Part 1
Examinador
Do you always bring a lot of keys with you?
Candidato
Yes, I always bring a lot of key with me personally because, uh, I had a lot of like locker and also my room as well. I need like umm, to bring keeping me to be sure that it's safety and I don't lost my items or something like that.
Examinador
Have you ever lost your keys?
Candidato
In the past I lost it and I feel so frustrated. What should I do? And at the time I would stay in the apartment so uh I don't know how to get into my room at a time so I need to pay uh my landlord to give me a new key and replace it.
Examinador
Do you often forget the keys and lock yourself out?
Candidato
Yes, uh, in the past I frequently forgot the keys in my room when I went to do the laundry and when I put all my clothes in the laundry machine and I come back to my room, I could not enter to the my room at all because I forgot to bring it out. So the security always like.
Examinador
Do you think it's a good idea to leave your keys with a neighbour?
Candidato
Uh, I would say it's not a good idea because we kind of trust any person besides yourself even though you'll never is a good persons. But I would not prefer to leave my kid with them at all. Uh, because I don't want to have an argument with them when I lost some item in my room.
Do you always bring a lot of keys with you?
Puntuación: 55.0Sugerencia: Improve grammar (singular/plural, tense, articles), reduce hesitations, and make the response more coherent with a clear topic sentence and one or two specific supporting details. Use linking words (for example, because, so) and keep the answer within 3–4 concise sentences.
Ejemplo: Yes. I usually carry several keys because I have keys for my room, a locker at the gym, and a postbox. Because I want to keep my belongings safe, I always put them on a key ring so I don’t lose them.
Have you ever lost your keys?
Puntuación: 60.0Sugerencia: Focus on telling a short past incident using correct past tense and fewer filler words. Start with a clear topic sentence, then give one or two specific details about what happened and the result (e.g., paid landlord, changed locks).
Ejemplo: Yes, I lost my keys once and felt very frustrated. At that time I was stuck outside my apartment, so I had to call my landlord and pay for a replacement key.
Do you often forget the keys and lock yourself out?
Puntuación: 50.0Sugerencia: Make the answer concise and use clear sequence words (for example, when, after, then). Correct grammar (past/present forms, articles) and finish the thought—explain what happened or what you did (e.g., asked security for help). Limit to 2–3 sentences.
Ejemplo: Yes, I did this several times. For example, once I left my keys in my room when I went to the laundry and couldn’t get back in, so I asked security at the building to let me in.
Do you think it's a good idea to leave your keys with a neighbour?
Puntuación: 45.0Sugerencia: Clarify your opinion with correct vocabulary and clear reasons. Use a topic sentence stating your view, then give two concise, specific reasons with linking words (for example, because, since). Avoid irrelevant or confusing phrases (e.g., 'leave my kid').
Ejemplo: I don't think it's a good idea to leave keys with a neighbour. Because you cannot be sure they will always be trustworthy, and if something goes missing it could cause conflicts, I prefer to keep my keys on me or use a spare at a trusted family member's house.
× Yes, I always bring a lot of key with me personally because, uh, I had a lot of like locker and also my room as well.
✓ Yes, I always bring a lot of keys with me personally because I have a lot of lockers and also my room key.
Plural nouns must match context: 'key' should be 'keys' because 'a lot of' requires plural; 'locker' should be 'lockers' for the same reason; 'I had' changes to 'I have' to match present situation. Suggestion: use plural forms after quantifiers like 'a lot of' and keep tense consistent with the present context.
× I need like umm, to bring keeping me to be sure that it's safety and I don't lost my items or something like that.
✓ I need to carry them to make sure they are safe and I don't lose my items.
Incorrect verbs and prepositions: 'bring keeping me' is ungrammatical; 'to be sure that it's safety' should be 'to make sure they are safe'; 'don't lost' mixes present with past participle. Use infinitive 'to carry' and present tense 'lose'. Suggestion: use simple verbs for purpose (to make sure) and correct verb forms.
× In the past I lost it and I feel so frustrated.
✓ In the past I lost them and I felt so frustrated.
Tense and number inconsistency: 'lost it' likely refers to keys (plural) so 'them' is appropriate; 'I feel' should be past 'I felt' to match 'In the past'. Suggestion: maintain consistent tense for events in the past and match pronouns to antecedents.
× What should I do? And at the time I would stay in the apartment so uh I don't know how to get into my room at a time so I need to pay uh my landlord to give me a new key and replace it.
✓ I didn't know how to get into my room, so I had to pay my landlord to give me a new key and replace the lock.
Awkward structure and mixed tenses: 'would stay' is incorrect here; use past 'I was staying' or omit; 'at a time' is unnecessary; 'replace it' unclear—likely replace the lock. Suggestion: simplify into clear past sequence: inability to enter, then paying landlord, specifying what was replaced.
× Yes, uh, in the past I frequently forgot the keys in my room when I went to do the laundry and when I put all my clothes in the laundry machine and I come back to my room, I could not enter to the my room at all because I forgot to bring it out.
✓ Yes, in the past I frequently forgot the keys in my room when I went to do the laundry. After I put all my clothes in the washing machine and came back, I could not enter my room at all because I had left the keys inside.
Tense inconsistencies: mix of past and present ('come back' should be 'came back'); use past perfect 'had left' to show earlier action. Article and preposition errors: 'the laundry machine' -> 'the washing machine'; 'enter to the my room' -> 'enter my room'. Suggestion: keep past narrative in past tense and use past perfect to show the sequence of events.
× So the security always like.
✓ So security always had to help me.
Incomplete sentence lacking a verb and object: 'the security always like' is fragmentary. Provide a complete clause describing what security did. Suggestion: complete the thought with a verb and object to convey meaning.
× Uh, I would say it's not a good idea because we kind of trust any person besides yourself even though you'll never is a good persons.
✓ I would say it's not a good idea because you can't trust just anyone besides yourself, even if they seem like good people.
Incorrect modal/auxiliary and verb forms: 'we kind of trust any person' contradicts intended meaning; 'you'll never is a good persons' is ungrammatical—should be 'even if they seem like good people.' Suggestion: use modal 'can't' to express inability to trust and correct verb agreement and plural 'people'.
× But I would not prefer to leave my kid with them at all.
✓ But I would not prefer to leave my keys with them at all.
Wrong noun 'kid' used instead of 'keys'; pronoun/noun confusion. Suggestion: use the correct noun that matches context and ensure pronouns refer clearly to the intended object.
× Uh, because I don't want to have an argument with them when I lost some item in my room.
✓ Because I don't want to have an argument with them if I lose something from my room.
Tense and preposition: 'when I lost' should be conditional or future/present ('if I lose'); 'some item in my room' is better as 'something from my room'. Suggestion: use conditional 'if' for hypothetical situations and natural phrasing like 'lose something'.