Part 1
Examiner
Are you good at memorising things?
Candidate
Yes, I consider myself quite good at memorizing things. For example, when studying for exam, I use technique like reputation and association which help me retain information more effectively. Disabilities has always been beneficial, especially when learning new language or preparing presentation.
Examiner
Have you ever forgotten something important?
Candidate
Yes, I have forgotten something important before, such as missing a deadline for a school assignment. This happened because I was overwhelmed with multiple tasks and did not manage my time well. Since then, I have started using Reminder and Planner to stay organized and avoid similar mistakes.
Examiner
What do you need to remember in your daily life?
Candidate
In daily life, it is mandatory to remember to stay organized and manage time effectively. For example, keeping to do lists help me to prioritize task and avoid forgetting important responsibilities. Additionally, maintaining a health lifestyle by eating well and getting enough sleep is crucial for overall well-being.
Examiner
How do you remember important things?
Candidate
I usually remember important things by writing them down in a planner or user digital app on my phone. This method helps me organize my task and set reminder so I don't forget deadline or appointment. Additionally, repeating information allowed or associating it with familiar concept often make it easier to recall it.
Are you good at memorising things?
Score: 65.0Suggestion: Your answer is relevant but contains some language errors and unclear phrases. For example, 'technique like reputation' should be 'techniques like repetition', and 'Disabilities has always been beneficial' is unclear and likely incorrect. Try to use correct vocabulary and clear expressions. Also, keep your answer concise and avoid redundancy.
Example: Yes, I consider myself good at memorising things. For example, when studying for exams, I use techniques like repetition and association, which help me retain information more effectively.
Have you ever forgotten something important?
Score: 80.0Suggestion: Your answer is clear and well-structured, but you can improve by using more natural expressions and linking words. For example, instead of 'Reminder and Planner', say 'reminders and planners'. Also, try to add a concluding sentence to complete your answer.
Example: Yes, I have forgotten something important before, like missing a deadline for a school assignment. This happened because I was overwhelmed with multiple tasks and did not manage my time well. Since then, I have started using reminders and planners to stay organised and avoid similar mistakes in the future.
What do you need to remember in your daily life?
Score: 75.0Suggestion: Your answer covers relevant points but has some grammatical errors and awkward phrasing. For example, 'mandatory to remember' can be 'important to remember', and 'to do lists' should be 'to-do lists'. Also, use linking words like 'for instance' or 'moreover' to improve coherence.
Example: In daily life, it is important to remember to stay organised and manage time effectively. For instance, keeping to-do lists helps me prioritise tasks and avoid forgetting important responsibilities. Moreover, maintaining a healthy lifestyle by eating well and getting enough sleep is crucial for overall well-being.
How do you remember important things?
Score: 70.0Suggestion: Your answer is relevant but contains some errors and unclear phrases. For example, 'user digital app' should be 'using a digital app', and 'repeating information allowed' is unclear. Try to use correct grammar and clearer expressions. Also, use linking words like 'for example' or 'in addition' to connect ideas.
Example: I usually remember important things by writing them down in a planner or using a digital app on my phone. This method helps me organise my tasks and set reminders so I don't forget deadlines or appointments. In addition, repeating information or associating it with familiar concepts often makes it easier to recall.
× For example, when studying for exam, I use technique like reputation and association which help me retain information more effectively.
✓ For example, when studying for an exam, I use techniques like repetition and association which help me retain information more effectively.
The sentence is missing the indefinite article 'an' before the singular noun 'exam'. Also, 'technique' should be plural 'techniques' to agree with 'like', and 'reputation' is incorrect; the correct word is 'repetition'. These corrections improve clarity and grammatical accuracy.
× Disabilities has always been beneficial, especially when learning new language or preparing presentation.
✓ These abilities have always been beneficial, especially when learning a new language or preparing a presentation.
The original sentence uses 'Disabilities' which is incorrect in context; it should be 'These abilities'. Also, 'has' should be 'have' to agree with the plural subject. Additionally, 'new language' and 'preparing presentation' need articles 'a' before them. These changes correct subject-verb agreement and article usage.
× This happened because I was overwhelmed with multiple tasks and did not manage my time well.
✓ This happened because I was overwhelmed with multiple tasks and did not manage my time well.
No grammatical error detected in this sentence related to the provided grammar problem types.
× Since then, I have started using Reminder and Planner to stay organized and avoid similar mistakes.
✓ Since then, I have started using reminders and planners to stay organized and avoid similar mistakes.
'Reminder' and 'Planner' should be plural and not capitalized unless referring to specific app names. Using plural forms 'reminders' and 'planners' is more appropriate here to indicate general tools. This correction improves noun usage and clarity.
× In daily life, it is mandatory to remember to stay organized and manage time effectively.
✓ In daily life, it is mandatory to remember to stay organized and manage time effectively.
No grammatical error detected in this sentence related to the provided grammar problem types.
× For example, keeping to do lists help me to prioritize task and avoid forgetting important responsibilities.
✓ For example, keeping to-do lists helps me to prioritize tasks and avoid forgetting important responsibilities.
'To do lists' should be hyphenated as 'to-do lists'. The verb 'help' should be 'helps' to agree with the singular subject 'keeping'. Also, 'task' should be plural 'tasks' to match the context. These corrections fix subject-verb agreement and pluralization.
× Additionally, maintaining a health lifestyle by eating well and getting enough sleep is crucial for overall well-being.
✓ Additionally, maintaining a healthy lifestyle by eating well and getting enough sleep is crucial for overall well-being.
The adjective 'health' is incorrect here; it should be 'healthy' to describe the noun 'lifestyle'. This correction improves adjective usage.
× I usually remember important things by writing them down in a planner or user digital app on my phone.
✓ I usually remember important things by writing them down in a planner or using a digital app on my phone.
The word 'user' is incorrect; it should be 'using' to indicate the action. Also, 'digital app' should be preceded by the article 'a'. These corrections fix verb form and article usage.
× This method helps me organize my task and set reminder so I don't forget deadline or appointment.
✓ This method helps me organize my tasks and set reminders so I don't forget deadlines or appointments.
'Task', 'reminder', 'deadline', and 'appointment' should be plural to match the context. These corrections fix singular and plural agreement.
× Additionally, repeating information allowed or associating it with familiar concept often make it easier to recall it.
✓ Additionally, repeating information aloud or associating it with familiar concepts often makes it easier to recall it.
'Allowed' is incorrect; it should be 'aloud' meaning spoken out loud. 'Concept' should be plural 'concepts' to match the context. The verb 'make' should be 'makes' to agree with the singular subject phrase. These corrections fix word choice, pluralization, and subject-verb agreement.