NewsPart 1 Report

MockPart12025-06-29 07:26:40

Conversation

Part 1

Examiner

Are you interested in news?

Candidate

Yes, I'm very interested. I quite enjoy reading about news as specifically fashion news or political news. I love to keep in touch with everything that's happening these days.

Examiner

How do you usually find news?

Candidate

I usually find them in X app or on a specific apps Ann. Usually if I have any specific information that I want to search for I would go with Google an AI and everything.

Examiner

Would you like to be a journalist?

Candidate

No, I wouldn't like to be journalists becauses I hate writing about something an I have an issue to describe in a feeling. Well, I read it down. Uh, but explain it like Anna speaking way. I'm very comfortable with that. So no, it's not for me.

Examiner

Have you read the news this morning?

Candidate

No, I haven't had the chance. Yeah, I was in a rush this morning, so I didn't get the time to check anything. I usually catch up on the news later in the day when I'm more free.

Examiner

Do you often talk with your friends about the news?

Candidate

Yes, I do talk with my friends about the news quite often, especially when something big happens like an A political issue or in a global event. We usually share our opinion and sometimes even divide different. Points overview. It's in a good way to stay informed and hear different.

Evaluation

Overall

Overall: 6.0Fluency & Coherence: 6.0Pronunciation: 6.0Grammar: 5.5Lexical Resource: 6.0

Part 1

Are you interested in news?

Score: 75.0

Suggestion: Your answer is clear and relevant, but it could be more natural and concise. Avoid redundancy like 'news as specifically fashion news or political news' and try to use smoother phrasing. Also, try to use linking words to connect ideas.

Example: Yes, I'm very interested in news, especially fashion and political updates, because I like to stay informed about current events.

How do you usually find news?

Score: 60.0

Suggestion: Your answer is somewhat unclear and contains some grammatical errors. Try to be more specific and clear about the apps you use. Also, avoid vague phrases like 'and everything.' Use linking words to make your answer coherent.

Example: I usually get my news from the X app or other specific apps. If I need detailed information, I search on Google or use AI tools.

Would you like to be a journalist?

Score: 55.0

Suggestion: Your answer is a bit confusing and has grammatical mistakes. Try to organize your ideas clearly with a topic sentence and supporting details. Avoid filler words and unclear phrases. Use linking words to improve coherence.

Example: No, I wouldn't like to be a journalist because I dislike writing and find it hard to express feelings in writing. I prefer speaking to explain things, so journalism isn't suitable for me.

Have you read the news this morning?

Score: 85.0

Suggestion: Good answer with clear explanation and coherence. To improve, avoid informal fillers like 'Yeah' and try to use more varied vocabulary.

Example: No, I haven't had the chance to read the news this morning because I was in a rush. However, I usually catch up on news later when I have more free time.

Do you often talk with your friends about the news?

Score: 65.0

Suggestion: Your answer is relevant but contains some unclear phrases and grammatical errors. Try to use linking words to connect ideas and be more specific. Also, avoid incomplete sentences and improve vocabulary usage.

Example: Yes, I often discuss the news with my friends, especially when major political or global events occur. We share our opinions and sometimes have different viewpoints, which helps us stay informed and understand various perspectives.

Grammar

Singular and plural issue

× I quite enjoy reading about news as specifically fashion news or political news.

I quite enjoy reading about news, specifically fashion news or political news.

The phrase 'as specifically' is incorrect here; 'specifically' alone is sufficient to specify the types of news. Also, 'news' is uncountable, so no plural form is needed.

Singular and plural issue

× I usually find them in X app or on a specific apps Ann.

I usually find it in the X app or on specific apps, Ann.

The word 'news' is uncountable and singular, so the pronoun should be 'it' not 'them'. Also, 'a specific apps' is incorrect because 'apps' is plural; it should be 'specific apps' without 'a' or 'a specific app' if singular.

Singular and plural issue

× No, I wouldn't like to be journalists becauses I hate writing about something an I have an issue to describe in a feeling.

No, I wouldn't like to be a journalist because I hate writing about something and I have an issue describing feelings.

The word 'journalists' is plural but should be singular 'a journalist' to match the subject. 'Becauses' is a typo and should be 'because'. 'An' before 'I' is incorrect and should be removed. 'Describe in a feeling' is awkward; 'describing feelings' is more natural.

Incorrect use of conjunction

× Well, I read it down. Uh, but explain it like Anna speaking way.

Well, I write it down, but explain it like Anna speaking.

The phrase 'read it down' is incorrect; it should be 'write it down'. The conjunction 'but' is used correctly here to contrast the two actions. 'Anna speaking way' is unclear; assuming it means 'in a speaking way' or 'like Anna speaks'.

Singular and plural issue

× Yes, I do talk with my friends about the news quite often, especially when something big happens like an A political issue or in a global event.

Yes, I do talk with my friends about the news quite often, especially when something big happens like a political issue or a global event.

The article 'an' before 'A political issue' is incorrect; it should be 'a political issue'. Also, 'in a global event' should be 'a global event' without 'in' to correctly express the event.

Sentence structure errors

× We usually share our opinion and sometimes even divide different. Points overview.

We usually share our opinions and sometimes even have different points of view.

The phrase 'divide different. Points overview' is ungrammatical and unclear. The correct expression is 'have different points of view' to indicate differing opinions.

Vocabulary

BigLarge; Elder; Important; Ambitious
ComfortablePleasant; Cozy; Loose; Leisurely
DifferentDissimilar; Distinct; Unusual
FreeWithout charge; Unencumbered by; Vacant; Independent; On the loose
GoodFine; Virtuous; Well-behaved; Right; Capable
InterestedAttentive; Concerned; Partisan
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