MoviesPart 1 Informe

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Part 1

Examinador

How often do you watch movies?

Candidato

Occasionally I watch the movies, uh, in the, in the evening because this time I have enough time and this time I, uh, I watch movies for, uh, to help my busy mind, uh, and uh, this time I prefer to watching the movies.

Examinador

What kinds of movies do you usually watch?

Candidato

Uh, I usually watch the movies, I like the fiction or, uh, the comedies because it's a very helpful for me and is when I watching the fiction, I take the minimum fiction or, uh, when I watching the comedies, I just, uh, I have some smile and I just enjoy from myself.

Examinador

Do you prefer the cinema or watching at home?

Candidato

If I have enough time, I prefer to go to the cinema with my friends because this time, uh, we can, uh, communicate, uh, with each other and uh, this time we enjoy from ourselves. Uh, or I don't have enough time. I just, uh, prefer to stay at home and watching films.

Examinador

Is it useful to watch movies in other languages?

Candidato

Yes, of course it's very useful for early people because when you watch the movies in other language, you can learn many things and you can learn many new words. It's a very useful, it's also useful for your language skills and it's a give you chance to feeling spelling every words.

Evaluación

Total

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

Part 1

How often do you watch movies?

Puntuación: 64.0

Sugerencia: Javobni aniqroq va tabiiyroq qilish uchun gaplarni sodda tuzish va keraksiz takrorlardan qoching. Mavzu gapini boshida ayting (masalan: "I watch movies occasionally in the evenings."), keyin qisqacha sababni bering. So‘z orasidagi "uh" va takrorlanishni kamaytiring hamda 3–5 gap oralig‘ida qoling.

Ejemplo: I watch movies occasionally in the evenings because I have more free time then. Watching films helps me relax after a busy day, so I usually pick something light and entertaining.

What kinds of movies do you usually watch?

Puntuación: 58.0

Sugerencia: Mavzuni aniqlab boshlang va kinolar turlarini aniq ayting. Sabablarni tartibli va mantiqiy bog‘lovchilar bilan tushuntiring (for example, "because" yoki "so"). Konkret misollar keltiring va takroriy ‘uh’ va grammatika xatolarini kamaytiring.

Ejemplo: I usually prefer fiction films and comedies. I enjoy fiction because the stories are imaginative, and comedies make me laugh and relax, for example, I like light-hearted romantic comedies that cheer me up.

Do you prefer the cinema or watching at home?

Puntuación: 70.0

Sugerencia: Javobni ikki qismlik shartli strukturada aniq ifoda qiling: birinchi qismda kinoga borish sababini, ikkinchi qismda uydan qarash sababini bering. Bog‘lovchilardan foydalaning (e.g., "however", "on the other hand") va qisqa, xatosiz gaplar tuzing.

Ejemplo: If I have enough time, I prefer going to the cinema with friends because we can socialize and enjoy the big screen together. However, when I'm busy, I prefer watching films at home since it's more convenient and comfortable.

Is it useful to watch movies in other languages?

Puntuación: 66.0

Sugerencia: Javobni ravon va aniq qilib tuzing: asosiy fikrni ayting, keyin qisqacha sabablarni sanab chiqing. Grammatik xatolarga e'tibor bering (masalan, "for early people" noto‘g‘ri - "for language learners"), va noaniq ifodalarni o‘rniga aniq misollar keltiring.

Ejemplo: Yes, watching films in other languages is very useful for language learners because it helps build vocabulary, improve listening skills, and learn natural pronunciation. For example, watching Spanish movies with subtitles helped me pick up common expressions and improve my listening comprehension.

Gramática

Article errors

× Occasionally I watch the movies, uh, in the, in the evening because this time I have enough time and this time I, uh, I watch movies for, uh, to help my busy mind, uh, and uh, this time I prefer to watching the movies.

Occasionally I watch movies in the evening because at that time I have enough free time, and I watch movies to help my busy mind, and I prefer watching movies then.

