Part 1
Examiner
What do you think laughter means to daily life?
Candidate
In my opinion, I think that laughter means a lot in our daily life because, uh, if people laugh in a daily life a lot, I think that the blood circulation of our body is increasing. Apart from this, uh, uh, laughter is accessible for our body because, uh, if people allow for, for a whole day, then it provides positive.
Examiner
When was the last time you laughed?
Candidate
I clearly remembered that a couple of months ago I go, I went to cinema with my family. At that time I watched such a funny movie, which is quite popular in my in my country. And the name of movie is 3 idiot. This movie is called.
Examiner
Do you think you can make other people laugh?
Candidate
No, I do not think so. I have a capability to make other people laugh because I'm not a personality who crack a joke. So that other person laughed at my jokes. So I do not think so.
Examiner
Do you like to watch funny movies?
Candidate
Yes, definitely love to voucher for new movies because funny movies are quite a fascinating. Apart from this weather assist of watching funny movies, I can not only reduce my stressor but it also reduced my monotonous lifestyle as I can get a chance to rejuvenate my mind from this boring lifestyle.
What do you think laughter means to daily life?
Score: 55.0Suggestion: Your answer has good ideas but it lacks clarity and fluency. Avoid filler words like 'uh' and try to make your sentences more natural and concise. Use linking words to connect your ideas logically. For example, start with a clear topic sentence, then explain the benefits of laughter with specific details.
Example: I believe laughter plays an important role in daily life because it improves our blood circulation and boosts our mood. Moreover, laughing regularly helps reduce stress and promotes overall well-being.
When was the last time you laughed?
Score: 50.0Suggestion: Your answer needs better sentence structure and fluency. Avoid repetition and incomplete sentences. Provide a clear topic sentence and support it with specific details, such as why the movie was funny or what made you laugh. Use linking words to make your answer coherent.
Example: The last time I laughed was a couple of months ago when I went to the cinema with my family. We watched a popular comedy movie called '3 Idiots', which had many funny scenes that made me laugh a lot.
Do you think you can make other people laugh?
Score: 45.0Suggestion: Your answer is unclear and contains contradictions. Try to express your opinion clearly with correct grammar. Use a topic sentence followed by reasons or examples. Avoid repeating the same idea unnecessarily.
Example: I don't think I can easily make other people laugh because I am not good at telling jokes. Usually, I prefer to listen and enjoy others' humour rather than being the one who makes jokes.
Do you like to watch funny movies?
Score: 50.0Suggestion: Your answer has good points but the language is confusing and some words are incorrect. Use simple and correct vocabulary. Structure your answer with a clear topic sentence and supporting details connected by linking words. Avoid redundancy and unclear phrases.
Example: Yes, I definitely enjoy watching funny movies because they are very entertaining. Besides, watching comedies helps me reduce stress and break the monotony of my daily routine, allowing me to refresh my mind.
× if people laugh in a daily life a lot
✓ if people laugh a lot in daily life
The phrase 'in a daily life' is incorrect; 'daily life' is an uncountable noun and does not require an article 'a'. The correct phrase is 'in daily life' or simply 'in daily life a lot'.
× laughter is accessible for our body
✓ laughter is accessible to our body
The correct preposition to use with 'accessible' is 'to', not 'for'. So, it should be 'accessible to our body'.
× if people allow for, for a whole day, then it provides positive
✓ if people laugh for a whole day, then it provides positive effects
The phrase 'allow for, for a whole day' is incorrect and unclear. The intended meaning is likely 'if people laugh for a whole day'. Also, 'provides positive' is incomplete; it should be 'provides positive effects' or 'provides positivity'.
× I clearly remembered that a couple of months ago I go, I went to cinema with my family
✓ I clearly remember that a couple of months ago I went to the cinema with my family
The verb 'remember' should be in present tense 'remember' to indicate a current memory. Also, 'go' is unnecessary and incorrect here. 'Cinema' requires the definite article 'the' when referring to a specific place.
× And the name of movie is 3 idiot
✓ And the name of the movie is 3 Idiots
The phrase 'name of movie' requires the definite article 'the' before 'movie'. Also, the movie title should be correctly capitalized as '3 Idiots'.
× I have a capability to make other people laugh because I'm not a personality who crack a joke
✓ I do not have the capability to make other people laugh because I'm not a person who cracks jokes
The sentence incorrectly uses 'I have a capability' instead of 'I do not have the capability'. 'Personality' is incorrect here; 'person' is appropriate. Also, 'who crack a joke' should be 'who cracks jokes' to agree with singular subject and plural object.
× So that other person laughed at my jokes
✓ So other people do not laugh at my jokes
The phrase 'So that other person laughed' is incorrect and unclear. The intended meaning is likely that others do not laugh at the speaker's jokes, so it should be 'So other people do not laugh at my jokes'.
× I love to voucher for new movies
✓ I love to watch new movies
The word 'voucher' is incorrect here; the correct verb is 'watch'. Also, 'love to watch' is the correct phrase.
× funny movies are quite a fascinating
✓ funny movies are quite fascinating
The phrase 'quite a fascinating' is incorrect because 'fascinating' is an adjective and does not need the article 'a' here. The correct phrase is 'quite fascinating'.
× Apart from this weather assist of watching funny movies
✓ Apart from this, whether it is watching funny movies
The phrase 'weather assist of watching' is incorrect and unclear. The intended phrase is likely 'whether it is watching funny movies'.
× I can not only reduce my stressor but it also reduced my monotonous lifestyle
✓ I can not only reduce my stress but it also reduces my monotonous lifestyle
'Stressor' is incorrect here; the correct noun is 'stress'. Also, the verb tense should be consistent: 'reduce' and 'reduces' in present tense to match 'can'.
× as I can get a chance to rejuvenate my mind from this boring lifestyle
✓ as I can get a chance to rejuvenate my mind from this boring lifestyle
This sentence is grammatically correct and requires no correction.