Part 1
시험관
What is your favourite food?
수험생
My favorite food is rice. Rice are made-up of so many protein in add. It's made with mixed vegetables. We add so many stuffs like vegetable, green vegetable, paneer, corn, peas, etcetera.
시험관
What kind of food did you like when you were young?
수험생
When I was young, I like to most to eat like chat properly. It is an Indian snack. It is sweet and sour in taste. It made-up of puppies and.
시험관
Do you eat different foods at different times of the year?
수험생
Yes, I did different foods at different times of the year. We prefer to eat different food items, Some sour, some sweets, sweets also uh, and spicy also like uh Western food also. Chinese food also. Japanese also.
시험관
Has your favourite food changed since you were a child?
수험생
No, my favorite food is not change yet because at the childhood I like the same food and now I now I also like that food because it's too sweet, spicy. I like it too much because it's in there is a lot of yogurt and I like my I like the yogurt too much.
What is your favourite food?
점수: 48.0제안: Be direct and grammatically accurate: use a clear topic sentence, correct noun-verb agreement, and concise supporting details. Mention one specific dish or way you like rice, give 1–2 precise ingredients or preparation methods, and avoid filler words. Use linking words like 'for example' or 'also' to organize details.
예시: My favourite food is vegetable fried rice. It contains rice, mixed vegetables such as peas and corn, and cubes of paneer for extra protein. For example, I like it stir-fried with soy sauce and a little garlic, which gives it a savory flavor.
What kind of food did you like when you were young?
점수: 40.0제안: Start with a clear past-tense topic sentence and correct vocabulary: use 'liked' not 'like'. Name the snack correctly (e.g., 'chaat') and give specific ingredients or flavors. Keep it to 2–3 sentences and use a linking word like 'because' or 'for example' to explain why you liked it.
예시: When I was young, I liked eating chaat, a popular Indian street snack. It is sweet and sour and usually made with fried dough, potatoes, chickpeas and tangy tamarind sauce, which I loved because of the strong flavours.
Do you eat different foods at different times of the year?
점수: 45.0제안: Answer directly and use present tense for habitual actions. Give specific seasonal examples and use linking words like 'in summer' or 'during festivals' to organize points. Avoid vague lists and hesitations; choose 2–3 concrete examples and explain briefly why you change foods.
예시: Yes, I eat different foods depending on the season. For example, in summer I prefer light salads and cold beverages, while in winter I enjoy hot soups and spicy dishes. During festivals, we eat special sweets and traditional meals.
Has your favourite food changed since you were a child?
점수: 42.0제안: Use a concise topic sentence in present perfect or present simple to answer directly. Avoid repeating words and fix verb forms. Give one or two clear reasons why it hasn't changed, using linking words like 'because' and specific details about flavours or ingredients.
예시: No, my favourite food has not changed since childhood. I still enjoy the same snack because it has a balance of sweet and spicy flavours and contains a lot of yogurt, which I love.
× Rice are made-up of so many protein in add.
✓ Rice is made up of so much protein in addition.
Subject 'rice' is uncountable and requires singular verb 'is' (singular/plural issue). 'Made-up' is incorrect form; use 'made up of'. 'Protein' as an uncountable noun pairs with 'much' not 'many'. 'in add' should be 'in addition' or 'additionally'. Suggestions: use 'Rice is made up of so much protein in addition' or 'Rice contains a lot of protein.'
× It's made with mixed vegetables.
✓ It is made with mixed vegetables.
Contraction 'It's' is acceptable in speech, but for clarity use 'It is'. The grammar here is acceptable; corrected to full form. The original sentence used correct passive construction 'is made' followed by a noun phrase; keep tense consistent.
× We add so many stuffs like vegetable, green vegetable, paneer, corn, peas, etcetera.
✓ We add many ingredients like vegetables, green vegetables, paneer, corn, and peas.
'Stuffs' is nonstandard; use 'ingredients' or 'stuff' (uncountable). 'So many' is okay with countable nouns but list items should be plural: 'vegetables'. Use commas and 'and' before the last item. Suggestions: 'We add many ingredients such as vegetables, paneer, corn, and peas.'
× When I was young, I like to most to eat like chat properly.
✓ When I was young, I liked most to eat chaat properly.
The time frame 'When I was young' requires past tense, so 'like' should be 'liked'. 'to most to eat' is ungrammatical; correct structure: 'liked most to eat' or 'most liked eating'. 'chat' should be 'chaat' (spelling) and 'properly' may be omitted or replaced with 'well' if intended.
× It is an Indian snack.
✓ It is an Indian snack.
This sentence is grammatically correct. Kept unchanged.
× It is sweet and sour in taste.
✓ It is sweet and sour.
'In taste' is redundant. 'Sweet and sour' already describes the taste. Suggest keeping concise: 'It is sweet and sour.'
× It made-up of puppies and.
✓ It is made of puffed rice and spices.
Original is unclear and ungrammatical. 'Made-up' should be 'made', and 'puppies' is likely a mispronunciation of 'puffed rice' or similar ingredient. Completed the sentence with plausible ingredients. Suggest confirming the intended word and using 'It is made of...' or 'It is made with...' depending on meaning.
× Yes, I did different foods at different times of the year.
✓ Yes, I ate different foods at different times of the year.
Use of 'did' with 'food' is incorrect; action of consuming uses verb 'eat' in past tense 'ate'. 'Did different foods' is ungrammatical. Use 'I ate' or 'we ate different foods'.
× We prefer to eat different food items, Some sour, some sweets, sweets also uh, and spicy also like uh Western food also.
✓ We prefer to eat different food items: some sour, some sweet, and some spicy, such as Western food.
Sentence has run-on fragments and inconsistent word forms ('sweets' vs 'sweet'). Use parallel structure: 'some sour, some sweet, and some spicy.' Remove filler words 'uh' and redundant 'also'. Use punctuation (colon) to list examples.
× Chinese food also.
✓ We also eat Chinese food.
Fragment 'Chinese food also.' is acceptable in speech but grammatically a fragment. Convert to full sentence 'We also eat Chinese food.' for clarity and parallelism with previous sentence.
× Japanese also.
✓ We also eat Japanese food.
Same as above: turn fragment into full sentence for clarity: 'We also eat Japanese food.'
× No, my favorite food is not change yet because at the childhood I like the same food and now I now I also like that food because it's too sweet, spicy.
✓ No, my favorite food has not changed because in childhood I liked the same food, and now I still like it because it is sweet and spicy.
Time expressions require consistent tense. 'Is not change yet' is incorrect; use present perfect 'has not changed' to link past to present. 'At the childhood' should be 'in childhood' or 'when I was a child'. 'I like' should be past 'I liked' for childhood, and 'now I also like' becomes 'now I still like'. Avoid repetition 'now I now I'. 'Too sweet, spicy' should be 'sweet and spicy' — 'too' implies excessive; use only if intended.
× I like it too much because it's in there is a lot of yogurt and I like my I like the yogurt too much.
✓ I like it a lot because there is a lot of yogurt, and I like yogurt very much.
Original sentence has pronoun and structural errors: 'it's in there is' is ungrammatical; use 'there is a lot of yogurt'. Repetition 'I like my I like the yogurt' is incorrect; streamline to 'I like yogurt very much.' Use consistent pronouns and remove extra words.