Part 1
Examiner
How do you like geography?
Candidate
I don't like geography because I'm, I'm a, I'm not a good at science. I would I like animals rather than geography.
Examiner
Do you think geography is useful?
Candidate
Yes, if I need to refer to maps during our travel, I may be I may be can you I maybe use geographic knowledge of geography. For example, there are some maps using.
Examiner
Have you ever learned geography?
Candidate
Yes, I have learned geography in my junior high school. I don't want to learn that, but I have to study it. On that subject, we can learn that. Foundation.
Examiner
Do you want to be a geography teacher?
Candidate
No, I don't want to be a geography teacher because I'm not good at the subject, but I want to learn more about the geography because it is useful to our future. And widen our knowledge.
Examiner
Will you learn more about the geography of other countries?
Candidate
Yes, I will learn more about the geography of other countries. Especially for me I would study abroad and I have studied some countries, so I want to learn about above my country.
How do you like geography?
Score: 55.0Suggestion: 回答が不自然で繰り返しが多く、文法的な誤りもあります。より自然で簡潔な表現を心がけ、主語と動詞の一致に注意しましょう。
Example: I don't like geography because I'm not good at science. I prefer studying animals more than geography.
Do you think geography is useful?
Score: 50.0Suggestion: 文が不明瞭で繰り返しや不自然な表現が多いです。明確で簡潔な文を作り、具体的な例をわかりやすく述べましょう。
Example: Yes, geography is useful because I can use maps when I travel. For example, understanding maps helps me find places easily.
Have you ever learned geography?
Score: 60.0Suggestion: 内容がやや曖昧で、文のつながりが不自然です。理由や感想を具体的に述べ、論理的に話を展開しましょう。
Example: Yes, I learned geography in junior high school. Although I didn't enjoy it much, I understood it provides a good foundation for understanding the world.
Do you want to be a geography teacher?
Score: 65.0Suggestion: 文の構造が少し不自然で、接続詞の使い方を工夫するとより流暢になります。理由と意見を明確に述べましょう。
Example: No, I don't want to be a geography teacher because I'm not good at the subject. However, I want to learn more about geography because it is useful for our future and helps broaden our knowledge.
Will you learn more about the geography of other countries?
Score: 60.0Suggestion: 文法と語順に注意し、より自然な表現を使いましょう。また、具体的な理由や計画を明確に述べると良いです。
Example: Yes, I want to learn more about the geography of other countries. Since I plan to study abroad, I have already studied some countries and want to learn more beyond my own country.
× I don't like geography because I'm, I'm a, I'm not a good at science.
✓ I don't like geography because I'm not good at science.
The phrase 'I'm a good at science' is incorrect because 'good' is an adjective and does not require the article 'a' before it. The correct form is 'I'm not good at science.' The article 'a' is used before nouns, not adjectives.
× I would I like animals rather than geography.
✓ I would like animals rather than geography.
The phrase 'I would I like' contains a redundant 'I'. The correct form is 'I would like'. This is a sentence structure error where an extra subject pronoun is mistakenly included.
× Yes, if I need to refer to maps during our travel, I may be I may be can you I maybe use geographic knowledge of geography.
✓ Yes, if I need to refer to maps during our travel, I may be able to use geographic knowledge.
The original sentence has multiple modal verb errors and redundant phrases like 'I may be I may be can you I maybe'. The correct modal verb usage is 'may be able to' to express possibility or ability. Also, 'geographic knowledge of geography' is redundant; 'geographic knowledge' suffices.
× For example, there are some maps using.
✓ For example, there are some maps used.
The phrase 'maps using' is incorrect because 'using' is a present participle and does not fit here. The correct form is 'maps used' to indicate maps that are utilized or employed.
× Yes, I have learned geography in my junior high school.
✓ Yes, I learned geography in my junior high school.
While 'have learned' is grammatically correct, in this context referring to a specific past time ('in my junior high school'), the simple past tense 'learned' is more appropriate.
× I don't want to learn that, but I have to study it.
✓ I don't want to learn it, but I have to study it.
The pronoun 'that' is less appropriate here; 'it' is the correct pronoun to refer back to 'geography' as a subject being studied.
× On that subject, we can learn that. Foundation.
✓ On that subject, we can learn the foundation.
The word 'Foundation' is a noun and should be preceded by the definite article 'the' to specify the foundation being referred to.
× No, I don't want to be a geography teacher because I'm not good at the subject, but I want to learn more about the geography because it is useful to our future.
✓ No, I don't want to be a geography teacher because I'm not good at the subject, but I want to learn more about geography because it is useful for our future.
The definite article 'the' before 'geography' is unnecessary when speaking about the subject in general. Also, 'useful to our future' should be 'useful for our future' as 'useful for' is the correct prepositional phrase.
× And widen our knowledge.
✓ And widen our knowledge.
This is a sentence fragment lacking a subject and verb. It should be connected to the previous sentence or rephrased to be complete.
× Yes, I will learn more about the geography of other countries.
✓ Yes, I will learn more about the geography of other countries.
This sentence is correct in grammar and tense; no correction needed.
× Especially for me I would study abroad and I have studied some countries, so I want to learn about above my country.
✓ Especially for me, I would study abroad and I have studied some countries, so I want to learn about countries other than my own.
The phrase 'learn about above my country' is incorrect. The correct expression is 'learn about countries other than my own' or 'learn about countries besides my own.' Also, a comma is needed after 'Especially for me' for clarity.