NewsPart 1 Informe

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Part 1

Examinador

Are you interested in news?

Candidato

Yeah, I'm interested in news, but not to recite or being a spokesperson. But there is a spectrum. As a reader, I like to watch news and be updated about the things that is happening around me or or within the country or the world. Yeah.

Examinador

How do you usually find news?

Candidato

Well, on I found news to be beat exaggerated, but these days, uh, they tend to, uh, interpret the news, uh, rather than to just, rather than just to present a them as it is, uh, which is a common issue nowadays.

Examinador

Would you like to be a journalist?

Candidato

No, I do not want to be a journalist. It is because I have not such a skill such as writing a good article. Additionally, I'm neither a better expert person. So I think journalism is a profession for me will not suit no, but I like to follow and.

Examinador

Have you read the news this morning?

Candidato

No, I haven't read any news this morning, but yeah, I have listened it on the YouTube, uh, it's a live streaming. Well, there was a news about the landslide on the net in the Nepal, which was sad news overall. I often go to some of the popular news.

Examinador

Do you often talk with your friends about the news?

Candidato

Yeah, this, this is one of the thing we do when I win, whenever I get time to meet. Now we brings out the current effort and the current affair of the government and the other hazard hazards that have been placed over the country are throughout the world and talk about them and present our views with each other.

Evaluación

Total

Total: 6.0Fluidez y coherencia: 6.0Pronunciación: 6.0Gramática: 5.5Recurso léxico: 6.0

Part 1

Are you interested in news?

Puntuación: 65.0

Sugerencia: Answer wa natural desu ga, chotto futsuu sugiru to omoimasu. Motto seikaku ni kotaete, jisho teki na jouhou o kuwaeru to yoku narimasu. Tatoeba, 'I like to watch news to stay informed about local and global events, especially politics and technology.' no you ni, motto tokuchou o tsukeru to ii desu.

Ejemplo: Yes, I am interested in news because it helps me stay informed about important events happening locally and globally. For example, I often follow political updates and technological advancements to understand how they might affect my life.

How do you usually find news?

Puntuación: 50.0

Sugerencia: Kotae ga sukoshi fukuzatsu de, hanashi no nagare ga wakari nikui desu. Motto seikaku ni, shizen na eigo de kotaete kudasai. Mata, 'linking words' o tsukatte, hanashi o rensou saseru koto ga taisetsu desu. Tatoeba, 'I usually find news through online websites because they provide quick updates. However, sometimes the news can be exaggerated or biased.' no you ni.

Ejemplo: I usually find news through online websites and social media because they provide quick and easy access. However, I have noticed that sometimes the news can be exaggerated or biased, which makes me cautious about the information.

Would you like to be a journalist?

Puntuación: 55.0

Sugerencia: Kotae wa rikai dekimasu ga, bunpou to eigo no shizen-sa ni chuumoku shite kudasai. Motto rikai shi yasui bun o tsukutte, jisho teki na riyuu o tsukeru to yoi desu. Tatoeba, 'I would not like to be a journalist because I lack writing skills and expertise. However, I enjoy following news and learning from it.' no you ni.

Ejemplo: I would not like to be a journalist because I don't have strong writing skills or enough expertise in specific fields. However, I enjoy following the news and learning about different topics.

Have you read the news this morning?

Puntuación: 60.0

Sugerencia: Kotae wa yoku hanasarete imasu ga, bunpou to eigo no shizen-sa o motto takameru hitsuyou ga arimasu. Tatoeba, 'I haven't read the news this morning, but I listened to a live news stream on YouTube. There was a sad report about a landslide in Nepal.' no you ni, motto seikaku ni setsumei shite kudasai.

Ejemplo: I haven't read the news this morning, but I listened to a live news stream on YouTube. It reported a tragic landslide in Nepal, which was very sad. I usually follow popular news channels to stay updated.

Do you often talk with your friends about the news?

Puntuación: 55.0

Sugerencia: Kotae wa nagaku, chotto wakari nikui desu. Motto shizen de wakari yasui eigo o tsukatte, setsumei o shoujiki ni shite kudasai. Tatoeba, 'Yes, whenever I meet my friends, we often discuss current affairs and share our opinions about government policies and global issues.' no you ni.

Ejemplo: Yes, whenever I meet my friends, we often discuss current affairs, including government policies and global issues. We share our opinions and try to understand different perspectives.

