Part 1
考官
Do you prefer sad or happy music?
考生
I prefer to like happy music because happy music makes me happy and refresh my mind and if I said I I will send the happy music I become happy.
考官
Does happy music make you feel more excited?
考生
Yes. It makes me more energy and happy and happy music. Is my mind.
Do you prefer sad or happy music?
分数: 45.0建议: 回答は意味が伝わりますが、文法と語順の誤り、冗長さ、不自然な表現が目立ちます。まず主題文(I prefer happy music)で直接答え、続けて1〜2文で理由を具体的に述べてください。接続語(because, so, which)を使って文をつなぎ、同じ語(happy)を繰り返しすぎないように別の語(cheerful, uplifting, refreshing)を使い分けましょう。また、発音や語形(refresh -> refreshes, make -> makes)と代名詞の使い方に注意してください。短く自然な文(最大5文)で答える練習をしてください。
示例: I prefer happy music. It usually lifts my mood and refreshes my mind because upbeat rhythms and cheerful melodies make me feel more optimistic. For example, when I listen to lively pop songs during a break, I feel energized and ready to work.
Does happy music make you feel more excited?
分数: 35.0建议: 回答が短くて不自然で、文法(make -> makes, more energy -> more energetic)や語順の誤りがあります。まず簡潔にYes/Noで答え、続けて理由や具体例を1〜2文で述べてください。接続語(because, so, which)を使い、形容詞と名詞を正しく使い分ける練習をしてください(energetic は形容詞、energy は名詞)。また、冗長な語の反復を避け、意味のある詳細(どんな音楽で、どんな場面で)を加えると良いです。
示例: Yes, it does. Happy music usually makes me feel more energetic because upbeat tempos and catchy hooks boost my motivation. For instance, I often listen to dance tracks before exercising to get pumped up.
× I prefer to like happy music because happy music makes me happy and refresh my mind and if I said I I will send the happy music I become happy.
✓ I prefer happy music because happy music makes me happy and refreshes my mind, and if I listen to happy music I become happy.
The phrase 'prefer to like' is incorrect; after 'prefer' we usually use the noun or gerund, so 'prefer happy music' is natural. 'Refresh my mind' needs subject-verb agreement: 'happy music' (singular) requires 'refreshes' (present simple). 'If I said I I will send the happy music' is ungrammatical and unclear; the intended meaning is likely 'if I listen to happy music', so use 'listen to' (verb + preposition). Also keep consistent present tense for general preferences and effects. Suggestions: use 'prefer + noun' or 'prefer + verb-ing' (e.g., 'prefer listening to happy music'), and ensure subject-verb agreement and correct verb+preposition collocations.
× Yes. It makes me more energy and happy and happy music. Is my mind.
✓ Yes. It gives me more energy and makes me happy; happy music clears my mind.
'Makes me more energy' is incorrect because 'energy' is a noun and the verb requires a noun phrase like 'gives me more energy'. 'It makes me happy' uses correct structure 'make + object + adjective'. The fragment 'and happy music. Is my mind.' is ungrammatical; combine ideas into full sentences: 'happy music clears my mind' expresses the intended meaning. Suggestions: use 'give/gives me energy' and 'make + object + adjective', avoid sentence fragments, and keep parallel structure.