RulesPart 1 채점 보고서

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Part 1

시험관

Are there any rules for students at your school?

수험생

Yes, there are many rules for students at my school, for example wearing school uniform. And in Kazakhstan there is a law uh, when a student doesn't wear a school uniform, his or her parents must pay fine that his child didn't wear school uniform.

시험관

Do you think students would benefit more from more rules?

수험생

Or in some cases, yes it's promotes and maintains discipline, but when there's too much rules for students, students wouldn't feel his self free. Umm.

시험관

Have you ever had a really dedicated teacher?

수험생

Yes, I've had a really dedicated teacher. When I was studied at my previous school, he was uh, history teacher and uh, she was a bit, not a bit. She was so strict to students, but she knows, knew her subject very well.

시험관

Do you prefer to have more or fewer rules at school?

수험생

I would definitely prefer fewer roles at school, but the rules should be connected only to behavior and educational system. But even now, if maybe in some cases my school has a lot of rules, I follow them in a lo knows them very well.

시험관

Have you ever had a really strict teacher?

수험생

Yes, I have a really strict teacher. She is also my mentor and her subject is Kazakh language and she always shouts at students even if the student is well behaved and active at clay lesson. But when she does like something she always shouts every every day.

시험관

Would you like to work as a teacher in a rule-free school?

수험생

No, I wouldn't like to work as a teacher in any way because I think this is a really stressful job and many people don't appreciate this people who works in educational system. Also it's it's really difficult to teach students and teenagers especially.

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Part 1

Are there any rules for students at your school?

점수: 70.0

제안: Ответ должен быть более структурированным и естественным. Избегайте повторений и уточните детали, используя связующие слова для логичности.

예시: Yes, there are several rules at my school, such as wearing a school uniform. In fact, in Kazakhstan, there is a law that requires students to wear uniforms, and if they don't, their parents must pay a fine.

Do you think students would benefit more from more rules?

점수: 65.0

제안: Старайтесь строить предложения грамотно и избегать грамматических ошибок. Используйте связующие слова для плавности речи.

예시: In some cases, more rules can help promote and maintain discipline; however, too many rules might make students feel less free.

Have you ever had a really dedicated teacher?

점수: 60.0

제안: Используйте правильные времена и избегайте повторений. Добавьте связующие слова для улучшения связности.

예시: Yes, I had a really dedicated history teacher at my previous school. Although she was quite strict, she knew her subject very well and was passionate about teaching.

Do you prefer to have more or fewer rules at school?

점수: 55.0

제안: Обратите внимание на правильное использование слов и грамматики. Сделайте ответ более ясным и логичным с помощью связующих слов.

예시: I would definitely prefer fewer rules at school, focusing only on behavior and the educational system. Even though my school has many rules, I try to follow them because I understand their importance.

Have you ever had a really strict teacher?

점수: 50.0

제안: Избегайте повторений и улучшайте грамматику. Используйте связующие слова для более плавного и логичного ответа.

예시: Yes, I have a very strict teacher who is also my mentor. She teaches Kazakh language and often shouts at students, even those who behave well and participate actively in class.

Would you like to work as a teacher in a rule-free school?

점수: 60.0

제안: Старайтесь избегать повторений и улучшайте структуру предложений. Используйте связующие слова для логичности.

예시: No, I wouldn't like to work as a teacher because it is a very stressful job. Moreover, many people do not appreciate those who work in the education system, and teaching students, especially teenagers, can be quite challenging.

문법

There be issue

× Yes, there are many rules for students at my school, for example wearing school uniform.

Yes, there are many rules for students at my school, for example, wearing a school uniform.

The sentence is missing the article 'a' before 'school uniform'. In English, singular countable nouns usually require an article. Adding 'a' makes the sentence grammatically correct.

Modal verb usage

× And in Kazakhstan there is a law uh, when a student doesn't wear a school uniform, his or her parents must pay fine that his child didn't wear school uniform.

And in Kazakhstan, there is a law that if a student doesn't wear a school uniform, his or her parents must pay a fine because their child didn't wear the school uniform.

