Part 1
考官
Do you walk a lot?
考生
Well, I do walk a lot of time to to stay healthy. For example, everyday evening I walk around my neighborhood and this is my reality.
考官
Did you often go outside to have a walk when you were a child?
考生
Yes, I often go for walks when I was a child because my parents asked me to go and bring the groceries home which makes me more confident and make me a a chance to.
考官
Why do people like to walk in parks?
考生
I think the main reason is that parks give them more peaceful, umm stay healthy and also give them a sense of freedom to do their exercise and stay fit and healthy.
考官
Where would you like to take a long walk if you had the chance?
考生
I would like to take a walk along the sea. To to have a fresh air and feel relaxing. Usually I do it in summer.
考官
Where did you go for a walk lately?
考生
Last month I go walks along the beach. Umm see the man fishing and take a fresh air and feel.
Do you walk a lot?
分數: 68.0建議: Be more fluent and concise. Start with a clear topic sentence, avoid repetitions and minor grammar errors, and limit to 2–3 supporting details. Use a linking word when adding an example.
範例: Yes, I walk a lot to keep fit. For example, I take a 30-minute walk around my neighborhood every evening, which helps me relax and stay healthy.
Did you often go outside to have a walk when you were a child?
分數: 55.0建議: Use correct tense and finish your idea. Give a clear reason and one specific detail. Use linking words (because, so) and avoid trailing off.
範例: Yes, I often walked outside as a child because my parents asked me to fetch groceries. As a result, I became more independent and confident when I was around neighbors.
Why do people like to walk in parks?
分數: 62.0建議: Organize the answer: give one main reason then support it with two clear points. Avoid filler sounds and repetition; use linking words like 'because' and 'also'.
範例: I think people prefer parks because they offer peace and fresh air. Because of that, people can exercise comfortably and feel relaxed, which helps them stay fit.
Where would you like to take a long walk if you had the chance?
分數: 66.0建議: Combine short fragments into full sentences and correct small errors. Start with a topic sentence, then add reasons using linking words such as 'because' or 'so'.
範例: I would like to take a long walk along the seaside because the fresh air and sound of the waves are very relaxing. I usually go for such walks in summer when the weather is pleasant.
Where did you go for a walk lately?
分數: 52.0建議: Use the correct past tense and produce a coherent sentence with specific details. Avoid fillers and complete the description with one or two concrete observations.
範例: Last month I walked along the beach. I saw a man fishing and enjoyed the fresh sea air, which made the walk very peaceful.
× Well, I do walk a lot of time to to stay healthy.
✓ Well, I walk a lot of the time to stay healthy.
The phrase 'a lot of time' is incorrect; native usage is 'a lot of the time' or 'a lot' alone. Also the auxiliary 'do' is unnecessary in a simple present affirmative sentence. Remove the extra 'do' and use 'a lot of the time' for naturalness.
× For example, everyday evening I walk around my neighborhood and this is my reality.
✓ For example, every evening I walk around my neighborhood, and this is my routine.
'Everyday' (one word) is an adjective meaning common; 'every evening' or 'everyday evening' is incorrect. Use 'every evening'. Also 'reality' is awkward here; 'routine' fits the context. Add a comma before the conjunction joining independent clauses.
× Yes, I often go for walks when I was a child because my parents asked me to go and bring the groceries home which makes me more confident and make me a a chance to.
✓ Yes, I often went for walks when I was a child because my parents asked me to go and bring the groceries home, which made me more confident and gave me a chance to do so.
This sentence mixes present tense 'go' with past time reference 'when I was a child.' Use past tense 'went.' Relative clause referring to past action must use past 'made' and 'gave.' Remove duplicate 'a' and complete the phrase 'a chance to do so.'
× I think the main reason is that parks give them more peaceful, umm stay healthy and also give them a sense of freedom to do their exercise and stay fit and healthy.
✓ I think the main reason is that parks make people feel more peaceful, help them stay healthy, and give them a sense of freedom to exercise and stay fit.
'Give them more peaceful' is ungrammatical; use 'make people feel more peaceful.' Parallel structure requires consistent verb forms: 'make... feel,' 'help them stay,' 'give them a sense.' Remove repetition 'stay healthy' and 'fit and healthy' to avoid redundancy.
× I would like to take a walk along the sea. To to have a fresh air and feel relaxing. Usually I do it in summer.
✓ I would like to take a walk along the sea to get some fresh air and feel relaxed. I usually do this in summer.
Do not use the article 'a' with uncountable 'air'; use 'fresh air.' The fragment 'To to have...' is incomplete; combine into one sentence with infinitive 'to get.' Use adjective 'relaxed' rather than 'relaxing' to describe how you feel. 'Usually I do it' is better as 'I usually do this.' Remove duplicate 'to.'
× Last month I go walks along the beach. Umm see the man fishing and take a fresh air and feel.
✓ Last month I went for walks along the beach. I saw men fishing, enjoyed the fresh air, and relaxed.
The time phrase 'Last month' requires past tense: change 'go' to 'went.' Use 'went for walks' or 'went walking.' 'See' should be past 'saw.' 'The man fishing' is unclear; use 'men' or 'a man' depending on meaning. 'Take a fresh air' is incorrect—use 'enjoyed the fresh air.' Finish the clause with a clear past-tense outcome 'relaxed.'