Part 1
Examiner
What is your favourite food?
Candidate
My favorite food is Georgia Nationality because of its very special meat and soup. It has little salt, salty and the sweet taste. It's made with meat and it has Gucci.
Examiner
What kind of food did you like when you were young?
Candidate
When I was kid, uh, I used to love a lot of foods, but my favorite one was, uh, free from McDonald's. I ate it every day and it was very tasty for me that when I was kid.
Examiner
Do you eat different foods at different times of the year?
Candidate
No, I don't eat different foods at different types of day because the most of food I eat is a Georgian national food and eats can be eaten in every part of the year, so it's really comfortable and good.
Examiner
Has your favourite food changed since you were a child?
Candidate
Yes, my favorite food changed since I was kid because when I was child I liked potato in now I like Hinkle. Hinkle is your traditional food. It's very tasty and good. I like it because it has meat and soup, but potato is potato.
What is your favourite food?
Score: 45.0Suggestion: Be clear and natural: name the dish correctly, give one concise reason and a specific detail. Avoid contradictory adjectives and unclear words (e.g., "Gucci"). Use one topic sentence plus one or two supporting sentences, linked logically.
Example: My favourite food is khachapuri, a traditional Georgian dish. I like it because it combines soft bread with salty cheese and a runny egg, which gives a rich, comforting flavour. For example, I often eat it at family gatherings where the fresh cheese and warm bread are especially tasty.
What kind of food did you like when you were young?
Score: 48.0Suggestion: Answer directly and use past tense accurately. State the food clearly, explain why you liked it and give a short specific memory or frequency using linking words (e.g., "because", "for example"). Remove fillers like "uh".
Example: When I was a child, my favourite food was the cheeseburger from McDonald's because it tasted special to me. I used to eat it almost every weekend with my friends, and I remember loving the crispy fries that came with it.
Do you eat different foods at different times of the year?
Score: 50.0Suggestion: Give a clear direct answer and add a specific reason plus an example. Use correct expression ("times of the year") and avoid repeating. Use linking words like "because" and "for example" to connect ideas.
Example: No, I usually don't change what I eat throughout the year because most Georgian dishes I enjoy are suitable for any season. For example, I often eat khinkali and soups both in summer and winter since they are comforting and readily available.
Has your favourite food changed since you were a child?
Score: 52.0Suggestion: Respond clearly and compare past and present with specific reasons. Name foods correctly and avoid vague phrases like "potato is potato." Use linking words such as "when", "but", and "because" to structure contrast.
Example: Yes, my favourite food has changed. When I was a child I liked simple dishes such as mashed potatoes, but now I prefer khinkali, a traditional Georgian dumpling. I enjoy khinkali because the dough and seasoned meat filling are very flavourful, and I often eat them at festivals or family dinners.
× My favorite food is Georgia Nationality because of its very special meat and soup.
✓ My favorite food is Georgian cuisine because of its very special meat dishes and soups.
The phrase 'Georgia Nationality' is incorrect for describing food; use the adjective 'Georgian' or the noun 'Georgian cuisine'. Also 'meat and soup' is better pluralized and specified as 'meat dishes and soups' to sound natural. Use adjectives correctly to modify nouns.
× It has little salt, salty and the sweet taste.
✓ It is slightly salty and has a sweet taste.
The original mixes adjective forms and word order incorrectly. Use 'slightly salty' to describe saltiness and 'has a sweet taste' for sweetness. Avoid redundant 'salt' and 'salty' together.
× It's made with meat and it has Gucci.
✓ It's made with meat and has garlic.
'It has Gucci' is likely a mispronunciation or spelling error. 'Gucci' is a brand and incorrect here; 'garlic' fits food context. Also drop the repeated 'it' for smoother sentence: 'and has garlic.'
× When I was kid, uh, I used to love a lot of foods, but my favorite one was, uh, free from McDonald's.
✓ When I was a kid, I used to love many foods, but my favorite was a free item from McDonald's.
Missing article 'a' before 'kid' is incorrect. 'A lot of foods' is informal; 'many foods' is better. 'Favorite one was free from McDonald's' is unclear; clarify as 'a free item from McDonald's.' Remove filler 'uh' for clarity.
× I ate it every day and it was very tasty for me that when I was kid.
✓ I ate it every day and it tasted very good to me when I was a kid.
Use simple past 'tasted' rather than 'was very tasty for me'. Add article 'a' before 'kid'. Correct word order to 'tasted very good to me'.
× No, I don't eat different foods at different types of day because the most of food I eat is a Georgian national food and eats can be eaten in every part of the year, so it's really comfortable and good.
✓ No, I don't eat different foods at different times of the year because most of the food I eat is Georgian and can be eaten throughout the year, so it's convenient and good.
Replace 'different types of day' with 'different times of the year'. 'The most of food' should be 'most of the food'. 'Georgian national food' is better as 'Georgian'. 'Eats can be eaten' is ungrammatical; use 'can be eaten'. 'Comfortable' is not appropriate for food availability; use 'convenient'.
× Yes, my favorite food changed since I was kid because when I was child I liked potato in now I like Hinkle.
✓ Yes, my favorite food has changed since I was a kid because when I was a child I liked potatoes, but now I like hinkal.
Use present perfect 'has changed' with 'since'. Add articles 'a' before 'kid/child'. 'Potato' should be plural 'potatoes' when speaking generally. 'in now' is incorrect — use 'now'. Standard spelling 'hinkal' (or 'khinkali') is recommended.
× Hinkle is your traditional food.
✓ Khinkali is our traditional food.
Pronoun 'your' is incorrect because the student refers to their own culture; use 'our'. Also correct the typical English spelling 'khinkali' for clarity.
× It's very tasty and good.
✓ It is very tasty and delicious.
'Tasty and good' is redundant; use 'tasty' and 'delicious' or just one stronger adjective. 'Delicious' is a more natural collocation.
× I like it because it has meat and soup, but potato is potato.
✓ I like it because it has meat and broth, but potatoes are just potatoes.
'Soup' in khinkali is better described as 'broth'. 'Potato is potato' is colloquial and ungrammatical; use plural 'potatoes are just potatoes' or rephrase to 'potatoes are simpler' for clarity.