Part 1
Examinador
What is your favourite food?
Candidato
My favorite food is pizza because I love it.
Examinador
What kind of food did you like when you were young?
Candidato
You like when you were young, Uh, and I am younger. I prefer to eat a sandwich because it is my favorite and the.
Examinador
Do you eat different foods at different times of the year?
Candidato
Yes, I eat different types of food according to days. Like in the summer days I prefer to eat cold food and when in winter I prefer to hot food.
Examinador
Has your favourite food changed since you were a child?
Candidato
Yes, of course. When I was child I changed my favorite food pizza to sandwich because it is very simple and easily make. My mother openly packed me for school.
What is your favourite food?
Puntuación: 55.0Sugerencia: Make the answer more natural and informative by giving a clear topic sentence plus one or two specific supporting details (taste, how often you eat it, or a reason). Use linking words to connect ideas and keep it under five sentences.
Ejemplo: My favourite food is pizza. I love it because of the crispy crust and the mix of cheese and tomato sauce, and I usually eat it once or twice a week. Also, I enjoy trying different toppings, especially vegetables and spicy sausage.
What kind of food did you like when you were young?
Puntuación: 40.0Sugerencia: Begin with a clear topic sentence answering the past preference, avoid hesitations and grammatical errors, and give a specific reason or example. Use a linking word to add detail and keep it concise (max 5 sentences).
Ejemplo: When I was young, I liked eating sandwiches. For example, my mother often packed ham and cheese sandwiches for school because they were easy to eat and filling, so I ate them almost every day.
Do you eat different foods at different times of the year?
Puntuación: 70.0Sugerencia: Your answer is generally clear but make it more natural by correcting small grammar errors and adding a short specific example. Use linking words to contrast seasons (e.g., "in summer... whereas in winter..."). Keep it concise.
Ejemplo: Yes, I eat different foods depending on the season. For example, in summer I prefer cold dishes like salads and smoothies, whereas in winter I like hot soups and stews to keep warm.
Has your favourite food changed since you were a child?
Puntuación: 50.0Sugerencia: Structure the answer with a clear topic sentence saying whether it changed, then give a specific reason and one brief example. Correct grammar (past tense, word order) and avoid vague phrasing. Use linking words like "because" or "so".
Ejemplo: Yes, my favourite food has changed since childhood. I used to prefer pizza, but now I like sandwiches more because they are simple to make and my mother often packed them for school, so I grew used to eating them.
× You like when you were young, Uh, and I am younger.
✓ What did you like when you were young? Uh, when I was younger,
The student used 'You like when you were young' which incorrectly addresses the examiner and mixes tenses. The correct question form is 'What did you like when you were young?' for past tense. For the student's self-reference, use 'when I was younger' (past tense) rather than 'I am younger'. Use 'did' to form past simple questions and maintain consistent subject pronouns. Suggestion: Practice forming past simple questions with 'did' and ensure pronouns match the speaker ('I' for self, 'you' for examiner).
× I prefer to eat a sandwich because it is my favorite and the.
✓ I preferred to eat sandwiches because they were my favorite back then.
The original sentence has an incomplete ending ('and the.') and mixes present tense 'prefer' with a past context. Also singular 'a sandwich' and 'it' conflict with general preference in past. To fit 'when you were young' context, use past tense 'preferred' and plural 'sandwiches' or 'a sandwich' consistently. Remove the incomplete fragment. Suggestion: For past habits, use past simple (preferred) and complete the sentence; use plural if referring generally ('sandwiches') and match pronouns ('they').
× Yes, I eat different types of food according to days.
✓ Yes, I eat different types of food depending on the season or time of year.
The phrase 'according to days' is unnatural and incorrect in this context. Use 'depending on' or 'at different times of the year' to express variation by season. 'According to' is used with rules or sources, not days. Suggestion: Use 'depending on' or 'at different times of the year' to clearly express seasonal variation.
× Like in the summer days I prefer to eat cold food and when in winter I prefer to hot food.
✓ In summer I prefer to eat cold foods, and in winter I prefer hot foods.
Errors include unnecessary 'the' before seasons and incorrect 'to' before adjectives. Use 'in summer' or 'in the summer' (not 'in the summer days') and parallel structure: 'prefer to eat cold foods' should be 'prefer to eat cold foods' or 'prefer cold foods'. Also 'prefer to hot food' is incorrect; use 'prefer hot foods' or 'prefer to eat hot food'. Suggestion: Use parallel structure and correct prepositions for seasons: 'In summer I prefer cold foods; in winter I prefer hot foods.'
× Yes, of course. When I was child I changed my favorite food pizza to sandwich because it is very simple and easily make.
✓ Yes, of course. When I was a child, my favorite food changed from pizza to sandwiches because they were very simple and easy to make.
Errors: missing article 'a' in 'when I was a child'; awkward active 'I changed my favorite food pizza to sandwich' — better as passive or rephrased 'my favorite food changed from pizza to sandwiches'; 'easily make' is ungrammatical — use 'easy to make'. Ensure past tense consistency ('were', 'changed'). Suggestion: Use 'when I was a child' and 'changed from X to Y' for changes over time; use 'easy to make' for describing preparation.
× My mother openly packed me for school.
✓ My mother often packed my lunch for school.
'Openly packed me for school' is ungrammatical and likely a word choice error. 'Packed me' suggests packing the person, not lunch. Use 'packed my lunch' or 'packed lunch for me' and 'often' rather than 'openly' which is incorrect here. Suggestion: Use 'packed my lunch for school' or 'packed lunch for me' and choose frequency adverbs like 'often' or 'frequently' if intended.