Part 1
Examinador
What's the weather like where you live?
Candidato
Umm, it depends. Uh, I mean, we do have a region where the weather is not as much predictable, umm, as you're in some parts of the world, umm, and not as much unpredictable as there are many countries where they, where there's so much umm, umm.
Examinador
Do you prefer cold or hot weather?
Candidato
Unlike many people, I I prefer hot weather umm because cold weather makes me feel so much lazy and I do procrastinate more in uh, winter is uh, hot weather means feel makes me feel energetic and it makes me feel happy.
Examinador
Do you prefer dry or wet weather?
Candidato
Umm, again, I think I'm very, you know, I cannot class type person. Umm, unlike many people like wet weather, uh, but I prefer uh, dry, Uh, I don't like too much raining because there's so much uh, dirt outside and you can just go in outside in wet weather.
Examinador
Are you in the habit of checking the weather forecast? When and how often?
Candidato
Uh, actually, no, I just don't check weather forecast, uh, before going somewhere. I'm very happy with that person whatsoever happens. Uh, it happens to me at this point, Uh, and I don't usually have an umbrella with me. I just figure it out. I just figure it out at the, at the sport, what to do. Uh, but, but I'm not in a habit of checking the weather.
Examinador
What do you think are the effects of climate change in recent years?
Candidato
Yeah, climate change has affected a lot. Now the weather is much more unpredictable than it was before. The dry seasons have extended their time, and droughts and floods all are these. All these are the effects of the climate change.
Examinador
Would you like to visit other cities that have different climates from where you live?
Candidato
Yes, I would love to, but just not because of the different climate. I want, I just want to explore. I want to explore, uh, different regions and different parts of the world. Umm, and obviously they would have different climates. Uh, I want to explore the traditions and cultures and the way people tackle the climates and all that. I would love to.
What's the weather like where you live?
Puntuación: 40.0Sugerencia: Your answer is unclear and contains many hesitations and redundancies. Try to give a direct and concise response with clear structure. For example, start with a topic sentence about your local weather, then add a specific detail or comparison using linking words.
Ejemplo: The weather where I live is quite variable. For instance, it can be sunny one day and rainy the next, which makes it somewhat unpredictable compared to other regions.
Do you prefer cold or hot weather?
Puntuación: 60.0Sugerencia: Your answer addresses the question but has some repetition and minor grammar issues. Try to use linking words to connect your ideas smoothly and avoid repeating words. Also, keep sentences concise and clear.
Ejemplo: I prefer hot weather because it makes me feel energetic and happy. In contrast, cold weather tends to make me feel lazy and less motivated.
Do you prefer dry or wet weather?
Puntuación: 50.0Sugerencia: Your answer is somewhat unclear and contains hesitations. Try to give a direct answer first, then explain your preference with specific reasons using linking words. Avoid filler words and redundancies.
Ejemplo: I prefer dry weather because heavy rain makes the outdoors muddy and inconvenient. Although some people enjoy wet weather, I find it difficult to go outside when it rains a lot.
Are you in the habit of checking the weather forecast? When and how often?
Puntuación: 45.0Sugerencia: Your answer is repetitive and unclear. Try to answer directly whether you check the forecast, then explain your habit with clear reasons. Use linking words to connect ideas and avoid filler words.
Ejemplo: I usually don't check the weather forecast before going out because I prefer to deal with the weather as it happens. For example, I rarely carry an umbrella and decide what to do when I am outside.
What do you think are the effects of climate change in recent years?
Puntuación: 65.0Sugerencia: Your answer is relevant but could be improved by using more precise vocabulary and clearer sentence structure. Use linking words to connect your points and provide specific examples.
Ejemplo: Climate change has caused the weather to become more unpredictable. For instance, dry seasons have become longer, leading to droughts, while floods have also increased in frequency.
Would you like to visit other cities that have different climates from where you live?
Puntuación: 70.0Sugerencia: Your answer is good but contains some hesitations and repetitions. Try to express your ideas more fluently and use linking words to connect your points logically.
Ejemplo: Yes, I would love to visit cities with different climates, not only to experience the weather but also to explore diverse cultures and traditions. Additionally, I am interested in learning how people adapt to various climates.
