Part 1
Examiner
Do you always bring a lot of keys with you?
Candidate
No, I'm actually not bringing a lot of tea with me. Uh, especially I bring my peanuts. I don't need to drink my teeth because there is a keypad on everything when I'm used to.
Examiner
Have you ever lost your keys?
Candidate
Yes, I have lost my kids through tapes in my elementary school, so I took her to my cage at that time. It was my mistake that I might fall.
Examiner
Do you often forget the keys and lock yourself out?
Candidate
Experience like that becomes I don't need to ever have ever to to open my phone or everywhere so I haven't experienced it. So it'll be everything outside if.
Examiner
Do you think it's a good idea to leave your keys with a neighbour?
Candidate
No, I'm not letting you speak. My neighbor is not a Safeway, I think because I cannot believe my neighbor and for all of them having to spend my own.
Do you always bring a lot of keys with you?
Score: 28.0Suggestion: 문장 구성과 어휘 사용에 많은 오류가 있습니다. 질문에 직접 답하고(topic sentence) 관련된 구체적 이유나 상황을 1~2문장으로 덧붙이세요. 불필요한 단어(tea, peanuts, drink my teeth 등)를 피하고 ‘keys’와 관련된 명확한 설명을 하세요. 연결어(for example, because, so)를 사용해 논리가 이어지게 하세요.
Example: No, I don't carry many keys. I usually only have one or two because most places I go to use electronic keypads or my phone for entry, so I don't need a large keyring.
Have you ever lost your keys?
Score: 22.0Suggestion: 내용이 전혀 명확하지 않고 문법 오류가 심합니다. ‘Yes/No’로 시작해 언제, 어디서, 어떻게 잃어버렸는지 한두 문장으로 구체적으로 설명하세요. 과거 시제를 일관되게 사용하고 불필요한 단어를 제거하세요.
Example: Yes, I once lost my keys when I was at school. I realized they were missing after classes, and I eventually found them on a bench near the playground.
Do you often forget the keys and lock yourself out?
Score: 20.0Suggestion: 의미 전달이 거의 되지 않습니다. 질문에 간단히 ‘Yes’ 또는 ‘No’로 답한 뒤 이유를 덧붙이세요. 예를 들어 열쇠 대신 휴대폰이나 스마트 잠금을 사용한다고 말하면 더 명확합니다. 문장을 짧고 간결하게 유지하세요.
Example: No, I rarely lock myself out. I usually use my phone or a smart lock at home, so I don't need to rely on physical keys very often.
Do you think it's a good idea to leave your keys with a neighbour?
Score: 24.0Suggestion: 표현이 혼란스럽고 무례하게 들릴 수 있습니다. 직접적으로 의견을 말한 뒤 이유를 구체적으로 제시하세요. 예: 신뢰 문제나 안전 우려를 언급하고 대안(열쇠 보관함, 스페어 키 서비스)을 제시하면 좋습니다.
Example: No, I don't think it's a good idea. I wouldn't trust a neighbour with my keys because of security concerns; instead, I would use a lockbox or a trusted locksmith service for spare keys.
× No, I'm actually not bringing a lot of tea with me.
✓ No, I don't usually bring a lot of things with me.
The student used 'I'm actually not bringing' which is present continuous but the question asks about habitual action, so present simple is appropriate (Present tense issue - ID 6). 'Tea' was likely a mispronunciation for 'things' or 'keys', so replace with a general noun. Use 'usually' to express habit. Suggested grammar problem type ID: 6.
× Uh, especially I bring my peanuts.
✓ For example, I usually bring my keys.
The phrase 'especially I bring my peanuts' is incorrect in vocabulary and word order. Use 'for example' or 'for instance' to introduce an example and 'usually bring' for habit. Replace 'peanuts' with 'keys' to make sense. This is primarily a preposition/word choice and sentence structure issue (ID 11 and ID 26). Suggested grammar problem type ID: 11.
× I don't need to drink my teeth because there is a keypad on everything when I'm used to.
✓ I don't need to carry keys because there is a keypad on everything where I live.
The original sentence has many wrong words: 'drink my teeth' and 'keypad on everything when I'm used to' are incorrect. Correct meaning: no need to carry keys due to widespread keypads. This involves incorrect pronouns and word choice (ID 12) and sentence structure (ID 26). Suggested grammar problem type ID: 12.
× Yes, I have lost my kids through tapes in my elementary school, so I took her to my cage at that time.
✓ Yes, I lost my keys once when I was in elementary school, so I had to go back to school to find them.
The student used many incorrect words: 'kids', 'tapes', 'took her to my cage' are wrong. Use simple past 'lost' for a completed action in the past and clarify sequence using 'had to' or simple past. This is a past tense and word choice problem (ID 5). Suggested grammar problem type ID: 5.
× It was my mistake that I might fall.
✓ It was my mistake; I had been careless.
The original mixes modal 'might' with past reference incorrectly. To apologize or admit fault, use 'It was my mistake' and add explanation like 'I had been careless'. This is a sentence structure and modality misuse (ID 26). Suggested grammar problem type ID: 26.
× Experience like that becomes I don't need to ever have ever to to open my phone or everywhere so I haven't experienced it.
✓ I haven't had that experience; I don't usually forget my keys or lock myself out.
The student produced an ungrammatical and confusing sentence. Use present perfect 'haven't had' to refer to life experience and present simple 'don't usually forget' for habitual actions. This is a sentence structure and tense issue (ID 26 and ID 6). Suggested grammar problem type ID: 26.
× So it'll be everything outside if.
✓ So I haven't experienced that; it hasn't happened to me so far.
The fragment 'So it'll be everything outside if' is ungrammatical. Provide a clear complete sentence in present perfect to indicate no occurrence so far. This is a sentence structure error (ID 26). Suggested grammar problem type ID: 26.
× No, I'm not letting you speak.
✓ No, I wouldn't leave my keys with a neighbor.
The original 'I'm not letting you speak' is irrelevant and incorrect. The question asks about leaving keys; use conditional/modal 'would' to express attitude or hypothetical action. This involves modal verb usage (ID 4). Suggested grammar problem type ID: 4.
× My neighbor is not a Safeway, I think because I cannot believe my neighbor and for all of them having to spend my own.
✓ I don't trust my neighbor to hold my keys because I don't feel comfortable leaving them with someone I don't fully trust.
The student used 'Safeway' wrongly and incorrect phrasing 'for all of them having to spend my own.' Use clear phrasing: 'I don't trust my neighbor' and explain reason. This is primarily incorrect word choice and adjective/adverb use (ID 13) and sentence structure (ID 26). Suggested grammar problem type ID: 13.