Part 1
Examinador
Do you look out the window at the scenery when travelling by bus or car?
Candidato
Yes.
Examinador
Do you take photos of the scenery outside the car window?
Candidato
Yes, it's so it's so beautiful that I'm amazed about the scenery and if, if I can, I would stop for stop for uh driving and uh.
Examinador
Do you prefer the mountains or the sea?
Candidato
I prefer to the sea because is very is is very high and made me feel relaxed and I always take a walk along the sea because it can make me feel very.
Do you look out the window at the scenery when travelling by bus or car?
Puntuación: 60.0Sugerencia: Expand the short answer into a complete, natural response. Start with a direct topic sentence, then add one or two specific supporting details using linking words. Keep it concise (no more than 3–4 sentences) and avoid single-word replies.
Ejemplo: Yes, I often look out the window when I travel by bus or car because I enjoy seeing changing landscapes. For example, on my commute I like watching parks and old buildings pass by, which helps me relax. Sometimes I also use the time to plan my day while observing the scenery.
Do you take photos of the scenery outside the car window?
Puntuación: 45.0Sugerencia: Organize your idea into clear sentences and remove hesitations. Give a direct answer, then explain briefly why you take photos and when. Use linking words (because, so, when) and one concrete example. Aim for fluent phrasing without repetition or filler sounds.
Ejemplo: Yes, I often take photos of scenery outside the window because I find it beautiful and inspiring. If possible, I will ask the driver to stop briefly or wait until we reach a safe viewpoint to take a proper picture. For instance, last month I stopped at a roadside overlook to photograph a dramatic sunset.
Do you prefer the mountains or the sea?
Puntuación: 40.0Sugerencia: Give a clear preference and explain reasons with specific details. Correct grammar (e.g., 'I prefer the sea' not 'prefer to the sea'), avoid repetition, and finish your thought. Use linking words (because, so, when) and one concrete activity or memory to support your answer.
Ejemplo: I prefer the sea because the sound of waves and the fresh air help me relax after a busy week. I often walk along the shoreline in the evenings and enjoy collecting small shells or watching the sunset, which always calms me down.
× Yes, it's so it's so beautiful that I'm amazed about the scenery and if, if I can, I would stop for stop for uh driving and uh.
✓ Yes, it's so beautiful that I'm amazed by the scenery, and if I can, I would stop driving to look at it.
Errors: repetition ('it's so it's so') and incorrect preposition with 'amazed' ('amazed about' should be 'amazed by'); awkward structure 'stop for driving' is incorrect — the correct expression is 'stop driving' or 'stop to drive' depending on meaning. This falls under present participle/verb form and preposition issues in the verb phrase. Suggestion: remove duplicate words, use 'amazed by' for the object causing surprise, and use 'stop driving' or 'stop to look' to clearly express stopping the action of driving to observe scenery. (Note: correction limited to allowed problem types — primary issue treated as 'Verb in the present participle form' with related preposition guidance.)
× I prefer to the sea because is very is is very high and made me feel relaxed and I always take a walk along the sea because it can make me feel very.
✓ I prefer the sea because it is very calming and makes me feel relaxed, and I always take walks along the seashore because it helps me feel better.
Errors: 'prefer to the sea' uses incorrect preposition — after 'prefer' we do not use 'to' before the noun (subject should be 'prefer the sea' or 'prefer the sea to the mountains'); missing subject 'it' before 'is very'; repeated words 'is is very'; incorrect adjective 'high' for the sea and wrong tense 'made me' should be 'makes me' to match present habitual action; 'take a walk along the sea' is unnatural — use 'take walks along the seashore' or 'walk along the coast'; sentence ended with 'make me feel very' which is incomplete. Suggestions: use 'prefer the sea' or 'prefer the sea to the mountains', maintain subject-verb agreement in present simple for habitual actions ('it is', 'it makes'), choose appropriate adjectives ('calming' rather than 'high'), and complete comparative phrases (e.g., 'feel better' or 'feel relaxed').