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.
What is your favourite food?
점수: 60.0제안: 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: 65.0제안: 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: 45.0제안: 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: 60.0제안: 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.
× 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').
× 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'.
× 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.
× 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.
× 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.
× 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.
× 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'.
× 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'.