KeysPart 1 Report

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Conversation

Part 1

Examiner

Do you always bring a lot of keys with you?

Candidate

No, I do not. I have only one key because I don't have any cars or I don't have any other properties. So I bring only one key and it's unlock my house.

Examiner

Have you ever lost your keys?

Candidate

Yes, I often misplay my keys because of I quite forgetful. For instance, I sometimes forget my keys in my car or in my friend's house.

Examiner

Do you often forget the keys and lock yourself out?

Candidate

No, I do never locked myself out because I think I'm a little bit careful about it. I have a traumatic reason. My twin Brother Ali locked himself for once and. He cried a lot.

Examiner

Do you think it's a good idea to leave your keys with a neighbour?

Candidate

I don't think so because my my neighbors are not that much stressful and I can't be honest while I'm chatting with them. So I think it's nothing good idea and I think it's kind of general approach.

Evaluation

Overall

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

Grammar

Article errors

× I have only one key because I don't have any cars or I don't have any other properties.

I have only one key because I don't have any cars or any other properties.

The word 'any' should be used before plural nouns or uncountable nouns in negative contexts to indicate 'not any'. Use 'any other properties' to parallel 'any cars'. Suggestion: use 'any' consistently in negative sentences with plural nouns.

Subject-verb agreement errors

× So I bring only one key and it's unlock my house.

So I bring only one key and it unlocks my house.

With the subject 'it' (singular), the verb must take the third person singular form 'unlocks'. Suggestion: ensure verbs agree with their subjects in number and person.

Verb in the present participle form

× Yes, I often misplay my keys because of I quite forgetful.

Yes, I often misplace my keys because I am quite forgetful.

'Misplay' is incorrect for losing or misplacing keys; the correct verb is 'misplace'. Also 'because of' requires a noun phrase; when giving a reason with an adjective use 'because I am quite forgetful'. Suggestion: use 'misplace' for losing items and include the appropriate form of 'to be' with adjectives.

Incorrect use of prepositions

× For instance, I sometimes forget my keys in my car or in my friend's house.

For instance, I sometimes forget my keys in my car or at my friend's house.

Use 'in' for enclosed spaces like 'in my car' but use 'at' for someone's house as a general location. Suggestion: choose prepositions based on the type of location: 'in' for inside, 'at' for general places.

Adverb placement

× No, I do never locked myself out because I think I'm a little bit careful about it.

No, I have never locked myself out because I think I'm a little careful about it.

The adverb 'never' should come after the auxiliary verb; 'do never locked' is incorrect. The present perfect 'have never locked' is appropriate for life experiences. Also 'a little careful' is more natural than 'a little bit careful' in this context. Suggestion: use correct auxiliary placement for adverbs and choose appropriate tense for experiences.

Sentence structure errors

× I have a traumatic reason.

I have a traumatic experience.

'Reason' is not natural here; 'traumatic experience' fits the intended meaning. Suggestion: use collocations like 'traumatic experience' not 'traumatic reason'.

Sentence structure errors

× My twin Brother Ali locked himself for once and.

Once, my twin brother Ali locked himself out and cried a lot.

The original sentence is fragmented and misorders words. Use 'locked himself out' for being outside and separated from the house, and connect clauses correctly. Suggestion: place time expressions like 'once' at the start or before the verb and complete the clause.

Incorrect use of pronouns

× I don't think so because my my neighbors are not that much stressful and I can't be honest while I'm chatting with them.

I don't think so because my neighbors are not very trustworthy and I can't be honest when I'm chatting with them.

Duplicate 'my my' is an error. 'Stressful' describes causing stress, not people; likely intended 'trustworthy' or 'reliable'. 'That much' is informal and awkward; use 'not very'. Use 'when' rather than 'while' for habitual actions. Suggestion: choose appropriate adjectives for people and avoid repeated words.

Sentence structure errors

× So I think it's nothing good idea and I think it's kind of general approach.

So I don't think it's a good idea and I think it's a somewhat common approach.

'It's nothing good idea' is ungrammatical; use 'I don't think it's a good idea'. 'Kind of general approach' is awkward; 'somewhat common approach' is clearer. Suggestion: use standard negative constructions and clearer modifiers.

Vocabulary

CarefulCautious; Prudent; Attentive
GoodFine; Virtuous; Well-behaved; Right; Capable
LittleShort; Young; Brief; Minor
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