Part 1
考官
Do you use headphones?
考生
No I don't use have fun but my brother, yes she has one.
考官
What type of headphones do you use?
考生
I don't use the husband so honestly I don't know what my preference.
考官
When would you use headphones?
考生
If I had one, I were using wine working.
考官
In what conditions would you not use headphones?
考生
I would know your headphone. Why that I'm speaking with someone else, especially with my friend, or with my colleague or with my boss.
考官
Is wearing headphones comfortable?
考生
Isn't I'm very comfortable to run the headphones, so do you just want that? I don't like to have one.
Do you use headphones?
分數: 25.0建議: Keep your answer direct and grammatically correct. Start with a clear topic sentence (Yes/No), then briefly expand if needed. Use correct pronouns and avoid extra words. For example, say “No, I don’t use headphones, but my brother does.” If you want to add a reason, follow with one short supporting detail using a linking word (e.g. because, so).
範例: No, I don’t use headphones, but my brother does. I prefer using speakers at home because I find them more comfortable and social.
What type of headphones do you use?
分數: 20.0建議: Answer directly and clarify the reason. If you don’t own headphones, say so clearly and avoid incorrect words. Use a linking phrase to explain why you can’t answer. For example: “I don’t own any headphones, so I can’t say which type I prefer.”
範例: I don’t own any headphones, so I’m not sure which type I prefer. If I had to choose, I would probably pick over-ear headphones because they are comfortable for long listening sessions.
When would you use headphones?
分數: 15.0建議: Use a conditional correctly and give a clear scenario. Start with a conditional phrase and then state specific situations, using linking words like “when” or “for example.” Avoid incorrect verb forms and unrelated words. For example: “If I had headphones, I would use them when working or commuting.”
範例: If I had headphones, I would use them when I’m working to concentrate and when I’m commuting to block out noise.
In what conditions would you not use headphones?
分數: 25.0建議: Respond directly and give clear conditions with correct grammar. Start with a topic sentence (I wouldn’t use headphones when...) and follow with specific reasons, linked by words like “because” or “especially.” Be concise and avoid unclear phrases.
範例: I wouldn’t use headphones when I’m speaking with someone else, especially with friends, colleagues or my boss, because it’s impolite and prevents conversation.
Is wearing headphones comfortable?
分數: 15.0建議: Give a clear opinion and support it with one or two simple reasons. Use a topic sentence (Yes/No) then briefly explain. Avoid fragmented sentences and unnecessary questions. For example: “Not really; I don’t find them comfortable because they can feel tight and make my ears hot.”
範例: Not really. I don’t find wearing headphones comfortable because they can feel tight on my head and make my ears hot after a long time.
× No I don't use have fun but my brother, yes she has one.
✓ No, I don't. I don't have headphones, but my brother does; he has one.
Pronoun errors and sentence structure: 'I don't use have fun' is ungrammatical. 'She' refers to brother incorrectly; use 'he' for brother. Also split into clear clauses and use 'does' to replace repeated verb. Suggest using short answers with auxiliary verbs and correct gender pronoun.
× I don't use the husband so honestly I don't know what my preference.
✓ I don't use headphones, so honestly I don't know my preference.
Wrong word 'husband' used instead of 'headphones' and extra article 'the' is unnecessary. 'Know what my preference' is awkward; use 'know my preference' or 'know what my preference is.' Ensure correct noun and concise phrasing.
× If I had one, I were using wine working.
✓ If I had one, I would use it when working.
Conditional sentence: use second conditional structure 'If I had..., I would...' Not 'were using'. 'Wine' is wrong word; likely 'when' needed. Use base verb 'use' with 'would' to indicate hypothetical. Place time phrase 'when working' correctly.
× I would know your headphone. Why that I'm speaking with someone else, especially with my friend, or with my colleague or with my boss.
✓ I wouldn't use headphones when I am speaking with someone else, especially with a friend, a colleague, or my boss.
Pronoun and modal errors: 'I would know your headphone' is incorrect; likely meant 'I would not use headphones.' Use negative form 'wouldn't' and present continuous for 'am speaking.' Use articles 'a friend' and 'a colleague.' Ensure parallel list and logical meaning.
× Isn't I'm very comfortable to run the headphones, so do you just want that? I don't like to have one.
✓ No, I'm not very comfortable wearing headphones, so I don't want to use one. I don't like having headphones.
Multiple errors: 'Isn't I'm' is ungrammatical; use 'No, I'm not.' 'Run the headphones' is incorrect verb; use 'wear' or 'use.' 'Do you just want that?' is unclear—replace with 'so I don't want to use one.' Use gerund 'having' for general dislike. Keep sentences clear and natural.