Part 1
Examiner
What is your favourite food?
Candidate
My favorite food is the Chinese as I am the old food I favorite but among them I favorite the Chinese. All Chinese but also in Chinese. Manchurian is some of my favorite food. When whenever I go for the hotel or restaurant I will 1st order.
Examiner
What kind of food did you like when you were young?
Candidate
Uh, the kind of food is the Italian and the Chinese and also Punjabi foods I like most. Uh, the mainly in the Italian, the pizza is the my favorite and in the Chinese though is the Manchurian is my so favorite. Sometimes of a Gujarat is also good.
Examiner
Do you eat different foods at different times of the year?
Candidate
Yes, definitely. I eat different foods at different times of the year. Whenever, uh, I will uh, I uh, go for the restaurant, Then I, I, I order a different food in the different uh, different time. Yes Sir. We uh, obviously taste the different, different.
What is your favourite food?
Score: 35.0Suggestion: Be direct, concise and coherent. Start with a clear topic sentence (e.g., “My favourite food is Chinese”), then give one or two specific supporting details (which dishes you like and when you eat them). Use simple linking words (for example, “especially” or “for example”) and avoid repetition. Keep it to no more than 3–4 sentences.
Example: My favourite food is Chinese. I especially like Manchurian and fried rice, and I usually order Manchurian first when I eat out. I enjoy it because of its bold flavours and variety of textures.
What kind of food did you like when you were young?
Score: 40.0Suggestion: Give a clear topic sentence about past preference, then add specific examples and a brief reason. Use past tense appropriately (e.g., “I liked” or “I used to like”). Use linking words such as “for example” or “also” to structure your details and avoid filler sounds like “uh.” Limit to 2–3 sentences.
Example: When I was young, I liked Italian, Chinese and Punjabi food. For example, pizza was my favourite Italian dish, and I often chose Manchurian when eating Chinese. I also enjoyed Gujarati snacks because they were tasty and easy to find.
Do you eat different foods at different times of the year?
Score: 30.0Suggestion: Answer directly and give a specific example of seasonal differences. Start with a clear yes/no and follow with 1–2 sentences explaining which foods change by season and why (e.g., availability, weather). Use linking words such as “for example” or “because” and avoid repetition and fillers.
Example: Yes, I do. For example, in winter I prefer hot, spicy dishes like soups and Manchurian because they keep me warm, while in summer I choose lighter meals such as salads and cold beverages because they are refreshing.
× My favorite food is the Chinese as I am the old food I favorite but among them I favorite the Chinese.
✓ My favorite food is Chinese because I have liked it for a long time; among Chinese dishes, I especially like Manchurian.
The original sentence uses adjectives and word choice incorrectly ('the Chinese' and 'old food I favorite') and repeats 'favorite' awkwardly. Use the adjective 'Chinese' without 'the' when referring to cuisine in general, and express duration with 'for a long time' or 'since I was young'. Also combine ideas to avoid repetition.
× All Chinese but also in Chinese.
✓ I like many Chinese dishes and Chinese cuisine in general.
Phrase is incomplete and uses 'Chinese' redundantly. Use a complete clause and avoid repeating the same adjective without clear meaning.
× Manchurian is some of my favorite food.
✓ Manchurian is one of my favorite dishes.
'Some of my favorite food' is ungrammatical. Use 'one of my favorite' and 'dishes' (countable) for a specific item.
× When whenever I go for the hotel or restaurant I will 1st order.
✓ Whenever I go to a hotel or restaurant, I order it first.
Mixed use of 'will' and present for habitual action. For habitual actions use simple present ('I order'). Use 'go to' not 'go for', and spell out 'first'.
× Uh, the kind of food is the Italian and the Chinese and also Punjabi foods I like most.
✓ I like Italian, Chinese, and Punjabi foods the most.
Avoid unnecessary articles before cuisine names and reorder for natural English. Use 'the most' to indicate preference and plural 'foods' or 'cuisines'.
× Uh, the mainly in the Italian, the pizza is the my favorite and in the Chinese though is the Manchurian is my so favorite.
✓ Mainly among Italian foods, pizza is my favorite; among Chinese foods, Manchurian is my favorite.
Remove extra articles and filler words. Use clear comparative phrases 'among Italian foods' and avoid double 'is the' and informal 'so favorite'.
× Sometimes of a Gujarat is also good.
✓ Gujrati food is also good sometimes.
'Gujarat' is a place; the cuisine is 'Gujrati' or 'Gujarati'. Place the adverb 'sometimes' in a natural position and use 'food' as uncountable here.
× Yes, definitely. I eat different foods at different times of the year.
✓ Yes, definitely. I eat different foods at different times of the year.
Sentence is correct. No change needed; it appropriately uses simple present for habitual action.
× Whenever, uh, I will uh, I uh, go for the restaurant, Then I, I, I order a different food in the different uh, different time.
✓ Whenever I go to a restaurant, I order different dishes at different times of the year.
Avoid using 'will' for habitual actions; use simple present. Use 'go to a restaurant' not 'go for the restaurant.' 'A different food' is awkward; use 'different dishes' and clarify 'at different times of the year.' Remove fillers and repetition.
× Yes Sir. We uh, obviously taste the different, different.
✓ Yes, sir. We obviously try different foods.
'Taste the different, different' is repetitive and unclear. Use 'try different foods' or 'taste different dishes' for clarity and natural phrasing.