Part 1
Examinador
Do you like science?
Candidato
Yes, I enjoy science, especially biology, because I find conservation and wildlife anymore, uh, fascinate me. I often watch documentaries to learn more about the animals habits and relationships. And I recently finished a Cherie about crocodiles in Tasmania in Australia.
Examinador
When did you start to learn about science?
Candidato
I started learning science in year 7. My first subjects what biology. I enjoyed it because it's what logical and interesting. I like studying animal behaviour and how their internal organs work. For example, in in year 7 we insected a fish with happy understand anatomy much better.
Examinador
Which science subject is interesting to you?
Candidato
I find biologies in my favorite science subject because it's practical and it's always interesting to me when I have chances to learn more about my body or my orange and how animals adapt and live in their nature with irrelevant to what I want to do in the future because I want to be a nurse.
Examinador
What kinds of interesting things have you done with science?
Candidato
One of the more interesting science activity I have done is that when in when I watch in year 6 or 7, we detected a small fish and uh and on a brown we examine their internal internal orange and label diagram with help me understand anymore anatomy more clearly.
Examinador
Do you like watching science TV programs?
Candidato
Yes, I occasionally enjoy watching science programs, especially those about why wow animals in human health. I find them very informative because they teach me about animal conservations and give me practical tips on how to improve my health and fitness.
Examinador
Do Chinese people often visit science museums?
Candidato
Yes, many people visit Science Museum especially students who studying science because these museum offer valuable opportunity to learn practically. For example, interactive hacks, a bit hand on experience help students understand complex better than just reading from a textbook.
Do you like science?
Puntuación: 58.0Sugerencia: Speak more clearly and correct basic grammar and word choice. Start with a direct topic sentence, avoid fillers, and keep to 2–4 well-structured sentences. Use correct vocabulary (e.g., 'conservation', 'fascinates me', 'series' not 'Cherie') and give one specific example briefly.
Ejemplo: Yes, I enjoy science, especially biology, because conservation and wildlife fascinate me. I often watch documentary series about animal behaviour to learn about their habits and relationships. For example, I recently finished a series about crocodiles in Tasmania, which showed how they hunt and care for their young.
When did you start to learn about science?
Puntuación: 50.0Sugerencia: Provide a clear, grammatical answer with a topic sentence, and limit supporting detail to one clear example. Correct verb forms and vocabulary (e.g., 'my first subject was biology', 'we dissected a fish', 'helped me understand anatomy'). Use linking words like 'for example' properly.
Ejemplo: I started learning formal science in Year 7, and my first subject was biology. I enjoyed it because it was logical and interesting. For example, we dissected a fish in class, which helped me understand anatomy much better.
Which science subject is interesting to you?
Puntuación: 46.0Sugerencia: Give a concise topic sentence naming the subject, then one or two coherent supporting points. Fix word choice and grammar (e.g., 'biology is my favourite', 'body and organs', 'adapt to their environments', 'relevant to my future'). Avoid long confusing clauses.
Ejemplo: Biology is my favourite science subject because it is very practical and relevant to my future career. For instance, learning about the human body and animal adaptations helps me prepare for a career as a nurse.
What kinds of interesting things have you done with science?
Puntuación: 45.0Sugerencia: Answer directly with a clear topic sentence and one specific past activity. Use correct tense and vocabulary ('one activity I did was dissect a small fish', 'we examined its internal organs and labelled a diagram'). Keep it to 2–3 sentences and avoid fillers.
Ejemplo: One interesting science activity I did was dissecting a small fish in Year 7. We examined its internal organs and labelled a diagram, which helped me understand anatomy more clearly.
Do you like watching science TV programs?
Puntuación: 60.0Sugerencia: Be precise and natural: state your preference, then give one clear reason and an example. Correct phrases ('animal behaviour', 'human health', 'conservation') and avoid unclear exclamations. Use linking words like 'because' and 'for example'.
Ejemplo: Yes, I occasionally watch science programmes, especially those about animal behaviour and human health. I find them informative because they explain conservation issues and often give practical tips on improving health and fitness.
Do Chinese people often visit science museums?
Puntuación: 62.0Sugerencia: Provide a direct answer then one clear supporting reason with correct grammar and vocabulary. Use phrases like 'hands-on' and 'interactive exhibits'. Avoid vague words like 'hacks' and fix article use ('the science museum(s)').
Ejemplo: Yes, many Chinese people, especially students, visit science museums because they offer valuable hands-on learning opportunities. For example, interactive exhibits help students understand complex concepts better than reading from a textbook.
× I enjoy science, especially biology, because I find conservation and wildlife anymore, uh, fascinate me.
✓ I enjoy science, especially biology, because I find conservation and wildlife fascinating.
