TeamworkPart 1 Report

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Conversation

Part 1

Examiner

Do you like teamwork?

Candidate

No.

Examiner

Have you teamed up with someone else before?

Candidate

Yes.

Examiner

What do you learn from working in a team?

Candidate

Umm umm, it's just very important to working in work in a team.

Examiner

What do you dislike about teamwork?

Candidate

I don't like to Co work with people. It feels like very umm, difficult.

Evaluation

Overall

Overall: 5.0Fluency & Coherence: 5.0Pronunciation: 5.0Grammar: 5.0Lexical Resource: 5.0

Part 1

Do you like teamwork?

Score: 20.0

Suggestion: Give a direct answer but expand briefly with a reason and concise detail. Use a topic sentence followed by one supporting reason. Avoid single-word replies and filler sounds.

Example: I don't really enjoy teamwork. I prefer working alone because I can focus better and control the pace of my work, which helps me finish tasks more efficiently.

Have you teamed up with someone else before?

Score: 30.0

Suggestion: Answer directly then add a short example of when and with whom you worked, using a linking word to connect the idea. This shows experience and makes your reply more informative.

Example: Yes, I have. For example, I worked with two classmates last semester on a marketing project, and we divided tasks so each of us could focus on our strengths.

What do you learn from working in a team?

Score: 25.0

Suggestion: Start with a clear topic sentence about a specific learning point, then support it with a concise reason or example and use a linking word. Avoid repetition and fillers.

Example: Working in a team taught me how to communicate clearly. For instance, I learned to give constructive feedback and coordinate deadlines, which improved our overall performance.

What do you dislike about teamwork?

Score: 25.0

Suggestion: State a clear dislike and explain why with one or two specific reasons or an example, using a linking word to connect ideas. Replace hesitant sounds with brief, confident phrasing.

Example: I find teamwork challenging because coordinating different schedules and opinions can be stressful. For example, we often spent extra time resolving conflicts instead of progressing on the task.

Grammar

Sentence structure errors

× Umm umm, it's just very important to working in work in a team.

Umm, it's just very important to work in a team.

The error is a sentence structure/verb form problem: 'important to working' is incorrect because after 'important to' we need the base form (infinitive without to) or the full infinitive 'to work'. Also 'work in work in a team' repeats 'work' unnecessarily. Correct form: 'important to work in a team.' Suggestion: use 'important to' + base verb (to work) and avoid repeated words.

Incorrect use of prepositions

× I don't like to Co work with people.

I don't like to co‑work with people.

The main problem is incorrect capitalization and spacing: 'Co work' should be 'co‑work' or 'cooperate' as one verb; this is a usage/orthographic issue tied to preposition/compound verb formation. Also the sentence uses the infinitive 'to co‑work' correctly; ensure 'co‑' is attached as a prefix or use 'work with' or 'cooperate with'. Suggestion: write compound verbs correctly and consider 'I don't like working with people' for a more natural phrasing.

Incorrect use of adjectives or adverbs

× It feels like very umm, difficult.

It feels very difficult.

The error is an adverb/adjective placement issue: 'like very difficult' is ungrammatical. Use 'feels very difficult' (adverb 'very' modifies adjective 'difficult'). If keeping 'like', say 'It feels like it's very difficult.' Suggestion: remove 'like' or add a clause after 'like' and place 'very' immediately before the adjective.

Vocabulary

DifficultHard; Troublesome; Inconvenient
ImportantSignificant; Main; Powerful
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