Part 1
Examinador
What is your favourite food?
Candidato
My favorite food is spicy Maggie. I prefer eat when my sister make it OK.
Examinador
What kind of food did you like when you were young?
Candidato
Uh, when I was young I preferred rubbery because I liked it so much, but now I don't like.
Examinador
Do you eat different foods at different times of the year?
Candidato
Yes, I eat different food at different times of the year. Like in summer I prefer eating more mangoes, more liquid type food and in winter I prefer green leafy vegetables.
Examinador
Has your favourite food changed since you were a child?
Candidato
No, my favorite food haven't changed since I was child.
What is your favourite food?
Pontuação: 48.0Sugestão: Make the answer grammatically correct, more natural, and add one brief reason. Keep it concise (≤5 sentences) and use linking words if adding details.
Exemplo: My favourite food is spicy Maggi because I love bold flavours. I usually eat it when my sister makes it for me, and it reminds me of home, so I find it comforting.
What kind of food did you like when you were young?
Pontuação: 30.0Sugestão: Clarify what you mean by “rubbery” (name the food) and use past tense correctly. Offer one specific detail or reason for the change. Avoid filler words like “uh.”
Exemplo: When I was young I used to love chewy rice cakes because I enjoyed their texture. However, I don't like them now because my taste has become more focused on fresher textures.
Do you eat different foods at different times of the year?
Pontuação: 64.0Sugestão: Make sentences more natural and precise. Use linking words to structure the reply and provide specific examples and brief reasons.
Exemplo: Yes, I do. For example, in summer I eat more mangoes and cold, liquid-based foods like smoothies because they keep me cool; in winter I prefer hearty dishes with green leafy vegetables to stay warm and healthy.
Has your favourite food changed since you were a child?
Pontuação: 52.0Sugestão: Correct grammar (subject-verb agreement and articles) and add a brief explanation to support the statement. Keep it concise and natural.
Exemplo: No, my favourite food hasn't changed since I was a child because I still enjoy the same spicy flavours that I grew up with.
× My favorite food is spicy Maggie. I prefer eat when my sister make it OK.
✓ My favorite food is spicy Maggi. I prefer to eat it when my sister makes it, OK.
Errors: missing infinitive after 'prefer' (should be 'prefer to eat'), missing object 'it' for 'eat', subject-verb agreement 'sister makes', and brand spelling 'Maggi'. Suggestions: use 'prefer to + base verb' for general preferences, include the object of the verb, and add third-person -s for singular subjects in present simple. Also punctuate with a comma before 'OK'.
× Uh, when I was young I preferred rubbery because I liked it so much, but now I don't like.
✓ Uh, when I was young I preferred rubbery food because I liked it so much, but now I don't like it.
Errors: Missing object after 'prefer' and 'don't like' requires an object 'it' to be clear. Also 'rubbery' is an adjective; use 'rubbery food' as the noun phrase. Suggestions: keep consistent object usage and ensure adjectives modify nouns when needed.
× Yes, I eat different food at different times of the year. Like in summer I prefer eating more mangoes, more liquid type food and in winter I prefer green leafy vegetables.
✓ Yes, I eat different foods at different times of the year. Like in summer I prefer eating more mangoes and more liquid foods, and in winter I prefer green leafy vegetables.
Errors: 'different food' should be plural 'different foods' to match 'different times'. 'Liquid type food' is unidiomatic; use 'liquid foods' or 'more liquids'. Missing conjunction comma and parallel structure. Suggestions: pluralize countable nouns when referring to varieties, use natural collocations ('liquid foods' or 'liquids'), and keep parallel structure in lists.
× No, my favorite food haven't changed since I was child.
✓ No, my favorite food hasn't changed since I was a child.
Errors: Subject-verb agreement: 'food' (singular) requires 'hasn't' not 'haven't'. Missing article 'a' before 'child'. Suggestions: match verb form to subject number and include articles for singular countable nouns in expressions like 'a child'.