This sentence uses 'fascinate' incorrectly after 'find'; the pattern is 'find + object + adjective/participle'. Use the present participle 'fascinating'. Remove 'anymore' which is inappropriate here. Suggestion: use 'fascinating' to describe what interests you.
× I often watch documentaries to learn more about the animals habits and relationships.
✓ I often watch documentaries to learn more about animals' habits and relationships.
The phrase 'the animals habits' is incorrect. Use plural noun with possessive: 'animals' habits' or 'the animals' habits' if specific animals are meant. Also omit 'the' before 'animals' for general meaning.
× And I recently finished a Cherie about crocodiles in Tasmania in Australia.
✓ And I recently finished a documentary about crocodiles in Tasmania, Australia.
'Cherie' is not appropriate; likely meant 'documentary'. Also 'in Tasmania in Australia' is wordy; use 'Tasmania, Australia'. Ensure the noun 'documentary' fits the context.
× I started learning science in year 7.
✓ I started learning science in Year 7.
Capitalise 'Year' as a school grade reference. The sentence is otherwise grammatically correct; maintain past tense 'started'.
× My first subjects what biology.
✓ My first subject was biology.
Use singular 'subject' (not 'subjects') and correct verb 'was' for past tense. 'What' is incorrect; use 'was' to link subject and complement.
× I enjoyed it because it's what logical and interesting.
✓ I enjoyed it because it was logical and interesting.
Maintain past tense 'was' to match 'enjoyed'. Remove 'what' which is incorrect here. Use 'logical and interesting' as predicates.
× I like studying animal behaviour and how their internal organs work.
✓ I like studying animal behaviour and how animals' internal organs work.
Use 'animals'' possessive to match 'animal behaviour' general topic. 'Their' can be ambiguous; using 'animals'' is clearer for a general statement.
× For example, in in year 7 we insected a fish with happy understand anatomy much better.
✓ For example, in Year 7 we dissected a fish, which helped me understand anatomy much better.
Use 'dissected' not 'insected'. 'which helped me' is needed to show result; 'happy' is wrong here. Capitalise 'Year 7' and correct word order.
× I find biologies in my favorite science subject because it's practical and it's always interesting to me when I have chances to learn more about my body or my orange and how animals adapt and live in their nature with irrelevant to what I want to do in the future because I want to be a nurse.
✓ I find biology my favorite science subject because it's practical and I always find it interesting when I have chances to learn more about my body and how animals adapt and live in their natural environments, which is relevant to my future because I want to be a nurse.
Use 'biology' (uncountable) not 'biologies'. Remove incorrect words: 'orange' should be 'organs' or omitted; here 'my body' suffices. 'their nature' -> 'their natural environments'. Replace 'irrelevant to' with 'which is relevant to' to match intended meaning. Improve sentence structure and clarity.
× One of the more interesting science activity I have done is that when in when I watch in year 6 or 7, we detected a small fish and uh and on a brown we examine their internal internal orange and label diagram with help me understand anymore anatomy more clearly.
✓ One of the most interesting science activities I have done was when, in Year 6 or 7, we dissected a small fish and examined its internal organs and labelled a diagram, which helped me understand anatomy more clearly.
Use plural 'activities' and superlative 'most'. Use past tense 'was' to match past actions. 'Dissected' not 'detected'; 'internal organs' not 'internal orange'. Use 'its' for the fish's organs. 'Labelled a diagram' is the correct phrase. 'Helped me understand anatomy more clearly' expresses result.
× Yes, I occasionally enjoy watching science programs, especially those about why wow animals in human health.
✓ Yes, I occasionally enjoy watching science programs, especially those about wildlife, animals, and human health.
'why wow animals' is gibberish. Likely meant 'wildlife' or 'why animals behave'—choose 'wildlife, animals' to cover topics. Ensure nouns are parallel.
× I find them very informative because they teach me about animal conservations and give me practical tips on how to improve my health and fitness.
✓ I find them very informative because they teach me about animal conservation and give me practical tips on how to improve my health and fitness.
Use 'conservation' (uncountable) not 'conservations'. The rest is fine.
× Yes, many people visit Science Museum especially students who studying science because these museum offer valuable opportunity to learn practically.
✓ Yes, many people visit science museums, especially students who study science, because these museums offer valuable opportunities to learn practically.
Use plural 'science museums' and 'students who study' (present tense habitual). 'Museums offer' plural; 'opportunities' plural. 'Learn practically' is acceptable but 'learn in a practical way' is clearer.
× For example, interactive hacks, a bit hand on experience help students understand complex better than just reading from a textbook.
✓ For example, interactive exhibits and hands-on experiences help students understand complex concepts better than just reading from a textbook.
'hacks' is wrong; use 'exhibits'. 'hands-on experiences' instead of 'a bit hand on experience'. Add 'concepts' after 'complex'. Ensure subject-verb agreement: 'experiences help'.