Part 1
Examinador
Are there tall buildings near your home?
Candidato
Yes, there are many tall buildings near to my hometown. Then my favorite one is the city center. It's a mall, it's a tall and it's a famous mall in my city. Whenever I get a free time, I will go there to spend my time.
Examinador
Do you take photos of buildings?
Candidato
Yes, I do capture photos of buildings because I'm a photographer, so it would really help me to improve my skill in photography and it gives me happiness.
Examinador
Is there a building that you would like to visit?
Candidato
If I get the chance to visit a building, I definitely go to Taj Mahal. Taj Mahal is one of the famous building in India. There are many histories are involving in Taj Mahal so I want to visit in person.
Examinador
Do you want to live in a tall building?
Candidato
No, I don't want to live in a tall building. Mostly I prefer to live in small building because I like to share my feelings inside small rooms. If I stay in a big buildings, it's will be a stressful for me.
Are there tall buildings near your home?
Pontuação: 68.0Sugestão: Be more concise and correct grammar. Start with a clear topic sentence, then give one or two specific supporting details using linking words. Avoid repetition (e.g., 'it's a tall' and 'it's a famous mall' are redundant). Also correct prepositions and verb forms: say 'near my hometown' and 'when I have free time'.
Exemplo: Yes. There are several tall buildings near my hometown, and my favourite is the city-centre shopping mall because it has a rooftop café and panoramic views. For example, whenever I have free time, I go there to relax and take photos.
Do you take photos of buildings?
Pontuação: 76.0Sugestão: Good content and clear reason, but streamline language and fix collocations. Use one linking word and correct phrasing: 'I take photos of buildings' (not 'do capture'). Mention a specific example or technique to show development.
Exemplo: Yes, I often photograph buildings because I am a photographer and architectural shots help me practice composition. For example, I focus on light and symmetry when I photograph facades to improve my skills.
Is there a building that you would like to visit?
Pontuação: 64.0Sugestão: Improve grammar and coherence. Begin with a direct answer, use correct verb forms and singular/plural agreement, and give a specific reason with a linking word. Avoid vague phrases like 'many histories are involving'.
Exemplo: Yes, I would like to visit the Taj Mahal. It is one of India's most famous monuments, and I want to see its architecture and learn about its history because I am interested in Mughal art and the story behind its construction.
Do you want to live in a tall building?
Pontuação: 60.0Sugestão: Be concise and correct grammar. State the preference, then give one clear, specific reason with a linking word. Fix singular/plural and verb errors ('small building' -> 'a small house' or 'small apartment'; 'it's will be' -> 'it would be').
Exemplo: No, I wouldn't like to live in a tall building. I prefer a small apartment because it feels cozier and quieter; for instance, in a smaller space I find it easier to relax and connect with family.
× Yes, there are many tall buildings near to my hometown.
✓ Yes, there are many tall buildings near my hometown.
Use of the preposition 'near' does not require 'to' when indicating proximity. Correct form: 'near my hometown.' Suggestion: Remove 'to' after 'near'. Use 'near' + noun without 'to'.
× Then my favorite one is the city center.
✓ My favorite is the city center.
'Then' is unnecessary and makes the sentence awkward. Simplify to subject + verb + complement. Suggestion: Start directly with 'My favorite is...'. Note: This is sentence-level clarity rather than verb tense.
× It's a mall, it's a tall and it's a famous mall in my city.
✓ It's a mall; it's tall and it's a famous mall in my city.
The phrase 'it's a tall' is incomplete because 'tall' is an adjective that needs no article when used predicatively: 'it's tall.' Also repeating 'a mall' twice is redundant. Suggestion: Use 'it's a mall; it's tall and famous' or combine clauses to avoid repetition.
× Whenever I get a free time, I will go there to spend my time.
✓ Whenever I have free time, I go there to spend it.
'Get a free time' is incorrect collocation; use 'have free time.' In habitual contexts use simple present: 'I go there.' Also avoid repeating 'my time' — use 'it.' Suggestion: Use 'Whenever I have free time, I go there to spend it.' Grammar issues: present tense for habitual action and correct noun phrase 'free time'.
× Yes, I do capture photos of buildings because I'm a photographer, so it would really help me to improve my skill in photography and it gives me happiness.
✓ Yes, I take photos of buildings because I'm a photographer, so it really helps me improve my photography skills and makes me happy.
Use 'take photos' rather than 'do capture photos.' 'It would really help me to improve my skill' mixes conditional and general statements; use present simple 'it really helps me improve my photography skills.' Use plural 'skills' and 'makes me happy' instead of 'gives me happiness.' Suggestion: Use natural collocations and present simple for habitual truths.
× If I get the chance to visit a building, I definitely go to Taj Mahal.
✓ If I get the chance to visit a building, I will definitely go to the Taj Mahal.
In first conditional use 'will' in the main clause: 'I will definitely go.' Also 'Taj Mahal' usually takes the definite article 'the' in English: 'the Taj Mahal.' Suggestion: Use 'will' for future result and include 'the'.
× Taj Mahal is one of the famous building in India.
✓ The Taj Mahal is one of the most famous buildings in India.
Use the definite article 'the' with 'Taj Mahal.' 'One of the famous building' has two errors: plural noun needed ('buildings') and comparative 'most famous' is natural. Suggestion: 'The Taj Mahal is one of the most famous buildings in India.'
× There are many histories are involving in Taj Mahal so I want to visit in person.
✓ There is a lot of history involved with the Taj Mahal, so I want to visit it in person.
'There are many histories are involving' is ungrammatical: 'history' as an uncountable noun fits 'a lot of history' or 'many stories.' Use passive 'involved with' or 'associated with.' Also add 'the' before Taj Mahal and 'visit it in person.' Suggestion: Use 'a lot of history involved with the Taj Mahal' or 'many stories associated with the Taj Mahal.' Also change 'visit in person' to 'visit it in person.'
× No, I don't want to live in a tall building.
✓ No, I don't want to live in a tall building.
Sentence is grammatically correct; no change needed. (Included for completeness.)
× Mostly I prefer to live in small building because I like to share my feelings inside small rooms.
✓ Mostly I prefer to live in a small building because I like to share my feelings in small rooms.
Use 'a small building' (singular) or 'small buildings' (plural) consistently. 'Inside' is unnecessary; use 'in' for rooms. Suggestion: 'I prefer to live in a small building because I like to share my feelings in small rooms.'
× If I stay in a big buildings, it's will be a stressful for me.
✓ If I stay in a big building, it will be stressful for me.
'a big buildings' mixes singular 'a' with plural 'buildings' — use singular 'building.' Also 'it's will be' is wrong; use 'it will be' or 'it would be' depending on meaning. 'a stressful' should be 'stressful' without article. Suggestion: 'If I stay in a big building, it will be stressful for me.'