Part 1
Examinador
Do you use headphones?
Candidato
Yes, I use headphones, especially during commuting to the my workplace. I use headphones by listening to music or podcast.
Examinador
What type of headphones do you use?
Candidato
I use cordless headphones. The name is Airpods. It can make it. It can block the background noise when I wear it.
Examinador
When would you use headphones?
Candidato
When I commute to my workplace. When commuting, I use headphones by listening to music or podcasts to learn English and make.
Examinador
In what conditions would you not use headphones?
Candidato
When I laid bicycles, I do not use headphones because it is prohibited in Japan and it caused dangerous accidents when I use headphones.
Examinador
Is wearing headphones comfortable?
Candidato
Yes, it is comfortable because my headphones is not large and suitable for my ears and my headphone is wireless so I don't annoy with the code.
Do you use headphones?
Pontuação: 68.0Sugestão: 回答は質問に直接答えており内容も分かりやすいですが、文法ミス(冠詞や前置詞)、冗長表現、繰り返しが見られます。改善点は:1) 冠詞や前置詞を正しく使う(e.g. "to my workplace" の "the" を外す、"listen to" を使う)。2) 冗長を避け、文を一つか二つにまとめる。3) 具体性を少し加える(どんな音楽やどんなポッドキャストか)。
Exemplo: Yes, I do. I usually wear them while commuting to my workplace to listen to music or English-learning podcasts, which helps me relax and study during the trip.
What type of headphones do you use?
Pontuação: 60.0Sugestão: 意味は伝わりますが、表現が断片的で不自然です。改善点は:1) 正しい語彙("cordless" より一般的に "wireless"、製品名は複数形や所有格に注意)。2) つなぎ言葉を使って理由を明確化する("because" や "so")。3) 冗長な主語・代名詞の使い方を修正する。
Exemplo: I use wireless headphones, specifically AirPods. They are comfortable and block background noise well, so I can concentrate on music or podcasts.
When would you use headphones?
Pontuação: 55.0Sugestão: 回答が繰り返しで不完全な文(最後の "and make" のような不明瞭な語句)があり、詳しさに欠けます。改善点:1) 一度で簡潔に答える(トピック文)。2) 理由や目的を明確に述べる("to learn English" など)。3) 不要な繰り返しを避け、文を完結させる。
Exemplo: I usually wear headphones when I commute to work, mainly to listen to music or English podcasts so I can relax and improve my language skills during the journey.
In what conditions would you not use headphones?
Pontuação: 62.0Sugestão: 意図は明確で安全理由も述べられていますが、文法(時制や語順)、語彙("laid bicycles" は誤り)に問題があります。改善点:1) 正しい表現を使う("when I ride a bicycle")。2) 原因と結果を論理的に述べる("because... can cause...")。3) 一文で自然にまとめる。
Exemplo: I don't wear headphones when I ride a bicycle because it's illegal in Japan and can be dangerous, as it reduces awareness of traffic and hazards.
Is wearing headphones comfortable?
Pontuação: 58.0Sugestão: 答えは具体的ですが文法ミス(主語・動詞の一致、複数形)、語彙の選び方("annoy with the code" は不自然)が多いです。改善点:1) 主語と動詞を一致させる("they are")。2) 自然な表現に直す("they don't tangle with cords" または "I don't get annoyed by cords")。3) 二つの理由を論理的に繋げる結合詞を使う。
Exemplo: Yes, they are comfortable because they're small and fit my ears well, and being wireless means I don't have to deal with tangled cords.
× Yes, I use headphones, especially during commuting to the my workplace.
✓ Yes, I use headphones, especially when commuting to my workplace.
You used the preposition 'during' with a gerund phrase awkwardly and included an unnecessary article 'the' before 'my workplace'. 'During' is typically followed by a noun (during the day), while 'when commuting' or 'while commuting' is more natural here. Also remove 'the' because 'my' already specifies the workplace.
× I use headphones by listening to music or podcast.
✓ I use headphones to listen to music or podcasts.
The construction 'use... by + -ing' is awkward; it's more natural to use 'to' plus the base verb: 'to listen'. Also 'podcast' should be plural 'podcasts' to match 'music' as general items or keep singular with an article. Use 'podcasts' for general listening.
× I use cordless headphones.
✓ I use wireless headphones.
'Cordless' is understandable but 'wireless' is the more common adjective for modern headphone connectivity. This is a word choice/style correction rather than grammar, but it improves naturalness.
× The name is Airpods.
✓ They are called AirPods.
Headphones are plural, so use plural pronoun and verb: 'they are'. Also brand spelling 'AirPods' with a capital P is conventional. 'The name is' is grammatically possible but less natural.
× It can make it.
✓ They can do that.
'It' refers to headphones (plural) so use 'they'. 'Can make it' is vague; 'can do that' or a specific verb (e.g., 'can do that for me') is clearer. Subject-verb agreement requires plural verb form 'can' with plural subject and appropriate object.
× It can block the background noise when I wear it.
✓ They can block background noise when I wear them.
Headphones are plural, so use 'they/them' and plural verb agreement 'can block'. Also omit 'the' before 'background noise' unless referring to specific noise previously mentioned.
× When I commute to my workplace.
✓ I use them when I commute to my workplace.
The original is a sentence fragment lacking a main verb. Combine with context: 'I use them when I commute to my workplace.' This makes a complete sentence.
× When commuting, I use headphones by listening to music or podcasts to learn English and make.
✓ When commuting, I use headphones to listen to music or podcasts to learn English and relax.
Again avoid 'use... by + -ing' and use 'to listen'. The sentence ended with 'and make', which is incomplete; likely intended 'and relax' or 'and make use of time'. Provide a clear verb to finish the idea.
× When I laid bicycles, I do not use headphones because it is prohibited in Japan and it caused dangerous accidents when I use headphones.
✓ When I ride a bicycle, I do not use headphones because it is prohibited in Japan and it can cause dangerous accidents.
'Laid bicycles' is incorrect; the correct verb is 'ride a bicycle'. Keep present tense 'do not use' to match habitual action. Use 'can cause' for general possibility rather than past 'caused'. Also remove the repeated 'when I use headphones' which is redundant.
× Yes, it is comfortable because my headphones is not large and suitable for my ears and my headphone is wireless so I don't annoy with the code.
✓ Yes, they are comfortable because my headphones are not large and fit my ears, and they are wireless so I am not bothered by a cord.
Use plural pronouns and verbs for 'headphones' (they are). 'Suitable for my ears' is better as 'fit my ears'. 'I don't annoy with the code' is ungrammatical; intended meaning is 'I am not annoyed by the cord' or 'not bothered by a cord'. 'Cord' spelling and word choice corrected. Maintain consistent plural forms.