JewelryPart 1 Report

MockPart12026-01-27 12:27:17

Conversation

Part 1

Examiner

Do you often wear jewelry?

Candidate

Let me think I like Jerry, but, but I don't, uh, often wear Jerry, uh, because I, I think it makes me feel discomfortable, uncomfortable, so I just buy them and call it them.

Examiner

What type of jewelry do you like?

Candidate

Uh, for example, necklace areas, uh, or necklace, umm, I, uh, I know it's uh, it's usual. I like to collect them, but I don't wear, wear them. I just stay at home.

Examiner

Do you usually buy jewelry?

Candidate

I'm not usually by them. Uh, I think I'm not a die hand fan. It is just as my hobbies, uh, for example drawing or something. Umm in in addition, I.

Examiner

Why do you think some people wear a piece of jewelry for a long time?

Candidate

I think some people think we're a piece of journaling can show them Co can show all personal aesthetic test. In addition, people's friends or parents take take take them as a.

Evaluation

Overall

Overall: 5.5Fluency & Coherence: 5.5Pronunciation: 6.0Grammar: 5.5Lexical Resource: 6.0

Part 1

Do you often wear jewelry?

Score: 45.0

Suggestion: Improve clarity and fluency: start with a direct topic sentence, avoid hesitation and repetition, use correct vocabulary (jewelry not 'Jerry'), and give a brief reason with one supporting detail. Keep to 2–3 clear sentences and correct grammar (e.g., 'I like jewelry, but I don't often wear it because it makes me uncomfortable').

Example: I like jewelry, but I don't often wear it because it makes me feel uncomfortable. For example, necklaces can feel heavy and distracting when I work, so I usually keep them in a box at home.

What type of jewelry do you like?

Score: 50.0

Suggestion: Be specific and structured: give a clear topic sentence naming the types, then add one precise detail about why you like them (appearance, sentimental value). Use linking words (for example, because) and avoid filler words. Limit to 2–3 sentences.

Example: I especially like necklaces and bracelets because they look elegant and suit many outfits. For example, I collect simple silver necklaces since they match both casual and formal clothes, but I rarely wear them outside.

Do you usually buy jewelry?

Score: 40.0

Suggestion: Answer directly and correct vocabulary: say 'I don't usually buy jewelry' then explain briefly why with one or two reasons. Avoid unclear idioms ('die hard fan') and incomplete sentences. Use linking words like 'because' or 'so'.

Example: No, I don't usually buy jewelry because it's not a priority for me. I prefer to spend money on hobbies like drawing and art supplies, so jewelry is something I only buy occasionally as a gift.

Why do you think some people wear a piece of jewelry for a long time?

Score: 48.0

Suggestion: Provide a clear reason and a supporting detail: start with a topic sentence (e.g., 'People keep jewelry long-term because it has sentimental value'), then give a concrete example (family heirloom, gifts). Use linking words ('because','for example') and avoid vague phrases.

Example: People often wear the same piece of jewelry for a long time because it has sentimental value. For example, a necklace given by a parent or a wedding ring can remind someone of important relationships and memories, so they rarely take it off.

Grammar

Incorrect use of adjectives or adverbs

× I think it makes me feel discomfortable, uncomfortable, so I just buy them and call it them.

I think it makes me feel uncomfortable, so I just buy them and keep them.

The word 'discomfortable' is nonstandard; the correct adjective is 'uncomfortable'. 'Call it them' is ungrammatical — likely intended meaning is 'keep them' or 'store them'. Replace with 'keep them' for clarity and correct adjective use.

Incorrect use of pronouns

× I just buy them and call it them.

I just buy them and keep them.

The phrase 'call it them' mixes singular 'it' with plural 'them', which is incorrect pronoun usage. Use the plural pronoun 'them' consistently and pair it with an appropriate verb such as 'keep'.

Sentence structure errors

× Uh, for example, necklace areas, uh, or necklace, umm, I, uh, I know it's uh, it's usual. I like to collect them, but I don't wear, wear them. I just stay at home.

For example, necklaces. I know it's common. I like to collect them, but I don't wear them; they just stay at home.

Original sentence is disfluent and has repeated words. 'Necklace areas' is unclear; use 'necklaces'. 'It's usual' is better as 'it's common'. Combine short clauses and remove repetitions to form clear sentences and correct noun plurality.

Verb in the past participle form

× I'm not usually by them.

I don't usually buy them.

'By' is a misspelling of the verb 'buy'. The correct present tense negative construction is 'I don't usually buy them.' This fixes the verb form and auxiliary usage.

Incorrect use of adjectives or adverbs

× I think I'm not a die hand fan.

I think I'm not a die-hard fan.

The phrase 'die hand' is a misspelling of 'die-hard' (a compound adjective). Use the hyphenated adjective 'die-hard' before 'fan' to convey the intended meaning.

Sentence structure errors

× It is just as my hobbies, uh, for example drawing or something.

It's just a hobby for me, like drawing or similar activities.

'It is just as my hobbies' is ungrammatical. Use 'It's just a hobby for me' (singular) or 'hobbies' with plural subjects. Clarify with 'like drawing' to give examples.

Sentence structure errors

× Umm in in addition, I.

In addition, I ... (please complete the thought).

This fragment is incomplete and lacks a verb or object. Encourage completing the sentence with the intended idea, e.g., 'In addition, I enjoy drawing.' Fragments must be turned into full sentences.

Incorrect use of pronouns

× I think some people think we're a piece of journaling can show them Co can show all personal aesthetic test.

I think some people believe a piece of jewelry can show their personal aesthetic tastes.

Several errors: 'we're' is wrong pronoun; should be 'a piece of jewelry'. 'Journaling' is incorrect word choice. Replace with 'jewelry'. 'Them' should be 'their' to indicate possession. 'Aesthetic test' should be 'aesthetic tastes'. Reorder for natural English.

Incorrect use of verbs

× In addition, people's friends or parents take take take them as a.

In addition, people's friends or parents may take them as a gift or keepsake.

Repeated 'take' is a disfluency. The sentence ends abruptly 'as a.' Clarify intended meaning — likely 'as a gift' or 'as a keepsake'. Add modal 'may' if indicating possibility and complete the noun phrase.

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