Part 1
시험관
Where do you go to relax recently?
수험생
Recently I'm uh, went to the beach to realize umm, when I'm work, umm, on the coast, umm, the sound of ways can help me umm, refresh my mind, refresh my mind, umm, I felt more comfortable uh.
시험관
Who do you usually relax with?
수험생
I usually realize with my family on is in this time I can't umm have more connect with my family members after the long time. Uh, I work in city.
시험관
Do you think listening to music is relaxing?
수험생
Yes of course umm listening to music is umm way to realize umm. Every time when I umm have a in my in my free time I usually listening to music.
시험관
What do you do to relax?
수험생
I have umm, dancer test activities to relax, but uh, every evening, umm, I usually read a book or listening to music or uh, move, uh, watch move. It's umm.
Where do you go to relax recently?
점수: 45.0제안: Focus on correct grammar (tense and verb forms), reduce fillers (uh, umm), and organize the answer with one clear topic sentence and one or two supporting details. Use linking words for clarity (for example, 'because' or 'so'). Keep the answer to 2–4 sentences. Be specific about when and why you go there.
예시: I have been going to the beach recently to relax. I go there in the evenings because the sound of the waves and the sea breeze help me clear my mind and feel more comfortable after a busy day.
Who do you usually relax with?
점수: 40.0제안: Answer directly with a clear topic sentence, correct vocabulary (use 'relax' not 'realize'), and explain briefly why. Avoid extra fillers and unclear time references. Use a linking word to connect reason (for example, 'because' or 'so that').
예시: I usually relax with my family. Because I work in the city, I try to spend weekends with them to catch up and enjoy quality time together.
Do you think listening to music is relaxing?
점수: 50.0제안: Give a direct yes/no answer, then add one specific reason and an example. Correct verb forms (e.g., 'is a way to relax', 'I usually listen'). Reduce hesitation and keep to 2–3 sentences with a linking word like 'because' or 'so'.
예시: Yes, I think listening to music is very relaxing because it calms my mind and reduces stress. For example, I usually listen to soft instrumental music in my free time to unwind after work.
What do you do to relax?
점수: 40.0제안: Start with a clear topic sentence mentioning your main relaxing activities. Use correct vocabulary (e.g., 'dance' or 'exercise', 'watch movies'), correct verb forms ('I usually read', 'I listen'), and provide 1–2 supporting details such as when or why you do them. Avoid fillers and repetition.
예시: To relax, I usually read a book or listen to music in the evenings. Sometimes I also dance or do light exercise because physical activity helps me release stress and sleep better.
× Recently I'm uh, went to the beach to realize umm, when I'm work, umm, on the coast, umm, the sound of ways can help me umm, refresh my mind, refresh my mind, umm, I felt more comfortable uh.
✓ Recently I went to the beach to relax. When I work on the coast, the sound of waves helps me refresh my mind. I felt more comfortable.
Sentence uses incorrect tense and verbs: 'I'm uh, went' mixes present 'am' with past 'went'. Use past simple 'I went' when referring to a specific past action. 'Realize' is incorrect verb choice; the correct verb is 'relax'. 'When I'm work' is wrong form; use 'when I work' for habitual present or 'when I was working' for past; here speaker mentions general fact so 'when I work' is appropriate. 'Sound of ways' has spelling and noun error; correct is 'sound of waves'. 'can help me umm, refresh' should be 'helps me refresh' for habitual fact (present simple) or 'helped me refresh' if past. I used 'helps' to express the general effect of the waves and 'I felt' to report the speaker's feeling in past. Suggestion: Keep tense consistent, choose correct verbs (relax, help), and use correct noun spelling (waves).
× I usually realize with my family on is in this time I can't umm have more connect with my family members after the long time.
✓ I usually relax with my family, but recently I haven't been able to spend much time with them after a long time.
Multiple errors: 'realize with' is wrong verb; use 'relax with'. 'on is in this time' is meaningless and appears to be garbled; replaced with 'but recently'. 'have more connect with' uses wrong verb and preposition; correct is 'spend time with' or 'connect with'. 'after the long time' should be 'after a long time'. Also tense: 'can't have' should be present perfect negative 'haven't been able to' to indicate recent inability. Suggestion: Use proper verb 'relax', correct prepositions 'spend time with', and use present perfect for recent continuous situations.
× Uh, I work in city.
✓ I work in the city.
Missing definite article: 'city' as a specific place requires 'the city'. Also word order is fine otherwise. Suggestion: Use 'the city' when referring to a specific urban area where you work.
× Yes of course umm listening to music is umm way to realize umm.
✓ Yes, of course. Listening to music is a way to relax.
'Way to realize' uses incorrect verb 'realize' instead of 'relax'. Also missing article 'a' before 'way'. The gerund 'Listening' is correctly used. Suggestion: Use correct verb 'relax' and include the article 'a' for 'a way'.
× Every time when I umm have a in my in my free time I usually listening to music.
✓ Every time I have free time, I usually listen to music.
'Every time when' is redundant; use 'Every time' or 'When'. 'have a in my in my free time' is garbled; use 'have free time'. 'I usually listening to music' incorrectly uses continuous form after 'usually'; with stative/repeated actions use simple present 'I usually listen'. Suggestion: Remove redundancy, clean up phrase to 'have free time', and use simple present for habitual actions.
× I have umm, dancer test activities to relax, but uh, every evening, umm, I usually read a book or listening to music or uh, move, uh, watch move.
✓ I do various dance exercises to relax, but every evening I usually read a book, listen to music, or watch movies.
'Dancer test activities' is incorrect and unclear; likely intended 'dance exercises' or 'dance activities'. 'I usually read a book or listening' mixes forms; use parallel infinitive/verb forms: 'read', 'listen', 'watch'. 'Move' should be 'movie' or 'movies'. Suggestion: Use clear nouns ('dance exercises', 'movies') and maintain parallel verb forms when listing activities.