Part 1
試験官
What apps have you recently used?
受験者
I use IELTS speaking app. Which app? I talk with AI like a real examiner. I think it's very useful to improve my speaking skill before I test a real test.
試験官
What kinds of apps are you usually interested in?
受験者
I like entertainment apps, for example Tiktok uh I use to entertainment and keep track of news around the world after a long day at school.
試験官
How do you find out different apps?
受験者
I usually find new apps through recommendations from friends and family as they often share useful ones via messages or social media. I also browse App Store charts and read user reviews to compare features and liability before downloading.
試験官
What kinds of apps would you like to use in the future?
受験者
I want to use education app because I want to improve my speaking skill and I want to learn new language.
What apps have you recently used?
スコア: 60.0提案: Be more direct and concise. Start with a clear topic sentence naming the app, then give one or two specific reasons using linking words. Avoid repetition and fix minor grammar errors (e.g., 'I use an IELTS speaking app' and 'before I take the real test').
例: I’ve been using an IELTS speaking app. It simulates real exam questions and lets me practice with an AI examiner, which helps me get used to timing and question types. Therefore, I feel more confident before taking the real test.
What kinds of apps are you usually interested in?
スコア: 55.0提案: Give a clear topic sentence and then add a specific reason with a linking word. Correct grammar and word choice ('to entertain' or 'for entertainment') and avoid filler words like 'uh'.
例: I’m generally interested in entertainment apps, especially TikTok. Besides being fun, I use it to relax and to catch short clips of world news after a long day at school.
How do you find out different apps?
スコア: 75.0提案: This answer is quite good but can be made more natural by tightening language and using a linking word to show sequence. Replace 'liability' with 'reliability' and keep sentences within five. Add one specific example of a situation when you used these methods.
例: I usually discover apps through recommendations from friends and family, because they often share useful ones via messages. I also check the App Store charts and read user reviews to compare features and reliability before downloading; for instance, I read reviews before installing a language app last month.
What kinds of apps would you like to use in the future?
スコア: 60.0提案: Start with a direct topic sentence and then give one specific reason and an example. Use plurals and articles correctly ('educational apps', 'a new language') and use a linking word to connect ideas.
例: In the future I’d like to use educational apps, especially those for language learning, because I want to improve my speaking skills. For example, I plan to use a pronunciation app to practice speaking daily.
× I use IELTS speaking app.
✓ I use an IELTS speaking app.
Article error (countable singular noun requires an article). Add the indefinite article 'an' before 'IELTS speaking app' to indicate one app; use 'an' because IELTS begins with a vowel sound. Also 'use' present tense is fine for current habit.
× Which app?
✓ Which app do you use?
This fragment lacks a subject and auxiliary verb. Form a full interrogative sentence by adding 'do you' to match present simple question structure: 'Which app do you use?'.
× I talk with AI like a real examiner.
✓ I talk with an AI like a real examiner.
Article error: add the indefinite article 'an' before 'AI' because 'AI' is pronounced starting with a vowel sound. The present simple 'talk' is fine for habitual action.
× I think it's very useful to improve my speaking skill before I test a real test.
✓ I think it's very useful for improving my speaking skills before I take the real test.
Multiple issues: preposition and verb form choice and plural noun. Use 'for improving' or 'to improve' — 'for improving' pairs naturally here; 'speaking skills' is usually plural; 'take the test' is the correct collocation rather than 'test a real test'. Also 'the real test' is clearer than 'a real test'.
× I like entertainment apps, for example Tiktok uh I use to entertainment and keep track of news around the world after a long day at school.
✓ I like entertainment apps; for example, TikTok. I use them for entertainment and to keep track of news around the world after a long day at school.
Several errors: punctuation and sentence boundaries fixed. 'TikTok' capitalization corrected. 'I use to entertainment' is incorrect: use 'use them for entertainment'. Also use the infinitive 'to keep track' for purpose. Pronoun 'them' refers to 'apps'.
× I usually find new apps through recommendations from friends and family as they often share useful ones via messages or social media.
✓ I usually find new apps through recommendations from friends and family, as they often share useful ones via messages or social media.
Original sentence is mostly correct; only punctuation improvement (comma before 'as') improves readability. Grammar types matched: correct present simple habitual; no major error to change. Kept present participle usage as is.
× I also browse App Store charts and read user reviews to compare features and liability before downloading.
✓ I also browse the App Store charts and read user reviews to compare features and reliability before downloading.
Two issues: article 'the' before 'App Store charts' is needed. 'Liability' (legal responsibility) is incorrect here; the intended word is 'reliability' (how dependable something is). Replaced with correct adjective form.
× I want to use education app because I want to improve my speaking skill and I want to learn new language.
✓ I want to use an education app because I want to improve my speaking skills and learn a new language.
Several article and plurality errors: use 'an education app' (singular countable requires an article), 'speaking skills' is usually plural, and 'a new language' requires the indefinite article 'a'. Also avoid repeating 'I want to' twice for conciseness: remove the second occurrence before 'learn'.