TravellingPart 1 채점 보고서

모의고사Part12026-01-14 13:01:16

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Part 1

시험관

Do you look out the window at the scenery when travelling by bus or car?

수험생

Yes, I always look out their windows during traveling by car or bus. It is one of my favorite part of the road trip. I can explore the geography and landscape of different areas and mountains. I can also stop by a local cafe to rest.

시험관

Do you take photos of the scenery outside the car window?

수험생

Yes, I have a lot of photos from the sceneries in the car, especially during the sunset. It is one of my favorite parts of a journey to taking photos of the sceneries during traveling and and seeing different mountains and landscapes.

시험관

Do you prefer the mountains or the sea?

수험생

I want to choose between mountains and the seas. I will choose the seas. I enjoy walking on the beach and uh, it helps me relax and I I enjoy seeing the birds chirping on the sea and the waves. It's my favorite.

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총점

총점: 6.0유창성과 일관성: 6.0발음: 6.0문법: 5.5어휘: 6.0

Part 1

Do you look out the window at the scenery when travelling by bus or car?

점수: 72.0

제안: Make the response more natural and concise, correct pronoun/number errors, and keep to a clear topic sentence followed by 1–2 supporting details. Use linking words to connect ideas (for example, “and” or “so”). Avoid adding unrelated details like stopping at a cafe unless it links directly to looking out the window.

예시: Yes, I usually look out the window when I travel by car or bus because I enjoy seeing new landscapes. For example, I like spotting mountains and small villages along the route, and this helps me appreciate the region’s geography.

Do you take photos of the scenery outside the car window?

점수: 68.0

제안: Reduce repetition and fix grammar (e.g., plural forms and gerunds). Begin with a clear topic sentence, then give a specific example and a brief reason. Use linking words like “especially” and “because.”

예시: Yes, I often take photos of the scenery outside the car window, especially at sunset, because the light makes the views more dramatic. For instance, I have several pictures of mountain silhouettes and colorful skies from recent trips.

Do you prefer the mountains or the sea?

점수: 70.0

제안: Give a direct answer first, then add one or two specific supporting reasons. Remove filler words (uh) and repeated words. Use cohesive phrasing like “because” and give a concise example to support your preference.

예시: I prefer the sea because walking on the beach helps me relax. For example, I like listening to the waves and watching seabirds, which makes me feel calm and refreshed.

문법

Incorrect use of pronouns

× Yes, I always look out their windows during traveling by car or bus.

Yes, I always look out the window when traveling by car or bus.

The student used the plural possessive pronoun 'their' incorrectly for their own action; use 'the window' or 'my window'. Also 'during traveling' is nonstandard; use 'when traveling'. Use 'the window' as a generic reference to the vehicle window. Suggestion: replace 'their windows' with 'the window' or 'my window' and use 'when traveling'.

Incorrect use of adjectives or adverbs

× It is one of my favorite part of the road trip.

It is one of my favorite parts of a road trip.

The noun phrase 'one of my favorite' must be followed by a plural noun 'parts'. Also 'the road trip' is less natural than 'a road trip' in this general statement. Suggestion: change 'part' to 'parts' and use 'a road trip'.

Present tense issue

× I can explore the geography and landscape of different areas and mountains.

I can explore the geography and landscapes of different areas and mountains.

This sentence is mostly correct, but 'landscape' should be plural to match 'different areas and mountains' (multiple landscapes). Ensure noun number agreement after 'can'. Suggestion: use 'landscapes'.

Present tense issue

× I can also stop by a local cafe to rest.

I can also stop by a local cafe to rest.

This sentence is grammatically correct. No change needed. Suggestion: none.

Incorrect use of pronouns

× Yes, I have a lot of photos from the sceneries in the car, especially during the sunset.

Yes, I have a lot of photos of the scenery from the car, especially at sunset.

Use 'photos of the scenery' rather than 'photos from the sceneries'; 'scenery' is an uncountable noun. Use 'at sunset' rather than 'during the sunset' for natural expression. Suggestion: use 'scenery' (singular/uncountable) and 'at sunset'.

Incorrect use of adjectives or adverbs

× It is one of my favorite parts of a journey to taking photos of the sceneries during traveling and and seeing different mountains and landscapes.

It is one of my favorite parts of a journey to take photos while traveling and to see different mountains and landscapes.

Use the infinitive 'to take' not 'to taking'. Remove the duplicate 'and'. Use 'scenery' not 'sceneries' (uncountable) and 'while traveling' is more natural than 'during traveling'. Also parallel structure: 'to take... and to see...'. Suggestion: use infinitives consistently and correct noun forms and remove duplicate words.

Verb + -ing form

× I want to choose between mountains and the seas.

I want to choose between the mountains and the sea.

When presenting two options, use consistent singular/plural forms or definite articles: 'the mountains and the sea' is natural. 'Seas' is odd here; use singular 'sea' for the idea of the seaside. Also 'between' should be followed by two comparable noun phrases. Suggestion: use 'the mountains and the sea'.

Future tense issue

× I will choose the seas.

I would choose the sea.

The context is a preference question; use conditional or simple present rather than future 'will'. Also use singular 'sea' instead of 'seas'. 'I would choose' or 'I prefer the sea' is more natural. Suggestion: use 'I would choose the sea' or 'I prefer the sea'.

Present tense issue

× I enjoy walking on the beach and uh, it helps me relax and I I enjoy seeing the birds chirping on the sea and the waves.

I enjoy walking on the beach; it helps me relax, and I enjoy hearing the birds and watching the waves.

Remove filler 'uh' and duplicate 'I'. Use 'hearing the birds' rather than 'seeing the birds chirping on the sea' (birds chirp but are heard; 'on the sea' is unnatural — use 'by the sea' or 'at the seaside'). Use 'watching the waves' for clarity. Also combine clauses with appropriate punctuation. Suggestion: avoid fillers and duplication, use 'by the sea' and proper verbs ('hearing', 'watching').

Article errors

× It's my favorite.

It's my favorite.

This sentence is correct and needs no change. It properly uses the contraction and possessive pronoun. Suggestion: none.

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