Part 1
Examinador
Do you use headphones?
Candidato
Did you use headphones?
Examinador
What type of headphones do you use?
Candidato
What type of headphones do you use?
Examinador
When would you use headphones?
Candidato
When would you use headphones?
Examinador
In what conditions would you not use headphones?
Candidato
And what condition would you not use headphones?
Examinador
Is wearing headphones comfortable?
Candidato
In wearing headphone comfortable.
Do you use headphones?
Pontuação: 20.0Sugestão: Answer directly with a clear present-tense statement. Keep it natural and concise, e.g. say whether you use them and give one brief reason or frequency. Use correct tense and word order.
Exemplo: Yes, I use headphones regularly because I listen to music and podcasts during my commute.
What type of headphones do you use?
Pontuação: 10.0Sugestão: Start with a topic sentence naming the type, then add one specific detail (brand, style, or reason). Use correct word order and avoid repeating the examiner's question.
Exemplo: I use over-ear Bluetooth headphones, mainly a Sony model, because they block noise and have good sound quality.
When would you use headphones?
Pontuação: 15.0Sugestão: Respond with a clear topic sentence about typical situations, then give one or two specific examples linked by a connecting word (e.g., 'for example' or 'when'). Avoid mirroring the question.
Exemplo: I use headphones when I commute and when I study; for example, I put them on during my train rides to focus and listen to audiobooks.
In what conditions would you not use headphones?
Pontuação: 25.0Sugestão: Give a direct negative statement then provide a clear reason. Use linking words like 'because' or 'so' to connect your reason. Keep it to one or two sentences.
Exemplo: I wouldn't wear headphones while crossing busy streets because I need to hear traffic and stay safe.
Is wearing headphones comfortable?
Pontuação: 15.0Sugestão: Use a complete grammatical sentence: state if it's comfortable and add a brief explanation with a linking word. Correct word order and article usage are important.
Exemplo: Wearing these headphones is comfortable because they have soft ear cushions and adjustable headbands.
× Did you use headphones?
✓ Do you use headphones?
The examiner's question is in the simple present about habitual use. The student answered by repeating the examiner's question but used the past-tense auxiliary 'Did', which is incorrect for a habitual present action. Use simple present 'Do you use' for routines or general habits. Suggestion: Use 'do/does' for present habitual questions (e.g., 'Do you use headphones?').
× What type of headphones do you use?
✓ What type of headphones do you use?
This sentence is already correct. It uses the simple present tense appropriately to ask about a habitual choice or general fact. No correction needed. Suggestion: Keep using simple present for general questions about habits or preferences.
× When would you use headphones?
✓ When do you use headphones?
The examiner likely asked about occasions when the student uses headphones in general, so simple present 'do you use' is appropriate. Using 'would' implies conditional or hypothetical situations; if the intended meaning was habitual use, replace 'would' with 'do'. Suggestion: Use 'do' for habitual occasions; use 'would' only for hypothetical or conditional contexts (e.g., 'When would you use headphones if you had them?').
× When would you use headphones?
✓ When do you use headphones?
The student's repetition of the examiner's question retained 'would', which creates a mismatch with the expected simple present. This is a sentence structure/tense mismatch causing unnatural meaning. Change 'would' to 'do' to match habitual context. Suggestion: Match the tense of the question to the intended meaning (habitual = simple present).
× And what condition would you not use headphones?
✓ In what situations would you not use headphones?
The original uses 'what condition' which is unidiomatic for asking about circumstances; 'situations' or 'conditions' in plural is more natural. Also 'would' is acceptable if asking hypothetically, but it's clearer to use 'would' with 'situations' or use simple present 'do' for habitual contexts. Here 'In what situations would you not use headphones?' is a natural phrasing. Suggestion: Use plural 'situations' or 'conditions' and begin with 'In what' for asking about circumstances (e.g., 'In what situations do you not use headphones?').
× In wearing headphone comfortable.
✓ Is wearing headphones comfortable?
The student's reply lacks auxiliary verb and incorrect word order; 'In wearing headphone comfortable' misses 'is', uses singular 'headphone' instead of plural 'headphones', and places 'in' incorrectly. The correct response to the examiner's question 'Is wearing headphones comfortable?' is that exact sentence (or answer 'Yes, wearing headphones is comfortable.'). Suggestion: Use the auxiliary 'is' for yes/no questions and plural 'headphones'. For statements, use 'Wearing headphones is comfortable.' or answer 'Yes, it is comfortable.'