WeatherPart 1 Report

MockPart12025-11-12 01:11:35

Conversation

Part 1

Examiner

What's the weather like where you live?

Candidate

Oh, I don't like this question because I live in Kazakhstan and my country known for its cold weather.

Examiner

Do you prefer cold or hot weather?

Candidate

I prefer not to cold and not too hot. I'm keen on a warm weather because umm, I feel very awful if I felt a cold or hot.

Examiner

Do you prefer dry or wet weather?

Candidate

So actually I prefer wet weather, but sometimes I like dry because, uh, when I stayed at home I like wet weather. But if I go to the beach, of course I wanted to try.

Examiner

Are you in the habit of checking the weather forecast? When and how often?

Candidate

Oh no, I don't. I don't have this habit. I'm not checking the weather forecast. Umm, never.

Examiner

What do you think are the effects of climate change in recent years?

Candidate

Uh, so I think that they are effects of climate change in recent years, extremely hazardous for our environment because step by step every year we have a any natural disasters like climate change or CLI climate warming, like multi-scale.

Examiner

Would you like to visit other cities that have different climates from where you live?

Candidate

Yes, of course I would like to visit other cities that have different climates from where I live because it's my dream. Until I was 7 I always watching any traveling clocks to other countries like Dubai or or Egypt.

Evaluation

Overall

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

Grammar

Incorrect use of the definite article

× I live in Kazakhstan and my country known for its cold weather.

I live in Kazakhstan and my country is known for its cold weather.

The sentence is missing the verb 'is' to form the correct present simple passive structure 'is known'. Without the verb, the sentence is incomplete and grammatically incorrect.

Incorrect use of the definite article

× I prefer not to cold and not too hot.

I prefer not too cold and not too hot.

The phrase 'not to cold' is incorrect; the correct form is 'not too cold' where 'too' is an adverb modifying the adjective 'cold'. Also, 'to' is a preposition and does not fit here.

Incorrect use of the definite article

× I'm keen on a warm weather because umm, I feel very awful if I felt a cold or hot.

I'm keen on warm weather because, umm, I feel very awful if I feel cold or hot.

'Weather' is an uncountable noun and does not take the article 'a'. Also, the verb tense in the conditional clause should be present simple 'if I feel' instead of past 'if I felt' to express general conditions.

Past tense issue

× I feel very awful if I felt a cold or hot.

I feel very awful if I feel cold or hot.

The conditional sentence requires the present simple tense in the 'if' clause to express general truths or repeated actions, not past tense.

Past tense issue

× when I stayed at home I like wet weather.

when I stay at home I like wet weather.

The sentence mixes past tense 'stayed' with present tense 'like'. To express habitual actions, present simple tense should be used consistently.

Incorrect use of the definite article

× But if I go to the beach, of course I wanted to try.

But if I go to the beach, of course I want to try.

The verb 'wanted' is past tense, but the conditional 'if I go' is present/future. The verb should be present tense 'want' to match the conditional.

Incorrect use of the definite article

× I don't have this habit.

I don't have this habit.

This sentence is correct; no correction needed.

Incorrect use of the definite article

× I'm not checking the weather forecast.

I don't check the weather forecast.

The present continuous 'I'm not checking' is not appropriate for habitual actions. The simple present 'I don't check' is correct for habits.

Incorrect use of pronouns

× I think that they are effects of climate change in recent years, extremely hazardous for our environment because step by step every year we have a any natural disasters like climate change or CLI climate warming, like multi-scale.

I think that the effects of climate change in recent years are extremely hazardous for our environment because step by step every year we have natural disasters like climate change or climate warming on multiple scales.

The pronoun 'they' is unnecessary and confusing here; 'the effects' is the subject. Also, 'a any' is incorrect; 'any' alone or 'some' should be used. The sentence structure is improved for clarity.

Past tense issue

× Until I was 7 I always watching any traveling clocks to other countries like Dubai or or Egypt.

Until I was 7, I always watched travel shows about other countries like Dubai or Egypt.

The verb 'watching' is incorrect here; past simple 'watched' is needed to describe past habitual actions. 'Traveling clocks' is incorrect; likely meant 'travel shows'. Also, 'any' is unnecessary.

Vocabulary

ColdChilly; Unfriendly
DifferentDissimilar; Distinct; Unusual
DryArid; Parched; Thirsty; Dull; Unemotional
HotHeated; Very warm; Feverish; Spicy; Fierce
WarmBalmy; Heated; Thick; Friendly; Heat (up)
WetDamp; Rainy; Sticky; Aqueous; Dampen
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