Part 1
Examinador
Are there tall buildings near your home?
Candidato
No, they aren't, because my hometown is my hometown of nature.
Examinador
Do you take photos of buildings?
Candidato
Yes, I do because. Their view is so beautiful.
Examinador
Is there a building that you would like to visit?
Candidato
I want to visit Tokyo Skytree because I never go, I never went it. I want to see.
Examinador
Do you want to live in a tall building?
Candidato
No, I don't, because I don't like high, high building, I'm afraid.
Are there tall buildings near your home?
Pontuação: 55.0Sugestão: 回答は簡潔ですが不自然な表現と語順の問題があります。まず主語と理由を明確にし、自然な英語で言い切ること。接続表現(e.g. “because”の後に完全な文)を使い、具体的な説明を付け加えると良いです。例:故郷の環境(田園、低層住宅など)を示す語彙を導入してください。
Exemplo: No, there aren’t many tall buildings near my home because my hometown is mostly natural and rural. For example, most houses are low-rise and there are many fields and forests nearby.
Do you take photos of buildings?
Pontuação: 60.0Sugestão: 理由を述べる際の文が未完成で不自然です。接続語(because, as, since)を使うときはその後に完全な節を続け、具体例(どの建物か、どんな視点で美しいか)を加えること。語彙は“view”より“architecture”や“design”など具体的語を使うと良いです。
Exemplo: Yes, I do, because I find the architecture very attractive. For instance, I often photograph old churches and modern glass buildings because of their interesting shapes and details.
Is there a building that you would like to visit?
Pontuação: 50.0Sugestão: 時制と目的語の使い方が不正確です("never went it"は誤り)。現在完了や未来表現を使って経験や願望を明確にしましょう。また、訪れたい理由(景色、展望台、文化的価値)を具体的に述べると説得力が増します。
Exemplo: Yes, I would like to visit the Tokyo Skytree because I have never been there. I want to go to the observation deck to enjoy the panoramic views of the city and take photos.
Do you want to live in a tall building?
Pontuação: 58.0Sugestão: 理由は伝わりますが繰り返しや表現の不自然さがあります("high, high building")。恐怖を表す語(afraid)を使う場合は、なぜ怖いのか(高所恐怖症、揺れ、眺めが苦手)を具体的に説明してください。接続詞で文を滑らかに繋げましょう。
Exemplo: No, I wouldn't like to live in a tall building because I am afraid of heights. Also, I prefer quieter, low-rise neighbourhoods where I feel more relaxed and close to nature.
× No, they aren't, because my hometown is my hometown of nature.
✓ No, there aren't, because my hometown is a place of natural beauty.
The pronoun 'they' is incorrect because the question asks about 'tall buildings' (plural noun), so 'there aren't' is the appropriate existential construction. Also, the original phrasing 'my hometown is my hometown of nature' is ungrammatical and redundant; use a clear noun phrase like 'a place of natural beauty.' This fixes the existential 'there' structure and clarifies meaning.
× Yes, I do because. Their view is so beautiful.
✓ Yes, I do, because their views are so beautiful.
The original has a stray period after 'because' breaking the sentence. 'Their' refers to 'buildings' correctly, but 'view' should be plural 'views' when speaking generally about many buildings. Combine clauses with a comma and ensure noun number agrees with the intended meaning.
× I want to visit Tokyo Skytree because I never go, I never went it. I want to see.
✓ I want to visit Tokyo Skytree because I have never been there; I want to see it.
Pronoun 'it' was incorrectly attached to 'went' ('went it' is ungrammatical). Use the present perfect 'have never been' to express life experience up to now when relevant to 'want to visit.' Use 'there' to refer to a place and 'see it' to refer back to the Skytree. This corrects verb tense and pronoun usage.
× No, I don't, because I don't like high, high building, I'm afraid.
✓ No, I don't, because I don't like tall buildings; I'm afraid of heights.
The adjective 'high' repeated is incorrect and 'building' should be plural 'buildings' when speaking generally. Native phrasing is 'tall buildings.' Also, 'I'm afraid' is vague; specify 'afraid of heights' to explain the reason clearly. Use a semicolon or separate sentences for clarity.