Part 1
Examinador
Do you use headphones?
Candidato
Yes, I do use headphones. I currently have a Samsung product and I like wearing it every time, especially when I listen to music or watch movies and videos.
Examinador
What type of headphones do you use?
Candidato
I use a Bluetooth headphones because I think Bluetooth headphones is much easier to bring rather than the wired one. Especially when going out. It's not hassle for me to have those wires tangling around on my neck.
Examinador
When would you use headphones?
Candidato
I like to use headphones every time I am using my phone or my iPad because I like to block out the noise coming from the outside. It is my way of focusing on what I am listening or watching.
Examinador
In what conditions would you not use headphones?
Candidato
Only when I am talking to a person. As an introvert, I always like to wear headphones because it helps me focus more on what I am doing or it blocks out other unnecessary noise that I don't want to hear. But I would not use a headphone when I am talking to a person.
Examinador
Is wearing headphones comfortable?
Candidato
Yes, wearing headphones is comfortable, especially for someone who doesn't like unnecessary noises outside. I like to wear headphones because it keeps me calm and more focused on things that I am doing.
Do you use headphones?
Pontuação: 82.0Sugestão: Your answer is clear and directly addresses the question, but it could be more concise and varied in vocabulary. Start with a brief topic sentence, then add one or two specific reasons or examples using a linking word. Avoid repeating phrases like “I like” and “every time.”
Exemplo: Yes — I use headphones regularly. I have a Samsung pair that I often wear when I listen to music or watch films because they give good sound quality and help me concentrate.
What type of headphones do you use?
Pontuação: 78.0Sugestão: Good content and reason given, but there are grammar and cohesion issues. Use correct singular/plural (a pair of Bluetooth headphones / Bluetooth headphones are), combine short fragments with linking words, and avoid sentence fragments. Provide one concise reason and one brief example.
Exemplo: I use Bluetooth headphones because they are more convenient than wired ones. For example, when I go out they don’t get tangled and allow me to move around more freely.
When would you use headphones?
Pontuação: 84.0Sugestão: This answer is natural and relevant, but shorten redundant phrases and vary vocabulary. Begin with a clear topic sentence, then use a linking word to add a specific reason and brief example. Avoid repeating “I like.”
Exemplo: I usually wear headphones when I’m using my phone or iPad because they block outside noise and help me concentrate. For instance, I put them on when I study or watch videos in a busy café.
In what conditions would you not use headphones?
Pontuação: 76.0Sugestão: The idea is clear but your answer repeats itself and has minor grammar errors (use plural 'headphones'). Start with a direct response, then briefly explain and give a specific situation. Reduce repetition and correct articles and number agreement.
Exemplo: I wouldn’t wear headphones when I’m talking to someone in person. Although I often wear them to focus or block noise, I take them off during conversations out of courtesy.
Is wearing headphones comfortable?
Pontuação: 80.0Sugestão: Answer is relevant but repetitive. Use a concise topic sentence, one linked reason, and a brief illustrative example. Replace vague phrases like “things that I am doing” with a specific activity to add clarity.
Exemplo: Yes, they are comfortable and useful for blocking distracting sounds. For example, I wear them while studying because they help me stay calm and concentrate on reading.
× Yes, I do use headphones.
✓ Yes, I do use headphones.
No correction needed; sentence is grammatically acceptable. It uses the present simple with auxiliary 'do' for emphasis when answering a question.
× I currently have a Samsung product and I like wearing it every time, especially when I listen to music or watch movies and videos.
✓ I currently have a Samsung product, and I like wearing it all the time, especially when I listen to music or watch movies and videos.
Use of 'every time' is awkward here; 'all the time' or 'always' is more natural. Also add a comma before 'and' to join two independent clauses. This is a style/usage improvement rather than a strict grammar rule.
× I use a Bluetooth headphones because I think Bluetooth headphones is much easier to bring rather than the wired one.
✓ I use Bluetooth headphones because I think Bluetooth headphones are much easier to carry than wired ones.
'Headphones' is plural, so do not use the article 'a' and use plural verb 'are' (subject-verb agreement). Use 'carry' or 'bring' collocated with devices; 'rather than the wired one' should be 'than wired ones' to compare plural to plural. Also avoid repeating 'Bluetooth' unnecessarily.
× Especially when going out.
✓ I especially use them when I go out.
Fragment: 'Especially when going out' is incomplete. Make it a full sentence by including subject and verb, e.g., 'I especially use them when I go out.' This fixes sentence structure errors.
× It's not hassle for me to have those wires tangling around on my neck.
✓ It's not a hassle for me to have those wires tangling around my neck.
Add the article 'a' before 'hassle'. 'Tangling around my neck' is acceptable; no extra preposition needed. This corrects article usage and natural phrasing.
× I like to use headphones every time I am using my phone or my iPad because I like to block out the noise coming from the outside.
✓ I like to use headphones whenever I use my phone or iPad because I like to block out noise from outside.
Avoid mixing 'every time I am using' (present continuous) with 'I like'; use simple present 'whenever I use' for habitual actions. Also 'the noise coming from the outside' is wordy; 'noise from outside' is more natural.
× It is my way of focusing on what I am listening or watching.
✓ It is my way of focusing on what I am listening to or watching.
The verb 'listen' requires the preposition 'to' when followed by an object. Add 'to' after 'listening' to form the correct verb + preposition construction.
× Only when I am talking to a person.
✓ Only when I am talking to someone.
'A person' is grammatical but 'someone' is more natural in this context. Also this fragment can remain as a short answer but using 'someone' improves style.
× As an introvert, I always like to wear headphones because it helps me focus more on what I am doing or it blocks out other unnecessary noise that I don't want to hear.
✓ As an introvert, I always like to wear headphones because they help me focus more on what I am doing and block out unnecessary noise that I don't want to hear.
Pronoun agreement: 'headphones' is plural, so use 'they' and 'help' instead of 'it' and 'helps'. Use 'and' instead of 'or' because both clauses describe headphone functions. Remove 'other' unless contrasting with something previously mentioned.
× But I would not use a headphone when I am talking to a person.
✓ But I would not use headphones when I am talking to someone.
'Headphone' is usually plural ('headphones'). Use 'headphones' and 'someone' for natural phrasing. This fixes singular/plural mismatch.
× Yes, wearing headphones is comfortable, especially for someone who doesn't like unnecessary noises outside.
✓ Yes, wearing headphones is comfortable, especially for someone who doesn't like unnecessary noise from outside.
'Noises' is acceptable but 'noise' as an uncountable noun is more natural here. Also 'from outside' is preferred word order.
× I like to wear headphones because it keeps me calm and more focused on things that I am doing.
✓ I like to wear headphones because they keep me calm and more focused on the things I am doing.
Pronoun agreement: 'headphones' are plural, so use 'they keep' not 'it keeps'. Add 'the' before 'things' for specificity. This corrects pronoun and verb agreement as well as article usage.