ListPart 1 Report

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Conversation

Part 1

Examiner

Do you make a list when you shop?

Candidate

Actually, I don't usually make a list to shopping because I don't usually shopping and if I shopping, I usually buy, uh, very uh, little item like uh, instant noodle or bottle.

Examiner

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

Candidate

Yes, I usually make a list for my study because it help me have a schedule to study easier and it encouraged me to do work on time.

Examiner

Why don't some people like making lists?

Candidate

I think simple is they don't need or they can easier to remember what they need without writing it down. Like uh uh, what they do or what they make in the day so they don't need to make a list.

Examiner

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

Candidate

Of course, uh, if I make a list, I always choose my phone because it's very convenient and fast. I only choose the Note app and uh, arrive and uh, and write uh, the please.

Evaluation

Overall

Overall: 5.0Fluency & Coherence: 5.5Pronunciation: 5.0Grammar: 5.0Lexical Resource: 5.0

Part 1

Do you make a list when you shop?

Score: 55.0

Suggestion: Your answer is understandable but contains grammatical errors and awkward phrasing. To improve, use correct verb forms and sentence structures, avoid filler words like 'uh', and provide a clear, concise response. For example, start with a direct answer, then add a reason or example using linking words.

Example: No, I don't usually make a shopping list because I shop infrequently. When I do, I only buy a few items like instant noodles or bottled drinks.

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

Score: 65.0

Suggestion: Your answer addresses the question but has some grammatical mistakes and could be clearer. Use correct verb agreement and linking words to connect ideas smoothly. Also, explain how the list helps you more specifically.

Example: Yes, I usually make a study list because it helps me organize my schedule. This way, I can study more efficiently and stay motivated to complete my tasks on time.

Why don't some people like making lists?

Score: 50.0

Suggestion: Your answer is unclear and contains grammatical errors. To improve, express your ideas clearly with proper sentence structure and avoid repetition. Use linking words to explain reasons logically.

Example: I think some people don't like making lists because they find it unnecessary. They can easily remember their tasks without writing them down, especially if their daily activities are simple.

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

Score: 60.0

Suggestion: Your answer is relevant but includes filler words and unclear phrases. To improve, avoid fillers, use clear vocabulary, and explain your preference with specific reasons and examples.

Example: I prefer making lists on my phone because it is convenient and quick. I usually use the Notes app to write down my tasks, which helps me stay organized.

Grammar

Verb + -ing form

× Actually, I don't usually make a list to shopping because I don't usually shopping and if I shopping, I usually buy, uh, very uh, little item like uh, instant noodle or bottle.

Actually, I don't usually make a list when shopping because I don't usually shop and if I shop, I usually buy, uh, very few items like, uh, instant noodles or a bottle.

The verb 'shopping' should be used in the gerund form after prepositions like 'when' instead of 'to shopping'. Also, 'shopping' as a verb needs to be in the base form 'shop' after modal verbs or auxiliary verbs like 'do'. 'Little item' should be plural 'few items' to match countable nouns. 'Instant noodle' should be plural 'instant noodles' and 'a bottle' needs an article.

Singular and plural issue

× Actually, I don't usually make a list to shopping because I don't usually shopping and if I shopping, I usually buy, uh, very uh, little item like uh, instant noodle or bottle.

Actually, I don't usually make a list when shopping because I don't usually shop and if I shop, I usually buy, uh, very few items like, uh, instant noodles or a bottle.

The noun 'item' is countable and should be plural 'items' when referring to more than one. 'Instant noodle' should be plural 'instant noodles' as it refers to multiple pieces or servings.

Verb + -ing form

× Actually, I don't usually make a list to shopping because I don't usually shopping and if I shopping, I usually buy, uh, very uh, little item like uh, instant noodle or bottle.

Actually, I don't usually make a list when shopping because I don't usually shop and if I shop, I usually buy, uh, very few items like, uh, instant noodles or a bottle.

The phrase 'if I shopping' is incorrect; it should be 'if I shop' because after 'if' we use the base form of the verb for present simple conditional.

Singular and plural issue

× Actually, I don't usually make a list to shopping because I don't usually shopping and if I shopping, I usually buy, uh, very uh, little item like uh, instant noodle or bottle.

Actually, I don't usually make a list when shopping because I don't usually shop and if I shop, I usually buy, uh, very few items like, uh, instant noodles or a bottle.

The noun 'bottle' needs an article 'a' because it is singular and countable.

Singular and plural issue

× Yes, I usually make a list for my study because it help me have a schedule to study easier and it encouraged me to do work on time.

Yes, I usually make a list for my study because it helps me have a schedule to study more easily and it encourages me to do work on time.

The verb 'help' should be 'helps' to agree with the singular subject 'it'. 'Encouraged' should be 'encourages' to maintain present tense. 'Easier' is an adjective; the adverb form 'more easily' is correct to modify the verb 'study'.

Third person singular issue

× Yes, I usually make a list for my study because it help me have a schedule to study easier and it encouraged me to do work on time.

Yes, I usually make a list for my study because it helps me have a schedule to study more easily and it encourages me to do work on time.

The verbs 'help' and 'encouraged' must agree with the singular subject 'it'. Therefore, 'help' changes to 'helps' and 'encouraged' to 'encourages' in present tense.

Incorrect use of adjectives or adverbs

× Yes, I usually make a list for my study because it help me have a schedule to study easier and it encouraged me to do work on time.

Yes, I usually make a list for my study because it helps me have a schedule to study more easily and it encourages me to do work on time.

'Easier' is an adjective but here it should be an adverb modifying the verb 'study'. The correct adverb form is 'more easily'.

Singular and plural issue

× I think simple is they don't need or they can easier to remember what they need without writing it down.

I think simply they don't need to or they can more easily remember what they need without writing it down.

The word 'simple' is an adjective but an adverb 'simply' is needed to modify the verb 'think'. Also, 'can easier' is incorrect; it should be 'can more easily' to correctly use the adverb form.

Incorrect use of adjectives or adverbs

× I think simple is they don't need or they can easier to remember what they need without writing it down.

I think simply they don't need to or they can more easily remember what they need without writing it down.

'Simple' should be 'simply' to function as an adverb modifying 'think'. 'Easier' should be 'more easily' as an adverb modifying 'can remember'.

Incorrect use of prepositions

× I think simple is they don't need or they can easier to remember what they need without writing it down.

I think simply they don't need to or they can more easily remember what they need without writing it down.

The phrase 'don't need' should be followed by 'to' plus verb, so 'don't need to' is correct.

Verb + -ing form

× I think simple is they don't need or they can easier to remember what they need without writing it down.

I think simply they don't need to or they can more easily remember what they need without writing it down.

The verb 'remember' should be in base form after modal verb 'can'.

Verb + -ing form

× Like uh uh, what they do or what they make in the day so they don't need to make a list.

Like, uh, what they do or what they make in the day, so they don't need to make a list.

No major grammar error here related to the problem types, but adding commas improves clarity.

Incorrect use of prepositions

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

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

The preposition 'on' should be used before both 'paper' and 'your phone' for parallel structure.

Incorrect use of pronouns

× I only choose the Note app and uh, arrive and uh, and write uh, the please.

I only choose the Note app and, uh, write, uh, the places.

The original sentence is unclear and seems to misuse words like 'arrive' and 'please'. It likely intends to say 'write the places'. Pronouns and words should be used correctly to convey meaning.

Vocabulary

FastSpeedy; Secure; Indelible; Promiscuous; Quickly
LittleShort; Young; Brief; Minor
SimpleStraightforward; Clear; Plain; Candid
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