Part 1
Examiner
Do you like singing? Why?
Candidate
I like to sing because I usually go to karaoke with my friend. Also I like to sing something what I like. I like. K Pop.
Examiner
Have you ever learnt how to sing?
Candidate
I didn't learn how to sing, but I like to sing, so I practiced how to sing and how to prepare to be a good singer so.
Examiner
Who do you want to sing for?
Candidate
I want to sing for my mom because I really thank you to her. So I want to send message thank you to my mom about singing.
Examiner
Do you think singing can bring happiness to people?
Candidate
I think singing can bring happiness to people because, umm.
Do you like singing? Why?
Score: 55.0Suggestion: 답변이 자연스럽지 않고 문법적 오류가 있습니다. 문장을 명확하게 구성하고 중복되는 표현을 줄이며, 연결어를 사용해 답변을 더 논리적으로 만드세요.
Example: Yes, I enjoy singing because I often go to karaoke with my friends. I especially like singing K-Pop songs, which are my favorite genre.
Have you ever learnt how to sing?
Score: 50.0Suggestion: 답변이 길고 문법적으로 부자연스럽습니다. 간결하게 주제를 명확히 하고, 연결어를 사용해 문장을 자연스럽게 만드세요.
Example: I haven't taken formal singing lessons, but I practice regularly to improve my singing skills and prepare myself to become a better singer.
Who do you want to sing for?
Score: 45.0Suggestion: 문법 오류와 어색한 표현이 있습니다. 감정을 표현할 때는 명확한 문장 구조와 적절한 어휘를 사용하세요.
Example: I want to sing for my mom because I am very grateful to her. Singing is my way of expressing my thanks and love.
Do you think singing can bring happiness to people?
Score: 30.0Suggestion: 답변이 미완성이고 구체적인 이유나 예시가 부족합니다. 자신의 의견을 명확히 하고 구체적인 이유를 덧붙이세요.
Example: Yes, I believe singing can bring happiness to people because it helps them express their emotions and relieve stress.
× I like to sing because I usually go to karaoke with my friend.
✓ I like to sing because I usually go to karaoke with my friends.
The word 'friend' should be plural 'friends' because 'karaoke' is usually a group activity, and the context implies more than one friend. Using the plural form is more natural here.
× Also I like to sing something what I like.
✓ Also, I like to sing songs that I like.
The phrase 'something what I like' is incorrect. 'What' should be replaced with 'that' to introduce a relative clause, and 'something' should be more specific, such as 'songs'. This correction improves clarity and grammatical correctness.
× I like. K Pop.
✓ I like K-Pop.
The sentence is fragmented. Combining 'I like' and 'K Pop' into one sentence with proper punctuation and hyphenation ('K-Pop') corrects the structure and improves readability.
× I didn't learn how to sing, but I like to sing, so I practiced how to sing and how to prepare to be a good singer so.
✓ I didn't learn how to sing, but I like to sing, so I practiced how to sing and how to prepare to be a good singer.
The sentence ends with an unnecessary 'so'. Removing it corrects the sentence structure. The rest of the sentence correctly uses past tense 'didn't learn' and 'practiced'.
× I want to sing for my mom because I really thank you to her.
✓ I want to sing for my mom because I really want to thank her.
The phrase 'I really thank you to her' is incorrect. 'Thank you' is a phrase used to express gratitude directly to someone. Here, 'want to thank her' correctly expresses the intention to show gratitude.
× So I want to send message thank you to my mom about singing.
✓ So I want to send a message to thank my mom through singing.
The original sentence lacks articles and proper word order. Adding 'a' before 'message' and restructuring the sentence clarifies the meaning and corrects grammar.