Part 1
Examinador
Do you always bring a lot of keys with you?
Candidato
Snow accepts my house, kids, because it rooted everything with you if you curse off. The ladders are friendly. I think it's gonna be hard to repair this at a time.
Examinador
Have you ever lost your keys?
Candidato
Yes I do and it's so bad because I lost my lucky key above so I'll imagine this again. It's a nightmare.
Examinador
Do you often forget the keys and lock yourself out?
Candidato
Yes I did Snapchat cobbled farm because I'm in wash and I'm the off the door from the outside and they get the tree in my house because my house is cataloged from outside by the pool so that is happening.
Examinador
Do you think it's a good idea to leave your keys with a neighbour?
Candidato
Yes, it's a good idea. It is. Can you flush out your house remotely? So eyes are really my key. It's a little in the emergency case.
Do you always bring a lot of keys with you?
Puntuación: 22.0Sugerencia: Your answer is mostly unintelligible and does not respond directly to the question. Keep answers short and relevant: start with a clear topic sentence (Yes/No or a brief statement about your habit), then give one specific reason or example. Use simple, correct vocabulary and one linking word if you add a detail.
Ejemplo: No, I don’t usually carry many keys. I only take the house key and my car key because I don’t need anything else when I go out, and it’s more convenient than carrying a big bunch.
Have you ever lost your keys?
Puntuación: 40.0Sugerencia: Your response is somewhat relevant but unclear and short on details. Answer directly in past tense for a past event, give one clear specific detail about when or how it happened, and use a linking phrase (for example/when) to make it coherent.
Ejemplo: Yes, I once lost my keys last year when I left them in a café. It was very stressful because I couldn’t get into my flat for hours, and I had to call a locksmith to help me.
Do you often forget the keys and lock yourself out?
Puntuación: 18.0Sugerencia: The answer is largely incomprehensible and does not address frequency clearly. Give a clear frequency statement (e.g. rarely/often) then a brief specific example or reason. Keep sentences simple and logically connected with a linking word like because or sometimes.
Ejemplo: No, I rarely lock myself out because I always check for my keys before I leave. Once I forgot them and had to wait for my roommate to come home, which taught me to always double-check.
Do you think it's a good idea to leave your keys with a neighbour?
Puntuación: 35.0Sugerencia: Your reply starts fine but then becomes unclear. State your opinion clearly and give one specific condition or reason when it would be useful (for example emergencies). Use a linking phrase such as "for example" or "because" and avoid irrelevant sentences.
Ejemplo: Yes, I think it’s a good idea to leave a spare key with a trusted neighbour because they can let you in if you get locked out. For example, I would only do this with someone I know well and trust in case of an emergency.
× Snow accepts my house, kids, because it rooted everything with you if you curse off.
✓ No, I keep my house keys with me because they are important if something happens.
The original sentence is unintelligible and contains multiple structure problems: wrong word choices (Snow accepts, rooted, curse off) and unclear clause relationships. This fits 'Sentence structure errors' (ID 26). Suggest using clear subject-verb-object order and precise vocabulary: subject (I), verb (keep), object (my house keys), and a clear reason clause ('because they are important if something happens').
× The ladders are friendly.
✓ The locks are easy to use.
The word 'friendly' is an adjective but inappropriate describing 'ladders' in this context; likely the speaker meant 'locks are user-friendly' or 'easy to use'. This is an incorrect adjective choice (ID 13). Use a correct collocation: 'locks are easy to use' or 'the system is user-friendly.'
× I think it's gonna be hard to repair this at a time.
✓ I think it will be hard to repair this quickly.
'Gonna' is informal and 'at a time' is incorrect for 'quickly' or 'right away.' This is a future tense wording issue (ID 7). Use 'will' for correct future tense and replace 'at a time' with 'quickly' or 'right away.'
× Yes I do and it's so bad because I lost my lucky key above so I'll imagine this again.
✓ Yes I have, and it was awful because I lost my lucky key earlier, so I worry it will happen again.
The student mixes present simple 'I do' with past 'I lost' and incorrect time adverb 'above.' This is a tense issue (ID 6). Use present perfect 'I have' for experience, past simple 'I lost' for the specific event, and clearer phrasing for concern about recurrence.
× It's a nightmare.
✓ It was a nightmare.
Following the past event, 'It was a nightmare' matches past tense. Using present tense 'It's' is acceptable in some contexts but here past tense is more consistent (ID 6). Maintain tense consistency with surrounding sentences.
× Yes I did Snapchat cobbled farm because I'm in wash and I'm the off the door from the outside and they get the tree in my house because my house is cataloged from outside by the pool so that is happening.
✓ Yes, I once locked myself out because I was washing and I closed the door from the outside; they let me back in through a window near the pool, so it happened.
The original sentence is highly garbled with wrong vocabulary and tense use. This fits past tense and sentence structure errors (ID 5 and 26), but per instructions only one ID is allowed: choose past tense issue (ID 5). Correct by using clear past simple verbs ('locked', 'was washing', 'closed', 'let') and proper clause connections. Use concrete verbs and time phrases.
× Do you think it's a good idea to leave your keys with a neighbour?
✓ Do you think it's a good idea to leave your keys with a neighbor?
Sentence is grammatically correct; only change is spelling 'neighbour' to 'neighbor' if using American English. This is a minor present tense usage consistency (ID 6). No structural change needed; ensure consistent variant of English.
× Yes, it's a good idea. It is. Can you flush out your house remotely?
✓ Yes, it's a good idea. Can you lock or unlock your house remotely?
'Flush out your house remotely' is incorrect collocation; likely intended 'lock/unlock remotely.' This is a modal/verb usage issue (ID 4) because 'can' plus a correct verb is needed. Replace 'flush out' with appropriate verbs 'lock' or 'unlock.'
× So eyes are really my key.
✓ So 'I' am really careful with my keys.
'So eyes are really my key' is nonsensical; likely meant 'I am careful' or 'my eyes are on the keys.' This is incorrect pronoun/use of words (ID 12). Use correct subject pronoun 'I' and a verb that matches the intended meaning ('am careful' or 'watch out').
× It's a little in the emergency case.
✓ I only use that in an emergency.
The phrase 'It's a little in the emergency case' is ungrammatical and unclear. This is a sentence structure error (ID 26). Use natural phrasing: 'only use that in an emergency' to express limited usage condition.