ChattingPart 1 Report

MockPart12026-02-17 19:31:35

Conversation

Part 1

Examiner

Do you like chatting with friends?

Candidate

Yes, I really like chatting with friends because it it is a way to keeping in touch with them. But of course I don't like spending a lot of time on my phone. I would rather prefer seeing them without the phone but face to face.

Examiner

What do you usually chat about with friends?

Candidate

That's the band friend by friend. When I am chatting with my closest friends, we chat about everything in the world. We say to each other everything we are doing during the day. While maybe I have some friends where and this type of chapter is based only on university and so on.

Examiner

Do you prefer to chat with a group of people or with only one friend?

Candidate

I would like so much chatting in groups. I like being part of our WhatsApp group for for instance, but I don't like writing on this type of chat because I am a little bit shy and so I I really prefer chatting with just one person.

Examiner

Do you prefer to communicate face-to-face or via social media?

Candidate

I definitely prefer talking face to face. I don't like uh talking on social. As I was saying before, I like uh social. I like chatting umm through the tools we have nowadays like WhatsApp or Instagram. Uh, but this because this just when I cannot see the person face to face.

Examiner

Do you argue with friends?

Candidate

Yes, Sir, I think that is a normal thing to do and also that happen and I think it also that it is important in our life to have some argument in order to understand the point of view of the other person.

Evaluation

Overall

Overall: 6.0Fluency & Coherence: 6.0Pronunciation: 6.0Grammar: 5.5Lexical Resource: 6.0

Part 1

Do you like chatting with friends?

Score: 70.0

Suggestion: Migliora la chiarezza e la correttezza grammaticale riducendo le ripetizioni e usando frasi più naturali; evita ripetizioni come "it it" e correggi la struttura verbale (es. "a way to keep in touch"). Mantieni le risposte concise (max 4-5 frasi) e aggiungi una breve ragione specifica.

Example: Yes, I enjoy chatting with friends because it helps me keep in touch with them. However, I prefer meeting face-to-face rather than spending long periods on the phone. In person conversations feel more meaningful and less distracting.

What do you usually chat about with friends?

Score: 60.0

Suggestion: Organizza meglio le idee ed evita frasi confuse; fornisci esempi concreti e usa connettori come 'for example' o 'sometimes' per rendere il discorso coerente. Correggi lessico impreciso (es. 'chapter' -> 'chat') e strutture come 'where and this type of chapter'.

Example: With my closest friends we talk about many things, such as our daily activities, plans, and personal news. For example, I often tell them about my studies and they share updates about work or family. With other friends, the conversation is usually just about university matters.

Do you prefer to chat with a group of people or with only one friend?

Score: 75.0

Suggestion: Semplifica e rendi la risposta più naturale: dichiara chiaramente la preferenza e spiega brevemente il motivo usando collegamenti logici come 'but' o 'however'. Evita ripetizioni ('for for', 'I I').

Example: I enjoy being part of group chats because they are lively and fun. However, I prefer talking one-on-one because I'm a bit shy and can express myself more easily in a private conversation.

Do you prefer to communicate face-to-face or via social media?

Score: 72.0

Suggestion: Elimina esitazioni (uh, umm) e ripetizioni. Rispondi direttamente con una frase chiara e aggiungi una breve spiegazione specifica utilizzando connettori come 'because' o 'unless'.

Example: I definitely prefer face-to-face communication because it allows for clearer expression and immediate feedback. I use social media or apps like WhatsApp only when meeting in person is not possible.

Do you argue with friends?

Score: 78.0

Suggestion: Rendi la risposta più fluida e grammaticale: inizia con una frase diretta e poi spiega il motivo usando 'because' o 'so that'. Evita strutture ripetitive ('I think that') e correggi errori come 'that happen' -> 'that happens'.

Example: Yes, I do sometimes. I think occasional arguments are normal and important because they help us understand each other's point of view and resolve misunderstandings.

Grammar

Verb + -ing form

× Yes, I really like chatting with friends because it it is a way to keeping in touch with them.

Yes, I really like chatting with friends because it is a way to keep in touch with them.

Use the base form 'keep' after 'a way to'. The structure 'a way to + base verb' requires the infinitive without -ing. Also remove the duplicated 'it'. Suggestion: say 'a way to keep in touch' or 'a way of keeping in touch'.

Sentence structure errors

× But of course I don't like spending a lot of time on my phone.

But of course I don't like spending a lot of time on my phone.

Sentence is grammatically correct; no change needed. Keep 'spending' after 'like'. Suggestion: none.

Verb + -ing form

× I would rather prefer seeing them without the phone but face to face.

I would rather see them without phones, face to face.

