Part 1
Examiner
Do you like chatting with friends?
Candidate
Yes, I prefer chatting with friend when we have a topic today. Cast face to face or by phone more than sending the message.
Examiner
What do you usually chat about with friends?
Candidate
It depends mostly the topic is random, sometime the other friends like and rest the top one topic and we discuss for an hour's world or we just like in chit chat talk about our daily life and like an up to date about about their life.
Examiner
Do you prefer to chat with a group of people or with only one friend?
Candidate
I would say I prefer to chat with only one friends umm because when I'm in the group I just listen them, don't start the topic much. But when I've with just only one friends I think I love to chat.
Examiner
Do you prefer to communicate face-to-face or via social media?
Candidate
I prefer to communicate face to face or if we don't have time to meet each other, I prefer to make a phone call. I don't use social media to chat with friends much because it's just an app, so I don't think that it's a good way to communication.
Examiner
Do you argue with friends?
Candidate
I don't think so, it's hardly happened in my life. I'm not a kind person that I go with someone else, especially with my friends. So I choose the compromise way when we disagree and my friend that don't agree with me too.
Do you like chatting with friends?
Score: 58.0Suggestion: Be more natural and grammatical: start with a clear topic sentence, correct grammar (plural/singular, verb forms), and avoid redundancy. Keep to 2–3 concise sentences and add a brief reason. Use linking words if giving extra detail.
Example: Yes, I do. I usually prefer chatting face-to-face or by phone rather than texting because I find it more personal and easier to understand tone and emotions.
What do you usually chat about with friends?
Score: 52.0Suggestion: Give a clear topic sentence then 1–2 specific examples. Avoid vague phrases and repetition. Use linking words like 'usually' or 'for example' to organize details and be concise (max 5 sentences).
Example: It depends, but we usually talk about daily life and current events. For example, we might discuss work, studies, or a movie we all saw, and sometimes we spend an hour debating a single topic like travel plans.
Do you prefer to chat with a group of people or with only one friend?
Score: 60.0Suggestion: State your preference clearly, then give a concise reason with a linking word like 'because' or 'so'. Correct grammar (singular/plural, verb forms) and avoid filler sounds ('umm').
Example: I prefer chatting with one friend because I feel more comfortable starting conversations and sharing personal opinions. In a group I usually listen more than speak, so one-on-one talks suit me better.
Do you prefer to communicate face-to-face or via social media?
Score: 62.0Suggestion: Answer directly, then provide a short reason and an alternative. Avoid vague dismissals like 'it's just an app'—explain why you dislike it (e.g., lacks tone). Use correct nouns and prepositions ('communication').
Example: I prefer face-to-face communication because it allows me to read expressions and tone. If we cannot meet, I usually call; I avoid social media for important conversations since messages can be misinterpreted.
Do you argue with friends?
Score: 55.0Suggestion: Give a concise direct answer then support it with a clear explanation and an example. Fix grammar and awkward phrasing (e.g., 'I'm not the kind of person who...'). Mention how you resolve disagreements using linking words like 'so' or 'however'.
Example: Rarely. I'm not the kind of person who likes conflict, so if we disagree I try to find a compromise. For instance, if a friend and I disagree about plans, we usually discuss options and settle on a solution that suits us both.
× Yes, I prefer chatting with friend when we have a topic today.
✓ Yes, I prefer chatting with friends when we have a topic today.
The noun 'friend' should be plural 'friends' because the speaker refers generally to chatting with more than one friend; use plural to match the context. Suggestion: Use 'friend' for one person and 'friends' for more than one.
× Cast face to face or by phone more than sending the message.
✓ I prefer meeting face-to-face or talking by phone rather than just sending messages.
Original sentence is fragmented and uses incorrect word order and forms ('Cast' incorrect, 'sending the message' awkward). Reconstruct into a full sentence with a clear subject and verb. Use 'rather than' to show preference and plural 'messages' for general activity.
× It depends mostly the topic is random, sometime the other friends like and rest the top one topic and we discuss for an hour's world or we just like in chit chat talk about our daily life and like an up to date about about their life.
✓ It mostly depends on the topic; sometimes other friends choose a main topic and we discuss it for about an hour, or we just chit-chat about our daily lives and catch up on what is happening in their lives.
Multiple issues: missing preposition 'on' after 'depends', plural 'friends', tense and word choice errors ('sometime' -> 'sometimes', 'rest the top one topic' unclear -> 'choose a main topic'), incorrect possessive/time expression ('an hour's world' -> 'about an hour'), 'chit-chat' as verb or noun and plural 'lives', duplicated 'about'. Suggestions: Break long sentence into clauses, use correct prepositions, plural nouns, and idiomatic phrases like 'catch up'.
× I would say I prefer to chat with only one friends umm because when I'm in the group I just listen them, don't start the topic much.
✓ I would say I prefer to chat with only one friend because when I'm in a group I just listen to them and don't start topics much.
Use singular 'friend' after 'one'. Also add preposition 'to' after 'listen'. Use 'topics' plural and 'in a group' for idiomatic expression.
× But when I've with just only one friends I think I love to chat.
✓ But when I'm with just one friend I think I love to chat.
Incorrect contraction 'I've' should be 'I'm' (I am). 'Friends' should be singular 'friend' after 'one'. Remove redundant 'just only' — use one intensifier ('just' or 'only').
× I prefer to communicate face to face or if we don't have time to meet each other, I prefer to make a phone call.
✓ I prefer to communicate face-to-face, or if we don't have time to meet, I prefer to make a phone call.
Use hyphenated 'face-to-face' as an adjective/adverb and drop redundant 'each other' after 'meet'. Sentence structure improved by adding a comma before 'or'.
× I don't use social media to chat with friends much because it's just an app, so I don't think that it's a good way to communication.
✓ I don't use social media to chat with friends much because it's just an app, so I don't think that it's a good way to communicate.
Use verb 'communicate' (infinitive) not noun 'communication'. The rest is fine; keep structure but correct verb form.
× I don't think so, it's hardly happened in my life.
✓ I don't think so; it hardly ever happens in my life.
Use present simple 'happens' for habitual occurrences, and adverb 'hardly ever' to mean 'rarely'. Original used past participle 'happened' incorrectly for general frequency.
× I'm not a kind person that I go with someone else, especially with my friends.
✓ I'm not the kind of person who argues with others, especially my friends.
Original phrase 'not a kind person that I go with someone else' is unidiomatic. Use 'the kind of person who' and appropriate verb 'argues' to express disagreement. 'Others' or 'other people' is clearer than 'someone else'.
× So I choose the compromise way when we disagree and my friend that don't agree with me too.
✓ So I prefer to compromise when we disagree, and my friends who don't agree with me do so as well.
Original sentence misorders elements and has subject-verb agreement errors ('friend that don't' -> 'friends who don't'). Use 'prefer to compromise' and restructure second clause to be grammatical and clear.