Part 1
試験官
Are there any rules for students at your school?
受験者
Like any other schools, our school has its own rule, like #1 tardiness.
試験官
Do you think students would benefit more from more rules?
受験者
Yes, students can benefit from more rules.
試験官
Do you have a teacher who does his or her job very well?
受験者
Yes, I have a teacher who does his job excellently.
Are there any rules for students at your school?
スコア: 60.0提案: Your answer is too brief and contains grammatical errors. Try to respond directly with a clear topic sentence and provide specific examples of rules. Also, avoid vague phrases like "like #1 tardiness"; instead, explain the rule clearly. Use linking words to make your answer coherent.
例: Yes, our school has several rules to maintain discipline. For example, students must not be late to class, and they are required to wear the school uniform properly. These rules help create a focused learning environment.
Do you think students would benefit more from more rules?
スコア: 50.0提案: Your answer is too short and lacks supporting details. To improve, give reasons or examples why more rules could be beneficial. Use linking words to connect your ideas and make your answer more natural and effective.
例: Yes, I believe students would benefit from more rules because they can promote better behavior and ensure safety. For instance, having rules about using mobile phones in class can help students concentrate better.
Do you have a teacher who does his or her job very well?
スコア: 55.0提案: Your answer is brief and lacks detail. To improve, provide a topic sentence followed by specific examples or reasons why you think the teacher is excellent. Use linking words to connect your ideas smoothly.
例: Yes, I have a teacher who does his job very well. He explains difficult topics clearly and always encourages students to ask questions, which makes learning easier and more enjoyable.
× Like any other schools, our school has its own rule, like #1 tardiness.
✓ Like any other school, our school has its own rules, like #1 tardiness.
The phrase 'any other schools' is incorrect because 'any other' should be followed by a singular noun when referring to a general comparison. Also, 'rule' should be plural 'rules' because the sentence implies there are multiple rules, not just one. To improve, use 'any other school' and 'rules' to match the intended meaning.