× Umm, it depends. Uh, I mean, we do have a region where the weather is not as much predictable, umm, as you're in some parts of the world, umm, and not as much unpredictable as there are many countries where they, where there's so much umm, umm.
✓ Umm, it depends. Uh, I mean, we do have a region where the weather is not as predictable as in some parts of the world, and it is not as unpredictable as in many countries where there is so much variation.
The original sentence has awkward phrasing and incorrect use of 'as much predictable' and 'as much unpredictable'. The correct comparative form is 'as predictable as' and 'as unpredictable as'. Also, 'you're in some parts' is incorrect; it should be 'as in some parts'. The sentence structure is confusing and needs rephrasing for clarity.
× Unlike many people, I I prefer hot weather umm because cold weather makes me feel so much lazy and I do procrastinate more in uh, winter is uh, hot weather means feel makes me feel energetic and it makes me feel happy.
✓ Unlike many people, I prefer hot weather because cold weather makes me feel very lazy and I procrastinate more in winter. Hot weather makes me feel energetic and happy.
The phrase 'so much lazy' is incorrect; the correct adverb is 'very lazy'. The sentence 'I do procrastinate more in uh, winter is uh, hot weather means feel makes me feel energetic' is ungrammatical and confusing. It should be split into two clear sentences. Also, repeated words like 'I I' should be corrected.
× Umm, again, I think I'm very, you know, I cannot class type person. Umm, unlike many people like wet weather, uh, but I prefer uh, dry, Uh, I don't like too much raining because there's so much uh, dirt outside and you can just go in outside in wet weather.
✓ Umm, again, I think I'm not the type of person who can be classified. Unlike many people who like wet weather, I prefer dry weather. I don't like too much rain because there is so much dirt outside and you cannot just go outside in wet weather.
The phrase 'I cannot class type person' is incorrect; it should be 'I'm not the type of person who can be classified'. 'Too much raining' is incorrect; the noun form 'too much rain' is correct. Also, 'go in outside' is incorrect; it should be 'go outside'. Prepositions are misused and need correction for clarity.
× Uh, actually, no, I just don't check weather forecast, uh, before going somewhere. I'm very happy with that person whatsoever happens. Uh, it happens to me at this point, Uh, and I don't usually have an umbrella with me. I just figure it out. I just figure it out at the, at the sport, what to do. Uh, but, but I'm not in a habit of checking the weather.
✓ Uh, actually, no, I just don't check the weather forecast before going somewhere. I'm very happy with whatever happens. It happens to me at that point, and I don't usually have an umbrella with me. I just figure it out at the spot what to do. But I'm not in the habit of checking the weather.
The phrase 'check weather forecast' is missing the definite article 'the'. 'That person whatsoever happens' is incorrect; it should be 'whatever happens'. 'At the sport' is likely a mishearing or typo for 'at the spot'. Also, 'not in a habit' should be 'not in the habit'. These article and phrase errors affect clarity.
× Yeah, climate change has affected a lot. Now the weather is much more unpredictable than it was before. The dry seasons have extended their time, and droughts and floods all are these. All these are the effects of the climate change.
✓ Yeah, climate change has affected a lot. Now the weather is much more unpredictable than before. The dry seasons have extended their duration, and droughts and floods are all effects of climate change.
The phrase 'droughts and floods all are these' is awkward and incorrect; it should be 'droughts and floods are all effects'. 'The climate change' is incorrect; 'climate change' is uncountable and does not need 'the'. Also, 'extended their time' is better expressed as 'extended their duration'.
× Yes, I would love to, but just not because of the different climate. I want, I just want to explore. I want to explore, uh, different regions and different parts of the world. Umm, and obviously they would have different climates. Uh, I want to explore the traditions and cultures and the way people tackle the climates and all that. I would love to.
✓ Yes, I would love to, but not just because of the different climate. I just want to explore different regions and parts of the world. Obviously, they have different climates. I want to explore the traditions, cultures, and the way people deal with the climates and all that. I would love to.
The phrase 'just not because of the different climate' is better as 'not just because of the different climate'. 'Tackle the climates' is an unusual collocation; 'deal with the climates' is more natural. Also, some redundant phrases like 'I want, I just want' should be simplified for clarity.