Part 1
考官
Do you prefer sad or happy music?
考生
I prefer happy musics because it lifts my mood and makes me feel more energetic. For example, I often listen to BTS when I'm in a good mood because their song are played and catchy.
考官
Does happy music make you feel more excited?
考生
I think no, because I really like happy music, and happy music feel me more relaxed, No excited.
考官
Have you taken any music classes?
考生
No, I don't take any music classes but I want go to the music school and learn music.
考官
Do you listen to music while doing other things?
考生
Of course, I really love listening to music when I clean my house and when I cook.
Do you prefer sad or happy music?
分數: 62.0建議: Постарайтесь исправить грамматические ошибки и сделать речь более естественной и краткой. Избегайте лишних слов (например, множественное число у неисчисляемых существительных) и согласования (their song → their songs). Дайте одно чёткое утверждение, затем 1–2 конкретных подробности. Используйте связку (for example, for instance) корректно.
範例: I prefer happy music because it lifts my mood and gives me more energy. For example, I often listen to BTS when I want to feel upbeat, since their songs are lively and catchy.
Does happy music make you feel more excited?
分數: 40.0建議: Упростите и структурируйте ответ: сначала короткий ответ (Yes/No), затем причина с конкретным описанием эмоций. Исправьте грамматику (happy music makes me feel relaxed). Избегайте противоречий: если вы предпочитаете «energetic» ранее, объясните разницу в контекстах.
範例: Not really. Although I enjoy happy music, it usually makes me feel relaxed and content rather than excited. I find upbeat songs help me focus or unwind rather than make me overly energetic.
Have you taken any music classes?
分數: 55.0建議: Дайте прямой ответ, затем кратко объясните планы: используйте правильные формы (I haven't taken, I want to go). Добавьте одну конкретную деталь, почему вы хотите учиться и что именно — инструмент или теория.
範例: No, I haven't taken any music classes, but I want to go to music school to learn guitar and basic music theory so I can play songs I like.
Do you listen to music while doing other things?
分數: 78.0建議: Ответ хороший, но можно добавить более конкретную деталь и связку для полноты. Сократите повторы (when I ... and when I ... → while). Добавьте пример жанра или цель (motivated, relaxed).
範例: Yes, I often listen to music while I clean or cook, usually upbeat pop or K-pop because it keeps me motivated and makes chores more enjoyable.
× I prefer happy musics because it lifts my mood and makes me feel more energetic.
✓ I prefer happy music because it lifts my mood and makes me feel more energetic.
The noun 'music' is an uncountable noun in English and should not take a plural form 'musics'. Use the singular uncountable form 'music'. Also, 'it lifts' correctly uses singular verb for the uncountable noun. Suggestion: remember that uncountable nouns (music, information, advice) do not have plural forms.
× For example, I often listen to BTS when I'm in a good mood because their song are played and catchy.
✓ For example, I often listen to BTS when I'm in a good mood because their songs are upbeat and catchy.
The subject 'songs' must be plural to match 'their' (plural possessive) and takes the plural verb 'are'. The original 'song are played and catchy' is incorrect: 'played' is unnecessary and awkward here. Use adjective 'upbeat' or 'energetic' with 'catchy'. Suggestion: ensure plural noun 'songs' with plural verb 'are' and use appropriate adjectives rather than mixing passive participle unnecessarily.
× I think no, because I really like happy music, and happy music feel me more relaxed, No excited.
✓ I don't think so, because I really like happy music, and happy music makes me feel more relaxed, not excited.
'I think no' is unnatural; use 'I don't think so'. 'Happy music feel me' is incorrect because 'feel' is not used with a direct object in this way; instead use 'makes me feel'. 'Happy music' (singular uncountable) requires singular verb 'makes'. 'No excited' should be 'not excited' to negate the adjective. Suggestion: use 'make(s) me feel' for effects of music and 'not' for negation before adjectives.
× No, I don't take any music classes but I want go to the music school and learn music.
✓ No, I haven't taken any music classes but I want to go to music school and learn music.
The question 'Have you taken any music classes?' expects present perfect 'haven't taken' for past experiences. The original 'I don't take' is wrong for this context. Also 'want go' is missing 'to' after 'want'. 'the music school' is unnecessary unless referring to a specific school; 'music school' is more natural. Suggestion: use present perfect for experience questions ('I haven't taken any...') and include 'to' after 'want' when followed by a verb.
× Of course, I really love listening to music when I clean my house and when I cook.
✓ Of course, I really love listening to music when I clean my house and when I cook.
This sentence is grammatically correct. It uses the gerund 'listening' properly for habitual actions and the verb forms 'clean' and 'cook' are correct for general habits. No correction needed.