Part 1
Examinador
Did you like going to parks as a child?
Candidato
No.
Examinador
Do you still like going to parks now?
Candidato
No.
Examinador
Would you like to see more parks in your city?
Candidato
I think it don't necessarily.
Examinador
Are there any parks you want to go to in the future?
Candidato
No, I don't want to go any.
Did you like going to parks as a child?
Pontuação: 25.0Sugestão: ตอบสั้นเกินไปและไม่เป็นธรรมชาติ ควรเริ่มด้วยประโยคแสดงความเห็นแล้วอธิบายเหตุผลหรือความทรงจำสั้นๆ เพื่อให้คำตอบสมบูรณ์และมีรายละเอียด เช่น กล่าวถึงกิจกรรมที่ทำหรือความรู้สึกเมื่อไปสวนสาธารณะ
Exemplo: Not really. As a child I rarely went to parks because my family preferred indoor activities, but I remember visiting once a year for a picnic and playing on the swings.
Do you still like going to parks now?
Pontuação: 30.0Sugestão: คำตอบกระชับเกินไปและไม่มีเหตุผลหรือคำอธิบาย ควรตอบตรงคำถามแล้วให้เหตุผลหรือเปรียบเทียบกับอดีต ใช้ linking words เช่น 'because', 'however' เพื่อความลื่นไหล
Exemplo: No, I don't go often nowadays because I live in a busy area without many green spaces; however, I sometimes visit a small garden nearby when I need fresh air.
Would you like to see more parks in your city?
Pontuação: 35.0Sugestão: ไวยากรณ์ผิดและไม่ชัดเจน («don't» ควรเป็น «doesn't» หรือโครงสร้างอื่น) ควรให้ความเห็นที่ชัดเจนและอธิบายเหตุผล เช่น ผลประโยชน์และข้อจำกัดของการมีสวนสาธารณะมากขึ้น ใช้ linking words เช่น 'because' หรือ 'although'
Exemplo: I don't think it's strictly necessary because our city already has several parks, but more green spaces would be beneficial in densely populated neighborhoods for recreation and air quality.
Are there any parks you want to go to in the future?
Pontuação: 30.0Sugestão: คำตอบไม่ธรรมชาติและสั้นเกินไป ควรตอบพร้อมเหตุผลหรือแผนในอนาคต ตัวอย่างเช่น อธิบายว่าทำไมไม่อยากไปหรือเงื่อนไขที่จะเปลี่ยนใจ ใช้ linking words เพื่อความสมูทของคำตอบ
Exemplo: Not at the moment. I don't have any specific parks in mind, but if I move to a greener neighborhood or have children, I would definitely start visiting local parks more often.
× I think it don't necessarily.
✓ I don't think so.
The student used 'I think it don't necessarily,' which is ungrammatical. The issue involves incorrect modal/auxiliary verb usage and sentence structure. In English, to express a negative opinion about something being necessary, use 'I don't think so' or 'I don't necessarily think so.' The original contains 'it' unnecessarily and 'don't' mismatches with 'it' (subject-verb agreement). Correct forms: 'I don't think so.' or 'I don't necessarily think so.' Suggestions: Remove the extraneous 'it', place the negation with 'I' ('I don't think'), and if including 'necessarily' position it after 'don't' and before 'think' or after 'think' as in 'I don't necessarily think so.'
× No, I don't want to go any.
✓ No, I don't want to go to any.
The student said 'I don't want to go any,' missing the preposition 'to' that is required with 'go' when followed by a determiner or pronoun like 'any' referring to places. The error is a pronoun/preposition combination problem: 'any' alone cannot follow 'go' without 'to' when referring to 'any [of the parks]'. Correct: 'I don't want to go to any.' Alternatively, more natural: 'No, I don't want to go to any of them.' Suggestions: Always include 'to' after 'go' when indicating movement towards places, and specify the object ('any of them') for clarity.