Part 1
Examinador
Do you like chatting with friends?
Candidato
You know, most of the time I really like to chat with my friends because it's grow our communication and also, uh, helps our to touch with each other in long time. And if we had a long distance, we always prefer chats to contact with each other.
Examinador
What do you usually chat about with friends?
Candidato
It's basically depends on, uh, situations Like if we are, we want to go somewhere, then we, uh, make a chat to her to, uh, to think where we go and select a place to visit or spend quality full times.
Examinador
Do you prefer to chat with a group of people or with only one friend?
Candidato
To be honest, as a boy we always chat in a group because it's feel like we all are connected with each other and talk too much in the group. Group chats it's uh, helps to grow our communication skills. So light and quite good. So I prefer a group chatting with a group of people.
Examinador
Do you prefer to communicate face-to-face or via social media?
Candidato
In my view I always prefer communicate face to face because with this we can connect with each other by in real life because in realistic life we always share our thoughts or feelings like so good and so I prefer face to face communication.
Examinador
Do you argue with friends?
Candidato
That's a nice question. Yeah, most of the time when we are communicate each other, I always argue with my friends. Not like we are enemies, we argue like a friend and also keep our communication good. So yeah, I argue with my friends.
Do you like chatting with friends?
Puntuación: 62.0Sugerencia: Be concise and grammatically correct: start with a clear topic sentence, avoid filler words (uh, you know), and use correct verb forms. Replace vague phrases with specific ones and limit to 2–3 sentences. Add a brief reason with linking words (because or so) to make it coherent.
Ejemplo: Yes, I enjoy chatting with my friends because it helps us keep in touch and improve our communication. For example, when friends are far away, we use messaging apps to stay updated and plan meet-ups.
What do you usually chat about with friends?
Puntuación: 56.0Sugerencia: Begin with a clear topic sentence and avoid hesitations. Use linking words (for example, so, when) and provide specific topics you discuss. Keep it within 2–3 sentences and correct collocations (e.g., “depends on the situation,” “spend quality time”).
Ejemplo: It depends on the situation; for example, we often talk about plans for going out. When we want to meet, we discuss where to go, what to do, and who will come so we can have a good time together.
Do you prefer to chat with a group of people or with only one friend?
Puntuación: 60.0Sugerencia: Give a direct preference sentence, then support it briefly with clear reasons and correct grammar. Avoid repetitive phrases and fillers. Use linking words like because or therefore and more precise adjectives (e.g., lively, casual).
Ejemplo: I prefer chatting in a group because it feels more lively and helps everyone stay connected. For instance, group chats let us coordinate plans quickly and share jokes, which strengthens our friendship.
Do you prefer to communicate face-to-face or via social media?
Puntuación: 65.0Sugerencia: State your preference clearly in one sentence, then give a concise reason using correct vocabulary (e.g., ‘in person’ or ‘face-to-face’). Avoid repetition and vague phrases; use linking words such as because or as a result.
Ejemplo: I prefer face-to-face communication because it allows us to read body language and express emotions more naturally. For example, discussing sensitive topics in person makes misunderstandings less likely.
Do you argue with friends?
Puntuación: 58.0Sugerencia: Answer directly and avoid conversational fillers. Clarify the meaning of 'argue' (disagree vs. fight) and explain briefly how arguments are resolved. Use linking words (but, however, although) and correct verb forms.
Ejemplo: Yes, I sometimes argue with my friends, but usually we just have friendly disagreements rather than fights. We often resolve issues quickly by talking things through and apologizing if needed.
× You know, most of the time I really like to chat with my friends because it's grow our communication and also, uh, helps our to touch with each other in long time.
✓ You know, most of the time I really like to chat with my friends because it helps our communication and also helps us keep in touch with each other for a long time.
The student used incorrect verb forms and pronouns. 'It's grow our communication' is wrong: use 'helps our communication' (present tense, correct verb and noun) and 'helps our to touch' should be 'helps us keep in touch'. Use 'for a long time' to indicate duration. Maintain present tense to match habitual action. Grammar problem type ID: 6
× And if we had a long distance, we always prefer chats to contact with each other.
