Part 1
Examinador
Do you like singing? Why?
Candidato
No, I do not like singing.
Examinador
Have you ever learnt how to sing?
Candidato
No, I have never learned how to sing.
Examinador
Who do you want to sing for?
Candidato
I'd like to sing with my friends on the parties.
Examinador
Do you think singing can bring happiness to people?
Candidato
Yes, I think that singing can bring happiness.
Do you like singing? Why?
Pontuação: 48.0Sugestão: Give a more natural, developed response: start with a clear topic sentence, then briefly explain why using one or two supporting details linked logically. Avoid one-word answers and add specific reasons (e.g. lack of confidence, not enjoying it, preferring other activities).
Exemplo: I don’t really enjoy singing because I feel self-conscious about my voice. For example, I get nervous when others listen, so I prefer listening to music or playing an instrument instead.
Have you ever learnt how to sing?
Pontuação: 52.0Sugestão: Expand slightly with a reason and a linking word to make the reply coherent. Mention whether you might consider learning in the future or why you haven’t learned so far to add content and show willingness to develop.
Exemplo: No, I have never learned how to sing because I never had formal lessons, and I focused on my studies instead. However, I might take lessons in the future if I decide to overcome my nervousness.
Who do you want to sing for?
Pontuação: 64.0Sugestão: Make the sentence natural and grammatically accurate, add a brief reason and a linking phrase. Correct preposition use (at parties) and explain why you prefer that setting to show personality and context.
Exemplo: I’d like to sing with my friends at parties because it’s a relaxed environment and we can have fun together without worrying about being perfect.
Do you think singing can bring happiness to people?
Pontuação: 70.0Sugestão: Develop the answer with a supporting reason or example and use a linking word to connect ideas. Explain how singing affects mood or social bonds to make the response more specific and convincing.
Exemplo: Yes, I think singing can bring happiness because it releases tension and helps people bond; for instance, group singing at celebrations often lifts everyone’s spirits.
× I'd like to sing with my friends on the parties.
✓ I'd like to sing with my friends at parties.
The preposition and article are incorrect with the noun 'parties'. Use 'at parties' (no article) for general events. Also 'on the parties' is ungrammatical. Suggestion: use 'at parties' for general occasions and 'at the party' for a specific event.
× I'd like to sing with my friends on the parties.
✓ I'd like to sing with my friends at parties.
The preposition 'on' is incorrect for events; use 'at' for attending or participating in events. Also the definite article 'the' is unnecessary when speaking generally. Suggestion: practice prepositions of place/time: 'at a party', 'at parties', 'in the party' (less common).
× No, I have never learned how to sing.
✓ No, I have never learnt how to sing.
Both 'learned' and 'learnt' are acceptable past participles. However, if the rest of the transcript uses British spelling (learnt), keep consistency. If American English is preferred, 'learned' is correct. Suggestion: choose one variety and remain consistent; here either form is grammatical, so consistency is the main issue.