Part 1
Examinador
Do you always bring a lot of keys with you?
Candidato
Not at all, I find carrying a bulky set of keys quite annoying so they only bring the bare essentials such as my house and motorbike case is helps keep my buckets light and organized throughout the day.
Examinador
Have you ever lost your keys?
Candidato
Yes, once. Uh, I misplay them while I rest out at a crowded submit mall, and to my horror I couldn't find them any anywhere. I ended up having to call a locksmith to have me get back into my apartment.
Examinador
Do you often forget the keys and lock yourself out?
Candidato
Fortunately, no, I'm not particularly absent mighty, and I've developed a rhetoric of double checking my bag before leaving the house to avoid the night marked out of being locked out.
Examinador
Do you think it's a good idea to leave your keys with a neighbour?
Candidato
I think is a wide precautional precautionary measure. Provided you have a true a juice worthy neighbor. It serves as an excellent backup plan in case of emergency and if you accidentally lose your own shared while traveling.
Do you always bring a lot of keys with you?
Puntuación: 45.0Sugerencia: Clarify and correct grammar, keep answer natural and concise, use a topic sentence then one supporting detail. Avoid invented words (buckets, case) and ensure subject-verb agreement. Use linking words if adding detail.
Ejemplo: No, I don't. I only carry the essentials, like a house key and my motorbike key, because a large bunch is heavy and inconvenient. This helps me keep my bag light and organized.
Have you ever lost your keys?
Puntuación: 50.0Sugerencia: Provide a clear sequence with correct verb forms and avoid filler words. Start with a direct topic sentence, then briefly describe where and what happened, using linking words for coherence.
Ejemplo: Yes, I once lost them at a crowded shopping mall. I realised they were missing after I left a store and searched everywhere without success, so I eventually called a locksmith to let me back into my apartment.
Do you often forget the keys and lock yourself out?
Puntuación: 40.0Sugerencia: Use simple, correct vocabulary and grammar. Give a direct answer and one specific routine to support it. Replace incorrect words (absent mighty, rhetoric) with appropriate terms and include a linking phrase.
Ejemplo: No, I don't often forget them. I make a habit of checking my bag and the door before I leave the house, so that I rarely get locked out.
Do you think it's a good idea to leave your keys with a neighbour?
Puntuación: 48.0Sugerencia: Give a clear opinion and one or two conditions to support it. Use correct collocations (precautionary measure, trustworthy neighbour) and avoid fragmented sentences. Use linking words like 'however' or 'provided that'.
Ejemplo: Yes, it can be a good precautionary measure, provided you have a trustworthy neighbour. It offers a useful backup in emergencies or if you lose your keys while travelling, but be careful about who you choose.
× Not at all, I find carrying a bulky set of keys quite annoying so they only bring the bare essentials such as my house and motorbike case is helps keep my buckets light and organized throughout the day.
✓ Not at all, I find carrying a bulky set of keys quite annoying, so I only bring the bare essentials, such as my house and motorbike keys; this helps keep my pockets light and organized throughout the day.
The original sentence uses incorrect pronouns and nouns: 'they only bring' should be 'I only bring' to match the subject; 'case is helps' is ungrammatical and should be rephrased as 'this helps'; 'buckets' is an incorrect word choice for 'pockets'. Ensure subject consistency (use 'I' for the speaker), correct verb forms, and choose appropriate nouns. Also add commas to separate clauses for clarity.
× Yes, once. Uh, I misplay them while I rest out at a crowded submit mall, and to my horror I couldn't find them any anywhere. I ended up having to call a locksmith to have me get back into my apartment.
✓ Yes, once. I misplaced them while I was out at a crowded mall, and to my horror I couldn't find them anywhere. I ended up having to call a locksmith to get back into my apartment.
Multiple errors: 'misplay' is the wrong verb; use 'misplaced' (past tense) for losing something. 'I rest out' is incorrect; use 'I was out'. 'submit mall' is wrong word choice; use 'crowded mall'. 'any anywhere' is redundant; use 'anywhere'. The phrase 'to have me get back' is awkward; use 'to get back'. Correct past tense forms and simpler sentence structure.
× Fortunately, no, I'm not particularly absent mighty, and I've developed a rhetoric of double checking my bag before leaving the house to avoid the night marked out of being locked out.
✓ Fortunately, no. I'm not particularly absent-minded, and I've developed a habit of double-checking my bag before leaving the house to avoid being locked out.
Errors include wrong adjective 'absent mighty' instead of 'absent-minded'; 'rhetoric' is wrong noun choice, use 'habit'; 'double checking' should be hyphenated as 'double-checking' when used as a verb compound; phrase 'the night marked out of being locked out' is nonsensical—use 'to avoid being locked out'. Fix word choice and simplify to clear idiomatic English.
× I think is a wide precautional precautionary measure. Provided you have a true a juice worthy neighbor. It serves as an excellent backup plan in case of emergency and if you accidentally lose your own shared while traveling.
✓ I think it is a wise precautionary measure, provided you have a trustworthy neighbor. It serves as an excellent backup plan in case of an emergency, or if you accidentally lose your keys while traveling.
Multiple problems: missing subject 'it' after 'I think'; 'wide precautional' is incorrect — use 'wise precautionary'; 'true a juice worthy neighbor' is gibberish; use 'trustworthy neighbor'. Add the article 'an' before 'emergency'. 'your own shared' is incorrect; use 'your keys'. Maintain correct noun choices and include necessary articles. Also ensure parallel structure using 'in case of an emergency, or if...'.