Gramática

Verb + -ing form

× Yeah, I'm interested in news, but not to recite or being a spokesperson.

Yeah, I'm interested in news, but not to recite or be a spokesperson.

The verb after 'not to' should be in the base form, not the '-ing' form. 'Being' is incorrect here; it should be 'be'.

Singular and plural issue

× As a reader, I like to watch news and be updated about the things that is happening around me or or within the country or the world.

As a reader, I like to watch news and be updated about the things that are happening around me or within the country or the world.

The subject 'things' is plural, so the verb should be 'are' instead of 'is' to agree in number.

Sentence structure errors

× Well, on I found news to be beat exaggerated, but these days, uh, they tend to, uh, interpret the news, uh, rather than to just, rather than just to present a them as it is, uh, which is a common issue nowadays.

Well, I found news to be exaggerated, but these days, they tend to interpret the news rather than just present it as it is, which is a common issue nowadays.

The sentence contains unnecessary words and incorrect phrasing such as 'on I found' and 'beat exaggerated'. Also, 'present a them' is incorrect; it should be 'present it'. The sentence structure is corrected for clarity and grammar.

Incorrect use of pronouns

× rather than just to present a them as it is

rather than just present it as it is

The pronoun 'a them' is incorrect; 'them' is plural and 'a' is singular. The correct pronoun here is 'it' referring to 'news'.

Incorrect use of pronouns

× Additionally, I'm neither a better expert person.

Additionally, I'm neither a better expert nor a person.

The phrase is unclear and incorrect. Possibly intended to say 'I'm neither a better expert nor a person' or 'I'm not an expert'. The original sentence is awkward and incorrect in pronoun and article usage.

Sentence structure errors

× So I think journalism is a profession for me will not suit no, but I like to follow and.

So I think journalism is a profession that will not suit me, but I like to follow it.

The sentence is ungrammatical and incomplete. The corrected sentence clarifies the meaning and corrects word order and missing words.

Past tense issue

× No, I haven't read any news this morning, but yeah, I have listened it on the YouTube, uh, it's a live streaming.

No, I haven't read any news this morning, but yeah, I have listened to it on YouTube; it's a live stream.

The verb 'listened' requires the preposition 'to' when followed by an object. Also, 'live streaming' should be 'live stream' as a noun.

Incorrect use of prepositions

× I have listened it on the YouTube

I have listened to it on YouTube

The verb 'listen' requires the preposition 'to' before its object. Also, 'the YouTube' is incorrect; 'YouTube' does not need an article.

Singular and plural issue

× Well, there was a news about the landslide on the net in the Nepal, which was sad news overall.

Well, there was news about the landslide on the net in Nepal, which was sad news overall.

'News' is an uncountable noun and does not take 'a'. Also, 'the Nepal' is incorrect; country names usually do not take 'the' unless plural or official names.

Incorrect use of the definite article

× on the net in the Nepal

on the net in Nepal

The definite article 'the' is not used before country names like 'Nepal'.

Incorrect use of pronouns

× I often go to some of the popular news.

I often go to some popular news sources.

'News' is uncountable and cannot be preceded by 'some of the' without a plural noun. 'News sources' is more appropriate.

Singular and plural issue

× this is one of the thing we do when I win, whenever I get time to meet.

this is one of the things we do when I win, whenever I get time to meet.

'One of the' should be followed by a plural noun 'things'.

Sentence structure errors

× Now we brings out the current effort and the current affair of the government and the other hazard hazards that have been placed over the country are throughout the world and talk about them and present our views with each other.

Now we bring out the current efforts and current affairs of the government and other hazards that have affected the country and the world, and talk about them and share our views with each other.

The sentence has multiple errors: 'brings' should be 'bring' to agree with 'we'; 'effort' and 'affair' should be plural; 'hazard hazards' is redundant; 'placed over' is incorrect, 'have affected' is better; 'are throughout the world' is awkward; 'present our views with each other' should be 'share our views with each other'.

Vocabulario

BetterSuperior; More advantageous; To a higher standard
GoodFine; Virtuous; Well-behaved; Right; Capable
InterestedAttentive; Concerned; Partisan
PopularWell-liked; Nonspecialist; Widespread; Mass
SadUnhappy; Tragic; Unfortunate
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