The sentence incorrectly uses 'when' instead of 'if' to express a condition. Also, 'pay fine' should be 'pay a fine' because 'fine' is a countable noun. Additionally, 'that his child didn't wear school uniform' is awkward; it is better to say 'because their child didn't wear the school uniform' for clarity and correctness.

Modal verb usage

× Or in some cases, yes it's promotes and maintains discipline, but when there's too much rules for students, students wouldn't feel his self free.

In some cases, yes, it promotes and maintains discipline, but when there are too many rules for students, students wouldn't feel free.

'It's promotes' is incorrect; it should be 'it promotes' (present tense). 'Too much rules' is incorrect because 'rules' is countable; it should be 'too many rules'. 'His self free' is incorrect; the correct phrase is 'feel free'. Also, 'Or' at the beginning is unnecessary and removed for clarity.

Past tense issue

× When I was studied at my previous school, he was uh, history teacher and uh, she was a bit, not a bit.

When I studied at my previous school, he was a history teacher and she was a bit, not a bit.

The phrase 'I was studied' is incorrect; the correct past tense form is 'I studied'. Also, 'he was uh, history teacher' is missing the article 'a' before 'history teacher'. The sentence is confusing with 'she was a bit, not a bit' but this seems more about content than grammar.

Past tense issue

× She knows, knew her subject very well.

She knew her subject very well.

The sentence incorrectly mixes present tense 'knows' with past tense 'knew'. Since the context is past, 'knew' alone is correct.

Singular and plural issue

× I would definitely prefer fewer roles at school, but the rules should be connected only to behavior and educational system.

I would definitely prefer fewer rules at school, but the rules should be connected only to behavior and the educational system.

'Roles' is incorrect here; the correct word is 'rules'. Also, 'educational system' is a specific system and should have the definite article 'the' before it.

Incorrect use of pronouns

× But even now, if maybe in some cases my school has a lot of rules, I follow them in a lo knows them very well.

But even now, if maybe in some cases my school has a lot of rules, I follow them and know them very well.

The phrase 'in a lo knows them very well' is incorrect and unclear. It should be 'and know them very well' to correctly connect the ideas and use the correct pronoun and verb form.

Present tense issue

× Yes, I have a really strict teacher.

Yes, I have a really strict teacher.

This sentence is grammatically correct in present tense as it refers to a current situation.

Incorrect use of pronouns

× She is also my mentor and her subject is Kazakh language and she always shouts at students even if the student is well behaved and active at clay lesson.

She is also my mentor, and her subject is the Kazakh language. She always shouts at students even if the student is well-behaved and active in class lessons.

'Kazakh language' should have the definite article 'the' before it. 'Well behaved' should be hyphenated as 'well-behaved'. 'Clay lesson' is a typo and should be 'class lessons'. Also, the sentence is long and benefits from being split for clarity.

Present tense issue

× But when she does like something she always shouts every every day.

But when she likes something, she always shouts every day.

'Does like' is incorrect; the correct present simple form is 'likes'. The phrase 'every every day' is repetitive; it should be 'every day'.

Modal verb usage

× No, I wouldn't like to work as a teacher in any way because I think this is a really stressful job and many people don't appreciate this people who works in educational system.

No, I wouldn't like to work as a teacher in any way because I think this is a really stressful job and many people don't appreciate the people who work in the educational system.

'People who works' is incorrect; 'people' is plural and should be followed by 'work'. 'Educational system' needs the definite article 'the'. The sentence is corrected for subject-verb agreement and article usage.

Present tense issue

× Also it's it's really difficult to teach students and teenagers especially.

Also, it's really difficult to teach students and teenagers, especially.

The repetition 'it's it's' is a mistake; one 'it's' is sufficient. Adding commas improves readability.

중요 어휘

DifficultHard; Troublesome; Inconvenient
FineExcellent; Worthy; Impressive; Elegant; Delicate
FreeWithout charge; Unencumbered by; Vacant; Independent; On the loose
ManyNumerous; A great/good deal of
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