Part 1
Examinador
Do you walk a lot?
Candidato
No, I don't work a lot because I spend most of my time studying English. I usually take this short break after an hour of studying, but it usually indoors rather than going for a walk.
Examinador
Did you often go outside to have a walk when you were a child?
Candidato
When I was a child, I usually running around in the playground with my friends rather than going for walks with my parents. I prefer playing games and be active because it feel more fun and energetic than a quiet walk.
Examinador
Why do people like to walk in parks?
Candidato
People often work in parks because it helps them relax after a long day at work. The green spaces, fresh air and pleasant sites of trees and flowers make it easy to own wind, and some people enjoy walking there to exercise or spend time with family.
Examinador
Where would you like to take a long walk if you had the chance?
Candidato
If I had a chance, I would like to take a long walk, walk in the countryside among Woodlands and open meet world. Walking in such green surroundings make me feel relaxed and refreshed and I could ex explore local wildlife and different landscape along the side.
Examinador
Where did you go for a walk lately?
Candidato
The last time I went for a walk was with my parents after dinner. It was windy but milled with a pleasant breeze so that the atmosphere feel very comfortable. We enjoyed walking and strolling around the neighborhood.
Do you walk a lot?
Puntuación: 52.0Sugerencia: Correct the obvious mistakes and make the answer direct and concise. Start with a clear topic sentence addressing the question, avoid wrong words ("work" → "walk"), and keep supporting details brief and coherent. Use linking words like "so" or "but" to connect ideas.
Ejemplo: No, I don't walk a lot. I spend most of my time studying English, so I usually take short indoor breaks after an hour rather than going for a walk.
Did you often go outside to have a walk when you were a child?
Puntuación: 56.0Sugerencia: Use correct verb forms and a clear structure: topic sentence + brief supporting reason. Use past tense consistently and include a linking word like "because" to explain preference. Keep it to two to three sentences.
Ejemplo: When I was a child, I usually ran around the playground with my friends rather than going for walks with my parents, because I preferred active games. I found running more fun and energetic than a quiet walk.
Why do people like to walk in parks?
Puntuación: 50.0Sugerencia: Answer directly and fix wrong words/phrases ("work in parks" → "walk in parks", "pleasant sites" → "sights", "make it easy to own wind" → remove). Give two clear reasons using linking words like "because" and "for example". Be specific and natural.
Ejemplo: People like to walk in parks because it helps them relax after a long day and provides fresh air and greenery. For example, the sights of trees and flowers and open paths make walking enjoyable and good exercise for families.
Where would you like to take a long walk if you had the chance?
Puntuación: 54.0Sugerencia: Make the conditional sentence clear and correct vocabulary/grammar. Use a topic sentence stating the place, then add one or two specific reasons with linking words like "because" or "so". Avoid repeated words and fix plural/singular agreement.
Ejemplo: If I had the chance, I would take a long walk in the countryside among woodlands and open fields because green surroundings relax me. I would enjoy exploring local wildlife and seeing different landscapes along the way.
Where did you go for a walk lately?
Puntuación: 62.0Sugerencia: Keep it concise and correct word choice ("milled" wrong). Use past simple consistently and add one specific detail to make the answer vivid (where exactly or what you noticed). Use a linking word like "and" to connect ideas.
Ejemplo: The last time I went for a walk was with my parents after dinner around our neighborhood. It was windy but had a pleasant breeze, and we enjoyed strolling together and talking as we walked.
× No, I don't work a lot because I spend most of my time studying English.
✓ No, I don't walk a lot because I spend most of my time studying English.
The student used 'work' instead of 'walk', which is a word choice error rather than an article error; however, within the provided problem types the intended correction is replacing the wrong verb. Replace 'work' with 'walk' to match the question and meaning. Suggestion: pay attention to similar-sounding verbs and the conversation context.
× I usually take this short break after an hour of studying, but it usually indoors rather than going for a walk.
