LanguagePart 1 Report

MockPart12025-08-13 02:51:48

Conversation

Part 1

Examiner

What languages can you speak?

Candidate

I can speak Arabic very well because it is my main language and it is the main language spoken in my country. I can also speak English. English is a subject that I've studied in school since grade 4.

Examiner

Do you think it is difficult to learn a new language?

Candidate

No, it's not difficult to learn a new language because I've been exposed to a new language learning. While I was a student in secondary school, I had the opportunity to learn French and I scored 100 on that subject.

Examiner

Will you learn other languages in the future?

Candidate

Currently I'm not interested in learning any new language. I'm trying my best to develop my English language skills and speaking, writing, reading and listening.

Examiner

Why do you learn English?

Candidate

It is the most popular spoken language in my country. The main or native language is Arabic and the majority of people here are speaking English if they are not Arabic speakers.

Evaluation

Overall

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

Part 1

What languages can you speak?

Score: 75.0

Suggestion: Try to make your answer more concise and natural by avoiding repetition and adding linking words. For example, instead of repeating 'main language', you can say: 'I speak Arabic fluently as it is my native language and widely spoken in my country. Additionally, I have studied English since grade 4.'

Example: I speak Arabic fluently as it is my native language and widely spoken in my country. Additionally, I have studied English since grade 4.

Do you think it is difficult to learn a new language?

Score: 80.0

Suggestion: Your answer is clear but can be improved by using linking words and more natural phrasing. For example, start with your opinion, then explain with a reason and example: 'No, I don't think learning a new language is difficult because I have experience with it. For instance, I learned French in secondary school and even scored 100 in that subject.'

Example: No, I don't think learning a new language is difficult because I have experience with it. For instance, I learned French in secondary school and even scored 100 in that subject.

Will you learn other languages in the future?

Score: 78.0

Suggestion: Make your answer more fluent by linking ideas and avoiding listing without connectors. For example: 'At the moment, I am not interested in learning any new languages because I am focusing on improving my English skills, including speaking, writing, reading, and listening.'

Example: At the moment, I am not interested in learning any new languages because I am focusing on improving my English skills, including speaking, writing, reading, and listening.

Why do you learn English?

Score: 70.0

Suggestion: Your answer can be clearer and more natural by combining sentences and using linking words. For example: 'I learn English because it is widely spoken in my country. Although Arabic is the native language, many people who do not speak Arabic use English to communicate.'

Example: I learn English because it is widely spoken in my country. Although Arabic is the native language, many people who do not speak Arabic use English to communicate.

Grammar

Verb + -ing form

× I'm trying my best to develop my English language skills and speaking, writing, reading and listening.

I'm trying my best to develop my English language skills in speaking, writing, reading, and listening.

The original sentence incorrectly lists 'speaking, writing, reading and listening' without a preposition, making it unclear. Adding 'in' before the list clarifies that these are the skills being developed. This is a common usage when referring to language skills.

Incorrect use of prepositions

× The main or native language is Arabic and the majority of people here are speaking English if they are not Arabic speakers.

The main or native language is Arabic, and the majority of people here speak English if they are not Arabic speakers.

The phrase 'are speaking English' is incorrect here because it suggests an action happening right now, but the intended meaning is a general fact. The simple present tense 'speak' is appropriate for habitual actions or general truths. Also, a comma is added before 'and' to separate the clauses properly.

Vocabulary

BestFinest; To the highest standard
DifficultHard; Troublesome; Inconvenient
InterestedAttentive; Concerned; Partisan
NewRecently developed; Novel; Different; Additional; Reinvigorated
PopularWell-liked; Nonspecialist; Widespread; Mass
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