ListPart 1 Report

MockPart12025-12-01 11:55:02

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Part 1

Examiner

Do you make a list when you shop?

Candidate

I sometimes make a shopping list because it helps me stay organized and ensures I don't forget any essential items. For instance, when I plan ahead with a list, I can shop more efficiently and prioritize what I really need, which saves me time and reduces the storage. As a result, my shopping trips becomes more productive and less overwhelming.

Examiner

Do you make a list for your work? Does it work?

Candidate

I always make a list of tasks for my work because it helps me stay organized and manage my time better. For example, by writing down what I need to do each day, I can prioritize important jobs and complete them more efficiently. This method really improves my productivity and reduces stress.

Examiner

Why don't some people like making lists?

Candidate

I think some people don't like making lists because it can feel stressful or time consuming for them. For example, they might prefer to rely on their memory instead of writing things down, especially if they feel confident they won't forget anything. Also, creating lists might seem like an extra task that interrupts their workflow shopping.

Examiner

Do you prefer to make a list on paper or your phone?

Candidate

I prefer to make lists on paper because it allows me to have a clear overview of all my tasks, which helps me remember them more effectively. For example, physically writing things down helps me focus better and organize my thoughts more clearly. In addition, I find that paper lists are easier to customize with drawings or highlights, which makes planning more enjoyable.

Evaluation

Overall

Overall: 7.0Fluency & Coherence: 7.0Pronunciation: 7.0Grammar: 6.5Lexical Resource: 7.0

Part 1

Do you make a list when you shop?

Score: 85.0

Suggestion: Your answer is generally clear and well-structured, but there is a small grammatical error and a slight redundancy. For example, "reduces the storage" is unclear and should be corrected. Also, avoid repeating similar ideas like 'stay organized' and 'prioritize' without adding new information. Try to use more precise vocabulary and correct grammar to improve naturalness.

Example: I sometimes make a shopping list because it helps me stay organized and ensures I don't forget essential items. For instance, planning ahead allows me to shop efficiently and focus on what I really need, which saves time and prevents unnecessary purchases. Consequently, my shopping trips are more productive and less stressful.

Do you make a list for your work? Does it work?

Score: 90.0

Suggestion: Your response is clear and well-structured with good use of linking words. To improve, try to vary your vocabulary more and avoid repeating phrases like 'stay organized' from previous answers. Adding a specific example or result could make your answer more vivid and convincing.

Example: I always make a list of tasks for my work because it helps me manage my time effectively. For example, by listing daily duties, I can focus on high-priority projects and finish them promptly. This approach boosts my productivity and helps me meet deadlines with less stress.

Why don't some people like making lists?

Score: 75.0

Suggestion: Your answer addresses the question but contains a confusing phrase "interrupts their workflow shopping" which affects clarity. Also, try to use more precise vocabulary and avoid minor grammar mistakes. Make sure your supporting details are directly relevant and clearly explained.

Example: I think some people avoid making lists because it can feel stressful or take extra time. For instance, they might trust their memory more, especially if they believe they won't forget tasks. Additionally, making lists might seem like an unnecessary step that breaks their concentration during work.

Do you prefer to make a list on paper or your phone?

Score: 92.0

Suggestion: Your answer is natural, well-structured, and detailed with good use of linking words. To improve further, you could add a brief comparison with digital lists to show a balanced view and enrich your response.

Example: I prefer making lists on paper because it gives me a clear overview of my tasks and helps me remember them better. For example, writing by hand improves my focus and lets me organize thoughts clearly. Compared to digital lists, paper allows me to add drawings or highlights, making planning more enjoyable and personalized.

Grammar

Subject-verb agreement errors

× As a result, my shopping trips becomes more productive and less overwhelming.

As a result, my shopping trips become more productive and less overwhelming.

The subject 'shopping trips' is plural, so the verb should be 'become' instead of 'becomes' to agree in number. This is a subject-verb agreement error.

Incorrect use of prepositions

× Also, creating lists might seem like an extra task that interrupts their workflow shopping.

Also, creating lists might seem like an extra task that interrupts their workflow.

The word 'shopping' at the end is unnecessary and incorrect in this context. It appears to be a misplaced word, so it should be removed to correct the sentence.

Vocabulary

BetterSuperior; More advantageous; To a higher standard
ClearUnderstandable; Obvious; Transparent; Bright; Unobstructed
ExtraAdditional; Exceptionally; In addition; Addition; Walk-on
ImportantSignificant; Main; Powerful
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