Part 1
Examinador
Do you prefer sad or happy music?
Candidato
I prefer uh, sad musics and when I study, but when I was really funny and uh, happy, I listen Happy music and maybe, uh, rap.
Examinador
Does happy music make you feel more excited?
Candidato
Umm, I think not. I don't prefer happy musics when I was hap uh, unhappy. Uh, so I didn't try it. Uh, maybe yes, maybe or.
Examinador
Have you taken any music classes?
Candidato
Now I haven't, I, I just listen to music and, uh, when I was listening music. I dance with song.
Examinador
Do you listen to music while doing other things?
Candidato
Uh, yes I do. Uh, example, I listen to music when I am in the kitchen and cooking, cooking meals. Uh, I think it's very funny activity.
Do you prefer sad or happy music?
Pontuação: 45.0Sugestão: Cevap daha doğal ve tutarlı olmalı; gramer hataları ve gereksiz tekrarlar azaltılmalı. Tek cümlede tercihizi açıkça belirtin, ardından nedenini veya bağlamı (ör. ders çalışırken) bir bağlaçla ekleyin. “Musics” yerine “music” kullanın ve zaman uyumuna dikkat edin.
Exemplo: I usually prefer sad music because it helps me concentrate when I study, but if I'm in a good mood I listen to upbeat songs like pop or rap.
Does happy music make you feel more excited?
Pontuação: 30.0Sugestão: Cevap tutarsız ve kararsız görünüyor; net bir görüş belirtin. Basit bir konu cümlesi kurun, ardından bir neden verin ve gerekiyorsa bir örnek ekleyin. "Musics" yerine "music" ve zaman ifadelerini doğru kullanın.
Exemplo: Not necessarily; happy music sometimes makes me feel more energetic, but if I'm sad it doesn't always help — for example, when I'm stressed I prefer instrumental or calm music.
Have you taken any music classes?
Pontuação: 40.0Sugestão: Cevap kısa ve karışık; doğrudan soruya yanıt verin (evet/hayır) ve ardından kısa bir açıklama ekleyin. Şimdiki zaman ve geçmiş zaman kullanımlarını karıştırmayın. "When I was listening to music, I dance" yerine "I dance to music" kullanın.
Exemplo: No, I haven't taken any formal music classes; I just listen to music and sometimes dance to my favorite songs at home.
Do you listen to music while doing other things?
Pontuação: 60.0Sugestão: Cevap net ve anlaşılır, ancak daha doğal ifade ve bağlaçlar eklenebilir. "Funny" yerine bağlama uygun kelime kullanın (ör. enjoyable). Bir veya iki cümlede nedenini ve bir örnek verin.
Exemplo: Yes, I often listen to music while I'm cooking because it makes the activity more enjoyable; for example, I play upbeat songs when preparing dinner.
× I prefer uh, sad musics and when I study, but when I was really funny and uh, happy, I listen Happy music and maybe, uh, rap.
✓ I prefer sad music when I study, but when I feel really cheerful and happy, I listen to happy music and maybe rap.
The word 'music' is an uncountable noun in English and should not take a plural form 'musics'. Use 'music' without -s. Also use 'feel' to describe emotional states (present tense) and include the preposition 'to' after 'listen' when followed by a noun phrase. Capitalization of 'Happy' is unnecessary. Suggestion: learn common uncountable nouns and remember 'listen to' + noun. Grammar problem type ID: 1
× I don't prefer happy musics when I was hap uh, unhappy.
✓ I didn't prefer happy music when I was unhappy.
The original mixes tenses and uses plural 'musics' (uncountable). The context uses past tense 'was', so the verb expressing preference should be past tense 'didn't prefer'. Use 'music' (uncountable) and 'unhappy' as the adjective. Also remove filler sounds. Suggestion: keep tense consistent and use 'music' as uncountable. Grammar problem type ID: 3
× Umm, I think not. I don't prefer happy musics when I was hap uh, unhappy. Uh, so I didn't try it. Uh, maybe yes, maybe or.
✓ I don't prefer happy music when I am unhappy, so I don't try it. Maybe yes, maybe no.
Again 'music' is uncountable and should not be pluralized. The original mixes past and present tenses; if speaking generally, use present tense: 'I don't prefer'. Replace vague ending 'maybe or' with 'maybe no' or 'maybe sometimes'. Suggestion: decide whether statement is general habit (use present) or past event (use past) and keep tense consistent, and use 'music' as uncountable. Grammar problem type ID: 1
× Now I haven't, I, I just listen to music and, uh, when I was listening music. I dance with song.
✓ I haven't taken any; I just listen to music, and when I listen to music, I dance to the song.
The student used 'listening music' without the necessary preposition 'to' and mixed tenses. Use present simple 'listen to music' for habitual actions. 'Dance with song' is unnatural; use 'dance to the song' to indicate dancing while music plays. Suggestion: remember 'listen to' and 'dance to' collocations and use consistent tense for habits. Grammar problem type ID: 6
× Uh, yes I do. Uh, example, I listen to music when I am in the kitchen and cooking, cooking meals.
✓ Yes, I do. For example, I listen to music when I am in the kitchen cooking meals.
The phrase 'example' should be 'for example'. The repetition 'cooking, cooking' is redundant. Use the participle 'cooking meals' with no comma after 'kitchen'. Suggestion: use 'for example' to introduce examples and avoid repeated words; combine 'in the kitchen cooking meals' for smooth structure. Grammar problem type ID: 11
× Uh, I think it's very funny activity.
✓ I think it's a very fun activity.
'Funny' usually means 'causing laughter'; 'fun' describes something enjoyable. Also include the indefinite article 'a' before 'very fun activity'. Suggestion: use 'fun' for enjoyable activities and include articles where needed. Grammar problem type ID: 13}]}ični