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 an office key.
시험관
Have you ever lost your keys?
수험생
Yes, once. Two years ago I visited a friend and we went to a party and when I came up to my home I noticed that I have missed my keys during dancing at the pub.
시험관
Do you often forget the keys and lock yourself out?
수험생
No, I don't. I hardly ever forget my keys and lock out outside my house. Only once, two years ago when I visited a friend, I forget the keys inside my home.
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 instead of leave them with a neighbor who will be an exchange person and I don't trust of him or her.
Do you always bring a lot of keys with you?
점수: 78.0제안: Mejora la naturalidad y concisión. Usa una oración temática clara y evita información redundante. Por ejemplo, di primero que normalmente llevas pocas llaves, luego añade una o dos frases breves con detalles específicos y un enlace lógico.
예시: No, I usually carry only two keys: one for the building entrance and one for my apartment. I don't own a car or need an office key, so that's all I need.
Have you ever lost your keys?
점수: 64.0제안: Corrige errores de tiempo verbal y claridad. Organiza la respuesta con una frase directa sobre el hecho y luego añade detalles claros en pasado. Usa conectores simples para mostrar la secuencia (e.g., "after", "then").
예시: Yes, I lost them once. Two years ago I went to a party at a friend's; after dancing at the pub I realized I had lost my keys on the way home.
Do you often forget the keys and lock yourself out?
점수: 60.0제안: Arregla la gramática (tiempos y preposiciones) y evita repetir información ya dada. Responde brevemente y añade one clear specific example in past simple.
예시: No, I hardly ever forget them. Only once, two years ago, I left my keys inside my house after visiting a friend.
Do you think it's a good idea to leave your keys with a neighbour?
점수: 55.0제안: Clarifica la idea principal: la pregunta fue sobre llaves, pero la respuesta habla de niños y confianza, lo que es irrelevante. Mantén la respuesta centrada en las llaves, explica razones (confianza, seguridad) y usa oraciones coherentes y concisas.
예시: No, I wouldn't. I prefer not to give my keys to a neighbor because I don't fully trust them with access to my home; I'd rather use a trusted friend or a secure keybox.
× 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 an office key.
✓ 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 a car or an office key.
The error is the unnecessary article 'any' before 'car' in affirmative clause; use 'a car' to refer to a single nonspecific vehicle. Also improved punctuation (colon) before listing two keys. Suggestion: use 'a' with singular countable nouns in affirmative statements and use punctuation to clarify lists. Grammar problem type's ID: 22
× Yes, once. Two years ago I visited a friend and we went to a party and when I came up to my home I noticed that I have missed my keys during dancing at the pub.
✓ Yes, once. Two years ago I visited a friend and we went to a party, and when I came home I noticed that I had lost my keys during dancing at the pub.
Multiple tense errors: 'have missed' (present perfect) is incorrect in a past narrative; use past perfect 'had lost' to show the loss occurred before the noticing. 'Came up to my home' is unnatural; use 'came home'. 'Missed' is wrong verb choice for losing an object. Suggestion: use past simple for sequential past events and past perfect for an event that happened before another past event. Grammar problem type's ID: 5},{
× No, I don't. I hardly ever forget my keys and lock out outside my house. Only once, two years ago when I visited a friend, I forget the keys inside my home.
✓ No, I don't. I hardly ever forget my keys and lock myself out of my house. Only once, two years ago when I visited a friend, I forgot the keys inside my home.
Errors: 'lock out outside my house' has wrong reflexive/word order—use 'lock myself out of my house'. 'Forget' should be past tense 'forgot' for an event two years ago. Suggestion: use reflexive pronoun 'myself' with 'lock out' and use past simple for completed past actions. Grammar problem type's ID: 15},{
× I don't think so. I prefer to leave my kids with a family member or a good friend instead of leave them with a neighbor who will be an exchange person and I don't trust of him or her.
✓ I don't think so. I would prefer to leave my kids with a family member or a good friend rather than leave them with a neighbor who would be a substitute, and I don't trust him or her.
Problems: 'prefer to' plus alternative needs comparative structure 'rather than'. 'An exchange person' is unnatural; 'substitute' or 'temporary caregiver' is better. 'I don't trust of him or her' has incorrect use of preposition 'of'—use 'I don't trust him or her'. Also use conditional/modal 'would' to show preference. Suggestion: use 'rather than' for alternatives, choose correct noun (substitute), and remove unnecessary preposition with 'trust'. Grammar problem type's ID: 12}]} PMID:None