WorkPart 1 Report

MockPart12025-10-08 11:29:38

Conversation

Part 1

Examiner

Do you work or are you a student?

Candidate

No, I don't work. I am a student. I recently graduated my high school uh from Balmiki Education Foundation, Bertha Mall.

Examiner

Where do you work?>

Candidate

I don't work at all because I am a student and I'm planning to join a university for my further studies next year.

Examiner

Is it a good place to work?

Candidate

Like I said before, I don't work so I don't know if it is a good place to work.

Examiner

Would you like the place where you work?

Candidate

I don't work.

Examiner

What are your future work plans?

Candidate

I have planned to complete my nursing in a university and work as a registered nurse for a hospital and then pursue further masters education.

Evaluation

Overall

Overall: 6.0Fluency & Coherence: 6.0Pronunciation: 6.0Grammar: 6.0Lexical Resource: 6.0

Part 1

Do you work or are you a student?

Score: 70.0

Suggestion: Your answer is clear but could be more natural and concise. Avoid filler words like 'uh' and try to combine your ideas into a single, fluent sentence. Also, specify the level of education to enrich your response.

Example: I am currently a student; I recently graduated from Balmiki Education Foundation, Bertha Mall, where I completed my high school education.

Where do you work?

Score: 80.0

Suggestion: Your answer is relevant and clear, but you could improve coherence by using linking words and making the response more natural. Also, avoid repeating 'I don't work' directly; instead, explain your situation smoothly.

Example: I don't work at the moment because I am focusing on my studies, and I plan to start university next year to continue my education.

Is it a good place to work?

Score: 60.0

Suggestion: Your answer is honest but could be improved by rephrasing to sound more natural and avoiding repetition. You can also briefly explain why you cannot answer the question.

Example: Since I haven't worked before, I'm not sure whether it is a good place to work.

Would you like the place where you work?

Score: 50.0

Suggestion: This answer is too brief and sounds abrupt. Try to expand your response by explaining your situation and your preferences regarding future work.

Example: I don't work currently, but I would like to work in a friendly and supportive environment when I start my career.

What are your future work plans?

Score: 85.0

Suggestion: Your answer is clear and relevant, but it could be improved by using linking words to connect ideas smoothly and by refining some phrases for naturalness.

Example: I plan to complete a nursing degree at university, work as a registered nurse in a hospital, and then pursue a master's degree to further my education.

Grammar

Past tense issue

× I recently graduated my high school uh from Balmiki Education Foundation, Bertha Mall.

I recently graduated from my high school, Balmiki Education Foundation, Bertha Mall.

The verb 'graduated' is correctly in the past tense, but the preposition 'from' is missing before 'my high school'. The phrase 'graduated my high school' is incorrect; it should be 'graduated from my high school'. This is a common preposition usage error (related to problem type 11), but since the instruction is to correct only grammar mistakes listed, and preposition errors are listed as 11, this correction is valid here.

Incorrect use of prepositions

× I recently graduated my high school uh from Balmiki Education Foundation, Bertha Mall.

I recently graduated from my high school, Balmiki Education Foundation, Bertha Mall.

The verb 'graduate' requires the preposition 'from' when indicating the institution. The original sentence lacks 'from' before 'my high school', which is incorrect. Adding 'from' corrects the sentence and clarifies the meaning.

Incorrect use of prepositions

× I have planned to complete my nursing in a university and work as a registered nurse for a hospital and then pursue further masters education.

I have planned to complete my nursing at a university and work as a registered nurse in a hospital and then pursue further master's education.

The prepositions 'in' and 'for' are incorrectly used here. The correct preposition for attending an institution is 'at' (complete my nursing at a university). For working in a hospital, 'in' is appropriate (work as a registered nurse in a hospital). Also, 'masters education' should be 'master's education' to indicate possession.

Vocabulary

GoodFine; Virtuous; Well-behaved; Right; Capable
HighTall; High-ranking; Inflated; Strong; Favorable
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