KeysPart 1 채점 보고서

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Part 1

시험관

Do you always bring a lot of keys with you?

수험생

No, I don't. I usually bring only two keys with me, one for the building's main entrance and the other for my apartment door because I don't have any car or a office key, so that is the only two keys that I need it.

시험관

Have you ever lost your keys?

수험생

Yes, once two years ago I am visited a friend and we went to a party. When I came back to my home, I noticed that I have missed my kiss. I think I lost them during dancing at the pub.

시험관

Do you often forget the keys and lock yourself out?

수험생

No, I hardly ever forget my keys. Only once two years ago when I visited a friend, but since then I always keep my kids with me and I don't look out anymore.

시험관

Do you think it's a good idea to leave your keys with a neighbour?

수험생

I don't think so. I prefer to leave my kids with a family member or a good friend. That it is more reliable and I trust more in that kind of people than in a neighbor.

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총점

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Part 1

Do you always bring a lot of keys with you?

점수: 65.0

제안: Mejora la corrección gramatical y la concisión. Evita repeticiones (por ejemplo "only two keys" y "the only two keys that I need it") y errores como artículos y pronombres ("a office" → "an office", eliminar "it"). Mantén la respuesta en 2–3 oraciones: una frase tema directa y 1–2 frases de apoyo con detalles relevantes.

예시: No, I usually carry just two keys: one for the building entrance and one for my apartment. I don't need car or office keys, so those two are enough for me.

Have you ever lost your keys?

점수: 55.0

제안: Corrige tiempos verbales y errores léxicos, y sé más claro y específico. Evita frases confusas como "I am visited" y "I have missed my kiss". Usa pasado simple para describir un evento pasado y añade un detalle conciso sobre las circunstancias.

예시: Yes. Two years ago I visited a friend and we went to a party. When I got home I realized my keys were missing — I think I lost them while dancing at the pub.

Do you often forget the keys and lock yourself out?

점수: 50.0

제안: Arregla la coherencia y la precisión léxica. "Keep my kids with me" y "I don't look out anymore" no tienen sentido aquí. Explica claramente la medida que tomaste para evitar perder las llaves, usando conectores simples (e.g., "since then").

예시: No, I rarely forget my keys. Once, two years ago, I left them at a friend's house; since then I make a habit of checking my pockets before leaving and keeping a spare key at a trusted friend's place.

Do you think it's a good idea to leave your keys with a neighbour?

점수: 60.0

제안: Corrige la palabra equivocada ("kids" → "keys") y mejora la claridad. Da una razón breve y concreta, usando conectores como "because" para justificar tu opinión y evitar repeticiones.

예시: No, I don't think it's a good idea. I prefer to leave my keys with a family member or a close friend because I trust them more and it feels more secure.

문법

Singular and plural issue

× I usually bring only two keys with me, one for the building's main entrance and the other for my apartment door because I don't have any car or a office key, so that is the only two keys that I need it.

I usually bring only two keys with me, one for the building's main entrance and the other for my apartment door because I don't have a car or an office key, so those are the only two keys that I need.

El error principal es la concordancia singular/plural y el uso incorrecto de artículos. 'any car' debe ser 'a car' y 'a office key' debe ser 'an office key' por la regla del artículo antes de vocal. 'that is the only two keys that I need it' mezcla singular/plural y tiene pronombre redundante 'it'. Debe ser 'those are the only two keys that I need'. Sugerencia: Asegúrate de usar 'a' o 'an' correctamente según el sonido inicial, concuerda el verbo/pronombre con el sustantivo plural ('those are') y evita añadir pronombres innecesarios ('it').

Past tense issue

× Yes, once two years ago I am visited a friend and we went to a party.

Yes, once two years ago I visited a friend and we went to a party.

El error es el uso incorrecto del tiempo verbal: 'I am visited a friend' mezcla presente y pasado. Debe usarse pasado simple 'I visited' para acciones completadas en el pasado. Sugerencia: Usa pasado simple para eventos ocurridos en un momento específico en el pasado ('two years ago I visited').

Incorrect use of pronouns

× When I came back to my home, I noticed that I have missed my kiss.

When I came back home, I noticed that I had lost my keys.

Hay varios errores: 'to my home' es redundante, se dice 'came back home'; 'I have missed my kiss' usa pronombres y palabras equivocadas: 'missed' y 'kiss' son incorrectos. Debe usarse pasado perfecto 'had lost' para indicar que la pérdida ocurrió antes de notar el hecho. Además 'keys' es la palabra correcta. Sugerencia: Usa 'had lost my keys' para mostrar la secuencia temporal y asegúrate de usar el sustantivo correcto ('keys').

Verb + -ing form

× I think I lost them during dancing at the pub.

I think I lost them while dancing at the pub.

La expresión 'during dancing' es poco natural; se usa 'while dancing' o 'during the dancing' si se refiere a un evento concreto. Aquí 'while dancing' es la elección correcta. Sugerencia: Usa 'while' + verbo en -ing para indicar que una acción ocurrió al mismo tiempo que otra ('while dancing').

Present tense issue

× No, I hardly ever forget my keys.

No, I hardly ever forget my keys.

La frase original es gramaticalmente correcta en presente simple para hábitos. No se requiere cambio. Sugerencia: Mantener el presente simple para hablar de hábitos y frecuencia ('hardly ever').

Past tense issue

× Only once two years ago when I visited a friend, but since then I always keep my kids with me and I don't look out anymore.

Only once, two years ago, when I visited a friend, but since then I have always kept my keys with me and I don't lock myself out anymore.

Hay errores de palabra y tiempos: 'keep my kids' y 'look out' son incorrectos; debió decirse 'kept my keys' o 'have always kept my keys' dependiendo del énfasis. 'Since then' requiere presente perfecto 'have always kept' to show continuation up to now; también 'lock myself out' es la expresión correcta en lugar de 'look out'. Sugerencia: Usa presente perfecto para acciones que empezaron en el pasado y continúan ('have always kept') y emplea las frases correctas ('keys', 'lock myself out').

Incorrect use of pronouns

× I don't think so. I prefer to leave my kids with a family member or a good friend.

I don't think so. I prefer to leave my keys with a family member or a good friend.

Confusión léxica: 'kids' debe ser 'keys' en este contexto. Es un error de elección de palabra/pronombre. Sugerencia: Revisa el vocabulario para asegurarte de usar la palabra que encaja con el contexto ('keys' cuando hablas de llaves).

Sentence structure errors

× That it is more reliable and I trust more in that kind of people than in a neighbor.

That is more reliable and I trust those kinds of people more than a neighbor.

Estructura y orden incorrectos: 'That it is' tiene un pronombre innecesario; 'I trust more in' es una construcción no natural en inglés ('trust' no requiere 'in' en este contexto) y 'that kind of people' debería ser 'those kinds of people' o 'people like that'. Además 'than in a neighbor' debe ser 'than a neighbor'. Sugerencia: Elimina pronombres redundantes, coloca 'more' después del objeto ('trust those people more') y usa la forma plural correcta ('those kinds of people' o 'people like that').

중요 어휘

BackRear; Reverse; Backward
GoodFine; Virtuous; Well-behaved; Right; Capable
LostMissing; Off course; Missed; Bygone; Extinct
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