Part 1
Examiner
Do you have a favourite teacher?
Candidate
My favorite teacher is science teacher.
Examiner
Are you still in touch with your primary school teacher?
Candidate
No, I'm not. I don't don't know teachers home number.
Examiner
In what way did your favourite teacher help you?
Candidate
My teacher teaches different question. My teacher is. It's good.
Examiner
Do you want to be a teacher in the future?
Candidate
Yes, I do. I like teaching to people. I want to teach science.
Do you have a favourite teacher?
Score: 50.0Suggestion: 答えが短く、文法的に不完全です。より自然で効果的な答えにするために、教師の名前や教科、なぜ好きかなど具体的な理由を加え、文を完全にしましょう。
Example: My favourite teacher is my science teacher because she explains difficult concepts clearly and makes lessons interesting.
Are you still in touch with your primary school teacher?
Score: 40.0Suggestion: 文法ミスと冗長な表現があります。より自然な英語にするために、正しい文法を使い、理由を具体的に述べましょう。
Example: No, I am not in touch with my primary school teacher because I don't have her contact information.
In what way did your favourite teacher help you?
Score: 30.0Suggestion: 答えが不明瞭で文法的に不完全です。具体的にどのように助けてくれたのか、例を挙げて説明しましょう。
Example: My favourite teacher helped me by explaining different types of questions clearly, which improved my understanding and confidence.
Do you want to be a teacher in the future?
Score: 70.0Suggestion: 答えは基本的に良いですが、より自然で流暢にするために、理由や将来の目標を詳しく述べると良いでしょう。
Example: Yes, I do. I enjoy teaching people because it allows me to share knowledge. I want to become a science teacher to inspire students to love the subject.
× My favorite teacher is science teacher.
✓ My favorite teacher is a science teacher.
In English, singular countable nouns usually require an article. 'Science teacher' is a singular countable noun, so it needs the indefinite article 'a' before it.
× No, I'm not. I don't don't know teachers home number.
✓ No, I'm not. I don't know my teacher's home number.
The sentence has a repeated word 'don't' and lacks possessive form. 'Teachers home number' should be 'my teacher's home number' to show possession. Also, 'don't don't' is a typographical error.
× My teacher teaches different question.
✓ My teacher teaches different questions.
The noun 'question' is countable and plural here, so it should be 'questions' to match 'different', which implies more than one.
× My teacher is.
✓ My teacher is great.
The sentence is incomplete and lacks a complement after the verb 'is'. A descriptive adjective or phrase is needed to complete the sentence.
× It's good.
✓ That is good.
The pronoun 'It' is vague here. Using 'That' clarifies the subject being referred to, making the sentence clearer.
× I like teaching to people.
✓ I like teaching people.
The verb 'like' followed by a gerund does not require the preposition 'to'. 'Teaching people' is the correct form.