Part 1
Examiner
Do you use coins now?
Candidate
No, I don't use them now. Later I will use them.
Examiner
Is it convenient to use coins?
Candidate
Yes.
Examiner
Have you collected coins when you were a kid?
Candidate
Yes, I collected coins.
Examiner
Do you carry coins when you go out?
Candidate
Yes, I carry them.
Do you use coins now?
Score: 40.0Suggestion: Try to give a more natural and clear answer by explaining your current situation and future plans with coins. Avoid vague phrases like 'Later I will use them' without context.
Example: No, I don't use coins much these days because most payments are digital, but I might use them occasionally in the future when needed.
Is it convenient to use coins?
Score: 30.0Suggestion: Expand your answer to explain why you find coins convenient or not, using linking words to make your response more coherent and informative.
Example: Yes, coins are convenient for small purchases because they are easy to carry and use without needing electronic devices.
Have you collected coins when you were a kid?
Score: 50.0Suggestion: Provide more details about your coin collection to make your answer richer and more engaging, such as what types of coins you collected or why you enjoyed it.
Example: Yes, I collected coins when I was a kid, especially foreign coins from different countries because I found them interesting.
Do you carry coins when you go out?
Score: 40.0Suggestion: Give a fuller answer by explaining when and why you carry coins, using linking words to connect your ideas smoothly.
Example: Yes, I usually carry some coins when I go out in case I need to pay for parking meters or small purchases.
× Later I will use them.
✓ Later I will be using them.
The original sentence 'Later I will use them.' is grammatically correct but sounds slightly unnatural in this context. Using 'will be using' emphasizes the future continuous action, which fits better when talking about habitual or repeated actions in the future. However, this is a stylistic suggestion rather than a strict grammar error, so no correction is strictly necessary.