KeysPart 1 Report

MockPart12026-02-22 22:07:35

Conversation

Part 1

Examiner

Do you always bring a lot of keys with you?

Candidate

Not really because I think bring so many keys would be inconvenient and I find that the more key I carry the more I am likely to lost it, so it would be dangerous for my house safety.

Examiner

Have you ever lost your keys?

Candidate

Yes, of course. I used to lose my car key one year ago and at that moment I was panicked and confused because I'm afraid of late. But fortunately I soon found it in my pockets and everything was fine.

Examiner

Do you often forget the keys and lock yourself out?

Candidate

Actually yes and one of my witnesses is that I easily forgot a small things such as a house key and I still remember that one year ago I locked myself out and I have to ask ask my relative for help to enter my house.

Examiner

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

Candidate

No I don't think so. I will feel uncomfortable if I leave my keys with a neighbor. Uh, they can allow for someone else to get into my house without my permissions and good. And it would put my home safety at risk.

Evaluation

Overall

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

Part 1

Do you always bring a lot of keys with you?

Score: 62.0

Suggestion: Câu trả lời của bạn trả lời trực tiếp nhưng có nhiều lỗi ngữ pháp, phát âm và cấu trúc câu lủng củng. Hãy dùng một câu chủ đề ngắn gọn rồi thêm một hoặc hai chi tiết hỗ trợ với liên từ để rõ ràng hơn. Chú ý chia động từ, số ít/số nhiều và trật tự từ. Ví dụ: dùng "I don't usually" thay vì "Not really" ở đầu câu; nói "too many keys" thay vì "so many keys"; dùng "I'm likely to lose them" thay vì "I am likely to lost it."

Example: I don't usually carry a lot of keys because I find it inconvenient. Furthermore, the more keys I have, the more likely I am to lose them, which could be a risk to my home's security.

Have you ever lost your keys?

Score: 68.0

Suggestion: Câu trả lời có nội dung rõ ràng và có câu chuyện cá nhân nhưng có lỗi thì quá khứ và cách diễn đạt tình cảm. Hãy sử dụng thì quá khứ cho sự kiện đã xảy ra, sắp xếp câu mạch lạc hơn và tránh lặp từ. Bổ sung vài chi tiết cụ thể (ví dụ: khi nào, ở đâu) để làm câu trả lời sinh động hơn.

Example: Yes, I have. About a year ago I lost my car key and felt quite panicked because I was afraid I would be late for an appointment. Fortunately, I found it in my pocket a few minutes later, so everything turned out fine.

Do you often forget the keys and lock yourself out?

Score: 60.0

Suggestion: Bạn trả lời trực tiếp nhưng câu bị lặp, ngữ pháp và từ vựng không chính xác (ví dụ "one of my witnesses"). Nên mở đầu bằng một câu chủ đề ngắn, sau đó nêu ví dụ cụ thể dùng thì quá khứ cho sự kiện đã xảy ra. Tránh lặp từ và sửa lỗi chia động từ, mạo từ.

Example: Yes, I do forget my keys quite often. For example, about a year ago I accidentally locked myself out and had to ask a relative to let me back into the house.

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

Score: 64.0

Suggestion: Ý của bạn rõ ràng nhưng có lỗi cấu trúc và từ vựng không tự nhiên (ví dụ "allow for" và "without my permissions and good"). Nên bắt đầu bằng câu chủ đề ngắn, sau đó giải thích lý do với liên từ như "because" hoặc "as". Dùng từ chuẩn như "permission" (không thêm s) và tránh âm ừ/hesitation.

Example: No, I wouldn't. I would feel uncomfortable leaving my keys with a neighbor because they might give access to someone else without my permission, which would put my home's security at risk.

Grammar

Singular and plural issue

× I find that the more key I carry the more I am likely to lost it

I find that the more keys I carry, the more likely I am to lose them

Using 'key' is singular but refers to multiple items; use plural 'keys'. 'More ... the more' comparison needs 'the more likely' structure. 'Am likely to lost' mixes modal 'to' + verb; use base form 'lose'. Pronoun 'it' should match plural 'keys' so use 'them'. Suggestions: make nouns and pronouns agree in number, use base verb after 'to', and include commas in comparative structures.

Incorrect use of prepositions

× I used to lose my car key one year ago

I lost my car key one year ago

'Used to' expresses a habitual past action, not a single event at a specific time. For a specific time expression like 'one year ago', use the simple past 'lost'. Suggestion: use simple past for events with time markers.

Present tense issue

× at that moment I was panicked and confused because I'm afraid of late

At that moment I was panicked and confused because I was afraid of being late

Mixing past context with present tense 'I'm' is incorrect; maintain past tense 'was'. 'Panicked' is an adjective here; 'afraid of late' is ungrammatical — use 'afraid of being late'. Suggestion: keep consistent tense and use 'afraid of doing' with gerund.

Verb in the past participle form

× I soon found it in my pockets and everything was fine

I soon found it in my pocket and everything was fine

'Pockets' plural is possible but native speakers usually say 'in my pocket' for a single key; keep singular to match 'it'. No past participle error in verb, but noun number should agree with pronoun. Suggestion: match singular pronoun 'it' with singular noun 'pocket'.

Incorrect use of quantifiers

× I easily forgot a small things such as a house key

I easily forget small things such as a house key

Original mixes past 'forgot' with general habit; context asks about frequency so use present simple 'forget'. 'A small things' mixes singular article with plural noun; use 'small things' or 'a small thing'. Suggestion: ensure tense matches habitual meaning and articles agree with noun number.

Past tense issue

× I still remember that one year ago I locked myself out and I have to ask ask my relative for help to enter my house

I still remember that one year ago I locked myself out and I had to ask my relative for help to get into my house

Sequence of past events requires past tense 'had to' not present 'have to'. 'Ask ask' is a duplication error. Use 'get into' or 'enter' — 'get into' is more natural. Suggestion: use past perfect/simple past for completed past obligations and proofread to remove repetitions.

Modal verb usage

× I will feel uncomfortable if I leave my keys with a neighbor

I would feel uncomfortable if I left my keys with a neighbor

Talking about hypothetical situations uses the conditional 'would + base' and past-subjunctive in the if-clause: 'if I left'. Using 'will' and present simple suggests a real future, but the question is hypothetical. Suggestion: use 'would' + past form for unreal present situations.

Incorrect use of prepositions

× they can allow for someone else to get into my house without my permissions and good

they might let someone else get into my house without my permission

'Allow for' is incorrect here; use 'let' or 'allow someone to'. 'Permissions' should be singular 'permission'. 'And good' is inappropriate and should be removed. Also modal 'might' suits possibility. Suggestion: choose correct verb and singular 'permission', avoid extraneous words.

Incorrect use of adjectives or adverbs

× it would put my home safety at risk

it would put my home's security at risk

'Home safety' is awkward; 'home's security' or 'house security' is natural. Using possessive 'home's' with 'security' is better. Suggestion: use collocations like 'put X at risk' with 'security'.

Vocabulary

AfraidFrightened; Reluctant
DangerousMenacing; Hazardous
FineExcellent; Worthy; Impressive; Elegant; Delicate
GoodFine; Virtuous; Well-behaved; Right; Capable
LateBehind schedule; Dead; Behind schedule; After hours
LostMissing; Off course; Missed; Bygone; Extinct
ManyNumerous; A great/good deal of
SmallLittle; Short; Slight; Inadequate; Foolish
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