Part 1
Examinador
Do you like parties?
Candidato
Yes, I do.
Examinador
How often did you have a party when you were a kid?
Candidato
When I was a child, I used to have a birthday party. I will say it is not quite often to celebrate because. At once in a year, for example, my family organize small gathering with my friends and relatives in a few times a year, which might know.
Examinador
Have you ever organized a party?
Candidato
Yes, just to organize a party. It was my sister party. I have plan everything for the kids to decorate an range to ensure it is. So it was very rewarding experience because everyone enjoyed himself.
Do you like parties?
Puntuación: 50.0Sugerencia: In English (Cambodia), you can improve your answer by giving a more detailed and natural response. Instead of just saying 'Yes, I do,' try to add a reason or example to make your answer more interesting and effective.
Ejemplo: Yes, I do like parties because they are a great way to meet new people and have fun with friends.
How often did you have a party when you were a kid?
Puntuación: 40.0Sugerencia: Your answer needs to be clearer and more organized. In English (Cambodia), try to use simple and correct sentences, and use linking words to connect your ideas. Also, avoid redundancy and unclear phrases.
Ejemplo: When I was a child, I usually had a birthday party once a year. My family would organize a small gathering with my friends and relatives to celebrate.
Have you ever organized a party?
Puntuación: 45.0Sugerencia: Try to make your answer more complete and clear. In English (Cambodia), use correct grammar and add linking words to explain your experience better. Also, use specific details to make your answer more interesting.
Ejemplo: Yes, I have organized a party for my sister. I planned everything, including decorations and activities for the kids. It was a rewarding experience because everyone enjoyed themselves.
× I will say it is not quite often to celebrate because.
✓ I would say it is not very often to celebrate because.
The original sentence uses 'will' which is incorrect for expressing habitual or general statements in the past context. 'Would' is more appropriate to express a habitual action or opinion in the past. Also, 'quite often' should be 'very often' for natural expression.
× At once in a year, for example, my family organize small gathering with my friends and relatives in a few times a year, which might know.
✓ Once a year, for example, my family organizes a small gathering with my friends and relatives a few times a year, which they might know.
The sentence has multiple issues: 'At once in a year' should be 'Once a year'; 'organize' should be 'organizes' to agree with singular subject 'family' (subject-verb agreement); 'small gathering' should be 'a small gathering' (article usage); 'in a few times a year' is incorrect, should be 'a few times a year'; 'which might know' is unclear and likely missing a subject, corrected to 'which they might know'.
× Yes, just to organize a party.
✓ Yes, I just organized a party.
The original sentence is incomplete and uses the infinitive 'to organize' incorrectly. The past tense 'organized' is needed to answer the question about past experience.
× It was my sister party.
✓ It was my sister's party.
The phrase 'my sister party' lacks the possessive form. It should be 'my sister's party' to indicate the party belongs to the sister.
× I have plan everything for the kids to decorate an range to ensure it is.
✓ I planned everything for the kids to decorate and arrange to ensure it was good.
'I have plan' is incorrect; it should be 'I planned' (past tense) to match the past event. 'An range' is incorrect; likely meant 'and arrange'. The sentence is incomplete and unclear, so it is corrected for clarity and grammar.
× So it was very rewarding experience because everyone enjoyed himself.
✓ So it was a very rewarding experience because everyone enjoyed themselves.
The sentence is missing the article 'a' before 'very rewarding experience'. Also, 'himself' is incorrect as the pronoun should be plural 'themselves' to agree with 'everyone'.