Part 1
Examiner
Do you love flowers?
Candidate
Yes I do and I think they are very beautiful and I think flowers can also unmotivated the people to have a good mood.
Examiner
Do you know anyone who loves flowers?
Candidate
Yes of course I will save my mind because my mind is a a big big fan of flowers and she like buying the flowers every weekend and just decorate our house.
Examiner
Are there a lot of flowers where you live?
Candidate
No, actually if I want to see some flowers I have to drive like 30 minutes to go a garden, umm, just nearby my house.
Examiner
Do you take photos of flowers in your daily life?
Candidate
No, I barely do that because in my daily life I don't have many flowers.
Examiner
Do people in your country often send flowers to others?
Candidate
No, they don't. And I think it's just a cultural, cultural thing. But I know in some countries they, they do umm, send the flowers as a gift to the people such as Japan, America.
Do you love flowers?
Score: 60.0Suggestion: 你的回答有點重複,且有語法錯誤。建議你用更自然的句子表達喜歡花,並說明原因,例如花讓人心情愉快。
Example: Yes, I love flowers because they are beautiful and can brighten people's moods.
Do you know anyone who loves flowers?
Score: 50.0Suggestion: 回答中有語法錯誤和不自然的表達。建議直接說明你認識的人喜歡花,並用連接詞補充細節。
Example: Yes, I know someone who loves flowers. For example, my sister buys flowers every weekend to decorate our house.
Are there a lot of flowers where you live?
Score: 70.0Suggestion: 回答基本清楚,但語句不夠流暢。建議減少口頭語,並用連接詞使句子更連貫。
Example: No, there are not many flowers where I live. Therefore, I have to drive about 30 minutes to a nearby garden to see them.
Do you take photos of flowers in your daily life?
Score: 75.0Suggestion: 回答簡潔,但可以用更自然的表達方式,並用連接詞說明原因。
Example: No, I rarely take photos of flowers because there aren't many around me in daily life.
Do people in your country often send flowers to others?
Score: 65.0Suggestion: 回答有重複和口頭語,建議用更流暢的句子說明文化差異,並舉例。
Example: No, people in my country don't often send flowers. I think it's a cultural difference because in countries like Japan and America, sending flowers as gifts is common.
× I think flowers can also unmotivated the people to have a good mood.
✓ I think flowers can also motivate people to have a good mood.
The verb 'unmotivated' is incorrect here; the correct verb form is 'motivate'. Also, after modal verbs like 'can', the base form of the verb should be used, not the past participle or -ed form. So 'can motivate' is correct, not 'can unmotivated'. (English (Taiwan))
× Yes of course I will save my mind because my mind is a a big big fan of flowers and she like buying the flowers every weekend and just decorate our house.
✓ Yes, of course I will say my mind because my mind is a big big fan of flowers and she likes buying flowers every weekend and just decorates our house.
The phrase 'save my mind' is incorrect; it should be 'say my mind'. Also, 'she like' should be 'she likes' to agree with third person singular. 'Decorate' should be 'decorates' to agree with 'she'. The article 'the' before 'flowers' is unnecessary when speaking generally. (English (Taiwan))
× she like buying the flowers every weekend and just decorate our house.
✓ she likes buying flowers every weekend and just decorates our house.
In the third person singular, verbs need an 's' at the end in the present tense. So 'like' should be 'likes' and 'decorate' should be 'decorates'. (English (Taiwan))
× No, actually if I want to see some flowers I have to drive like 30 minutes to go a garden, umm, just nearby my house.
✓ No, actually if I want to see some flowers I have to drive about 30 minutes to a garden just near my house.
The phrase 'like 30 minutes' is informal; 'about 30 minutes' is better. 'To go a garden' is incorrect; it should be 'to a garden'. 'Nearby my house' should be 'near my house'. (English (Taiwan))
× No, I barely do that because in my daily life I don't have many flowers.
✓ No, I rarely do that because in my daily life I don't have many flowers.
'Barely' means 'almost not at all' but is often used with negative contexts. 'Rarely' is more appropriate to express infrequency here. (English (Taiwan))
× No, they don't. And I think it's just a cultural, cultural thing. But I know in some countries they, they do umm, send the flowers as a gift to the people such as Japan, America.
✓ No, they don't. And I think it's just a cultural thing. But I know in some countries they do send flowers as gifts to people, such as in Japan and America.
The phrase 'send the flowers' is incorrect; 'send flowers' is better when speaking generally. 'To the people' should be 'to people'. Also, 'such as Japan, America' should be 'such as in Japan and America' for clarity. (English (Taiwan))