Part 1
시험관
Where is your hometown?
수험생
Well, my hometown is Ambala. It is located in Haryana.
시험관
What do you like about your home town?
수험생
Well, Ambala is a very beautiful city with a lush of greenery and have a very modern and basic necessities in it.
시험관
How long have you lived there?
수험생
Well, I lived there since my birth and it's a best place and I'm very comfortable to live there.
시험관
Is your home town a good place for young people?
수험생
Yes, my hometown is very good for the young people as there are so many opportunities, as so many multinational companies and the educational institutes are there.
Where is your hometown?
점수: 78.0제안: Make the answer slightly more natural and informative by combining sentences and adding a brief linking phrase. Avoid starting every sentence with 'Well.'
예시: I'm from Ambala, a city in the state of Haryana. It's situated in northern India, near the border with Punjab.
What do you like about your home town?
점수: 70.0제안: Improve grammar and clarity: use correct noun forms and verb agreement, and be specific about what 'basic necessities' and 'modern' mean. Use a linking phrase when adding details.
예시: I like Ambala's green spaces and pleasant parks. In addition, it has good infrastructure—modern shopping areas, reliable public transport and easy access to healthcare and schools.
How long have you lived there?
점수: 66.0제안: Use correct tense for duration (present perfect) and avoid vague superlatives. Keep it concise and support with a specific reason why you feel comfortable.
예시: I've lived in Ambala since I was born. I feel comfortable there because my family and friends are nearby and the neighborhood is quiet and safe.
Is your home town a good place for young people?
점수: 75.0제안: Be more concise and use clearer linking words. Replace repetitive phrases and give a specific example of an opportunity for young people (e.g., jobs, universities).
예시: Yes, it's good for young people because there are many job opportunities from multinational companies and several reputable colleges. For example, recent graduates can find internships in local tech firms.
× Well, Ambala is a very beautiful city with a lush of greenery and have a very modern and basic necessities in it.
✓ Well, Ambala is a very beautiful city with a lot of greenery and has very modern basic necessities.
The phrase 'a lush of greenery' is incorrect; use 'a lot of greenery' or 'lush greenery' (quantifier issue). Also subject-verb agreement: 'Ambala ... have' should be 'has' because the subject 'Ambala' is singular. Combine and reorder adjectives: 'very modern basic necessities' clarifies meaning. Suggestion: Use 'a lot of greenery' or 'lush greenery' and ensure the singular subject takes 'has'.
× Well, I lived there since my birth and it's a best place and I'm very comfortable to live there.
✓ Well, I have lived there since my birth; it's the best place and I'm very comfortable living there.
When an action started in the past and continues to the present, use present perfect ('have lived') not simple past ('lived'). 'a best place' is incorrect article usage; use 'the best place'. 'I'm very comfortable to live there' is unidiomatic: use 'comfortable living there' (gerund after 'comfortable'). Suggestion: Use present perfect for ongoing situations, choose correct article 'the', and follow 'comfortable' with a gerund ('living').
× Yes, my hometown is very good for the young people as there are so many opportunities, as so many multinational companies and the educational institutes are there.
✓ Yes, my hometown is very good for young people, as there are many opportunities, many multinational companies, and educational institutes there.
Do not use the definite article 'the' before 'young people' in general statements. 'so many' repeated is awkward; use 'many' once. 'the educational institutes' should be 'educational institutes' without 'the' in general. Also streamline word order: place 'there' at the end. Suggestion: Avoid unnecessary definite articles in generalizations and avoid repetitive quantifiers; keep parallel structure when listing items.