KeysPart 1 Informe

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Part 1

Examinador

Do you always bring a lot of keys with you?

Candidato

Yes, I usually carry a lot of kids in my bag because of my apartment required me to unlock the doors and elevators by using the different keys.

Examinador

Have you ever lost your keys?

Candidato

Well, I have never lost my keys. I think I'll be careful more than other people's, so I put the keys in my bag at of the same place.

Examinador

Do you often forget the keys and lock yourself out?

Candidato

I think I have never done that kind of the experience sees I I always bring my kids in the back at the same place as I said so I always spoke my door of my apartment and any other places.

Examinador

Do you think it's a good idea to leave your keys with a neighbour?

Candidato

Well, it's depending on the relationship whether your neighbors. I think you can trust them so much. After building the good relationship, it's OK to leave them the keys.

Evaluación

Total

Total: 5.0Fluidez y coherencia: 5.5Pronunciación: 5.0Gramática: 5.0Recurso léxico: 5.0

Part 1

Do you always bring a lot of keys with you?

Puntuación: 55.0

Sugerencia: Pronunciation and word choice need correction ("kids" → "keys"). Make the answer more natural and concise: give a clear topic sentence and one supporting reason. Avoid unnecessary words and keep within 2–3 sentences.

Ejemplo: Yes, I usually carry several keys. My apartment requires different keys for the front door and the elevator, so I keep them all in my bag.

Have you ever lost your keys?

Puntuación: 60.0

Sugerencia: Tense and phrasing need improvement ("I'll be careful" and "at of the same place"). Be specific about the strategy you use to avoid losing keys, and use correct grammar. Keep it short and coherent.

Ejemplo: No, I have never lost my keys. I am careful: I always put them in the same pocket of my bag, so I can find them quickly.

Do you often forget the keys and lock yourself out?

Puntuación: 45.0

Sugerencia: This answer is unclear due to grammar and repetition. Focus on a simple direct statement and one clear reason. Correct word choice ("kids" → "keys"), avoid repetition, and use linking words if adding a reason.

Ejemplo: No, I have never locked myself out. Because I always keep my keys in the same pocket of my bag, I rarely forget them when I leave the house.

Do you think it's a good idea to leave your keys with a neighbour?

Puntuación: 70.0

Sugerencia: This answer is mostly clear but has grammar issues and could be more concise. Use a direct topic sentence, then give one specific condition or example. Improve grammar: "depending on" and plural agreement.

Ejemplo: It depends on the neighbour. If you have a trusting relationship, it can be convenient to leave a spare key with them, for example when you travel.

Gramática

22:Article errors

× Yes, I usually carry a lot of kids in my bag because of my apartment required me to unlock the doors and elevators by using the different keys.

Yes, I usually carry a lot of keys in my bag because my apartment requires me to unlock the doors and elevators with different keys.

The student wrote 'kids' instead of 'keys' (wrong word choice, but treated here as article/word error) and used incorrect articles and verb forms. Change 'kids' to 'keys'. Remove 'because of' and use 'because' to connect clauses. Use 'my apartment requires' (present tense third person singular) and 'with different keys' (correct preposition). Suggestions: Check word choice, use correct verb agreement for third person singular, and use 'because' to link reasons.

5:Past tense issue

× Well, I have never lost my keys. I think I'll be careful more than other people's, so I put the keys in my bag at of the same place.

Well, I have never lost my keys. I think I'm more careful than other people, so I put the keys in my bag in the same place.

Mix of tenses and incorrect comparative structure. Use present perfect 'have never lost' is fine. 'I'll be careful more' is incorrect; use 'I'm more careful' to compare present habits. 'other people's' is incorrect; should be 'other people'. 'at of the same place' is ungrammatical; use 'in the same place'. Suggestions: Keep tense consistent, use 'more' with adjectives correctly, and use correct prepositions ('in the same place').

27:Subject-verb agreement errors

× I think I have never done that kind of the experience sees I I always bring my kids in the back at the same place as I said so I always spoke my door of my apartment and any other places.

I don't think I have ever had that experience, because I always keep my keys in the same place as I said, so I have never locked myself out of my apartment or other places.

Multiple errors: wrong tense and structure ('have never done that kind of the experience' -> 'have ever had that experience'), repetition and wrong words ('kids' instead of 'keys'), incorrect verb forms ('spoke my door' -> 'locked myself out of my apartment'). Use present perfect 'have ever had' for experience; use 'keep' for habitual placement; use 'locked myself out' for the situation. Suggestions: Simplify sentence, use correct vocabulary (keys), and correct phrasal verbs ('lock out').

11:Incorrect use of prepositions

× Well, it's depending on the relationship whether your neighbors.

Well, it depends on your relationship with your neighbors.

Incorrect verb form 'it's depending' should be simple present 'it depends'. Word order and prepositions: 'relationship whether your neighbors' is wrong; use 'your relationship with your neighbors'. Suggestions: Use simple present to state general truths and correct preposition 'with' to link relationship and neighbor.

22:Article errors

× I think you can trust them so much. After building the good relationship, it's OK to leave them the keys.

I think you can trust them if you have a good relationship. After building a good relationship, it's OK to leave the keys with them.

Awkward adverb 'so much' not appropriate here; use 'if you have a good relationship'. Article use: 'the good relationship' should be 'a good relationship'. Word order for leaving keys: 'leave the keys with them' is correct. Suggestions: Use conditional 'if' to express trust dependent on relationship, use indefinite article 'a' for non-specific relationship, and place objects after verbs in correct order.

Vocabulario

BackRear; Reverse; Backward
CarefulCautious; Prudent; Attentive
DifferentDissimilar; Distinct; Unusual
GoodFine; Virtuous; Well-behaved; Right; Capable
LostMissing; Off course; Missed; Bygone; Extinct
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