Part 1
試験官
Do you work or are you a student?
受験者
I have work.
試験官
Where do you work?>
受験者
I work at City of Dreams Macau as a server.
試験官
Is it a good place to work?
受験者
Yes, it's really a good place to work since it is a five star hotel and many customers always go there to eat and spend time.
試験官
Would you like the place where you work?
受験者
Yes, I like the place where I work because it helped me to develop skills and to work with people who wants to serve.
試験官
What are your future work plans?
受験者
My future work plan is to apply as a welcome ambassador. Because whenever I see you, umm, people who work as an, as an ambassador, I see myself.
Do you work or are you a student?
スコア: 40.0提案: Give a direct, complete sentence that clearly answers the question and avoid unnatural phrasing. Add a brief detail to show context (e.g., full-time/part-time). Keep it concise (1–2 sentences).
例: I am currently working full-time. I work as a server at a hotel in Macau.
Where do you work?
スコア: 80.0提案: This is a clear and relevant answer. To improve, add one brief specific detail (such as department or shift) and use a linking phrase if expanding. Keep to one or two sentences and avoid redundancy.
例: I work as a server at City of Dreams Macau in the main buffet restaurant. I usually work evening shifts serving international guests.
Is it a good place to work?
スコア: 75.0提案: Start with a direct topic sentence, then give one or two specific reasons using linking words. Avoid vague phrases like "many customers always"; be more specific about atmosphere, training, or benefits.
例: Yes, it's a great place to work because it's a five-star hotel that provides professional training. As a result, I get to serve international guests and learn high standards of customer service.
Would you like the place where you work?
スコア: 70.0提案: Answer directly, then give specific examples of the skills you developed and explain why working with colleagues is positive. Use correct grammar (e.g., 'people who want to serve' -> 'people who are committed to service'). Limit to two sentences.
例: Yes, I like working there because it has helped me develop communication and teamwork skills. I also enjoy collaborating with colleagues who are committed to excellent service.
What are your future work plans?
スコア: 50.0提案: Give a clear, fluent plan in one or two sentences. Avoid filler words ("umm") and fragmented sentences. Explain briefly why you want that role and how you are preparing for it using specific reasons or steps.
例: I plan to apply for a position as a welcome ambassador because I enjoy greeting guests and representing my hotel. To prepare, I am improving my language skills and learning about airport and concierge procedures.
× I have work.
✓ I have a job.
The speaker used 'work' as a noun without an article, producing an unnatural sentence. In English, 'work' as a countable job requires an article: 'a job' or 'a position'. Use 'I have a job' to sound natural and clear.
× I work at City of Dreams Macau as a server.
✓ I work at the City of Dreams Macau as a server.
The name of the hotel is a specific place and normally takes the definite article 'the' before its name when the name includes common nouns like 'City'. Adding 'the' makes the sentence grammatically natural: 'I work at the City of Dreams Macau.'
× Yes, it's really a good place to work since it is a five star hotel and many customers always go there to eat and spend time.
✓ Yes, it's really a good place to work since it is a five-star hotel and many customers always go there to eat and spend time.
The phrase 'five star' describing a hotel should be hyphenated when used as a compound adjective before a noun: 'five-star hotel'. This is an article/word-formation convention to improve clarity. The rest of the sentence is acceptable.
× Yes, I like the place where I work because it helped me to develop skills and to work with people who wants to serve.
✓ Yes, I like the place where I work because it has helped me to develop skills and to work with people who want to serve.
Tense mismatch and subject-verb agreement issues: 'helped' (simple past) should be 'has helped' (present perfect) to link past experience to the present. Also 'people' is plural, so the verb should be 'want' not 'wants'. Adjusting these fixes meaning and grammar.
× My future work plan is to apply as a welcome ambassador.
✓ My future work plan is to apply to be a welcome ambassador.
The verb phrase 'apply as' is unnatural here. Use 'apply to be' or 'apply for the position of' to indicate seeking a role. 'Apply to be a welcome ambassador' is the correct and natural phrasing.
× Because whenever I see you, umm, people who work as an, as an ambassador, I see myself.
✓ Whenever I see people who work as ambassadors, I see myself doing that job.
The original fragment begins with 'Because' creating a sentence fragment and has disfluent repetition. Remove 'Because' and reorder for clarity: 'Whenever I see people who work as ambassadors, I see myself doing that job.' Also make 'ambassadors' plural to match 'people.'