Part 1
Examiner
Do you keep plants at home?
Candidate
No I really want to but I have 4 cats, if I keep playing at home they will eat them and it's very harmful for their stomach so I choose not to keep plants at home.
Examiner
What plant did you grow when you were young?
Candidate
I can remember I kept any plans when I was young, but my mom really loved uh plants and he kept so many kinds of plants on the balcony. I really love to. I really enjoy to see them grow under the sunlight.
Examiner
Do you know anything about growing a plant?
Candidate
I just know a little about it. The best thing like they need water, sunlight and soil. That's all I need.
Examiner
Do Chinese people send plants as gifts?
Candidate
Yes, Chinese people love sending plans as a gift, especially for the, uh, house warming and a new opening of a business. And they usually choose the lucky bamboo and, or some others, I don't know, it's uh, it means a good fortune.
Do you keep plants at home?
Score: 70.0Suggestion: 你的回答表达了原因,但有语法错误和用词不当,如“playing”应为“plants”。建议注意单词拼写和句子结构,使表达更自然流畅。
Example: No, I don't keep plants at home because I have four cats. If I do, they might eat the plants, which could harm their stomachs, so I choose not to keep any plants.
What plant did you grow when you were young?
Score: 60.0Suggestion: 回答中有语法错误和表达不清,如“kept any plans”应为“didn't keep any plants”,且句子结构不完整。建议使用完整句子并注意主谓一致。
Example: I don't remember growing any plants when I was young, but my mom loved plants and kept many kinds on the balcony. I really enjoyed watching them grow under the sunlight.
Do you know anything about growing a plant?
Score: 65.0Suggestion: 回答简短且表达不够准确,如“that's all I need”应为“that's all they need”。建议扩展内容并使用正确的表达。
Example: I know a little about growing plants. They need water, sunlight, and good soil to grow well. That's basically all they require.
Do Chinese people send plants as gifts?
Score: 70.0Suggestion: 回答中有词汇错误,如“plans”应为“plants”,且表达不够连贯。建议减少口头语,使用更准确的词汇和连贯的句子。
Example: Yes, Chinese people often send plants as gifts, especially for housewarmings and business openings. They usually choose lucky bamboo or other plants that symbolize good fortune.
× No I really want to but I have 4 cats, if I keep playing at home they will eat them and it's very harmful for their stomach so I choose not to keep plants at home.
✓ No, I really want to but I have 4 cats. If I keep plants at home, they will eat them and it's very harmful for their stomachs, so I choose not to keep plants at home.
The word 'playing' is incorrect; it should be 'plants' to match the context. Also, 'stomach' should be plural 'stomachs' because it refers to multiple cats. The sentence also needs proper punctuation for clarity.
× I can remember I kept any plans when I was young, but my mom really loved uh plants and he kept so many kinds of plants on the balcony.
✓ I can remember I kept some plants when I was young, but my mom really loved plants and she kept so many kinds of plants on the balcony.
The word 'plans' is incorrect; it should be 'plants'. 'Any' is not appropriate here; 'some' fits better. Also, 'he' should be 'she' to refer to 'my mom'.
× I can remember I kept any plans when I was young, but my mom really loved uh plants and he kept so many kinds of plants on the balcony.
✓ I can remember I kept some plants when I was young, but my mom really loved plants and she kept so many kinds of plants on the balcony.
The pronoun 'he' is incorrect when referring to 'my mom'; it should be 'she'.
× I really enjoy to see them grow under the sunlight.
✓ I really enjoy seeing them grow in the sunlight.
The verb 'enjoy' should be followed by a gerund ('seeing'), not an infinitive ('to see'). Also, 'under the sunlight' is better expressed as 'in the sunlight'.
× Yes, Chinese people love sending plans as a gift, especially for the, uh, house warming and a new opening of a business.
✓ Yes, Chinese people love sending plants as gifts, especially for housewarmings and the opening of a new business.
'Plans' should be 'plants'. 'Gift' should be plural 'gifts' to match 'sending'. 'House warming' is one word 'housewarming'. 'A new opening of a business' is better as 'the opening of a new business'.