Part 1
시험관
Did you like going to parks as a child?
수험생
Definitely. I love going to the parks. As a child, my friends and I went almost every day after school to ride our bikes, play games and share snacks, and especially enjoyed spending time outdoors because it felt freeing and fun.
시험관
Do you still like going to parks now?
수험생
Yes, I still enjoy going to the park. Now that I'm older and live alone, I usually go by myself to relax and watch the scenery. Especially like seeing children playing and couples being affectionate which feels peaceful and afflicting.
시험관
Would you like to see more parks in your city?
수험생
Yes, I would like to have more parks in my city. They would benefit families because children could play outdoors on playgrounds instead of spending so much time on their phones. In addition, parks give adults a safe place to walk, exercise or meet neighbors, which helps to improve public health and strengthen community.
시험관
Are there any parks you want to go to in the future?
수험생
Maybe I just want to go to the other parks that not near our city so I can see the difference between them and maybe compare and have some suggestion to improve our own parts someday.
Did you like going to parks as a child?
점수: 86.0제안: Be slightly more concise and correct minor grammar (use past tense consistently). Use one clear topic sentence then one supporting detail with a linking word. Avoid redundancy like “going to the parks” twice.
예시: Yes, I loved going to parks as a child. My friends and I went almost every day after school to ride our bikes and play games, so we felt free and happy being outdoors.
Do you still like going to parks now?
점수: 70.0제안: Fix sentence fragments and word choice errors (e.g., 'afflicting' → 'affecting' or 'comforting'). Combine ideas with linking words and keep answers to a maximum of five sentences. Clarify feelings with specific reasons.
예시: Yes, I still enjoy going to the park. Since I live alone now, I often go by myself to relax and watch the scenery because seeing children play and couples being affectionate makes me feel peaceful and comforted.
Would you like to see more parks in your city?
점수: 92.0제안: Very good structure and specific details. To improve further, add a short linking phrase to connect the two supporting points and vary vocabulary slightly (e.g., 'promote' instead of 'improve').
예시: Yes, I would like more parks in my city because they would allow children to play outdoors rather than spending so much time on their phones. Moreover, parks provide adults with safe spaces to walk, exercise and meet neighbors, which promotes public health and strengthens community ties.
Are there any parks you want to go to in the future?
점수: 68.0제안: Correct grammar (use full sentences, past/future forms and articles), avoid filler words like 'maybe' at the start, and be specific about which parks and why. Use linking words to show purpose.
예시: I would like to visit parks outside our city to compare their designs and facilities. By doing so, I could learn ideas to suggest improvements for the parks in my own area.
× I love going to the parks.
✓ I love going to parks.
Using the definite article 'the' before a plural noun implies specific parks previously mentioned. The question is general, so omit the article. Suggestion: use 'going to parks' or 'going to the park' for general/plural or singular contexts.
× my friends and I went almost every day after school to ride our bikes, play games and share snacks, and especially enjoyed spending time outdoors because it felt freeing and fun.
✓ My friends and I went almost every day after school to ride our bikes, play games and share snacks, and we especially enjoyed spending time outdoors because it felt freeing and fun.
The original sentence is grammatically acceptable but was missing an explicit subject 'we' before 'especially enjoyed', which can cause a sentence structure issue. Adding 'we' clarifies the subject and improves flow. Suggestion: include subject pronouns when joining clauses to avoid ambiguity.
× Now that I'm older and live alone, I usually go by myself to relax and watch the scenery.
✓ Now that I'm older and live alone, I usually go by myself to relax and watch the scenery.
This sentence is correct in tense and structure; no change needed. Included to show it matches the question context and present habitual action.
× Especially like seeing children playing and couples being affectionate which feels peaceful and afflicting.
✓ I especially like seeing children playing and couples being affectionate, which feels peaceful and uplifting.
The original fragment lacks an explicit subject ('I') and uses the wrong adjective 'afflicting' (causing pain) instead of 'uplifting' (causing happiness). Also a comma is needed before the nonrestrictive clause 'which...'. Suggestion: always include the subject and choose adjectives that match the intended meaning.
× They would benefit families because children could play outdoors on playgrounds instead of spending so much time on their phones.
✓ They would benefit families because children could play outdoors on playgrounds instead of spending so much time on their phones.
This sentence is grammatically correct: 'spending' correctly follows the preposition 'instead of'. No correction needed.
× In addition, parks give adults a safe place to walk, exercise or meet neighbors, which helps to improve public health and strengthen community.
✓ In addition, parks give adults a safe place to walk, exercise, or meet neighbors, which helps to improve public health and strengthen the community.
Add a comma before 'or' in a series for clarity and include the definite article 'the' before 'community' because 'community' is being referenced as a specific social unit. Suggestion: use 'the community' to refer to the local community.
× Maybe I just want to go to the other parks that not near our city so I can see the difference between them and maybe compare and have some suggestion to improve our own parts someday.
✓ Maybe I just want to go to other parks that are not near our city so I can see the differences between them and our parks and have some suggestions to improve our own parks someday.
Multiple errors: missing verb 'are' after 'that' (There be/subject-verb agreement), 'parks' should be plural and 'differences' plural to match comparison, 'suggestion' should be plural 'suggestions', and 'parts' is incorrect word choice for 'parks'. Suggestion: include the verb 'are', ensure plural agreement, and use consistent vocabulary ('parks').