FoodPart 1 채점 보고서

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Part 1

시험관

What is your favourite food?

수험생

My favorite food is Chinese food because I came from China and when I grow up I only, uh, eat Chinese food. And Chinese food has so many, umm, kinds that you won't be annoyed.

시험관

What kind of food did you like when you were young?

수험생

When I was young, I really enjoy umm, sweet food. I love chocolate. Even now I sometimes buy chocolate when I go to convenience store.

시험관

Do you eat different foods at different times of the year?

수험생

Yes I do for some food like crabs. Uh is only can be sold on super in supermarket when I think in four season so by the time I always buy crops.

시험관

Has your favourite food changed since you were a child?

수험생

I don't think so. Maybe right now I, I'm not really enjoy eating uh, super sweet food 'cause it's no, I don't have the 2 sweet tooth anymore and uh, I like spicy food.

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총점

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Part 1

What is your favourite food?

점수: 60.0

제안: Be more concise and fluent, avoid filler words (uh, umm) and grammatical errors. Start with a clear topic sentence, then give one or two specific reasons with linking words (because, also). Use correct tense and plural forms.

예시: My favourite food is Chinese cuisine because I grew up in China and have always eaten it. Also, Chinese food offers a huge variety — from spicy Sichuan dishes to light Cantonese dim sum — so I never get bored.

What kind of food did you like when you were young?

점수: 65.0

제안: Use past tense for childhood and reduce fillers. Give a small specific example and a brief reason or contrast with present habits using linking words like but or although.

예시: When I was young I really enjoyed sweet foods, especially chocolate bars. However, I don't eat them as often now because I try to choose healthier snacks.

Do you eat different foods at different times of the year?

점수: 45.0

제안: Clarify the idea and correct grammar. State a clear example, explain seasonality with correct vocabulary (season, available, sold) and link reason and consequence. Avoid vague or incorrect words.

예시: Yes. Some foods are seasonal — for example, crabs are usually available only in autumn at supermarkets, so I always buy them then to enjoy them at their best.

Has your favourite food changed since you were a child?

점수: 60.0

제안: Answer directly and use clearer contrasts. Remove fillers and correct expressions (e.g., "sweet tooth"). Use linking words like but or although and provide a brief explanation of the change.

예시: I don't think my favourite cuisine has changed, although my tastes have shifted a bit. I no longer have a strong sweet tooth and now prefer spicier dishes because I enjoy bold flavours more than sugary snacks.

문법

Present tense issue

× When I was young, I really enjoy umm, sweet food.

When I was young, I really enjoyed sweet food.

The main clause refers to the past ('When I was young'), so the verb should be in past tense. 'Enjoy' must become 'enjoyed' to match the time frame and keep tense consistency. Suggestion: use past simple for habits or preferences in the past (e.g., 'I enjoyed').

Article errors

× Even now I sometimes buy chocolate when I go to convenience store.

Even now I sometimes buy chocolate when I go to the convenience store.

The noun 'convenience store' needs the definite article 'the' because it refers to a specific type of place the speaker visits habitually. Use 'the' before common places when they are definite or familiar. Suggestion: say 'the convenience store'.

Present tense issue

× When I was young, I really enjoy umm, sweet food. I love chocolate.

When I was young, I really enjoyed sweet food. I loved chocolate.

In the transcript the second sentence 'I love chocolate' is in present tense but refers to the past context established by 'When I was young'. To be consistent, change to past tense 'I loved'. If the speaker means they still love chocolate, keep present; otherwise use past simple for past preferences.

Verb in the present participle form

× My favorite food is Chinese food because I came from China and when I grow up I only, uh, eat Chinese food.

My favorite food is Chinese food because I come from China and when I grew up I only ate Chinese food.

There are tense inconsistencies. 'I came from China' should be 'I come from China' for a general origin statement, or keep past 'I came from China' but then follow with consistent past: 'when I grew up I only ate Chinese food.' Use 'when I grew up' and 'ate' for past habitual actions. Suggestion: choose present for current facts ('I come from China') and past for past habits.

Article errors

× And Chinese food has so many, umm, kinds that you won't be annoyed.

And Chinese food has so many kinds that you won't get bored.

The phrase 'kinds' is acceptable but 'you won't be annoyed' is unnatural for variety; 'annoyed' is the wrong adjective for being tired of food. Also 'so many, umm, kinds' can be streamlined. Suggestion: use 'get bored' to express losing interest.

Sentence structure errors

× Yes I do for some food like crabs.

Yes, I do; for some foods, for example crabs, I only eat them at certain times of the year.

Original is fragmented and unclear. 'Yes I do for some food like crabs' lacks clarity and correct pluralization ('food' -> 'foods') and a verb for the second idea. Suggestion: restructure the sentence to state the general answer and then give the example.

Incorrect use of prepositions

× Uh is only can be sold on super in supermarket when I think in four season so by the time I always buy crops.

They can only be sold in supermarkets during certain seasons, so I always buy crabs at that time.

Multiple problems: wrong word choices ('on super', 'think in four season', 'crops' instead of 'crabs'), wrong prepositions ('in supermarkets', 'during certain seasons'), and sentence structure. Correction uses correct prepositions and vocabulary. Suggestion: say 'sold in supermarkets during certain seasons' and correct 'crabs'.

Present tense issue

× I don't think so. Maybe right now I, I'm not really enjoy eating uh, super sweet food 'cause it's no, I don't have the 2 sweet tooth anymore and uh, I like spicy food.

I don't think so. Maybe now I don't really enjoy eating super-sweet food anymore because I don't have a sweet tooth, and I like spicy food.

'I'm not really enjoy' is ungrammatical: after 'I'm' use present participle or use 'I don't really enjoy'. Also 'super sweet' should be hyphenated as a compound adjective before a noun, and 'the 2 sweet tooth' seems to be filler; use 'a sweet tooth'. 'Because it's no' is incorrect; use 'because I don't have a sweet tooth'. Suggestions: use 'I don't really enjoy' or 'I'm not really enjoying' correctly, and say 'a sweet tooth'.

중요 어휘

ManyNumerous; A great/good deal of
SweetSugary; Fragrant; Dulcet; Pleasant
YoungYouthful; Immature; Fledgling; Offspring; Young people
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