Part 1
Examinador
Do you make a list when you shop?
Candidato
Yes. Are you coming for you before I go shopping? It helps me stay organized and ensures that I don't forget any important things. For example, when I shop for groceries, having a list saves me time and prevents me from buying unnecessary things.
Examinador
Do you make a list for your work? Does it work?
Candidato
Yes, I usually make a list for my book because it helps me stay organized and focused. For example, by listing task in order of priority, I can manage my time more efficiently and avoid forgetting important duties. Overall, making a list definitely improves my productivity.
Examinador
Why don't some people like making lists?
Candidato
Some people dislike making list because they find it restrictive and prefer a more spontaneous approach to organizing their tasks. Additionally, some may feel that list add unnecessary pressure or stress by constantly reminding them of unfinished work. For example, a person who enjoy flexibility might find list too rigid and prefer to handle task as.
Examinador
Do you prefer to make a list on paper or your phone?
Candidato
I prefer making list on my phone because it's more convenient and accessible. For example, I can easily add or delete items anytime without worrying about losing the paper. Also, using my phones help me stay organized since I set reminders and alarm for important tasks.
Do you make a list when you shop?
Pontuação: 65.0Sugestão: Your answer is generally relevant but contains some unclear phrases like "Are you coming for you before I go shopping?" which affects clarity. Try to keep your sentences clear and concise, avoiding unnecessary or confusing parts. Also, ensure your answer is natural and directly addresses the question without redundancy.
Exemplo: Yes, I always make a list before I go shopping because it helps me stay organized and ensures I don't forget anything important. For instance, when I shop for groceries, the list saves me time and prevents me from buying things I don't need.
Do you make a list for your work? Does it work?
Pontuação: 75.0Sugestão: Your answer is relevant and structured but contains minor errors such as "make a list for my book" which seems unclear. Also, use plural forms correctly, e.g., "tasks" instead of "task." Try to use linking words like "therefore" or "so" to improve coherence.
Exemplo: Yes, I usually make a list for my work because it helps me stay organized and focused. For example, by listing tasks in order of priority, I can manage my time more efficiently and avoid forgetting important duties. Therefore, making a list definitely improves my productivity.
Why don't some people like making lists?
Pontuação: 70.0Sugestão: Your answer addresses the question well but has grammatical errors such as missing plurals and incomplete sentences. For example, "making list" should be "making lists," and the last sentence is incomplete. Try to complete your thoughts fully and use correct grammar to make your answer clearer.
Exemplo: Some people dislike making lists because they find them restrictive and prefer a more spontaneous way to organise their tasks. Additionally, lists can add unnecessary pressure by constantly reminding them of unfinished work. For example, a person who enjoys flexibility might find lists too rigid and prefer to handle tasks as they come.
Do you prefer to make a list on paper or your phone?
Pontuação: 72.0Sugestão: Your answer is relevant but contains minor grammatical errors such as missing plurals and subject-verb agreement. For example, "making list" should be "making lists," and "using my phones help" should be "using my phone helps." Also, try to use linking words like "because" or "so" to improve coherence.
Exemplo: I prefer making lists on my phone because it is more convenient and accessible. For example, I can easily add or delete items anytime without worrying about losing paper. Also, using my phone helps me stay organised since I can set reminders and alarms for important tasks.
× Are you coming for you before I go shopping?
✓ Are you coming with me before I go shopping?
The original sentence incorrectly uses 'for you' where 'with me' is appropriate to indicate accompanying someone. This is a preposition error, but since 'Modal verb usage' is the closest category related to auxiliary verbs and sentence structure, it is selected here. The correct phrase is 'coming with me' to express accompanying someone.
× by listing task in order of priority, I can manage my time more efficiently and avoid forgetting important duties.
✓ by listing tasks in order of priority, I can manage my time more efficiently and avoid forgetting important duties.
The word 'task' should be plural 'tasks' because it refers to multiple items in a list. Using singular here is incorrect when referring to more than one task.
× Some people dislike making list because they find it restrictive and prefer a more spontaneous approach to organizing their tasks.
✓ Some people dislike making lists because they find it restrictive and prefer a more spontaneous approach to organizing their tasks.
The noun 'list' should be plural 'lists' because it refers to the general concept of making multiple lists, not just one.
× Additionally, some may feel that list add unnecessary pressure or stress by constantly reminding them of unfinished work.
✓ Additionally, some may feel that lists add unnecessary pressure or stress by constantly reminding them of unfinished work.
The noun 'list' should be plural 'lists' to agree with the plural verb 'add'. Singular 'list' with plural verb 'add' causes subject-verb disagreement.
× For example, a person who enjoy flexibility might find list too rigid and prefer to handle task as.
✓ For example, a person who enjoys flexibility might find lists too rigid and prefer to handle tasks as they come.
The verb 'enjoy' should be 'enjoys' to agree with singular subject 'a person'. The noun 'list' should be plural 'lists' and 'task' should be plural 'tasks' to correctly refer to multiple items. Also, the sentence was incomplete; 'as they come' is added for clarity.
× I prefer making list on my phone because it's more convenient and accessible.
✓ I prefer making lists on my phone because it's more convenient and accessible.
The noun 'list' should be plural 'lists' because it refers to the general activity of making multiple lists.
× Also, using my phones help me stay organized since I set reminders and alarm for important tasks.
✓ Also, using my phone helps me stay organized since I set reminders and alarms for important tasks.
The noun 'phones' should be singular 'phone' to match the possessive 'my'. The verb 'help' should be 'helps' to agree with singular subject 'using my phone'. The noun 'alarm' should be plural 'alarms' to match 'reminders'.