The sentence incorrectly uses the definite article 'the' before 'movies' when speaking generally; use no article for plural countable nouns in general statements. 'This time' is awkward for habitual context; use 'at that time' or 'then'. 'Prefer to watching' mixes 'prefer to' + verb with gerund; use 'prefer watching' or 'prefer to watch'. Suggestions: omit 'the' before plural general nouns, use 'then' for habitual time, and use correct verb pattern after 'prefer'.

Incorrect use of articles

× Uh, I usually watch the movies, I like the fiction or, uh, the comedies because it's a very helpful for me and is when I watching the fiction, I take the minimum fiction or, uh, when I watching the comedies, I just, uh, I have some smile and I just enjoy from myself.

I usually watch movies; I like fiction and comedies because they are very helpful for me. When I watch fiction, I choose lighter stories, and when I watch comedies I just smile and enjoy myself.

Do not use 'the' before uncountable or plural nouns when speaking generally ('watch movies', 'like fiction and comedies'). Use 'they are' for plural subjects, not 'it's'. 'When I watching' is incorrect verb form; use 'when I watch' (simple present for habits). 'Enjoy from myself' is wrong collocation; use 'enjoy myself'. 'Take the minimum fiction' is unclear—used 'choose lighter stories' as a natural alternative. Suggestions: remove unnecessary articles, use simple present for habits, and correct collocations like 'enjoy myself'.

Verb in the -ing form

× If I have enough time, I prefer to go to the cinema with my friends because this time, uh, we can, uh, communicate, uh, with each other and uh, this time we enjoy from ourselves.

If I have enough time, I prefer to go to the cinema with my friends because then we can communicate with each other and enjoy ourselves.

'This time' is awkward—use 'then' for that occasion. 'Enjoy from ourselves' is an incorrect reflexive construction; correct form is 'enjoy ourselves'. Also 'communicate with each other' is fine. Suggestions: use 'then' to refer back to the time and use correct reflexive pronoun placement 'enjoy ourselves'.

Verb + -ing form

× Uh, or I don't have enough time. I just, uh, prefer to stay at home and watching films.

Or if I don't have enough time, I prefer to stay at home and watch films.

After 'prefer to' use the base verb 'watch', not the -ing form. Also combine clauses for natural conditional phrasing: 'Or if I don't have enough time'. Suggestions: use 'prefer to' + base verb or 'prefer' + gerund consistently (e.g., 'I prefer watching films').

Incorrect use of pronouns

× Yes, of course it's very useful for early people because when you watch the movies in other language, you can learn many things and you can learn many new words.

Yes, of course it's very useful for learners because when you watch movies in another language, you can learn many things and many new words.

'Early people' is wrong word choice; use 'learners' or 'beginners'. 'The movies' and 'in other language' are incorrect: say 'movies in another language' without 'the'. Use parallel structure 'learn many things and many new words'. Suggestions: choose accurate nouns and remove unnecessary articles when speaking generally.

Incorrect use of adjectives or adverbs

× It's a very useful, it's also useful for your language skills and it's a give you chance to feeling spelling every words.

It's very useful; it's also good for your language skills and it gives you a chance to notice the spelling of words.

'It's a very useful' incorrectly uses 'a' before an adjective; say 'It's very useful' or 'It's a very useful tool'. 'It's a give you chance' is ungrammatical—use 'it gives you a chance'. 'To feeling spelling every words' mixes verb forms and incorrect noun forms; use 'to notice the spelling of words' or 'to learn the spelling of words'. Also 'every words' should be 'every word' or 'words'. Suggestions: correct article+adjective usage, use proper verb forms, and correct noun number agreement.

Vocabulario

BusyOccupied; Unavailable; Hectic
EarlyAdvance; Primitive; Prompt
ManyNumerous; A great/good deal of
NewRecently developed; Novel; Different; Additional; Reinvigorated
UsefulFunctional; Beneficial
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