Part 1
시험관
Do you always bring a lot of keys with you?
수험생
No, I don't carry many kids. My house has a digital dollar so I only carry my car key. These days many people has used product in Korea.
시험관
Have you ever lost your keys?
수험생
Yes, I lost my house key when I was young. I had to wake outside until my parents came home. It was a stressful experience.
시험관
Do you often forget the keys and lock yourself out?
수험생
No, I don't often lose my key. Actually, it rarely happens to me. I'm quite careful with my belonging.
시험관
Do you think it's a good idea to leave your keys with a neighbour?
수험생
In the past it was a good idea because I was close to my neighbors, but these days I'm not very close to them, so I think it would be difficult to leave my keys with my neighbor.
Do you always bring a lot of keys with you?
점수: 52.0제안: 문법과 단어 선택 오류를 고치고, 응답을 더 자연스럽고 일관되게 구성하세요. 구체적으로: 1) 'kids' → 'keys'와 같은 단어 선택 실수를 바로잡으세요. 2) 'digital dollar'와 같은 비표준 표현 대신 'digital lock' 또는 'keyless entry'를 사용하세요. 3) 문장 연결을 위해 접속사를 사용하고 문장을 간결히 유지하세요. 4) 추가 세부사항(예: 자동차 키만 들고 다니는 이유)을 한두 문장으로 구체적으로 설명하세요.
예시: No, I don't carry many keys. My apartment has a digital lock, so I only carry my car key. Also, many people in Korea now use keyless systems, which means I rarely need to use physical keys.
Have you ever lost your keys?
점수: 70.0제안: 좀 더 정확한 어휘와 문장 구조를 사용하세요. 특히 과거 경험을 설명할 때 시간 표현과 결과를 연결해 구체적으로 서술하세요. 또한 'wake outside'는 잘못된 표현이므로 'wait outside'로 바꾸세요. 감정 표현을 한두 문장으로 더 구체화하면 좋습니다.
예시: Yes, I lost my house key when I was a child. I had to wait outside the building for several hours until my parents came home, so it was a very stressful and embarrassing experience.
Do you often forget the keys and lock yourself out?
점수: 64.0제안: 어휘 단수·복수 일치와 소유 표현을 바로잡고 응답을 자연스럽게 연결하세요. 'belonging'은 복수형 'belongings'가 더 적절합니다. 또한 이유를 더 구체적으로 설명하면 점수가 올라갑니다(예: 습관, 보관 방법).
예시: No, I rarely lock myself out. I try to be careful with my belongings and always put my keys in the same pocket, so losing them almost never happens.
Do you think it's a good idea to leave your keys with a neighbour?
점수: 72.0제안: 문장을 더 간결하고 자연스럽게 만들고 이유를 명확히 제시하세요. 'neighbour' 철자 통일과 복수·단수 일치에 주의하세요. 추가로 대안(예: spare key in a secure place or a trusted friend)도 제시하면 더 좋습니다.
예시: In the past I used to leave a spare key with a neighbour because we were close. However, now I'm not as close to my neighbours, so I wouldn't feel comfortable doing that; I would prefer to leave a spare key with a trusted friend or use a key lockbox.
× No, I don't carry many kids.
✓ No, I don't carry many keys.
The word 'kids' (children) is incorrect here; the intended noun is 'keys'. This is a lexical error rather than grammar, but it affects quantifier usage because 'many' correctly pairs with a countable plural noun like 'keys'. Suggestion: use 'keys' when talking about multiple key items.
× My house has a digital dollar so I only carry my car key.
✓ My house has a digital door lock, so I only carry my car key.
The phrase 'digital dollar' is incorrect; the intended meaning is likely 'digital door lock'. This is a word choice error that makes the sentence ungrammatical. Also add a comma before 'so' to separate clauses. Suggestion: use correct noun 'digital door lock' and punctuate clauses properly.
× These days many people has used product in Korea.
✓ These days many people have used the product in Korea.
The subject 'many people' is plural, so the auxiliary verb should be 'have' not 'has' (subject-verb agreement). Also 'used product' needs an article: 'the product' or rephrase 'used products'. Suggestion: use 'have' with plural subjects and include appropriate articles.
× I lost my house key when I was young.
✓ I lost my house key when I was young.
This sentence is grammatically correct; past simple is appropriate for a completed action in the past. No change needed.
× I had to wake outside until my parents came home.
✓ I had to wait outside until my parents came home.
The verb 'wake' is incorrect in this context; the correct verb is 'wait' to indicate remaining outside. This is a lexical/verb choice error. Suggestion: use 'wait' for staying in a place until something happens.
× It was a stressful experience.
✓ It was a stressful experience.
This sentence is correct. The article 'a' is appropriate before the countable noun 'stressful experience'. No change needed.
× No, I don't often lose my key.
✓ No, I don't often lose my keys.
When talking generally about losing key(s), the plural 'keys' is more natural with 'often'. 'Key' in singular could be used if referring to a specific key, but here general habit uses plural. Suggestion: use plural for general statements.
× Actually, it rarely happens to me.
✓ Actually, that rarely happens to me.
Using 'it' is not wrong, but 'that' better refers back to the situation of losing keys. This is a small register/clarity improvement. Suggestion: use 'that' to refer to the preceding idea.
× I'm quite careful with my belonging.
✓ I'm quite careful with my belongings.
The noun should be plural 'belongings' when referring to personal items in general. 'Belonging' singular is rare and uncountable in this meaning. Suggestion: use 'belongings' for personal items.
× Do you think it's a good idea to leave your keys with a neighbour?
✓ Do you think it's a good idea to leave your keys with a neighbour?
This question is correct as written; the article 'a' before 'neighbour' is appropriate. No change needed.
× In the past it was a good idea because I was close to my neighbors, but these days I'm not very close to them, so I think it would be difficult to leave my keys with my neighbor.
✓ In the past it was a good idea because I was close to my neighbours, but these days I'm not very close to them, so I don't think I would leave my keys with a neighbour.
Consistency: use either British or American spelling for 'neighbour(s)'. Original sentence is long but grammatical; suggested revision improves naturalness. Changed 'I think it would be difficult to leave my keys with my neighbor' to 'I don't think I would leave my keys with a neighbour' for clearer intent. Suggestion: keep consistent spelling and use concise modal constructions to express reluctance.