Part 1
Examiner
What do you usually eat for breakfast?
Candidate
Usually I eat oatmeal for my breakfast because it's healthier and helps me build muscle. Additionally, I add some fruits and nuts to make it tastier and more filling.
Examiner
Do you think breakfast is important?
Candidate
Yes, definitely. I believe breakfast is essential because it supplies to energy and nutrients needed to start the day actively. For instance, having a healthy breakfast can improve productivity and concentration.
Examiner
Are there any differences between the mornings of your childhood and now?
Candidate
Definitely, it does changed a lot during my childhood. I used to start my day by watching TV shows such as Doraemon or Toto, but now I start my day by working out at the gym.
Examiner
Would you like to change your morning routine?
Candidate
Definitely not working out in the morning has helped me improve both my strength and overall mental health. Because of this benefit, I would like to continue this routine without making any changes.
What do you usually eat for breakfast?
Score: 85.0Suggestion: Your answer is clear and relevant, but you can improve by using more varied vocabulary and linking words to enhance coherence. For example, instead of 'because it's healthier,' you could say 'as it provides essential nutrients.' Also, try to avoid repeating 'for my breakfast' and use pronouns or synonyms.
Example: Usually, I have oatmeal in the morning as it provides essential nutrients and helps me build muscle. Moreover, I like to add fruits and nuts, which not only enhance the flavour but also make the meal more satisfying.
Do you think breakfast is important?
Score: 80.0Suggestion: Your answer addresses the question well, but there is a small grammatical error in 'supplies to energy.' Also, try to use linking words like 'therefore' or 'as a result' to connect ideas smoothly. Adding a bit more detail would make your answer stronger.
Example: Yes, definitely. I believe breakfast is essential as it supplies the energy and nutrients needed to start the day actively. Therefore, having a healthy breakfast can significantly improve productivity and concentration throughout the morning.
Are there any differences between the mornings of your childhood and now?
Score: 75.0Suggestion: Your answer is relevant but contains grammatical errors like 'does changed' which should be 'has changed.' Also, try to use linking words such as 'whereas' or 'however' to contrast past and present routines more clearly. Adding a bit more detail about why you changed your routine would improve your response.
Example: Definitely, my mornings have changed a lot since my childhood. Whereas I used to start my day by watching TV shows like Doraemon or Toto, now I begin with a workout at the gym to stay fit and healthy.
Would you like to change your morning routine?
Score: 80.0Suggestion: Your answer is clear but could be improved by using better sentence structure and linking words. For example, start with a clear topic sentence and then explain the reasons using connectors like 'since' or 'as a result.' Avoid starting sentences with 'Definitely not' as it sounds informal.
Example: I would not like to change my morning routine since working out has helped me improve both my strength and overall mental health. As a result, I intend to continue this routine without any changes.
× Definitely, it does changed a lot during my childhood.
✓ Definitely, it did change a lot during my childhood.
The auxiliary verb 'does' should be followed by the base form of the verb, not the past participle. Here, 'does changed' is incorrect; it should be 'did change' to correctly express past tense. Using 'did' as the auxiliary verb requires the base form 'change'. This correction aligns with proper past tense usage in English.
× I believe breakfast is essential because it supplies to energy and nutrients needed to start the day actively.
✓ I believe breakfast is essential because it supplies energy and nutrients needed to start the day actively.
The verb 'supply' does not require the preposition 'to' when followed by its object. Saying 'supplies to energy' is incorrect; the correct form is 'supplies energy'. Removing 'to' makes the sentence grammatically correct and natural in English.