Part 1
Examiner
Do you like chatting with friends?
Candidate
Oh yes, it's my favorite part of the social social social media is chatting. I am more into the chatting with my friend and instead they call them and talk to them by over the phone.
Examiner
What do you usually chat about with friends?
Candidate
Uh, actually, uh, we share, we sharing then the photo from my, uh, our children or holidays or keep, keep in touch with, uh, each other, umm, asking about how was your day and the, the normal things, the usual things.
Examiner
Do you prefer to chat with a group of people or with only one friend?
Candidate
Actually it doesn't matter and I umm, it depends on the group but I I prefer to chat with my friends, umm separately.
Examiner
Do you prefer to communicate face-to-face or via social media?
Candidate
Umm, these days people don't have enough time to umm, communicate, communicate face to face. So the social media is umm, piece of cake. So I prefer to chat with my friends in social media, chatting them, sharing personal.
Examiner
Do you argue with friends?
Candidate
Oh absolutely, when you have a friend umm for the long time and umm she or his is your umm close friend you maybe argue with in many topics and umm also umm every people have own idea about a different topic so it's pretty normal to have.
Do you like chatting with friends?
Score: 48.0Suggestion: Be concise and clear: start with a direct topic sentence (Yes, I do), avoid repetition and filler words, and correct grammar (use singular/plural and proper word order). Add one brief reason to support your answer using a linking word. Aim for 2–3 sentences, no more than 5.
Example: Yes, I do. I enjoy chatting with friends online because it is convenient and lets me stay in touch quickly. For example, I often message my close friends to share updates or plan meetups.
What do you usually chat about with friends?
Score: 55.0Suggestion: Give a clear topic sentence followed by specific details. Avoid hesitation and repetition. Use linking words like 'for example' or 'such as' to list typical topics, and supply one concrete example to make the answer more vivid. Keep it to 2–4 sentences.
Example: We usually talk about daily life and family. For example, we share photos of our children or holidays, ask how each other's day went, and plan visits or activities together.
Do you prefer to chat with a group of people or with only one friend?
Score: 52.0Suggestion: Answer directly with a clear preference and reason. If it depends, say how and give a short explanation using a linking word like 'because' or 'when'. Reduce hesitation and double words. Stay within 2–3 sentences.
Example: It depends, but I usually prefer chatting with one friend at a time because it feels more personal and we can have deeper conversations. However, I join group chats when we are planning events or catching up with many people.
Do you prefer to communicate face-to-face or via social media?
Score: 50.0Suggestion: State your preference clearly and support it with specific reasons and a linking word (e.g., 'because' or 'so'). Avoid colloquial phrases like 'piece of cake' in formal test; use natural but appropriate expressions. Limit to 2–3 sentences and correct grammar (e.g., 'chat with my friends on social media').
Example: I prefer communicating via social media because people are often busy and it allows quick messages and sharing photos. For instance, I can easily send a photo or a short update while I'm at work.
Do you argue with friends?
Score: 57.0Suggestion: Answer directly and give a concise reason using linking words like 'because' or 'when'. Improve grammar (use correct pronouns and word order) and be specific about typical causes of arguments. Keep to 2–3 sentences and avoid excessive hesitations.
Example: Yes, I do. When you are close to someone for a long time, disagreements happen because people have different opinions—for example, we sometimes argue about parenting styles or household responsibilities, but we usually resolve them quickly.
× Oh yes, it's my favorite part of the social social social media is chatting.
✓ Oh yes, my favorite part of social media is chatting.
Redundant words and incorrect phrase order. 'Social media' is the noun phrase; say 'my favorite part of social media is chatting.' Remove repeated words and place 'my favorite part of' before the noun phrase to be grammatically correct.
× I am more into the chatting with my friend and instead they call them and talk to them by over the phone.
✓ I prefer chatting with my friends; otherwise they call and talk to them over the phone.
Mixed problems: unnecessary article 'the' before 'chatting', inconsistent singular/plural 'friend' vs 'them', and awkward use of 'by over the phone'. Use plural 'friends' to match 'them' or make pronouns singular. Use 'over the phone' without 'by'. The revised sentence clarifies preference and corrects agreement and preposition use.
× Uh, actually, uh, we share, we sharing then the photo from my, uh, our children or holidays or keep, keep in touch with, uh, each other, umm, asking about how was your day and the, the normal things, the usual things.
✓ Uh, actually, we share photos of our children or holidays, keep in touch with each other, and ask about how the day was and other usual things.
Incorrect mix of base and -ing forms ('we share, we sharing'), incorrect preposition 'from' should be 'of', and word order in questions 'how was your day' should be 'how the day was' in reported speech. Use parallel verb forms (share, keep, ask) and plural 'photos'.
× Actually it doesn't matter and I umm, it depends on the group but I I prefer to chat with my friends, umm separately.
✓ Actually, it doesn't matter; it depends on the group, but I prefer to chat with my friends separately.
Minor repetition ('I I') and punctuation/structure issues. Keep subject-verb agreement with 'it doesn't' and 'it depends'. Place commas or a semicolon to join clauses. 'Separately' correctly follows the verb phrase.
× Umm, these days people don't have enough time to umm, communicate, communicate face to face. So the social media is umm, piece of cake. So I prefer to chat with my friends in social media, chatting them, sharing personal.
✓ These days people don't have enough time to communicate face to face. So social media is convenient. I prefer to chat with my friends on social media, share things, and exchange personal updates.
Do not use the definite article 'the' before 'social media' in general statements. 'Piece of cake' is informal and unclear here; use 'convenient'. Use the preposition 'on social media', not 'in'. Replace 'chatting them' with 'chat with them' and 'sharing personal' with a complete noun phrase like 'sharing personal updates'. Use parallel verb forms.
× Oh absolutely, when you have a friend umm for the long time and umm she or his is your umm close friend you maybe argue with in many topics and umm also umm every people have own idea about a different topic so it's pretty normal to have.
✓ Oh, absolutely. When you have a friend for a long time and he or she is your close friend, you may argue about many topics. Also, everyone has their own ideas about different topics, so it's pretty normal to argue.
Multiple errors: incorrect pronouns 'she or his' should be 'he or she'; 'you maybe argue' should be 'you may argue' (modal verb usage); 'have a friend for the long time' should be 'for a long time'; 'in many topics' should be 'about many topics'; 'every people have' should be 'everyone has'; 'own idea' should be 'their own ideas'. Use singular/plural consistently and correct modal 'may'.