'Would rather' is followed by the base verb, not the -ing form. Also 'prefer' and 'would rather' are redundant when used together; choose one. Plural 'phones' is more natural when referring generally. Suggestion: use 'I prefer to see' or 'I would rather see'.

Sentence structure errors

× That's the band friend by friend.

That's the band friend by friend.

The sentence is unclear and likely ungrammatical due to meaning rather than a listed grammar category. No specific correction provided because it doesn't match the listed types. Suggestion: Clarify meaning: e.g. 'We talk about music and bands, friend by friend.'

Present tense issue

× When I am chatting with my closest friends, we chat about everything in the world.

When I chat with my closest friends, we talk about everything in the world.

Use simple present 'chat' rather than continuous when describing habitual actions. Also change 'chat' to 'talk' for variety, though 'chat' is acceptable. Suggestion: 'When I chat with my closest friends, we talk about everything.'

Incorrect use of pronouns

× We say to each other everything we are doing during the day.

We tell each other everything we do during the day.

Use 'tell each other' rather than 'say to each other' for exchanging information. For habitual actions, use simple present 'do' rather than present continuous 'are doing'. Suggestion: 'We tell each other what we do during the day.'

Sentence structure errors

× While maybe I have some friends where and this type of chapter is based only on university and so on.

Some friends and I only talk about university and related topics.

Original sentence is ungrammatical and unclear. Rewritten to convey the intended meaning: 'some friends' + 'only talk about' + topics. This fits grammatical sentence structure. Suggestion: Keep sentences clear and concise: 'I have some friends with whom I only talk about university.'

Verb + -ing form

× I would like so much chatting in groups.

I would really like chatting in groups.

'So much' is awkward here; 'really' is the appropriate adverb to modify 'would like'. The gerund 'chatting' is acceptable after 'would like'. Suggestion: 'I really like chatting in groups.' or 'I would really like to chat in groups.'

Incorrect use of prepositions

× I like being part of our WhatsApp group for for instance,

I like being part of our WhatsApp group, for instance,

Remove the duplicated 'for' and place commas around 'for instance'. 'Part of' is correct. Suggestion: 'I like being part of our WhatsApp group, for instance.'

Sentence structure errors

× but I don't like writing on this type of chat because I am a little bit shy and so I I really prefer chatting with just one person.

but I don't like writing in these kinds of chats because I'm a little shy, so I really prefer chatting with just one person.

Use 'in' with 'chat' ('writing in a chat'), use plural 'these kinds of chats' for generality, contract 'I am' to 'I'm' if informal, remove duplicated 'I', and replace 'so I really' with 'so I really' for smoother flow. Suggestion: Keep subject-consistency and avoid repetition.

Present tense issue

× I definitely prefer talking face to face.

I definitely prefer talking face to face.

Sentence is grammatical; present simple is appropriate for preferences. No change needed. Suggestion: none.

Incorrect use of prepositions

× I don't like uh talking on social.

I don't like talking on social media.

Use the full term 'social media' rather than 'social'. 'On social media' is the correct prepositional phrase. Suggestion: 'I don't like talking on social media.'

Sentence structure errors

× As I was saying before, I like uh social.

As I was saying before, I like social media.

Replace 'social' with 'social media' for clarity. "Like social" is incomplete. Suggestion: Avoid filler 'uh' in formal responses.

Verb + -ing form

× I like chatting umm through the tools we have nowadays like WhatsApp or Instagram.

I like chatting through the tools we have nowadays, like WhatsApp or Instagram.

Grammatically correct; remove filler 'umm' and add a comma before 'like'. Gerund 'chatting' is fine after 'like'. Suggestion: 'I like chatting through tools like WhatsApp or Instagram.'

Sentence structure errors

× Uh, but this because this just when I cannot see the person face to face.

But only when I cannot see the person face to face.

Original sentence is ungrammatical and contains redundancy. 'But only when I cannot see the person face to face' succinctly expresses the idea that online chatting is a fallback. Suggestion: Keep sentences concise: 'I use them only when I cannot meet face to face.'

Present tense issue

× Yes, Sir, I think that is a normal thing to do and also that happen and I think it also that it is important in our life to have some argument in order to understand the point of view of the other person.

Yes, Sir, I think that it is normal and that it also happens, and I think it is important in our lives to have some arguments in order to understand the other person's point of view.

Use 'happens' for present simple third-person singular. Insert missing 'it' and fix word order. Use plural 'lives' and 'arguments' for generality. Use possessive 'other person's point of view'. Suggestion: Break into shorter sentences and use 'happen' -> 'happens' to match subject.

Vocabulary

ImportantSignificant; Main; Powerful
LittleShort; Young; Brief; Minor
NormalUsual; Ordinary
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