Part 1
Examinador
Did you enjoy traveling by car when you were a kid?
Candidato
Yes, I did enjoy travelling by a car when I was a kid because in car we were listening to music and sing a song together. Like uh, the whole family singing and my mom and me dancing and my dad is driving like it was so fun.
Examinador
What types of cars do you like?
Candidato
Umm the type of car that I like is probably the sport cars like BME or Mercedes or Audi A3 and I think they look wealthy and classy. I like the look I like.
Examinador
Do you prefer to be a driver or a passenger?
Candidato
Actually, I don't have a driver's license yet, so I don't prefer to be a driver, but if I did have it, I still wanna be a passenger because you don't have anything to very you're just listening music and look at the view.
Examinador
What do you usually do when there is a traffic jam?
Candidato
Actually I do literally nothing if I'm in the passenger seat. I just try to encourage the driver and play some music the the type of music the driver likes.
Examinador
Do you think car colours are important?
Candidato
I think the car colors are important to people in the traffic because if the car colors are more sinable, like more visible, it's easy to recognize them in the traffic.
Examinador
Will you buy an expensive car in the future?
Candidato
I'm not really into cars but I want I would like to get 1A BMV or a Audi A3 because like I said earlier, like I said in a previous conversation, it's it looks classy and wealthy so I would like to be in it.
Did you enjoy traveling by car when you were a kid?
Pontuação: 70.0Sugestão: Make the answer more natural and concise. Start with a clear topic sentence, avoid fillers and repetition, correct grammar (e.g., 'listening to music and singing', 'my mom and I'). Add one specific detail to enrich the response. Keep to 2–3 sentences.
Exemplo: Yes, I loved car trips as a child because my family would sing along to music and my parents and I would dance in our seats. Those journeys felt special, especially when we stopped at scenic viewpoints to take photos.
What types of cars do you like?
Pontuação: 60.0Sugestão: Be specific and avoid hesitations. Use correct brand names and a clear structure: state preference, give reasons, and one brief example. Replace vague words ('wealthy') with more natural adjectives ('luxurious', 'stylish'). Limit to 2–3 sentences.
Exemplo: I prefer sporty and compact premium cars, such as BMWs or the Audi A3, because they look stylish and well-built. For example, I like how the Audi A3 combines a sleek exterior with a neat interior.
Do you prefer to be a driver or a passenger?
Pontuação: 65.0Sugestão: Clarify and correct grammar. Start with a direct statement about current situation, then give a clear reason. Remove slang ('wanna') and fix unclear phrase 'you don't have anything to very'. Keep it to 2 sentences.
Exemplo: At the moment I prefer being a passenger because I don't have a driver's license. Even if I could drive, I'd still choose to ride as a passenger so I can relax, listen to music and enjoy the scenery.
What do you usually do when there is a traffic jam?
Pontuação: 75.0Sugestão: Answer directly and add a specific detail to make it more engaging. Remove filler words ('actually', 'literally') and correct repetition. Use linking phrase for coherence.
Exemplo: If I'm a passenger in a traffic jam, I usually try to keep the driver calm by chatting and playing their favourite music. Sometimes I also check maps for alternative routes on my phone.
Do you think car colours are important?
Pontuação: 70.0Sugestão: Use clearer vocabulary and correct spelling ('visible' instead of 'sinable'). Start with a concise opinion and give a reason and short example. Keep it to 2 sentences.
Exemplo: Yes, I think car colours matter because brighter, more visible colours are easier to spot in traffic. For instance, a white or yellow car stands out more than a dark grey one at dusk.
Will you buy an expensive car in the future?
Pontuação: 60.0Sugestão: Be concise and avoid repetition. Start with a direct answer to the question, then explain reason and give a realistic detail. Use correct brand spelling and natural adjectives ('classy' or 'luxurious'). Limit to 2 sentences.
Exemplo: I'm not very into cars, but I would consider buying a premium compact like an Audi A3 because it looks classy and reliable. If I buy one, I'd choose a model with good fuel economy and a comfortable interior.
× in car we were listening to music and sing a song together
✓ in the car we were listening to music and singing songs together
The sentence mixes past continuous 'were listening' with base form 'sing'. When describing simultaneous actions in past continuous, use the present participle (-ing) for both verbs. Also include the definite article 'the' before 'car' and pluralize 'song' to match 'singing songs' for naturalness.
× my mom and me dancing and my dad is driving like it was so fun
✓ my mom and I were dancing and my dad was driving; it was so fun
Use subject pronoun 'I' not 'me' in the compound subject. Maintain consistent past continuous/past simple: 'were dancing' and 'was driving'. Replace 'is driving' with past 'was driving' to match 'when you were a kid' context.
× the type of car that I like is probably the sport cars like BME or Mercedes or Audi A3
✓ The type of car that I like is probably sports cars like BMW, Mercedes, or the Audi A3
Use 'sports cars' (countable plural) rather than 'sport cars'. Brand name 'BMW' spelled correctly. Include commas in a list and the definite article 'the' before model 'Audi A3' for naturalness.
× I think they look wealthy and classy
✓ I think they look wealthy and classy
Sentence is acceptable; 'wealthy' is typically used for people, but using it to describe appearance of cars is informal but grammatical. No change required.
× I like the look I like
✓ I like the look
The repetition 'I like' is redundant. Simplify to one instance to be grammatically correct and natural.
× Actually, I don't have a driver's license yet, so I don't prefer to be a driver, but if I did have it, I still wanna be a passenger because you don't have anything to very you're just listening music and look at the view
✓ Actually, I don't have a driver's license yet, so I don't prefer to be a driver, but if I did have one, I would still want to be a passenger because you don't have anything to worry about; you're just listening to music and looking at the view
Replace 'it' with 'one' for 'driver's license'. Use conditional 'would' instead of informal 'wanna'. 'Very' is incorrect; use 'worry' (verb). Add 'to' after 'listening' and use gerund 'looking' to match parallel structure. Use semicolon or comma to separate clauses.
× I do literally nothing if I'm in the passenger seat
✓ I literally do nothing if I'm in the passenger seat
Adverb placement: 'literally' usually comes before the main verb 'do' for emphasis. The original word order is awkward; moving 'literally' yields a more natural sentence.
× I just try to encourage the driver and play some music the the type of music the driver likes
✓ I just try to encourage the driver and play the type of music the driver likes
Remove duplicated 'the' and adjust word order: 'play the type of music the driver likes' is correct. The conjunction 'and' is fine; this fixes redundancy and awkward phrasing.
× if the car colors are more sinable, like more visible, it's easy to recognize them in the traffic
✓ if the car colors are more visible, it's easy to recognize them in traffic
'Sinable' is not a word; use 'visible'. Remove redundant 'like more visible' and unnecessary article 'the' before 'traffic'. 'In traffic' is the natural phrase.
× Will you buy an expensive car in the future?
✓ Will you buy an expensive car in the future?
Question sentence is correct as-is and matches future tense; no correction needed.
× I'm not really into cars but I want I would like to get 1A BMV or a Audi A3 because like I said earlier, like I said in a previous conversation, it's it looks classy and wealthy so I would like to be in it
✓ I'm not really into cars, but I would like to get a BMW or an Audi A3 because, as I said earlier, it looks classy and wealthy, so I would like to have one
Clean up redundancy: use 'would like' rather than 'want I would like'. Correct brand spelling 'BMW'. Use 'a' vs 'an' before vowel sound 'Audi' -> 'an Audi A3'. Replace 'it's it looks' with 'it looks'. 'Be in it' is awkward for owning a car; use 'have one' or 'own one'. Add commas for clarity.