Part 1
Examiner
Are there any rules for students at your school?
Candidate
Yes, there's rules like no talking and no playing in class.
Examiner
Do you think students would benefit more from more rules?
Candidate
It helps them improve by any chance?
Examiner
Have you ever had a really dedicated teacher?
Candidate
Yes, I'm studying with a dedicated teacher right now.
Examiner
Do you prefer to have more or fewer rules at school?
Candidate
Fewer. Fewer, because I don't think that I like the following rules.
Examiner
Have you ever had a really strict teacher?
Candidate
Yes, my Chinese teacher is very strict.
Examiner
Would you like to work as a teacher in a rule-free school?
Candidate
Yes, very.
Are there any rules for students at your school?
Score: 60.0Suggestion: In English (Cambodia), you should use correct grammar and be more specific. For example, say "There are rules such as no talking and no playing during class time." Also, avoid redundancy and make your answer more natural.
Example: Yes, there are several rules at my school, such as no talking and no playing during class time to maintain discipline.
Do you think students would benefit more from more rules?
Score: 40.0Suggestion: Your answer is unclear and does not directly respond to the question. In English (Cambodia), try to give a clear opinion with reasons. For example, "I think more rules can help students focus better, but too many rules might make them feel restricted."
Example: I think having more rules can help students improve their behavior, but too many rules might make school life less enjoyable.
Have you ever had a really dedicated teacher?
Score: 70.0Suggestion: Your answer is good but can be improved by adding more details. In English (Cambodia), try to explain why the teacher is dedicated. For example, "Yes, my current teacher is very dedicated because she always helps students after class."
Example: Yes, I have a dedicated teacher now who always helps students after class and explains lessons clearly.
Do you prefer to have more or fewer rules at school?
Score: 50.0Suggestion: Your answer is incomplete and unclear. In English (Cambodia), give a full sentence with reasons. For example, "I prefer fewer rules because too many rules can make students feel stressed and less free."
Example: I prefer fewer rules at school because too many rules can make students feel stressed and less free to express themselves.
Have you ever had a really strict teacher?
Score: 65.0Suggestion: Your answer is short. In English (Cambodia), add more explanation about how the teacher is strict or how it affects you. For example, "Yes, my Chinese teacher is very strict and expects us to complete all homework on time."
Example: Yes, my Chinese teacher is very strict and always expects us to complete all homework on time and pay attention in class.
Would you like to work as a teacher in a rule-free school?
Score: 45.0Suggestion: Your answer is too short and lacks explanation. In English (Cambodia), give a complete answer with reasons. For example, "Yes, I would like to work in a rule-free school because it allows more creativity and freedom for students."
Example: Yes, I would like to work in a rule-free school because it encourages creativity and freedom for students to learn in their own way.
× Yes, there's rules like no talking and no playing in class.
✓ Yes, there are rules like no talking and no playing in class.
The phrase 'there's' is a contraction of 'there is', which is singular. However, 'rules' is plural, so the correct form is 'there are'. This is a singular and plural agreement issue.
× It helps them improve by any chance?
✓ Does it help them improve by any chance?
The original sentence is a question but lacks the auxiliary verb 'does' needed for questions in the present simple tense. Using 'does' correctly forms the question. This is a modal verb usage issue related to question formation.