Part 1
Examiner
Are there a lot of crosswalks around the placewhere you live?
Candidate
Yes, there are lots of pedestrian crossings and traffic signals in my area and I love walking on the streets because I know that I am safe because people in my place are obeying traffic rules.
Examiner
Is there anything you would like to change aboutthe traffic in your area?
Candidate
Yes, I just want to add some bumps in my area because it's very open and there are lots of cars driving very fast. That makes me nervous when I whenever I'm passing.
Are there a lot of crosswalks around the place where you live?
Score: 85.0Suggestion: Your answer is clear and relevant, but it could be improved by using more varied vocabulary and linking words to enhance coherence. Also, try to avoid repeating the same idea (safety) twice in one sentence. For example, you can separate the ideas and use linking words to make the answer more natural and effective.
Example: Yes, there are many pedestrian crossings and traffic signals in my neighborhood. Because of these safety measures, I feel comfortable walking around, especially since most people follow the traffic rules diligently.
Is there anything you would like to change about the traffic in your area?
Score: 80.0Suggestion: Your answer addresses the question directly, but it would be better to use more precise vocabulary and correct minor grammatical errors. Also, try to use linking words to connect your ideas smoothly and provide a bit more detail to support your opinion.
Example: Yes, I would like to install speed bumps in my area because the roads are quite open, and many cars tend to drive too fast. Consequently, I often feel nervous when crossing the streets, so adding bumps would help slow down traffic and improve safety.
× That makes me nervous when I whenever I'm passing.
✓ That makes me nervous whenever I'm passing.
The phrase 'when I whenever' is redundant and incorrect. Using both 'when' and 'whenever' together creates a sentence structure error. The correct form is to use only 'whenever' to indicate any time the action occurs.