SciencePart 1 Report

MockPart12025-09-08 15:05:09

Conversation

Part 1

Examiner

Do you enjoy studying science at school?

Candidate

Yes, I really enjoyed studying science at school because that was my one of favorite subject and when I studied scientists I get really good education and get really many new things.

Examiner

Do you use your science knowledge daily?

Candidate

Uh, unfortunately I'm not using because nowadays I'm studying English, so it's useless to use sciences in my today's profession and also in my university everything in English and I studies history and many that kind of things. So I don't.

Examiner

Is there a science subject you’d like to learn more about?

Candidate

Unfortunately no, because for my future career I am going to be a English teacher so the mostly I need to learn English more and I need to practice English English more. So the science maybe just a hobby but not more more than.

Examiner

Is it important for everyone to study science?

Candidate

I don't think so that it's important because everyone has their own desire. So I think everyone needs to be know what they want and none of them need to be good enough in everything. I mean, they need to know everything what they want.

Examiner

Do you like watching science TV programs?

Candidate

Yes, if I have free time, I really like and enjoy watching science programs, uh, especially when it comes in chemistry and biology. It's really enjoyable for me and I really like to watch those kind of TV programs.

Evaluation

Overall

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

Part 1

Do you enjoy studying science at school?

Score: 60.0

Suggestion: Your answer is understandable but could be more natural and concise. Try to avoid redundancy and improve sentence structure. For example, say "Science was one of my favorite subjects because I learned a lot about scientists and new concepts."

Example: Yes, I really enjoyed studying science at school because it was one of my favorite subjects. I learned a lot about scientists and discovered many new things.

Do you use your science knowledge daily?

Score: 55.0

Suggestion: Your answer is a bit unclear and contains grammatical errors. Try to structure your answer clearly and use linking words to explain your situation. For example, "Unfortunately, I don't use my science knowledge daily because I am currently studying English and history at university."

Example: Unfortunately, I don't use my science knowledge daily because I am currently studying English and history at university, so science is not part of my daily studies.

Is there a science subject you’d like to learn more about?

Score: 60.0

Suggestion: Your answer is relevant but could be clearer and more fluent. Avoid repetition and improve sentence flow. For example, "No, because I plan to be an English teacher, so I focus more on improving my English skills. Science is just a hobby for me."

Example: No, I don't want to learn more about science because I plan to be an English teacher. Therefore, I focus on improving my English skills, and science remains just a hobby.

Is it important for everyone to study science?

Score: 65.0

Suggestion: Your opinion is clear but the answer has some grammatical mistakes and awkward phrasing. Try to express your ideas more clearly and use linking words. For example, "I don't think it's important for everyone to study science because people have different interests. They should focus on what they want to learn."

Example: I don't think it's important for everyone to study science because people have different interests. They should focus on subjects that they are passionate about.

Do you like watching science TV programs?

Score: 70.0

Suggestion: Your answer is good but can be more concise and natural. Avoid filler words like "uh" and use linking words. For example, "Yes, I enjoy watching science programs, especially those about chemistry and biology, when I have free time."

Example: Yes, I enjoy watching science programs, especially those about chemistry and biology, when I have free time.

Grammar

Singular and plural issue

× that was my one of favorite subject

that was one of my favorite subjects

The phrase 'one of favorite subject' is incorrect because 'one of' should be followed by a plural noun, so 'subjects' is needed. Also, possessive 'my' should come before 'favorite subjects'. The correct phrase is 'one of my favorite subjects'.

Present tense issue

× when I studied scientists I get really good education and get really many new things

when I studied science I got really good education and learned many new things

The sentence mixes past and present tense incorrectly. 'Studied' is past tense, so 'get' should be 'got' to match. Also, 'studied scientists' is incorrect; it should be 'studied science'. 'Get really many new things' is awkward; 'learned many new things' is better.

Present tense issue

× I'm not using because nowadays I'm studying English

I'm not using it because nowadays I'm studying English

The verb 'using' requires an object here; 'it' refers to science knowledge. Adding 'it' clarifies the sentence. The tense is present continuous and is appropriate.

Present tense issue

× I studies history and many that kind of things

I study history and many things like that

The verb 'studies' is incorrect for the first person singular; it should be 'study'. Also, 'many that kind of things' is ungrammatical; 'many things like that' is correct.

Incorrect use of quantifiers

× the mostly I need to learn English more

mostly I need to learn English more

'The mostly' is incorrect; 'mostly' alone is the correct adverb to express the idea. 'The' is not used with 'mostly'.

Singular and plural issue

× the science maybe just a hobby but not more more than

science may be just a hobby but not more than that

'The science' is incorrect; 'science' is an uncountable noun and does not need 'the' here. Also, 'more more than' is redundant; 'more than that' is correct.

Incorrect use of pronouns

× everyone needs to be know what they want

everyone needs to know what they want

The phrase 'needs to be know' is incorrect; the correct form is 'needs to know'. 'To be' is unnecessary here.

Incorrect use of quantifiers

× none of them need to be good enough in everything

none of them needs to be good enough in everything

'None' is singular here, so the verb should be 'needs' to agree in number.

Incorrect use of pronouns

× they need to know everything what they want

they need to know everything they want

The relative pronoun 'what' is unnecessary and incorrect here; 'everything they want' is correct.

Vocabulary

FreeWithout charge; Unencumbered by; Vacant; Independent; On the loose
GoodFine; Virtuous; Well-behaved; Right; Capable
ImportantSignificant; Main; Powerful
ManyNumerous; A great/good deal of
NewRecently developed; Novel; Different; Additional; Reinvigorated
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