✓ If we have a long distance, we always prefer chatting to contact each other.
The conditional uses present tense for habitual or general truth: use 'have' not 'had'. 'Prefer chats to contact with each other' is awkward: use gerund 'chatting' and omit 'with' after 'contact'. Keep present tense for habits. Grammar problem type ID: 5
× It's basically depends on, uh, situations Like if we are, we want to go somewhere, then we, uh, make a chat to her to, uh, to think where we go and select a place to visit or spend quality full times.
✓ It basically depends on the situation. For example, if we want to go somewhere, we chat together to decide where to go and choose a place to visit or spend quality time.
Multiple structural problems: 'It's basically depends on' should be 'It basically depends on' or better 'It depends on the situation' (subject-verb agreement and article). 'Make a chat to her' is incorrect phrasing; use 'chat together' or 'talk to decide'. 'Select a place' is fine but 'spend quality full times' should be 'spend quality time'. Use clear sentences and gerunds appropriately. Grammar problem type ID: 26
× To be honest, as a boy we always chat in a group because it's feel like we all are connected with each other and talk too much in the group.
✓ To be honest, as boys we always chat in a group because it feels like we are all connected and talk a lot in the group.
Pronoun/number mismatch: 'as a boy we' should be 'as boys we' or 'as a boy, I' depending on meaning. 'It's feel like' should be 'it feels like' (subject-verb agreement). 'Talk too much' is colloquial; 'talk a lot' is more natural. Grammar problem type ID: 1
× Group chats it's uh, helps to grow our communication skills.
✓ Group chats help to improve our communication skills.
Redundant 'it's' and incorrect verb form: use plural subject 'Group chats' with verb 'help'. 'Grow our communication skills' is unnatural; use 'improve' instead. Remove filler words. Grammar problem type ID: 12
× So light and quite good.
✓ So lively and quite good.
The student likely intended adjectives describing atmosphere. 'Light' and 'quite good' are vague; 'lively' better conveys the idea. Ensure correct adjective choice and placement. Grammar problem type ID: 10
× So I prefer a group chatting with a group of people.
✓ So I prefer group chats with a group of people.
Awkward phrasing 'a group chatting' should be 'group chats' or 'chatting in a group'. Simplify to 'I prefer group chats' or 'I prefer chatting with a group of people.' Grammar problem type ID: 26
× In my view I always prefer communicate face to face because with this we can connect with each other by in real life because in realistic life we always share our thoughts or feelings like so good and so I prefer face to face communication.
✓ In my view, I always prefer to communicate face to face because we can connect in real life and share our thoughts and feelings more naturally, so I prefer face-to-face communication.
Missing infinitive 'to communicate'. Remove redundant phrases 'by in real life' and 'in realistic life'; use 'in real life'. 'Share our thoughts or feelings like so good' is ungrammatical; rephrase to 'share our thoughts and feelings more naturally.' Maintain present tense for preferences. Grammar problem type ID: 6
× That's a nice question. Yeah, most of the time when we are communicate each other, I always argue with my friends.
✓ That's a nice question. Yeah, most of the time when we communicate with each other, I argue with my friends.
Incorrect verb form 'are communicate' should be 'communicate' and missing preposition 'with' after 'communicate'. Avoid redundant 'always' with 'most of the time' or keep one for clarity. Use present tense for habitual actions. Grammar problem type ID: 6
× Not like we are enemies, we argue like a friend and also keep our communication good.
✓ It's not that we are enemies; we argue like friends and still maintain good communication.
Awkward phrasing and pronoun agreement: 'Not like we are enemies' should be 'It's not that we are enemies'. 'Argue like a friend' should be plural 'like friends'. 'Keep our communication good' is better as 'maintain good communication.' Grammar problem type ID: 12
× So yeah, I argue with my friends.
✓ So yeah, I argue with my friends.
This sentence is grammatically acceptable; present tense correctly expresses habitual action. No change needed. Grammar problem type ID: 6