Part 1
시험관
How often do you watch movies?
수험생
I watch movie once a week. I'm not that fond of watching movies.
시험관
What kinds of movies do you usually watch?
수험생
I usually watch comedy or thriller or love and romance uh, generate movies and I love the uh vibes of those movies.
시험관
Do you prefer the cinema or watching at home?
수험생
I prefer watching movies in cinema and at home both because it's I don't know.
시험관
Is it useful to watch movies in other languages?
수험생
Yes, it is because if you are visiting any other foreign country, watching the movies of those languages is very helpful to communicate with the people, uh, in the country you are going. And also I thought it taught us, uh, very, uh, very, it taught us, uh, many things that it is useful.
× I watch movie once a week.
✓ I watch movies once a week.
The noun 'movie' should be plural 'movies' because it refers to watching more than one movie over time. In English, when talking about general habits or repeated actions, the plural form is used for countable nouns.
× I usually watch comedy or thriller or love and romance uh, generate movies and I love the uh vibes of those movies.
✓ I usually watch comedy, thriller, or love and romance movies, and I love the vibes of those movies.
Using 'or' repeatedly is awkward here; commas and a single 'or' before the last item improve clarity. Also, 'generate movies' is unclear and likely incorrect; it was removed for clarity. Proper conjunction use helps the sentence flow better.
× I prefer watching movies in cinema and at home both because it's I don't know.
✓ I prefer watching movies both in the cinema and at home because, well, I don't know.
The phrase 'in cinema' is incorrect; the correct preposition is 'in the cinema'. Also, 'both' should precede the two locations for clarity. Adding 'well' makes the hesitation more natural.
× Yes, it is because if you are visiting any other foreign country, watching the movies of those languages is very helpful to communicate with the people, uh, in the country you are going.
✓ Yes, it is because if you are visiting any foreign country, watching movies in those languages is very helpful for communicating with the people in the country you are visiting.
The phrase 'watching the movies of those languages' is incorrect; it should be 'watching movies in those languages'. Also, 'helpful to communicate' should be 'helpful for communicating'. 'You are going' is better expressed as 'you are visiting' for clarity.
× And also I thought it taught us, uh, very, uh, very, it taught us, uh, many things that it is useful.
✓ Also, I think it teaches us many useful things.
The original sentence is repetitive and unclear. Simplifying the sentence improves clarity and grammatical correctness. Using present tense 'think' and 'teaches' fits the context better.