GiftsPart 1 채점 보고서

모의고사Part12025-08-25 12:17:35

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Part 1

시험관

Are you good at giving gifts?

수험생

To be really honest, I'm so bad at giving gifts because when there's a time for a gift for a certain person, there is nothing goes into my mind like what to buy, which thing to buy or what they like.

시험관

When do you usually give gifts to others?

수험생

I usually give gifts to someone on special occasions or suppose on holidays, on birthdays or on festivals like Eid. For example. Last time I gifted my younger brother Edie, which is a tradition in slum.

시험관

What do you consider when choosing a gift?

수험생

I consider what type of gifts they like. For example my brother, he likes gaming, he does have a passion for games and working out. So for the thought of it I gifted him a PlayStation.

시험관

Have you ever given others a handmade gift?

수험생

I did when I was a child. I do make some letters and fill it with colors to make it more significant looking to my parents.

시험관

Do expensive gifts better express your feelings?

수험생

I don't think so. That's expensive. Gifts make you feel more, uh, pleasurable or mean something to the other person when you give expensive things. I mean you can give slightly cheaper gifts, but if it means something then it is more valuable.

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총점

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Part 1

Are you good at giving gifts?

점수: 65.0

제안: Try to make your answer more natural and grammatically correct by simplifying the sentence structure. Avoid redundancy and ensure clarity by directly addressing the question with a clear topic sentence followed by supporting details.

예시: Honestly, I'm not very good at giving gifts because I often struggle to think of what to buy or what the person might like.

When do you usually give gifts to others?

점수: 70.0

제안: Improve coherence by using linking words and correct vocabulary. Also, clarify your examples and avoid fragmented sentences to make your answer more effective and natural.

예시: I usually give gifts on special occasions such as holidays, birthdays, or festivals like Eid. For example, last time I gave a gift to my younger brother during Eid, which is a tradition in our community.

What do you consider when choosing a gift?

점수: 75.0

제안: Use linking words to connect your ideas smoothly and avoid repetition. Also, try to be more specific and concise in your explanation to enhance clarity and naturalness.

예시: When choosing a gift, I consider the person's interests. For instance, my brother is passionate about gaming and fitness, so I decided to gift him a PlayStation.

Have you ever given others a handmade gift?

점수: 68.0

제안: Improve grammatical accuracy and sentence structure. Use past tense consistently and provide clearer details to make your answer more natural and effective.

예시: Yes, when I was a child, I made handmade cards for my parents and decorated them with colours to make them look special.

Do expensive gifts better express your feelings?

점수: 60.0

제안: Avoid hesitation and unclear phrases. Structure your answer with a clear opinion followed by reasons and examples. Use appropriate vocabulary to express your ideas naturally and effectively.

예시: I don't believe expensive gifts necessarily express feelings better. What matters more is the thought behind the gift; even a simple, inexpensive present can be very meaningful if it shows you care.

문법

Subject-verb agreement errors

× there is nothing goes into my mind like what to buy, which thing to buy or what they like.

there is nothing that goes into my mind like what to buy, which thing to buy or what they like.

The original sentence incorrectly combines 'there is' with 'nothing goes', which causes a subject-verb agreement error. The phrase should be 'there is nothing that goes' to correctly link the subject 'nothing' with the verb 'goes'. Adding 'that' clarifies the relative clause and corrects the agreement.

Incorrect use of prepositions

× I usually give gifts to someone on special occasions or suppose on holidays, on birthdays or on festivals like Eid.

I usually give gifts to someone on special occasions, such as holidays, birthdays or festivals like Eid.

The phrase 'suppose on holidays' is incorrect. The correct expression is 'such as' to introduce examples. Also, the preposition 'on' is correctly used with 'holidays', 'birthdays', and 'festivals'. The correction improves clarity and grammatical correctness.

Incorrect use of prepositions

× Last time I gifted my younger brother Edie, which is a tradition in slum.

Last time I gifted my younger brother Edie, which is a tradition in the slum.

The phrase 'in slum' is missing the definite article 'the'. When referring to a specific place like 'the slum', the definite article is necessary. This corrects the article usage and improves the sentence's grammaticality.

Incorrect use of pronouns

× I consider what type of gifts they like.

I consider what type of gifts he likes.

The pronoun 'they' is used incorrectly here because the subject is singular ('my brother'). The correct singular pronoun is 'he'. Also, the verb should agree with the singular subject, so 'likes' is used instead of 'like'.

Incorrect use of pronouns

× he does have a passion for games and working out.

he has a passion for games and working out.

The phrase 'does have' is grammatically correct but unnecessarily emphatic in this context. Using 'he has' is more natural and concise for stating a fact. This improves the sentence's fluency.

Incorrect use of prepositions

× I do make some letters and fill it with colors to make it more significant looking to my parents.

I used to make some letters and fill them with colours to make them look more significant to my parents.

The original sentence has several issues: 'do make' is awkward for past habitual action, so 'used to make' is better; 'letters' is plural, so pronouns should be plural ('them'); 'fill it with colors' should be 'fill them with colours' (British spelling); 'more significant looking to my parents' is awkward, corrected to 'make them look more significant to my parents' for clarity and correctness.

Incorrect use of adjectives or adverbs

× I don't think so. That's expensive. Gifts make you feel more, uh, pleasurable or mean something to the other person when you give expensive things.

I don't think so. Expensive gifts make you feel more, uh, pleasure or mean something to the other person when you give expensive things.

The word 'pleasurable' is an adjective and incorrectly used here; the noun 'pleasure' fits better after 'feel'. Also, 'That's expensive.' is a fragment and unclear; it is better to integrate the idea into the next sentence for clarity.

중요 어휘

BadSubstandard; Harmful; Unpleasant; Inauspicious; Severe
ExpensiveCostly
SpecialExceptional; Distinctive; Momentous; Specific
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