Part 1
試験官
Do you like perfume?
受験者
Yeah, I do.
試験官
Do you use perfume in your daily life?
受験者
Yeah, I use perfume in my daily life actually. I just love, you know, smelling the perfume. I just like, you know, I just love to smell good, you know, That's where the basic hygiene tells you.
試験官
Will you buy perfume as a gift?
受験者
Yeah, obviously that's a very good gift for giving anyone.
試験官
Do you think perfumes are expensive?
受験者
I mean, they do deserve the they are actually worthwhile, you know?
Do you like perfume?
スコア: 50.0提案: Try to give a more complete answer by adding reasons or feelings about perfume. This will make your answer more natural and effective.
例: Yes, I really like perfume because it helps me feel fresh and confident throughout the day.
Do you use perfume in your daily life?
スコア: 60.0提案: Avoid using filler words like 'you know' repeatedly. Also, try to structure your answer with a clear topic sentence and supporting details using linking words.
例: Yes, I use perfume every day because it makes me feel fresh. Moreover, wearing perfume is part of my daily hygiene routine.
Will you buy perfume as a gift?
スコア: 55.0提案: Make your answer more natural by directly responding and adding reasons or examples. Avoid vague phrases like 'obviously'.
例: Yes, I would buy perfume as a gift because it is a thoughtful present that many people appreciate.
Do you think perfumes are expensive?
スコア: 40.0提案: Try to give a clear and complete answer without hesitation or filler words. Explain your opinion with reasons or examples.
例: Yes, perfumes can be expensive, but I think they are worth the price because of their quality and lasting fragrance.
× Yeah, obviously that's a very good gift for giving anyone.
✓ Yeah, obviously that's a very good gift to give to anyone.
The phrase 'gift for giving anyone' is incorrect because 'gift' is usually followed by 'to' when indicating the recipient. The correct preposition is 'to' in this context, so it should be 'a very good gift to give to anyone.' This clarifies the intended meaning and follows standard English usage.