DreamsPart 1 Report

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Part 1

Examiner

Can you remember the dreams you had?

Candidate

Sometimes depends on the content of the dreams. If it was a sweet dream, I will forget him for most of the time. However, if I had a night Mayer, I could tell that after I woke up in middle of the night, I could still remember. A little bit would happen in my dream.

Examiner

Do you share your dreams with others? (or are you interested in others' dreams?)

Candidate

No, I don't like to share my dreams with others and I am not interested in learning about other peoples dreams easier 'cause I think that's quite about privacy and is not very friendly. Were polite to ask a too much or share too much about your privacy.

Examiner

Do you think dreams have special meanings?

Candidate

I don't think dreams have special meanings like it if it can predict something happen in the future. I don't think so. However, I do believe that sometimes dreams can reflect your mental health. If you were being too stressful or you are over thinking about something, maybe you will have it in your dream.

Examiner

Do you want to make your dreams come true?

Candidate

No, I don't want to make my dreams come true. Because that means a scary fact that. My dream can predict the future and I don't like that feeling. I just like to live my life naturally.

Evaluation

Overall

Overall: 5.0Fluency & Coherence: 5.5Pronunciation: 5.0Grammar: 5.0Lexical Resource: 5.0

Part 1

Can you remember the dreams you had?

Score: 60.0

Suggestion: Try to make your answer more natural and clear by correcting grammar and vocabulary errors. Use linking words to connect ideas and avoid redundancy. Also, keep your answer concise within 5 sentences.

Example: I sometimes remember my dreams, depending on their content. If it's a pleasant dream, I usually forget it quickly. However, if I have a nightmare, I tend to remember it clearly after waking up in the middle of the night.

Do you share your dreams with others? (or are you interested in others' dreams?)

Score: 55.0

Suggestion: Improve clarity and grammar by restructuring sentences and using appropriate vocabulary. Use linking words to make your answer coherent and avoid repetition. Be concise and directly answer the question.

Example: No, I don't like sharing my dreams with others because I consider them private. Also, I'm not very interested in hearing about other people's dreams since it feels like an invasion of privacy.

Do you think dreams have special meanings?

Score: 70.0

Suggestion: Your answer is generally clear but can be improved by using better linking words and more precise vocabulary. Avoid repeating phrases and make your sentences more natural and fluent.

Example: I don't believe dreams can predict the future. However, I think they sometimes reflect our mental state. For example, if someone is stressed or overthinking, it might show up in their dreams.

Do you want to make your dreams come true?

Score: 65.0

Suggestion: Try to express your ideas more clearly and naturally. Use linking words to connect your thoughts and avoid fragmented sentences. Also, explain your reasons more specifically to enrich your answer.

Example: No, I don't want my dreams to come true because that would mean they predict the future, which scares me. I prefer to live my life naturally without worrying about what might happen.

Grammar

Sentence structure errors

× Sometimes depends on the content of the dreams.

Sometimes it depends on the content of the dreams.

The original sentence lacks a subject, making it incomplete. Adding 'it' as the subject completes the sentence structure.

Verb in the past participle form

× If it was a sweet dream, I will forget him for most of the time.

If it was a sweet dream, I would forget it most of the time.

The sentence mixes past and future tenses incorrectly and uses 'him' instead of 'it' to refer to the dream. 'Would' is appropriate for hypothetical past conditions, and 'it' correctly refers to the dream.

Sentence structure errors

× However, if I had a night Mayer, I could tell that after I woke up in middle of the night, I could still remember.

However, if I had a nightmare, I could say that after I woke up in the middle of the night, I could still remember it.

The sentence has a typo ('Mayer' should be 'nightmare'), missing articles ('the middle'), and awkward phrasing. Correcting these improves clarity and grammar.

Sentence structure errors

× A little bit would happen in my dream.

A little bit would happen in my dream.

This sentence is unclear and awkward but does not contain a specific grammar error from the list. It could be improved for clarity but is left as is per instructions.

Incorrect use of pronouns

× No, I don't like to share my dreams with others and I am not interested in learning about other peoples dreams easier 'cause I think that's quite about privacy and is not very friendly.

No, I don't like to share my dreams with others and I am not interested in learning about other people's dreams because I think it's a matter of privacy and is not very friendly.

The sentence has incorrect possessive form ('peoples' should be 'people's'), informal contraction ('easier' is incorrect here), and awkward phrasing. Correcting these improves grammar and clarity.

Sentence structure errors

× Were polite to ask a too much or share too much about your privacy.

It's polite not to ask too much or share too much about your privacy.

The original sentence is ungrammatical and unclear. Rewriting it with proper subject and verb clarifies the meaning and corrects the structure.

Incorrect use of conjunction

× I don't think dreams have special meanings like it if it can predict something happen in the future.

I don't think dreams have special meanings like predicting something that will happen in the future.

The original sentence misuses 'like it if' and has awkward phrasing. Correcting the conjunction and verb forms improves clarity and grammar.

Verb + -ing form

× However, I do believe that sometimes dreams can reflect your mental health.

However, I do believe that sometimes dreams can reflect your mental health.

This sentence is grammatically correct and requires no change.

Modal verb usage

× If you were being too stressful or you are over thinking about something, maybe you will have it in your dream.

If you are too stressed or you are overthinking about something, maybe you will have it in your dream.

'Were being too stressful' is incorrect; 'too stressed' is the correct adjective form. 'Over thinking' should be 'overthinking' as one word. The modal verb 'will' is acceptable here.

Modal verb usage

× No, I don't want to make my dreams come true.

No, I don't want to make my dreams come true.

This sentence is grammatically correct and requires no change.

Sentence structure errors

× Because that means a scary fact that.

Because that means a scary fact.

The original sentence is incomplete and awkward. Removing the unnecessary 'that' corrects the sentence structure.

Sentence structure errors

× My dream can predict the future and I don't like that feeling.

My dream can predict the future, and I don't like that feeling.

Adding a comma before 'and' improves sentence clarity and correctness.

Sentence structure errors

× I just like to live my life naturally.

I just like to live my life naturally.

This sentence is grammatically correct and requires no change.

Vocabulary

FriendlyAffable; Amicable; Favorable; Compatible
InterestedAttentive; Concerned; Partisan
LittleShort; Young; Brief; Minor
PoliteWell-mannered; Civilized
SpecialExceptional; Distinctive; Momentous; Specific
SweetSugary; Fragrant; Dulcet; Pleasant
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