Part 1
시험관
Do you prefer sad or happy music?
수험생
I am actually, you know, lively music. This is important to me because it not only enhances my mood but also ease my mind after an exhausting day. So I often tend to listen to happy music.
시험관
Does happy music make you feel more excited?
수험생
Yes that it definitely makes me feel more excited and satisfied. This is mainly because I am a huge fan of lovely music and I also listen to it when I was busy or on the bus.
Do you prefer sad or happy music?
점수: 62.0제안: Cải thiện cấu trúc câu và ngữ pháp để trả lời rõ ràng hơn; tránh từ thừa và dùng từ vựng chính xác. Cụ thể: (1) Mở đầu bằng câu chủ đề ngắn gọn, trực tiếp (ví dụ: "I prefer happy music."); (2) Sửa lỗi ngữ pháp như động từ và danh từ (ví dụ: 'lively music' là tính từ, nên dùng 'lively' để mô tả; dùng 'eases' thay vì 'ease'); (3) Hạn chế cụm từ không cần thiết như 'you know' và 'actually'; (4) Cung cấp một hoặc hai chi tiết cụ thể và liên kết bằng từ nối (for example, because, so) để làm rõ lý do.
예시: I prefer happy music. It improves my mood and eases my mind after a long, exhausting day, so I usually listen to upbeat songs when I’m commuting or doing housework.
Does happy music make you feel more excited?
점수: 58.0제안: Làm rõ câu trả lời và sửa các lỗi thì, trật tự từ và từ vựng không phù hợp. Cụ thể: (1) Bắt đầu bằng câu trả lời ngắn gọn (Yes, it does); (2) Tránh dùng từ lặp và chọn từ phù hợp với ngữ cảnh ('lovely music' không phù hợp như mô tả thể loại — dùng 'upbeat' hoặc 'happy'); (3) Sửa thì sai ('when I was busy' → 'when I’m busy' hoặc 'when I’m commuting'); (4) Dùng liên từ để nối lý do một cách mạch lạc (because, so) và thêm một ví dụ ngắn.
예시: Yes, it definitely does. Because I enjoy upbeat tunes, they boost my energy and make mundane tasks more enjoyable, so I often play happy songs while I’m commuting or doing chores.
× I am actually, you know, lively music.
✓ I actually prefer lively music.
The original sentence lacks a main verb expressing preference and has an incorrect subject; 'I am lively music' is ungrammatical. Use the verb 'prefer' to state a liking. Suggestion: place the adverb 'actually' before the verb and use the verb 'prefer' + noun phrase ('lively music').
× it not only enhances my mood but also ease my mind after an exhausting day.
✓ it not only enhances my mood but also eases my mind after an exhausting day.
Parallel verb forms are required: 'enhances' (third person singular) must match 'eases'. The verb 'ease' needs the third person singular -s. Suggestion: use 'eases' to agree with singular subject 'it.'
× So I often tend to listen to happy music.
✓ So I often tend to listen to happy music.
This sentence is grammatically correct; no change needed. 'I tend to listen' correctly matches subject and verb. Included here to confirm there is no error.
× Yes that it definitely makes me feel more excited and satisfied.
✓ Yes, it definitely makes me feel more excited and satisfied.
The original contains an extraneous word 'that' creating an ungrammatical clause. Remove 'that' and add a comma after 'Yes' for natural spoken punctuation. Suggestion: use 'Yes, it definitely makes me...' to form a correct independent clause.
× I also listen to it when I was busy or on the bus.
✓ I also listened to it when I was busy or on the bus.
Tense inconsistency: 'listen' (present) conflicts with the past time marker 'was busy.' Use past tense 'listened' to match 'was.' If the meaning is habitual in the present, change 'was' to 'am.' Suggestion: align tenses—either 'I also listened... when I was busy' or 'I also listen... when I am busy.'