Ejemplo de banda 7

Pregunta: Do you make a list for your work? Does it work?

Idea 1

Yes, I Make a List
Yes, I Make a List
Respuesta modelo
Yes, I make a list for my work. It helps me stay organized and focused on what I need to do. I use a digital app that reminds me about my tasks, and I feel good when I can check things off.
Yes, I make a list for my work. It helps me stay organized and focused on what I need to do. I use a digital app that reminds me about my tasks, and I feel good when I can check things off.
Yes, I definitely make a list for my work. It helps me stay organized and focused on my tasks. I use a digital app to keep track of my work list, which sends me reminders. I find that my productivity increases when I follow a list, and I feel a sense of accomplishment when I check off completed tasks.
Yes, I definitely make a list for my work. It helps me stay organized and focused on my tasks. I use a digital app to keep track of my work list, which sends me reminders. I find that my productivity increases when I follow a list, and I feel a sense of accomplishment when I check off completed tasks.
Análisis gramatical
1.Use of present simple tense: The answer uses the present simple tense ("helps", "use", "find", "feel") to describe habitual actions and general truths, which is appropriate for the context. 2.Use of relative clause: "which sends me reminders" is a relative clause that provides additional information about the digital app, enhancing the detail and clarity of the response.
Vocabulario
  • organized
    organized
  • focused
    focused
  • digital app
    digital app
  • reminders
    reminders
  • productivity increases
    productivity increases
  • accomplishment
    accomplishment

Idea 2

No, I Don't Make a List
No, I Don't Make a List
Respuesta modelo
No, I don't make a list for my work. I prefer to keep track of my tasks in my head. I think lists can be too strict, and I like to be more flexible with my work.
No, I don't make a list for my work. I prefer to keep track of my tasks in my head. I think lists can be too strict, and I like to be more flexible with my work.
No, I don't usually make a list for my work. I prefer to keep track of my tasks mentally, as I find lists to be restrictive and prefer a more flexible approach. Sometimes, unexpected tasks come up, and lists become irrelevant. I rely on my memory and experience to manage my work.
No, I don't usually make a list for my work. I prefer to keep track of my tasks mentally, as I find lists to be restrictive and prefer a more flexible approach. Sometimes, unexpected tasks come up, and lists become irrelevant. I rely on my memory and experience to manage my work.
Análisis gramatical
1.Use of adverbs: "usually" and "mentally" are used to modify verbs, providing more detail about the frequency and manner of actions. 2.Contrast with conjunction: "as I find lists to be restrictive and prefer a more flexible approach" uses "as" to provide a reason for the preference, showing contrast between lists and a flexible approach.
Vocabulario
  • keep track of
    keep track of
  • mentally
    mentally
  • restrictive
    restrictive
  • flexible approach
    flexible approach
  • irrelevant
    irrelevant