LanguagePart 1 Report

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Conversation

Part 1

Examiner

What languages can you speak?

Candidate

I speak 4 languages such as English, Punjabi, Hindi and Urdu. However, I'm learning French. I have A2 level in French. I am loving learning this language to intelligence in my job opportunities in the future.

Examiner

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

Candidate

I suppose that learning language can be challenging. It would definitely hard to learn a language in the beginning. However, with the experience and practices, you can definitely learn any language. For instance, I have covered A2 level of French within six months. It was very hard.

Examiner

Will you learn other languages in the future?

Candidate

Definitely, yes, definitely. I'm always ready to learn other languages in the near future. Once I have completed B2 level of French, I would just explore Spanish language and Portuguese. I'm planning to go to a go to Europe and we'll definitely learn the languages before I go there. On the other hand, by learning the languages, it would increase.

Examiner

Why do you learn English?

Candidate

There could be several reasons behind learning English language. First of all, English is an international language. Wherever you go, if you speak English you are you won't see any difficulties. I started learning English to came to Canada. I have to offer my higher studies now I have explore English language to get good job.

Evaluation

Overall

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

Part 1

What languages can you speak?

Score: 62.0

Suggestion: Make your response more natural and concise. Start with a clear topic sentence, correct grammar (numbers, prepositions), avoid redundant phrases, and give one specific reason for learning French. Use linking words for flow.

Example: I speak four languages: English, Punjabi, Hindi and Urdu. I'm also learning French and currently at an A2 level. I enjoy learning French because it will improve my job prospects, especially for positions that require interaction with international clients.

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

Score: 66.0

Suggestion: Use accurate grammar and more precise linking words. Begin with a clear opinion, then briefly explain reasons and give a specific example. Avoid repetition and correct tense and article errors.

Example: I think learning a new language can be challenging at first because of unfamiliar grammar and vocabulary. However, with regular practice and exposure, progress comes quickly. For example, I reached the A2 level in French within six months by studying daily and speaking with native speakers.

Will you learn other languages in the future?

Score: 55.0

Suggestion: Make your answer structured and grammatical. State a clear plan, use correct verb forms and avoid repetition. Give specific countries or reasons and one coherent future plan with linking words.

Example: Yes, I plan to learn more languages. After I reach B2 in French, I want to study Spanish and Portuguese because I plan to travel and work in Europe. To prepare, I will take online courses and practice with language partners before I go.

Why do you learn English?

Score: 58.0

Suggestion: Answer directly and correct tense/form errors. Give one or two clear reasons with specific details (study, work) and use linking words. Remove redundant or unclear phrases.

Example: I learned English mainly to study and work abroad. For instance, I improved my English before moving to Canada so I could succeed in higher education and find a better job. Because it is widely used worldwide, English helps me communicate in many countries.

Grammar

Singular and plural issue

× I speak 4 languages such as English, Punjabi, Hindi and Urdu.

I speak four languages: English, Punjabi, Hindi and Urdu.

Use the written form 'four' in formal speech and a colon to introduce a list. This fixes style; plural usage is correct so minimal change. Use digits vs words based on formality; here words are preferred.

Present tense issue

× However, I'm learning French.

However, I am learning French.

Contraction is acceptable but expand for formality. Present continuous 'am learning' is correct for ongoing action, so this is a style change rather than a grammatical error.

Incorrect use of adjectives or adverbs

× I have A2 level in French.

I have an A2 level in French.

Include the indefinite article 'an' before a singular count noun 'A2 level'. This corrects article usage and noun phrase structure.

Incorrect use of verbs

× I am loving learning this language to intelligence in my job opportunities in the future.

I enjoy learning this language because it will improve my job opportunities in the future.

Replace progressive 'am loving' (stative verb not normally used in continuous) with 'enjoy'. Change 'to intelligence in my job opportunities' to 'because it will improve my job opportunities' to convey intended meaning and correct verb and noun misuse.

Present tense issue

× I suppose that learning language can be challenging.

I suppose that learning a language can be challenging.

Add the indefinite article 'a' before 'language' when speaking generally about any language. Present tense 'suppose' is appropriate.

Sentence structure errors

× It would definitely hard to learn a language in the beginning.

It would definitely be hard to learn a language at the beginning.

Missing verb 'be' after modal 'would' caused ungrammatical sentence. Use 'at the beginning' for correct prepositional phrase.

Incorrect use of nouns/subject-verb agreement

× However, with the experience and practices, you can definitely learn any language.

However, with experience and practice, you can definitely learn any language.

Use uncountable nouns 'experience' and 'practice' in general statements rather than plural 'practices'. This is a collocation issue.

Past tense issue

× For instance, I have covered A2 level of French within six months.

For instance, I reached the A2 level in French within six months.

Use 'reached' or 'completed' to describe achieving a level. 'Have covered A2 level of French' is awkward; 'in' is correct preposition for language level: 'the A2 level in French'. Present perfect is possible but simple past 'reached' fits the completed achievement.

Adverb placement

× It was very hard.

It was very hard.

Sentence is grammatically correct; no change needed.

Modal verb usage

× Definitely, yes, definitely.

Definitely; yes, definitely.

This is a discourse/style issue rather than grammar; punctuation improves clarity. Modal usage not present.

Present tense issue

× I'm always ready to learn other languages in the near future.

I am always ready to learn other languages in the near future.

Contraction expanded for formality; tense and meaning are correct.

Incorrect use of articles

× Once I have completed B2 level of French, I would just explore Spanish language and Portuguese.

Once I have completed the B2 level in French, I would like to explore Spanish and Portuguese.

Add 'the' before 'B2 level' and use 'in French'. Use 'would like to explore' for intent and remove 'language' after Spanish. Use 'Portuguese' as language name without 'language'.

Incorrect use of verbs and redundancy

× I'm planning to go to a go to Europe and we'll definitely learn the languages before I go there.

I'm planning to go to Europe and I'll definitely learn the languages before I go there.

Remove duplicated 'a go to'. Use future 'I'll' for singular speaker's plan rather than 'we'll' unless including others. Ensure pronoun matches subject.

Sentence structure errors

× On the other hand, by learning the languages, it would increase.

On the other hand, by learning languages, my opportunities would increase.

Original lacks a clear subject and object. Specify what will increase (e.g., 'my opportunities') to complete the thought and make sentence grammatical.

Incorrect use of nouns/articles

× There could be several reasons behind learning English language.

There could be several reasons for learning English.

Use 'for learning English' without 'language' and 'behind' is unnecessary. This creates more natural phrasing.

Incorrect use of pronouns

× Wherever you go, if you speak English you are you won't see any difficulties.

Wherever you go, if you speak English, you won't have any difficulties.

Remove duplicated 'you are' and use 'have' with 'difficulties'. Add comma for clarity.

Past tense issue

× I started learning English to came to Canada.

I started learning English to come to Canada.

Use base form 'come' after 'to' (infinitive). 'Came' is past tense and incorrect here.

Incorrect use of verbs/tense

× I have to offer my higher studies now I have explore English language to get good job.

I wanted to pursue higher studies, so I studied English to get a good job.

Original is ungrammatical and vague. Rephrase: use 'pursue higher studies' (or 'study further'), past tense for completed motivation, and 'study English' with 'to get a good job'. This fixes verb forms, tense consistency, and article use.

Vocabulary

GoodFine; Virtuous; Well-behaved; Right; Capable
HardFirm; Arduous; Difficult; Harsh; Strict
ReadyCompleted; Willing; About to; Available; Prompt
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