable.

I think when there is no one around me, I feel comfortable using my phone or other things without headphones, but when someone is around, I feel a little uncomfortable.

Use commas after introductory clauses. 'Comfortable to use' should be 'comfortable using' and 'anything' is vague; 'other things' is clearer. Maintain parallel clause structure. Suggestion: Use 'comfortable using' and add commas for clarity.

Sentence structure errors

× They are comfortable up to some extent.

They are comfortable to some extent.

'Up to some extent' is awkward; the idiomatic phrase is 'to some extent.' Replace accordingly. Suggestion: Use common idiom 'to some extent.'

Sentence structure errors

× After two to three hours I feel a little uncomfortable as my ears are not. Adapted to them.

After two to three hours, I feel a little uncomfortable because my ears are not adapted to them.

The original has a sentence fragment and incorrect punctuation. Combine into one sentence and use 'because' for reason. 'Adapted' should be part of the clause: 'my ears are not adapted to them.' Suggestion: Avoid sentence fragments; connect clauses and use correct word order.

Vocabulario

ComfortablePleasant; Cozy; Loose; Leisurely
DifferentDissimilar; Distinct; Unusual
LittleShort; Young; Brief; Minor
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