Part 1
Examinador
Are there any rules for students at your school?
Candidato
Yes, in my school there are a lot of rules for students. For example, there are a dress code so the students. Have to wear the right clothes and not for example me or.
Examinador
Do you think students would benefit more from more rules?
Candidato
I don't know, I think maybe yes, because if there aren't rules, it was a cause, but too many rules.
Examinador
Do you have a teacher who does his or her job very well?
Candidato
Yes, when I when I attended at high school, I had a English teacher that he would like a mentor and and not like also only a a teacher. He had a passion and was.
Are there any rules for students at your school?
Puntuación: 55.0Sugerencia: La tua risposta manca di chiarezza e coerenza. Cerca di rispondere direttamente alla domanda con una frase completa e usa dettagli specifici senza interruzioni o errori grammaticali. Inoltre, evita frasi incomplete e usa parole di collegamento per rendere la risposta più fluida.
Ejemplo: Yes, there are several rules at my school. For instance, students must follow a dress code and wear appropriate uniforms. This helps maintain discipline and a sense of equality among students.
Do you think students would benefit more from more rules?
Puntuación: 40.0Sugerencia: La tua risposta è confusa e poco chiara. Cerca di esprimere la tua opinione in modo diretto e di spiegare le ragioni con frasi complete e coerenti. Usa parole di collegamento per collegare le idee e rendere la risposta più comprensibile.
Ejemplo: I think students might benefit from having some rules because they help maintain order. However, too many rules can be restrictive and limit students' freedom.
Do you have a teacher who does his or her job very well?
Puntuación: 45.0Sugerencia: La tua risposta è incompleta e contiene ripetizioni. Cerca di rispondere con frasi complete e di fornire dettagli specifici sul perché questo insegnante è stato efficace. Usa parole di collegamento per rendere la risposta più fluida e coerente.
Ejemplo: Yes, I had an English teacher in high school who was more like a mentor than just a teacher. He was very passionate and motivated us to learn by making lessons interesting and engaging.
× Yes, in my school there are a lot of rules for students. For example, there are a dress code so the students.
✓ Yes, in my school there are a lot of rules for students. For example, there is a dress code for the students.
The error is the incorrect use of 'are' with the singular noun phrase 'a dress code'. The verb 'to be' must agree in number with the subject. Since 'a dress code' is singular, the correct form is 'there is a dress code'. To improve, always match 'there is' with singular nouns and 'there are' with plural nouns.
× For example, there are a dress code so the students.
✓ For example, there is a dress code for the students.
The preposition 'so' is incorrectly used here. The correct preposition to indicate purpose or relation is 'for'. Using 'for' clarifies that the dress code applies to the students. To improve, use 'for' when indicating who something is intended for or related to.
× Have to wear the right clothes and not for example me or.
✓ They have to wear the right clothes, not like me, for example.
The original sentence is incomplete and lacks a clear subject. Starting with 'Have to' without a subject causes confusion. Adding 'They' as the subject clarifies who must wear the clothes. Also, reordering the sentence improves clarity. To improve, ensure each sentence has a clear subject and verb and is complete.
× Do you think students would benefit more from more rules?
✓ Do you think students would benefit more from having more rules?
The sentence is grammatically acceptable but can be improved by adding 'having' to clarify the action. 'Would benefit more from having more rules' is clearer and more natural. To improve, use modal verbs with appropriate verb forms to express hypothetical situations clearly.
× I don't know, I think maybe yes, because if there aren't rules, it was a cause, but too many rules.
✓ I don't know, I think maybe yes, because if there aren't rules, it causes problems, but too many rules are also bad.
The original sentence has incorrect verb tense and structure. 'It was a cause' is incorrect; the present tense 'it causes' fits better. Also, the sentence is incomplete and unclear. Adding 'are also bad' completes the thought. To improve, maintain consistent tense and complete the sentence for clarity.
× Yes, when I when I attended at high school, I had a English teacher that he would like a mentor and and not like also only a a teacher.
✓ Yes, when I attended high school, I had an English teacher who was like a mentor and not just a teacher.
The preposition 'at' is unnecessary after 'attended'. Also, 'a English teacher' should be 'an English teacher' because 'English' starts with a vowel sound. The relative pronoun 'that he would like' is incorrect; 'who was like' is appropriate. To improve, omit unnecessary prepositions, use correct articles before vowel sounds, and use proper relative pronouns.
× He had a passion and was.
✓ He had a passion and was very dedicated.
The sentence is incomplete and ends abruptly. Adding 'very dedicated' completes the thought and makes the sentence meaningful. To improve, ensure sentences are complete with both subject and predicate.