✓ I usually take this short break after an hour of studying, but it is usually indoors rather than a walk outdoors.
The adverb 'usually' and the verb 'be' were misplaced/missing causing awkward structure. Also 'rather than going for a walk' needs parallel structure. Correct by including the verb 'is' and making the contrast parallel. Suggestion: ensure each clause has a clear verb and parallel structures after 'rather than.'
× When I was a child, I usually running around in the playground with my friends rather than going for walks with my parents.
✓ When I was a child, I usually ran around in the playground with my friends rather than go for walks with my parents.
After 'usually' use the base verb in past simple for habitual past actions ('ran'), not the present participle 'running'. Also after 'rather than' maintain parallel verb forms: 'ran' vs 'go' (infinitive without to) or better 'rather than going' if both gerunds used. Suggestion: use past simple for habitual past and keep parallel verb forms.
× I prefer playing games and be active because it feel more fun and energetic than a quiet walk.
✓ I preferred playing games and being active because it felt more fun and energetic than a quiet walk.
The sentence refers to the past ('When I was a child'), so verbs should be in past tense: 'preferred', 'being', and 'felt'. Also 'be active' should be gerund 'being active' to parallel 'playing games'. Suggestion: match verb tenses to the time reference and keep parallel gerund forms.
× People often work in parks because it helps them relax after a long day at work.
✓ People often walk in parks because it helps them relax after a long day at work.
The student wrote 'work in parks' which is a lexical error; context requires 'walk in parks'. This is not a preposition issue strictly, but under the list it's corrected to the appropriate verb. Suggestion: choose verbs that match the topic; 'walk in' is the correct collocation.
× The green spaces, fresh air and pleasant sites of trees and flowers make it easy to own wind, and some people enjoy walking there to exercise or spend time with family.
✓ The green spaces, fresh air and pleasant sights of trees and flowers make it easy to enjoy the breeze, and some people enjoy walking there to exercise or spend time with family.
Multiple word choice errors: 'sites' should be 'sights'; 'make it easy to own wind' is incorrect—use 'enjoy the breeze'. These are adjective/adverb and collocation errors. Suggestion: use correct nouns ('sights') and common collocations ('enjoy the breeze').
× If I had a chance, I would like to take a long walk, walk in the countryside among Woodlands and open meet world.
✓ If I had the chance, I would like to take a long walk in the countryside among woodlands and open meadows.
Use 'had the chance' (definite article with this common phrase) and remove repeated 'walk'. 'Woodlands' should not be capitalized; 'open meet world' is incorrect — 'open meadows' fits the meaning. Suggestion: use fixed expressions ('had the chance'), avoid repetition, and choose correct nouns.
× Walking in such green surroundings make me feel relaxed and refreshed and I could ex explore local wildlife and different landscape along the side.
✓ Walking in such green surroundings makes me feel relaxed and refreshed, and I could explore local wildlife and different landscapes along the way.
Subject-verb agreement: 'Walking... makes' (singular gerund requires 'makes'). Remove duplicated 'ex'. Use plural 'landscapes' and correct prepositional phrase 'along the way'. Suggestion: ensure subject-verb agreement with gerunds and proofread for duplicated fragments.
× The last time I went for a walk was with my parents after dinner.
✓ The last time I went for a walk was with my parents after dinner.
This sentence is correct; it uses past tense appropriately. No change needed. Suggestion: none.
× It was windy but milled with a pleasant breeze so that the atmosphere feel very comfortable.
✓ It was windy but mild with a pleasant breeze, so the atmosphere felt very comfortable.
'Milled' is a typo for 'mild'; 'feel' should be past 'felt' to match past tense. These are adjective/word choice and tense errors. Suggestion: correct typos and maintain tense consistency.
× We enjoyed walking and strolling around the neighborhood.
✓ We enjoyed walking and strolling around the neighborhood.
This sentence is acceptable stylistically; no grammatical change required. It correctly uses past tense and parallel gerunds. Suggestion: none.