Part 1
Examinador
What is your favourite food?
Candidato
My favorite food is pasta bolognese since my mother have been making it for me since I am a child. She makes it to be really tasty and flavorful and that is the main thing that I look for in a dish. I'm really glad that I can enjoy her cooking.
Examinador
What kind of food did you like when you were young?
Candidato
I mostly liked sweet food and sweets. I had a really sweet tooth growing up and therefore I always liked this kind of foods. Luckily, my grandmother always gave me little candies to enjoy in the evening.
Examinador
Do you eat different foods at different times of the year?
Candidato
Definitely with each holiday coming around we have a signature dish for everyone of them. For example, in in Christmas time we have stuffed cabbage in Hungary, but in the Easter we like to eat eggs and ham together.
Examinador
Has your favourite food changed since you were a child?
Candidato
Yes, back then it was spaghetti bolognese, but nowadays it's eggs. I like eggs because they are very versatile. I can eat it for breakfast, lunch and dinner. I can make it scrambled or do a Sunnyside up.
What is your favourite food?
Pontuação: 78.0Sugestão: Fix grammatical errors and make the response more concise and natural. Start with a clear topic sentence, then add one or two specific supporting details using linking words. Avoid redundancy (e.g., "tasty and flavorful" is repetitive) and keep within 3–4 sentences.
Exemplo: I love pasta Bolognese because my mother has been making it for me since childhood. Her sauce is rich and well-seasoned, with slow-cooked beef and tomatoes that give it a deep flavor. Because of that, it’s my go-to comfort meal whenever I want something satisfying.
What kind of food did you like when you were young?
Pontuação: 72.0Sugestão: Reduce repetition and correct small errors. Provide a clear topic sentence and one specific supporting detail with a linking word. Use a variety of vocabulary (e.g., 'confections' or 'treats') and avoid saying "sweet food and sweets."
Exemplo: When I was young I had a real sweet tooth and preferred sugary treats. For example, my grandmother often gave me small candies in the evening, which became a fond ritual.
Do you eat different foods at different times of the year?
Pontuação: 75.0Sugestão: Correct minor grammar and repetition, and make the structure clearer: topic sentence plus specific examples linked by connectors. Remove duplicate words and use appropriate prepositions ("at Christmas," "at Easter").
Exemplo: Yes, we eat special dishes at different times of the year. For instance, at Christmas we usually have stuffed cabbage in Hungary, while at Easter we traditionally eat eggs and ham together.
Has your favourite food changed since you were a child?
Pontuação: 80.0Sugestão: Improve cohesion by linking sentences and correcting small errors ("Sunnyside up" → "sunny-side up"). Combine short sentences to sound more natural and avoid repetition (e.g., listing meals and cooking methods can be condensed).
Exemplo: Yes, it has changed: I used to love spaghetti Bolognese, but now I prefer eggs because they are very versatile. I can have them for breakfast, lunch or dinner and prepare them in different ways, such as scrambled or sunny-side up.
× My favorite food is pasta bolognese since my mother have been making it for me since I am a child.
✓ My favorite food is pasta bolognese since my mother has been making it for me since I was a child.
Subject-verb agreement and tense: 'mother' is third person singular, so use 'has' not 'have'. Also time reference should use past simple 'was a child' rather than present 'am a child' because the speaker refers to a past period. Suggestion: use 'has been making' for ongoing action started in past, and 'was a child' for the time reference.
× She makes it to be really tasty and flavorful and that is the main thing that I look for in a dish.
✓ She makes it really tasty and flavorful, and that is the main thing that I look for in a dish.
Redundant infinitive 'to be' is incorrect here; the correct structure is 'makes it [adjective]'. Also add a comma before 'and' linking two independent clauses. Suggestion: remove 'to be' and keep 'makes it really tasty'.
× I'm really glad that I can enjoy her cooking.
✓ I'm really glad that I can enjoy her cooking.
No grammatical error according to provided problem types. Sentence is correct: pronoun and verb usage are appropriate. No change needed.
× I mostly liked sweet food and sweets.
✓ I mostly liked sweet foods and sweets.
Pluralization for 'food' when referring to types or items should be 'foods' to match 'sweets' and the plural context. Alternatively 'sweet food' can be uncountable, but because the speaker contrasts with 'sweets' using plural, 'foods' is clearer. Suggestion: use 'sweet foods' or 'sweet food and sweets' depending on intended meaning.
× I had a really sweet tooth growing up and therefore I always liked this kind of foods.
✓ I had a really sweet tooth growing up and therefore I always liked this kind of food.
With 'this kind of' the noun that follows is usually uncountable or singular: use 'food' not 'foods'. Using plural 'foods' after 'this kind of' is ungrammatical. Suggestion: use 'this kind of food' or 'these kinds of foods' if plural.
× Luckily, my grandmother always gave me little candies to enjoy in the evening.
✓ Luckily, my grandmother always gave me little candies to enjoy in the evening.
Sentence is acceptable but 'little candies' can sound nonnative; 'small candies' or 'little pieces of candy' are more natural. However this does not match listed error types strictly, so keep as is.
× Definitely with each holiday coming around we have a signature dish for everyone of them.
✓ Definitely, with each holiday coming around we have a signature dish for each of them.
Use 'each of them' or 'each holiday' instead of 'everyone of them' which is incorrect in this context. Suggestion: say 'for each of them' or 'for each holiday'. Add a comma after introductory adverb 'Definitely'.
× For example, in in Christmas time we have stuffed cabbage in Hungary, but in the Easter we like to eat eggs and ham together.
✓ For example, at Christmas time we have stuffed cabbage in Hungary, but at Easter we like to eat eggs and ham together.
Do not repeat 'in'. Use 'at Christmas'/'at Easter' for holidays. Also omit the definite article 'the' before 'Easter' unless specifying 'the Easter holiday'. Suggestion: use 'at Christmas' and 'at Easter'.
× Yes, back then it was spaghetti bolognese, but nowadays it's eggs.
✓ Yes, back then it was spaghetti bolognese, but nowadays it's eggs.
Sentence is correct: contrast between past and present is expressed properly. No change needed.
× I like eggs because they are very versatile.
✓ I like eggs because they are very versatile.
Sentence is grammatically correct: plural subject 'eggs' with plural verb 'are'. No change needed.
× I can eat it for breakfast, lunch and dinner.
✓ I can eat them for breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
Pronoun 'it' refers to 'eggs' which is plural, so use plural pronoun 'them'. Suggestion: match plural noun with plural pronoun. Also include serial comma if desired.
× I can make it scrambled or do a Sunnyside up.
✓ I can make them scrambled or do a sunny-side up.
Pronoun should be plural 'them' to refer to 'eggs'. 'Sunny-side up' is the correct adjective-like phrase and should be lowercased; 'do a sunny-side up' is informal but acceptable. More natural alternatives: 'cook them sunny-side up' or 'make them scrambled or sunny-side up.' Suggestion: use 'cook them sunny-side up'.