Part 1
Examinador
Do you love flowers?
Candidato
Jess I love the flowers and because I like it or also the Rose and my boyfriend always give me rose.
Examinador
Do you know anyone who loves flowers?
Candidato
Yes, my mom loved the flowers and all plant.
Examinador
Are there a lot of flowers where you live?
Candidato
Yes my mom, yes my mom have very plans and flowers for example her Azores and rose.
Examinador
Do you take photos of flowers in your daily life?
Candidato
Yes, I'm be Jess. I'm busy that one place of sunflowers. Sunflowers in the Valle de Los Chillios and very beautiful and very picture.
Examinador
Do people in your country often send flowers to others?
Candidato
MMM maybe and also in a special occasions, for example Valentine's Day or birthday.
Do you love flowers?
Puntuación: 48.0Sugerencia: Clarifica y organiza la respuesta: comienza con una frase directa que responda la pregunta y luego añade una razón y un ejemplo concreto. Evita palabras innecesarias y errores gramaticales (por ejemplo, usa 'I love flowers' y 'roses' en plural). Mantén el límite de 1–3 oraciones si es posible.
Ejemplo: Yes, I love flowers. I especially like roses because they smell nice and my boyfriend often gives me roses on special occasions.
Do you know anyone who loves flowers?
Puntuación: 44.0Sugerencia: Responde directamente en presente y añade un detalle específico: usa 'loves' en lugar de 'loved' y explica qué plantas le gustan a tu mamá. Mantén la estructura: respuesta + detalle. Evita errores de concordancia.
Ejemplo: Yes, my mother loves flowers and plants. She especially enjoys orchids and spends a lot of time caring for them in our home.
Are there a lot of flowers where you live?
Puntuación: 40.0Sugerencia: Organiza la respuesta para que sea clara: responde primero a la pregunta y luego da ejemplos específicos. Corrige errores de vocabulario ('Azores' -> 'azaleas'?) y gramática ('my mom has many plants and flowers'). Usa un par de ejemplos concretos.
Ejemplo: Yes, there are many flowers near my home. My mother has a large garden with azaleas and roses, which bloom in spring.
Do you take photos of flowers in your daily life?
Puntuación: 35.0Sugerencia: Haz la respuesta más clara y coherente: contesta directamente (yes/no), añade cuándo o dónde y describe brevemente. Evita frases rotas y traducciones literales. Usa conectores simples para enlazar ideas.
Ejemplo: Yes, I often take photos of flowers when I have free time. For example, I recently photographed sunflowers in the Valle de Los Chillos because they were very beautiful.
Do people in your country often send flowers to others?
Puntuación: 60.0Sugerencia: Da una respuesta más segura y añade un breve detalle: responde claramente ('Yes, people often send flowers') y menciona ocasiones específicas con la gramática correcta ('on special occasions, such as...').
Ejemplo: Yes, people in my country often send flowers, especially on special occasions such as Valentine's Day and birthdays.
× Jess I love the flowers and because I like it or also the Rose and my boyfriend always give me rose.
✓ Jess, I love flowers because I like them. I also like roses and my boyfriend always gives me roses.
The student used incorrect pronouns and singular/plural forms. 'the flowers' should be general 'flowers' and pronoun 'it' must agree with plural noun 'flowers' -> 'them'. 'Rose' should be plural 'roses' when speaking generally. 'my boyfriend always give' needs third person singular verb 'gives'. Use commas to separate vocative 'Jess'. Suggestion: match pronouns to noun number, use plural for general references, and use third person singular -s for he/she verbs.
× Yes, my mom loved the flowers and all plant.
✓ Yes, my mom loves flowers and all plants.
The student used past tense 'loved' although the question asks about a current habit; present tense 'loves' is appropriate. 'all plant' is singular but should be plural 'all plants' to match the general meaning. Suggestion: use present simple for habitual states and make nouns plural when referring generally.
× Yes my mom, yes my mom have very plans and flowers for example her Azores and rose.
✓ Yes, my mom has many plants and flowers; for example, she has azaleas and roses.
There is subject-verb disagreement: 'my mom have' should be 'my mom has' (third person singular). 'very plans' is incorrect word choice and should be 'many plants'. 'Azores' appears to be a misspelling of 'azaleas' or 'Açores' (the islands) — context indicates 'azaleas' (a flower). 'rose' should be plural 'roses'. Suggestion: ensure verb agrees with subject and use correct plural nouns; check vocabulary spelling.
× Yes, I'm be Jess. I'm busy that one place of sunflowers.
✓ Yes, I'm Jess. I'm busy. I went to a place with sunflowers.
'I'm be Jess' mixes present continuous and base verb; correct is 'I'm Jess'. 'I'm busy that one place of sunflowers' is ungrammatical: if the student meant they were busy or that they visited a place, use separate sentences. If describing a past visit, use past simple 'I went to a place with sunflowers.' If describing current state, say 'I'm busy; there's a place with sunflowers.' Suggestion: avoid combining forms like 'I'm be'; choose correct verb form and break ideas into clear sentences.
× Sunflowers in the Valle de Los Chillios and very beautiful and very picture.
✓ The sunflowers in the Valle de Los Chillios are very beautiful and make great pictures.
The sentence lacks a verb 'are' for 'sunflowers' and misuses 'very picture'. Use 'are very beautiful' and a phrase like 'make great pictures' or 'are very photogenic'. Suggestion: include the correct form of 'to be' for descriptions and choose appropriate nouns/phrases for intended meaning.
× MMM maybe and also in a special occasions, for example Valentine's Day or birthday.
✓ Maybe, and also on special occasions, for example Valentine's Day or birthdays.
'in a special occasions' mixes singular and plural and wrong preposition. Use modal-like hedging 'Maybe' alone. Use preposition 'on' with days and occasions: 'on special occasions' and plural 'birthdays' when speaking generally. Suggestion: use 'on' for days/occasions, match singular/plural, and keep hedging concise.