Ejemplo de banda 7

Pregunta: Do you like listening to others singing?

Idea 1

Yes
Yes
Respuesta modelo
Yes, I like listening to other people sing, especially when my friends sing at karaoke. It feels more real than just listening to music on my phone, and sometimes it makes me happy.
Yes, I like listening to other people sing, especially when my friends sing at karaoke. It feels more real than just listening to music on my phone, and sometimes it makes me happy.
Yes, I really enjoy listening to others sing, especially at karaoke with friends. Live singing feels much more emotional and genuine than recorded music, and sometimes it can really lift my mood. I also love watching singing competitions online to discover new voices and styles.
Yes, I really enjoy listening to others sing, especially at karaoke with friends. Live singing feels much more emotional and genuine than recorded music, and sometimes it can really lift my mood. I also love watching singing competitions online to discover new voices and styles.
Análisis gramatical
1. Use of comparative structure: "much more emotional and genuine than recorded music" uses the comparative form to clearly express a preference, which is a strong feature of spoken English. 2. Use of infinitive of purpose: "to discover new voices and styles" shows the reason for watching singing competitions, adding depth to the answer. 3. Use of present simple tense: The answer uses present simple tense to talk about general preferences and habits, which is appropriate for this context.
Vocabulario
  • karaoke with friends
    karaoke with friends
  • live singing
    live singing
  • emotional and genuine
    emotional and genuine
  • lift my mood
    lift my mood
  • singing competitions online
    singing competitions online
  • discover new voices and styles
    discover new voices and styles

Idea 2

It depends
It depends
Respuesta modelo
It depends. If the person sings well, I enjoy it, but if they sing badly, it can be a bit awkward. Also, sometimes I just want some quiet instead of music.
It depends. If the person sings well, I enjoy it, but if they sing badly, it can be a bit awkward. Also, sometimes I just want some quiet instead of music.
Honestly, it depends. If someone sings well, I really enjoy it, but if they're off-key, it can be a bit uncomfortable. It also depends on my mood—sometimes I prefer quiet or just instrumental music instead.
Honestly, it depends. If someone sings well, I really enjoy it, but if they're off-key, it can be a bit uncomfortable. It also depends on my mood—sometimes I prefer quiet or just instrumental music instead.
Análisis gramatical
1. Conditional sentences: The answer uses the first conditional ("If someone sings well, I really enjoy it") and a contrasting conditional ("but if they're off-key, it can be a bit uncomfortable"), showing the ability to express different situations. 2. Use of dashes: The dash (—) is used to add extra information in a natural, conversational way, which is common in spoken English.
Vocabulario
  • it depends
    it depends
  • off-key
    off-key
  • uncomfortable
    uncomfortable
  • mood
    mood
  • instrumental music
    instrumental music

Idea 3

No
No
Respuesta modelo
No, I don't really like listening to people sing. I prefer just listening to music without words, like piano music. Sometimes live singing is too loud for me.
No, I don't really like listening to people sing. I prefer just listening to music without words, like piano music. Sometimes live singing is too loud for me.
To be honest, I don't really enjoy listening to others sing. I usually prefer instrumental music over vocals, and sometimes live singing can be a bit too loud or distracting for me. I even get a bit embarrassed if someone sings badly in public.
To be honest, I don't really enjoy listening to others sing. I usually prefer instrumental music over vocals, and sometimes live singing can be a bit too loud or distracting for me. I even get a bit embarrassed if someone sings badly in public.
Análisis gramatical
1. Use of adverbs and qualifiers: The answer uses adverbs like "really" and qualifiers like "a bit" to soften opinions, which is natural in spoken English. 2. Conditional clause: "if someone sings badly in public" is a first conditional clause, showing the ability to use complex sentence structures to express feelings about hypothetical situations.
Vocabulario
  • instrumental music
    instrumental music
  • vocals
    vocals
  • live singing
    live singing
  • distracting
    distracting
  • embarrassed
    embarrassed