Part 1
Examiner
Do you always bring a lot of keys with you?
Candidate
I don't usually bring a lot of keys with me because first I don't trust myself because of sometimes forget where I put the keys. So therefore I prefer not to bring keys for I am sometimes forgot a lot of things.
Examiner
Have you ever lost your keys?
Candidate
So far I have lost any keys because of what I answered earlier that I usually leave most of the keys at home and I don't take one with me.
Examiner
Do you often forget the keys and lock yourself out?
Candidate
No, I don't because the first thing that I go inside the room, the first thing that I am looking for is the key.
Examiner
Do you think it's a good idea to leave your keys with a neighbour?
Candidate
I think it is not a good idea to leave your keys with a neighbor because let's see umm, your neighbors. But you know, it's really hard to trust someone right? As of now, it's because all they have their own desires and wants.
Do you always bring a lot of keys with you?
Score: 55.0Suggestion: Be concise, use correct grammar and a clear topic sentence. Start with a direct sentence (Yes/No + brief reason), then add one or two specific supporting details using linking words. Correct verb forms and avoid repetition.
Example: No, I don't usually carry many keys. Because I often misplace things, I prefer to leave most keys at home so I don't have to worry about losing them when I'm out.
Have you ever lost your keys?
Score: 50.0Suggestion: Answer directly and use the correct negative form. Refer briefly to earlier context with a linking phrase, and give a specific time or example if possible to strengthen the response.
Example: No, I haven't lost any keys so far, because as I mentioned I usually leave them at home. For example, I always keep my house keys on a hook so I don't take them when I go out.
Do you often forget the keys and lock yourself out?
Score: 60.0Suggestion: Provide a direct answer and clarify the reason with correct tense and smoother linking words. Use one concise supporting detail that explains your habit to avoid locking out.
Example: No, I rarely lock myself out. Whenever I go indoors I immediately check for my keys, and I usually hang them on a hook by the door so I always know where they are.
Do you think it's a good idea to leave your keys with a neighbour?
Score: 58.0Suggestion: Give a clear opinion in the first sentence and then support it with specific reasons using linking words. Avoid fillers and vague statements; provide one or two concrete concerns or an alternative solution.
Example: I don't think it's a good idea to leave keys with a neighbour because you can't always be sure they will be available or responsible. Instead, I prefer using a secure lockbox or a trusted family member who lives nearby.
× I don't usually bring a lot of keys with me because first I don't trust myself because of sometimes forget where I put the keys.
✓ I don't usually bring a lot of keys with me because, first, I don't trust myself because I sometimes forget where I put my keys.
Plural nouns generally okay but sentence has word order and missing subject for 'forget' causing a sentence structure error related to verb usage; however per list this is singular/plural issue due to 'keys' consistency and 'my keys' is clearer. Use 'I sometimes forget' (subject + verb) and 'my keys' for possession. Add commas for clarity and correct word order.
× So therefore I prefer not to bring keys for I am sometimes forgot a lot of things.
✓ Therefore I prefer not to bring keys because I sometimes forget a lot of things.
The original uses 'forgot' (simple past) incorrectly with 'am'. The correct form is present simple 'I sometimes forget' to match habitual action. Replace 'for' with 'because' and remove unnecessary 'am'. This fits present tense use for habits.
× So far I have lost any keys because of what I answered earlier that I usually leave most of the keys at home and I don't take one with me.
✓ So far I have not lost any keys because, as I said earlier, I usually leave most of my keys at home and I don't take them with me.
Use of 'any' with positive 'have lost' is incorrect; negative needed. Change to 'have not lost any keys' to express absence of experience. Also improve reference 'as I said earlier' and change 'one' to 'them' for plural agreement and 'my keys' for possession.
× No, I don't because the first thing that I go inside the room, the first thing that I am looking for is the key.
✓ No, I don't, because when I go into the room, the first thing I look for is my keys.
Correct tense and verb forms: use present simple 'I look for' for habitual action. Change 'go inside the room' to 'go into the room' (preposition correction but kept under present tense issue). Use 'my keys' (plural) to match natural usage and 'when' to introduce time clause.
× I think it is not a good idea to leave your keys with a neighbor because let's see umm, your neighbors.
✓ I think it is not a good idea to leave your keys with a neighbor because, let's say, you can't always rely on your neighbors.
Original has awkward phrase 'with a neighbor because let's see umm, your neighbors.' Improve preposition and phrasing to 'with a neighbor' (keep) and clarify reason 'you can't always rely on your neighbors.' Replace filler 'let's see umm' with 'let's say' and supply clear verb 'rely on.'
× But you know, it's really hard to trust someone right? As of now, it's because all they have their own desires and wants.
✓ But you know, it's really hard to trust someone, right? At the moment, it's because everyone has their own desires and wants.
Use 'At the moment' instead of 'As of now' for natural phrasing; change 'all they have their own' to 'everyone has their own' for correct subject-verb structure and clarity. Maintain present simple 'has' for general truth.