Part 1
考官
Do you like to keep things tidy?
考生
Yes, I like to keep things organized because you know keeping tidy is a highly important in our social life. Many people they like to be shown or to show themselves. People show themselves as a well prepared people.
考官
Did you use to keep your room tidy as a child?
考生
Yes, I do that. You know, this is related to my mom enforcement and training for at home. I I will. I was prepared to keep all my things prepared and organized at home because it's making my life easier in terms of picking up a piece of clothes or well organized.
Do you like to keep things tidy?
分數: 64.0建議: Be more concise and natural: start with a clear topic sentence, then give one or two specific reasons or an example. Avoid filler phrases (e.g. "you know") and grammar errors (e.g. subject-verb agreement, unnecessary repetition). Use linking words like "because" or "for example" to connect ideas.
範例: Yes, I do. I prefer to keep things tidy because it helps me appear professional and makes daily tasks easier. For example, when my desk is organized I can find documents quickly and work more efficiently.
Did you use to keep your room tidy as a child?
分數: 58.0建議: Answer directly in the past tense and give a clear reason or brief example. Fix grammar (use past tense: "I did" not "I do"), avoid repetition, and use linking words such as "because" or "so". Provide one specific detail about how you kept things tidy or a short anecdote.
範例: Yes, I did. My mother taught me to tidy my room every evening, so I learned to fold clothes and put toys away. Because of this routine, I could always find what I needed quickly and it saved time in the mornings.
× keeping tidy is a highly important in our social life.
✓ keeping things tidy is highly important in our social life.
The phrase 'highly important' modifies the adjective; remove the article 'a' because 'important' is an adjective used in a predicative position and not a countable noun. Also 'keeping tidy' is awkward—use 'keeping things tidy' for clarity.
× Many people they like to be shown or to show themselves.
✓ Many people like to be seen or like to show themselves.
The subject is duplicated ('Many people they') which is ungrammatical; remove 'they'. Also 'to be shown' is passive and odd here—use 'to be seen' or rephrase. Keep parallel structure: 'like to be seen or like to show themselves.'
× People show themselves as a well prepared people.
✓ People show themselves as well-prepared individuals.
Mismatch: 'people' with 'a ... people' is incorrect. Use plural noun 'individuals' or remove article. Also hyphenate 'well-prepared' as a compound adjective before a noun.
× Yes, I do that.
✓ Yes, I did.
Examiner asked about childhood (past). Use past tense 'did' not present 'do'.
× this is related to my mom enforcement and training for at home.
✓ this is related to my mom's discipline and training at home.
'Enforcement' is wrong noun for parental guidance; 'mom's' requires possessive. 'for at home' is incorrect prepositional phrase—use 'at home.'
× I I will.
✓ (remove)
Repeated 'I' and incomplete fragment 'I will.' is an unfinished sentence. Remove it or complete the thought (e.g., 'I did').
× I was prepared to keep all my things prepared and organized at home because it's making my life easier in terms of picking up a piece of clothes or well organized.
✓ I was used to keeping all my things prepared and organized at home because it made my life easier when picking up a piece of clothing or finding things that were well organized.
Use past-tense consistent with childhood: 'was used to keeping' or 'used to keep.' 'It's making' should be past 'it made.' 'A piece of clothes' is uncountable/incorrect; use 'a piece of clothing' or simply 'clothes.' Clarify 'well organized' by linking to 'finding things that were well organized.'