Part 1
Examinador
Do you like looking at yourself in the mirror? How often?
Candidato
Yes, I like watching myself in the mirror. I do that almost every day because it's a daily routine. Every day I wake up and wash my face. I need to watch myself is a mirror to make sure I have cleaned my face clear. I think it's quite common.
Examinador
Have you ever bought mirrors?
Candidato
Yes I have. I bought one major in my high school because at that time I lived in the school dormitory and they didn't have a mirror so I had to buy one for daily use.
Examinador
Do you usually take a mirror with you?
Candidato
No, I don't, because when I need to use a mirror, I will use my phone's camera. It's really convenient and my phone is always with me, so I don't need to take a mirror with me all the time.
Examinador
Would you use mirrors to decorate your room?
Candidato
No, I wouldn't because I don't like it. It's pretty weird and I can't imagine what it will look like using mirrors for decoration. But if you have some good ideas and it's really beautiful, I may think of it again.
Do you like looking at yourself in the mirror? How often?
Puntuación: 68.0Sugerencia: Be more natural and concise: start with a clear topic sentence, then add one or two specific reasons using correct grammar and linking words. Fix grammatical errors (e.g., "I need to watch myself is a mirror" → "I need to look in the mirror") and avoid repetition ("every day" used several times). Add a short specific detail about what you check in the mirror to enrich the answer.
Ejemplo: Yes, I often look at myself in the mirror — almost every morning. I usually check that my face is clean and that my hair looks neat, because I like to start the day well-groomed. Also, if I have time, I quickly check my teeth and any spots of makeup.
Have you ever bought mirrors?
Puntuación: 72.0Sugerencia: Provide a clearer topic sentence and correct word choice. Replace unclear phrases like "bought one major" with "bought one" and give a brief specific context and a linking word to connect reasons. Keep it to two or three sentences.
Ejemplo: Yes, I have. I bought a mirror when I was in high school because I lived in a dormitory that didn't provide one, so I needed it for daily grooming. It was small and portable, which made it easy to keep in my locker.
Do you usually take a mirror with you?
Puntuación: 85.0Sugerencia: This answer is clear and natural. To improve further, start with a concise topic sentence and add a short specific example or contrast using a linking word (e.g., "however") to show flexibility. Watch small repetition ("with me" twice).
Ejemplo: No, I don't usually carry a mirror. Instead, I use my phone's front camera because it's very convenient and always with me; however, if I'm doing professional makeup I might bring a compact mirror.
Would you use mirrors to decorate your room?
Puntuación: 70.0Sugerencia: Give a clear topic sentence and then one or two specific reasons. Replace vague words like "weird" with a more precise explanation (e.g., "too reflective" or "makes the room feel odd") and use a linking word to show contrast for the final conditional thought.
Ejemplo: No, I probably wouldn't use mirrors as decoration because I find large mirrors too reflective and they can make a room feel cold. However, if someone suggested a tasteful arrangement or a decorative framed mirror that softened the effect, I might consider it.
× Yes, I like watching myself in the mirror.
✓ Yes, I like looking at myself in the mirror.
The student used 'watching' which implies observing an action; 'looking at' or 'looking' is more natural for seeing oneself in a mirror. Use of the -ing form here is acceptable but choose the collocation 'looking at/looking' with 'mirror'. Suggestion: say 'I like looking at myself in the mirror.'
× I do that almost every day because it's a daily routine.
✓ I do that almost every day because it's part of my daily routine.
The original sentence is understandable but slightly awkward: 'it's a daily routine' is grammatically possible but more natural is 'part of my daily routine.' The issue relates to choice of noun phrase rather than verb form. Suggestion: use common collocations 'part of my daily routine.'
× I need to watch myself is a mirror to make sure I have cleaned my face clear.
✓ I need to look in a mirror to make sure I have cleaned my face properly.
Multiple errors: wrong pronoun/phrase 'watch myself is a mirror' is ungrammatical; correct structure is 'look in a mirror.' 'Have cleaned my face clear' is incorrect adjective/adverb use; use 'cleaned my face properly' or 'made my face clean.' Suggestion: use 'look in a mirror' and 'cleaned... properly.'
× Yes I have. I bought one major in my high school because at that time I lived in the school dormitory and they didn't have a mirror so I had to buy one for daily use.
✓ Yes I have. I bought one when I was in high school because at that time I lived in the school dormitory and they didn't have a mirror, so I had to buy one for daily use.
The phrase 'bought one major in my high school' is wrong. Likely intended 'bought one when I was in high school.' This fixes tense and word choice. Also add a comma before 'so'. Suggestion: use 'when I was in high school' for time reference.
× No, I don't, because when I need to use a mirror, I will use my phone's camera.
✓ No, I don't, because when I need to use a mirror, I use my phone's camera.
Using 'will' here is unnecessary; general habits use present simple 'I use' not 'I will use.' Modal/future marker misuse. Suggestion: use present simple for habitual actions.
× It's really convenient and my phone is always with me, so I don't need to take a mirror with me all the time.
✓ It's really convenient and my phone is always with me, so I don't need to carry a mirror all the time.
'Take a mirror with me' is understandable but 'carry a mirror' is more natural. Pronoun 'me' repetition is stylistic; improve verb choice. Suggestion: use 'carry' for items you keep with you.
× No, I wouldn't because I don't like it.
✓ No, I wouldn't because I don't like it.
Sentence is grammatically correct in context: conditional 'wouldn't' expresses hypothetical preference. No change needed.
× It's pretty weird and I can't imagine what it will look like using mirrors for decoration.
✓ It's pretty weird and I can't imagine what it would look like to use mirrors for decoration.
Mix of tense/modal issues and gerund use: 'what it will look like using mirrors' is awkward. Use conditional 'would' for hypothetical and 'to use mirrors' for purpose. Suggestion: 'what it would look like to use mirrors for decoration.'
× But if you have some good ideas and it's really beautiful, I may think of it again.
✓ But if you have some good ideas and it's really beautiful, I might consider it again.
Use of 'may think of it again' is awkward; 'might consider it again' is more natural for tentative future possibility. Tense/modal choice: use 'might' for conditional possibility and verb 'consider' instead of 'think of.' Suggestion: use 'might consider.'