Part 1
시험관
Do you look out the window at the scenery when travelling by bus or car?
수험생
Absolutely. I always look out the window when I travel by bus or car because I get bored. Sitting still and watching the scenery helps me relax. For example, when I traveled with my parents, I enjoy watching the countryside and small towns pass by. It makes the journey more interesting.
시험관
Do you take photos of the scenery outside the car window?
수험생
Actually, I rarely take photos of the scenery outside the car window because it is too dangerous when the car is moving fast. On the heavy, I prefer to keep my hands on the seat or hold on for safety, so I usually wait until we stop to take pictures.
시험관
Do you prefer the mountains or the sea?
수험생
I prefer the seaside because I love seafood and the coastal scenery. For example, juicy oils and fresh shrimp are my favorite foods, and the peaceful views of the coast make it a great place to relax.
Do you look out the window at the scenery when travelling by bus or car?
점수: 82.0제안: Good direct response and relevant supporting details. To improve, tighten language to avoid minor grammar errors and redundancy, use one clear topic sentence and two concise supporting points, and add a linking word to connect the example. Also correct tense consistency (e.g., use ‘enjoyed’ or ‘I enjoy’ consistently).
예시: Yes, I often look out the window when I travel by bus or car because watching the scenery helps me relax. For example, when I travel with my parents I enjoy watching the countryside and small towns pass by, which makes the journey more interesting.
Do you take photos of the scenery outside the car window?
점수: 70.0제안: Clear reason given, but there are some language errors and an unclear phrase (‘On the heavy’). Improve by correcting misplaced words, using a linking word to connect reason and consequence, and keep sentences concise (max 3–4).
예시: I rarely take photos outside the car window because it is dangerous when the vehicle is moving fast. Therefore, I prefer to keep my hands free for safety and wait until we stop to take pictures.
Do you prefer the mountains or the sea?
점수: 74.0제안: Good direct answer with reasons, but vocabulary and phrasing need refinement (e.g., ‘juicy oils’ is unclear). Use precise words to describe food and scenery, add a linking word, and avoid unnecessary or unclear phrases. Keep it within 3–4 sentences.
예시: I prefer the seaside because I love seafood and the coastal scenery. For example, fresh shrimp and grilled fish are my favourite dishes, and the peaceful views of the coast help me relax.
× For example, when I traveled with my parents, I enjoy watching the countryside and small towns pass by.
✓ For example, when I travel with my parents, I enjoy watching the countryside and small towns pass by.
The sentence mixes past tense 'traveled' with present tense 'enjoy'. Maintain consistent present tense because the student is describing a habitual action. Change 'traveled' to 'travel' to match 'enjoy' and indicate regular occurrence. Suggestion: Use the simple present for habitual actions: 'When I travel with my parents, I enjoy...'.
× On the heavy, I prefer to keep my hands on the seat or hold on for safety, so I usually wait until we stop to take pictures.
✓ On the other hand, I prefer to keep my hands on the seat or hold on for safety, so I usually wait until we stop to take pictures.
'On the heavy' is a wrong phrase and likely a misspelling of 'on the other hand', which is a transitional phrase contrasting ideas. Correcting to 'on the other hand' fixes the sentence structure and meaning. Suggestion: Use 'on the other hand' when presenting a contrast.
× For example, juicy oils and fresh shrimp are my favorite foods, and the peaceful views of the coast make it a great place to relax.
✓ For example, oily fish and fresh shrimp are my favorite foods, and the peaceful views of the coast make it a great place to relax.
'Juicy oils' is not a natural collocation in English. The student likely meant a type of seafood that is oily or 'oily fish'. Replacing with 'oily fish' makes the phrase meaningful and grammatically correct. Suggestion: Use correct noun phrases for foods (e.g., 'oily fish', 'grilled fish', 'fresh shrimp').