Part 1
시험관
Do you prefer sad or happy music?
수험생
I prefer happy music because it put me in a good, umm, in a good mood. Uh, I really like no Boston ******* deer.
시험관
Does happy music make you feel more excited?
수험생
Yes uh, especially when I'm at the gym uh, they MO uh, motivates me uh, a lot and they also give me their energy uh, to uh, work out even better.
Do you prefer sad or happy music?
점수: 62.0제안: Parla in modo più fluido e correggi gli errori grammaticali: usa il tempo corretto (it puts -> it puts me in a good mood). Evita esitazioni e parole non chiare; sostituisci pause e suoni come “umm” con brevi pause silenziose. Fornisci un esempio concreto o spiegazione (perché ti rende felice, quali generi o artisti preferisci) per rendere la risposta più ricca e naturale. Mantieni la risposta entro 3-4 frasi chiare.
예시: I prefer happy music because it puts me in a good mood. For example, upbeat pop or electronic songs help me feel more energetic and positive. I often play them when I need to lift my spirits or when I'm socializing with friends.
Does happy music make you feel more excited?
점수: 68.0제안: Riduci le esitazioni e migliora la coesione: usa parole di collegamento semplici come “especially” e “because” correttamente. Correggi la concordanza e il riferimento (songs -> they; motivate -> motivates/motivate depending on subject). Fornisci dettagli specifici su come la musica ti motiva (ritmo, testo, bpm) e un breve esempio di quando aiuta, mantenendo la risposta entro 2-4 frasi.
예시: Yes, especially when I'm at the gym, happy music motivates me a lot because of its fast rhythm and catchy chorus. For instance, songs with a high tempo help me keep a steady pace on the treadmill and push harder during workouts.
× I prefer happy music because it put me in a good, umm, in a good mood.
✓ I prefer happy music because it puts me in a good mood.
The verb 'put' is in the past tense, but the speaker expresses a general, habitual truth about how happy music affects them; English requires the simple present 'puts' for habitual actions with third-person singular subject 'it'. Use subject-verb agreement in present tense: 'it puts'. Avoid repetition and filler words to make the sentence natural.
× Uh, I really like no Boston ******* deer.
✓ Uh, I really like 'No Boston' by ________.
The original sentence is unclear and likely missing structure or contains improper words; this is a sentence structure and lexical choice problem. If the student intended to name a song or artist, provide the correct title and artist in a standard noun phrase: 'I really like [song title] by [artist]'. Ensure the proper nouns are capitalized and the phrase is grammatical.
× Yes uh, especially when I'm at the gym uh, they MO uh, motivates me uh, a lot and they also give me their energy uh, to uh, work out even better.
✓ Yes, especially when I'm at the gym, music motivates me a lot and gives me energy to work out even better.
The original uses 'they' to refer to 'music' and mixes singular/plural forms, causing subject-verb agreement errors: 'they... motivates' is incorrect. Use a singular noun 'music' with singular verbs: 'music motivates'. Also remove fillers and redundant pronouns: 'gives me energy' is clearer than 'they also give me their energy'. Combine clauses and correct verb forms for natural flow.