Part 1
Examiner
Where is your school?
Candidate
My school is invariant.
Examiner
Do you like your school?
Candidate
Yes, I like.
Examiner
Do you think your school is a good place to study?
Candidate
Yes, I think so.
Examiner
What is the environment like at your school?
Candidate
This is good place.
Examiner
How important is interest in study?
Candidate
It is important to keep to study.
Where is your school?
Score: 30.0Suggestion: 質問に対して直接的かつ明確に答える必要があります。また、「invariant」はこの文脈では不自然で意味が通じません。学校の場所を具体的に述べることが重要です。
Example: My school is located in the city center, near the main library.
Do you like your school?
Score: 40.0Suggestion: 答えが短すぎて不自然です。肯定の返答の後に理由や具体的な説明を加えることで、より自然で効果的な回答になります。
Example: Yes, I like my school because the teachers are very supportive and the environment is friendly.
Do you think your school is a good place to study?
Score: 40.0Suggestion: 単に肯定するだけでなく、なぜそう思うのか具体的な理由を述べると良いでしょう。
Example: Yes, I think my school is a good place to study because it has well-equipped classrooms and a quiet library.
What is the environment like at your school?
Score: 35.0Suggestion: 文法的に不自然で、答えが短すぎます。環境について具体的に説明し、文を正しく構成することが必要です。
Example: The environment at my school is peaceful and clean, which helps me concentrate on my studies.
How important is interest in study?
Score: 30.0Suggestion: 意味が伝わりにくく、文法的にも不自然です。学習に対する興味の重要性について、明確かつ具体的に述べることが求められます。
Example: Interest in study is very important because it motivates me to learn new things and improve my skills.
× My school is invariant.
✓ My school is unique.
The word 'invariant' is not commonly used to describe a school and is incorrect in this context. The student likely intended to express that their school is special or unique. Using 'unique' is more appropriate and natural in English to describe something distinctive.
× Yes, I like.
✓ Yes, I like it.
The verb 'like' requires an object to complete its meaning. Saying 'I like' without an object is incomplete and grammatically incorrect. Adding 'it' clarifies what is liked, making the sentence complete.
× This is good place.
✓ This is a good place.
In English, singular countable nouns usually require an article. The phrase 'good place' needs an indefinite article 'a' before it. Omitting the article results in an ungrammatical sentence.
× It is important to keep to study.
✓ It is important to keep studying.
The phrase 'keep to study' is incorrect. The verb 'keep' is followed by a gerund (-ing form) when indicating continuation of an action. Therefore, 'keep studying' is the correct form.