Part 1
Examinador
What languages can you speak?
Candidato
I can speak Georgian because it's my, my, it's official language in Georgia. I can speak Russian because I grow up at Soviet time and at that time we were using Russian language a lot. I speak English and I speak German.
Examinador
Do you think it is difficult to learn a new language?
Candidato
Everybody is capable of learning languages. It's not a rocket science. But of course it takes time and effort and in my opinion it's about repetition and consistency. And then nowadays it's much more easier to learn languages and.
Examinador
Will you learn other languages in the future?
Candidato
I don't know I it's not on my plan. I just want to improve use all languages which I know and improve these languages. A new language takes lots of time which I don't have right now.
Examinador
Why do you learn English?
Candidato
It's an international language. Whenever you go you can use English language and you don't have speak whoever you want and you don't have a communication problems. And another reason is I work for international company and we have a multinational team. We communicate in English.
What languages can you speak?
Puntuación: 75.0Sugerencia: Try to avoid repetition and improve sentence structure for clarity. Use linking words to connect ideas smoothly and provide more specific details about your proficiency in each language.
Ejemplo: I can speak Georgian, which is the official language of my country. Additionally, I learned Russian during the Soviet era, so I am quite fluent in it. Besides these, I also speak English and German, although I am still improving my skills in German.
Do you think it is difficult to learn a new language?
Puntuación: 70.0Sugerencia: Avoid incomplete sentences and improve grammar. Use linking words to connect your ideas logically and provide clearer explanations.
Ejemplo: I believe everyone can learn a new language because it is not rocket science. However, it requires time and effort; therefore, repetition and consistency are essential. Moreover, nowadays, it is much easier to learn languages due to various resources available.
Will you learn other languages in the future?
Puntuación: 65.0Sugerencia: Work on sentence clarity and grammar. Use linking words to connect your ideas and provide more specific reasons for your decision.
Ejemplo: I am not planning to learn new languages in the near future because I want to focus on improving the ones I already know. Learning a new language requires a lot of time, which I currently do not have.
Why do you learn English?
Puntuación: 70.0Sugerencia: Improve sentence structure and grammar for clarity. Use linking words to connect your points and provide more specific examples of how English helps you.
Ejemplo: I learn English because it is an international language that helps me communicate wherever I go. Additionally, I work for an international company with a multinational team, so we use English to communicate effectively.
× I can speak Georgian because it's my, my, it's official language in Georgia.
✓ I can speak Georgian because it's my, my, it's the official language in Georgia.
The definite article 'the' is required before 'official language' because it refers to a specific, known language in Georgia.
× I can speak Russian because I grow up at Soviet time and at that time we were using Russian language a lot.
✓ I can speak Russian because I grew up during Soviet times and at that time we used the Russian language a lot.
The verb 'grow' should be in the past tense 'grew' to match the past time reference. Also, 'during Soviet times' is the correct prepositional phrase, and 'we used' is the simple past tense appropriate here. 'The Russian language' requires the definite article.
× I can speak Russian because I grow up at Soviet time and at that time we were using Russian language a lot.
✓ I can speak Russian because I grew up during Soviet times and at that time we used the Russian language a lot.
The definite article 'the' is needed before 'Russian language' because it refers to a specific language.
× I speak English and I speak German.
✓ I speak English and I speak German.
No correction needed here; the sentence is grammatically correct.
× Everybody is capable of learning languages. It's not a rocket science.
✓ Everybody is capable of learning languages. It's not rocket science.
The phrase 'rocket science' is an uncountable noun phrase and does not require the indefinite article 'a'.
× And then nowadays it's much more easier to learn languages and.
✓ And nowadays it's much easier to learn languages.
The comparative form 'easier' should not be preceded by 'more'. Also, the sentence was incomplete and the conjunction 'and' at the end is unnecessary.
× I don't know I it's not on my plan.
✓ I don't know, it's not in my plan.
The phrase 'on my plan' is incorrect; the correct preposition is 'in' when referring to plans.
× I just want to improve use all languages which I know and improve these languages.
✓ I just want to improve and use all the languages I know and improve these languages.
The verb 'use' needs to be connected properly with 'improve' using 'and'. Also, 'all languages which I know' should be 'all the languages I know' for natural phrasing.
× A new language takes lots of time which I don't have right now.
✓ A new language takes a lot of time which I don't have right now.
The phrase 'lots of time' is informal; 'a lot of time' is more appropriate here.
× It's an international language. Whenever you go you can use English language and you don't have speak whoever you want and you don't have a communication problems.
✓ It's an international language. Wherever you go, you can use the English language and you don't have to speak whoever you want, and you don't have communication problems.
'Whenever' should be 'wherever' to indicate any place. 'You don't have speak' is missing 'to' after 'have'. 'Whoever' should be 'whomever' or better rephrased. 'A communication problems' is incorrect; 'communication problems' is plural and does not need 'a'.
× It's an international language. Whenever you go you can use English language and you don't have speak whoever you want and you don't have a communication problems.
✓ It's an international language. Wherever you go, you can use the English language and you don't have to speak whomever you want, and you don't have communication problems.
The definite article 'the' is needed before 'English language' because it refers to a specific language.
× It's an international language. Whenever you go you can use English language and you don't have speak whoever you want and you don't have a communication problems.
✓ It's an international language. Wherever you go, you can use the English language and you don't have to speak whomever you want, and you don't have communication problems.
'Whoever' should be 'whomever' as the object of 'speak'. Also, 'you don't have speak' is missing 'to' after 'have'.
× And another reason is I work for international company and we have a multinational team.
✓ Another reason is I work for an international company and we have a multinational team.
The indefinite article 'an' is needed before 'international company' because it is singular and starts with a vowel sound. Also, 'And' at the beginning is unnecessary.
× We communicate in English.
✓ We communicate in English.
No correction needed; the sentence is correct.