FoodPart 1 Report

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Part 1

Examiner

What is your favourite food?

Candidate

My favorite food is a fast food. I like to eat fast food but but not daily uses. I eat on the weekends. I like to eat pizza, burgers in restaurants.

Examiner

What kind of food did you like when you were young?

Candidate

In in the young era, I like to eat healthy foods like a green vegetables and homemade things. I am not preferring the outside food in young.

Examiner

Do you eat different foods at different times of the year?

Candidate

Guess I eat a different food at different times of the year. I am eating now in each and every country. We can eat every country's food like Korean foods in India.

Examiner

Has your favourite food changed since you were a child?

Candidate

Is my favorite food exchange. In childhood I like to eat healthy food but now I am currently preferring the fast foods like eat burger on weekends.

Evaluation

Overall

Overall: 5.0Fluency & Coherence: 5.5Pronunciation: 5.0Grammar: 5.0Lexical Resource: 5.0

Part 1

What is your favourite food?

Score: 58.0

Suggestion: Be more natural and concise. Start with a clear topic sentence, then give one or two specific details (why you like it, when you eat it) using linking words. Correct grammar (use singular/plural, avoid repetition) and limit to 3–4 sentences.

Example: My favourite foods are fast food, such as pizza and burgers. I usually have them at restaurants on weekends because they’re convenient and tasty. However, I avoid eating them every day to stay healthy.

What kind of food did you like when you were young?

Score: 52.0

Suggestion: Use a clear past-tense topic sentence and give specific examples. Fix grammar (past tense, articles, plural nouns) and use a linking phrase to contrast past and present if needed. Keep it to 2–3 sentences.

Example: When I was young, I preferred homemade, healthy food such as steamed vegetables and lentil soup. I rarely ate food from restaurants because my family cooked most meals at home.

Do you eat different foods at different times of the year?

Score: 40.0

Suggestion: Answer directly and give specific seasonal examples. Avoid vague or unrelated statements. Use linking words (for example, in summer/at festivals) and correct tense. Limit to 2–3 sentences and stay on topic.

Example: Yes, I eat different foods depending on the season. For example, I prefer light salads and cold drinks in summer, but I enjoy hot soups and stews in winter. Also, during festivals I often eat traditional dishes specific to that season.

Has your favourite food changed since you were a child?

Score: 55.0

Suggestion: Answer clearly with a direct statement about change, then give reasons and a specific example. Use correct grammar (present perfect or past simple) and linking words (because, but, now). Keep it to 2–3 sentences.

Example: Yes, my favourite type of food has changed since childhood. When I was a child I preferred healthy homemade meals, but now I usually prefer fast food like burgers on weekends because they are convenient and tasty.

Grammar

Article errors

× My favorite food is a fast food.

My favorite food is fast food.

The article 'a' is incorrect before an uncountable noun used in general sense. 'Fast food' is uncountable when referring to the category, so omit the article. Use 'a' only with countable singular nouns (e.g., 'a burger').

Incorrect use of adverbs or adjectives

× I like to eat fast food but but not daily uses.

I like to eat fast food, but I don't eat it daily.

The original has repetition ('but but'), wrong verb form ('uses') and incorrect sentence structure. Use negative auxiliary 'don't' with the base verb 'eat' for habitual negation. Add a comma before 'but' and the object 'it' to refer to 'fast food'.

Sentence structure errors

× I eat on the weekends.

I eat it on the weekends.

The sentence lacks a clear object. Adding 'it' clarifies that 'fast food' is what is eaten on weekends. Alternatively, context can omit the object, but adding 'it' improves clarity.

Incorrect use of conjunctions

× I like to eat pizza, burgers in restaurants.

I like to eat pizza and burgers in restaurants.

Use 'and' to join two items in a list. A comma without a conjunction may be acceptable in a list, but here 'and' makes the coordination clear. Also keep 'in restaurants' to specify where.

Incorrect prepositions

× In in the young era, I like to eat healthy foods like a green vegetables and homemade things.

When I was young, I liked to eat healthy foods like green vegetables and homemade meals.

'In in the young era' is ungrammatical; use 'When I was young'. Tense should be past ('liked') to match the time frame. 'Green vegetables' is plural and does not need the article 'a'. 'Homemade things' is vague; 'homemade meals' is more natural.

Incorrect use of pronouns

× I am not preferring the outside food in young.

I did not prefer food from outside when I was young.

'Prefer' is a stative verb and normally not used with progressive ('am not preferring'). Use simple past 'did not prefer' for past habits. 'Outside food' is better expressed as 'food from outside' or 'takeaway/restaurant food'. Include 'when I was young' for correct time expression.

Present tense issue

× Guess I eat a different food at different times of the year.

I guess I eat different foods at different times of the year.

'Guess' as a sentence starter should be followed by a comma or 'I guess' is the clause subject. 'Different foods' (plural) is more natural when referring to various types of food. Avoid 'a' before 'different food' unless referring to a single dish.

Sentence structure errors

× I am eating now in each and every country.

I am eating foods from many countries now.

The original is unclear and incorrect ('in each and every country' makes no sense in this context). Use 'eating foods from many countries' to express trying international cuisines. Keep present progressive 'am eating' if emphasizing current ongoing action.

Incorrect use of prepositions

× We can eat every country's food like Korean foods in India.

We can eat foods from many countries, for example Korean food, even in India.

'Every country's food' is awkward; 'foods from many countries' is clearer. Use 'for example' to introduce an example. 'Korean food' is usually uncountable; use singular. 'Even in India' clarifies location.

Sentence structure errors

× Is my favorite food exchange.

My favorite food has changed.

Original is ungrammatical. Use present perfect 'has changed' to indicate a change from childhood to now. 'Is my favorite food exchange' incorrectly uses 'is' and 'exchange' (noun) instead of the verb 'changed'.

Past tense issue

× In childhood I like to eat healthy food but now I am currently preferring the fast foods like eat burger on weekends.

In childhood I liked to eat healthy food, but now I prefer fast food and eat burgers on weekends.

Shift 'like' to past 'liked' to match 'in childhood'. Do not use progressive 'am currently preferring' with stative 'prefer'—use simple present 'prefer' for current habitual preference. 'Fast foods' should be 'fast food' (category) and 'eat burger' needs article or plural: 'eat burgers'. Combine into a clearer sentence to show contrast.

Vocabulary

DifferentDissimilar; Distinct; Unusual
FastSpeedy; Secure; Indelible; Promiscuous; Quickly
HealthyWell; Health-giving
YoungYouthful; Immature; Fledgling; Offspring; Young people
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