TravellingPart 1 채점 보고서

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Part 1

시험관

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

수험생

Yes, that is, that is my one of the favorite things when I ride a car or bus, because the scenery, especially the scenery is the strange scenery, not unfamiliar scenery is very interesting, and I always look out the through the window.

시험관

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

수험생

Yes I do. I like the taking. I like to take picture when when something's the object is unfamiliar or something's new for me. I usually take a picture and keep in the my memory.

시험관

Do you prefer the mountains or the sea?

수험생

When I live in Korea, I prefer few of the mountains and I I loved like, I loved to hike the mountain. But when I moved to Australia, in Australia is surrounded by the sea, so I like to go to beach and I like to watch the sea.

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총점

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Part 1

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

점수: 60.0

제안: Be more concise and use clear sentence structure: give a direct topic sentence, then one or two specific supporting details with appropriate linking words. Avoid repetition and incorrect phrasing (e.g., “that is, that is”, “strange scenery, not unfamiliar scenery”).

예시: Yes. I often look out the window when I travel by bus or car because I enjoy observing local life and landscapes. For example, I like watching people at markets or unusual buildings, and I find that these scenes help me learn about a place’s culture.

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

점수: 65.0

제안: Start with a clear topic sentence and use smoother phrasing. Use linking words to connect reasons and give a specific example. Correct article and noun forms (e.g., “take pictures”, “keep in my memory”).

예시: Yes, I often take pictures from the car window because I want to capture things that are new or unusual to me. For instance, last month I photographed an old temple I had never seen before so I could remember its details later.

Do you prefer the mountains or the sea?

점수: 70.0

제안: Answer directly and use contrasting linking words (e.g., “but”, “however”) to explain change in preference. Use correct tense and clearer expressions (e.g., “I preferred mountains when I lived in Korea”). Provide one specific reason for each preference.

예시: I used to prefer mountains when I lived in Korea because I enjoyed hiking and quiet nature trails. However, after moving to Australia I began to prefer the sea because I can relax on the beach and watch the waves, which suits my lifestyle here.

문법

Incorrect use of articles

× Yes, that is, that is my one of the favorite things when I ride a car or bus, because the scenery, especially the scenery is the strange scenery, not unfamiliar scenery is very interesting, and I always look out the through the window.

Yes, that is one of my favorite things when I ride in a car or bus, because the scenery, especially the unfamiliar scenery, is very interesting, and I always look out the window.

Problems: article use and extra words. 'my one of the favorite things' should be 'one of my favorite things' (word order and article use). Use 'ride in a car' not 'ride a car'. 'the scenery, especially the scenery is the strange scenery, not unfamiliar scenery' is redundant and confusing; use 'especially the unfamiliar scenery'. Remove extra 'the' before 'through the window' and change to 'look out the window' or 'look out of the window'; here 'look out the window' is natural. Suggestions: place 'one of my favorite things' correctly, use 'in' with vehicles like car/bus, remove redundant phrases, and use correct article usage with 'unfamiliar scenery'.

Incorrect use of verb forms (Verb + -ing form)

× Yes I do. I like the taking. I like to take picture when when something's the object is unfamiliar or something's new for me. I usually take a picture and keep in the my memory.

Yes, I do. I like taking photos. I like to take pictures when something is unfamiliar or new to me. I usually take a picture to keep in my memory.

Problems: incorrect use of gerund and noun forms and articles. 'I like the taking' is incorrect; use 'I like taking' or 'I like to take'. 'take picture' needs plural or an article: 'take pictures' or 'take a picture'. 'when when something's the object is unfamiliar' has extra words and wrong structure; simplify to 'when something is unfamiliar or new to me'. 'keep in the my memory' has extra article 'the'; use 'keep in my memory' or better 'keep in my memories'. Suggestions: use 'taking' without 'the' for general liking, use plural 'pictures' for general actions, avoid redundant words and extra articles, and prefer 'new to me' rather than 'new for me'.

Past tense issue

× When I live in Korea, I prefer few of the mountains and I I loved like, I loved to hike the mountain.

When I lived in Korea, I preferred some of the mountains and I loved to hike the mountains.

Problems: tense and word choice. The speaker refers to past time so use past tense 'lived' and 'preferred'. 'prefer few of the mountains' is unidiomatic; use 'preferred some mountains' or 'preferred the mountains' depending on meaning. 'I I loved like, I loved to hike the mountain' has repetition and singular/plural mismatch: use 'I loved to hike the mountains' (general activity) or 'a mountain' if singular. Suggestions: match past tense when describing past residence, avoid filler words like 'like' when not needed, and use plural 'mountains' for general hiking activities.

Incorrect use of prepositions

× But when I moved to Australia, in Australia is surrounded by the sea, so I like to go to beach and I like to watch the sea.

But when I moved to Australia, Australia is surrounded by the sea, so I like to go to the beach and I like to watch the sea.

Problems: preposition and article use. 'in Australia is surrounded by the sea' is awkward; better 'Australia is surrounded by the sea' without initial 'in'. 'go to beach' needs the article 'the': 'go to the beach'. Suggestions: drop unnecessary preposition at sentence start, and use 'the beach' when referring to beaches in general in this context.

중요 어휘

InterestingAbsorbing
NewRecently developed; Novel; Different; Additional; Reinvigorated
StrangeUnusual; Weird; Unfamiliar; Ill at ease
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