KeysPart 1 Relatório

SimuladoPart12026-02-03 12:51:04

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Part 1

Examinador

Do you always bring a lot of keys with you?

Candidato

I don't think I bring a lot of keys with me because, umm, I usually just bring one key, which is my car key, and the rest of the keys are in my house, so we have a place to hide them and yeah, that's more easy.

Examinador

Have you ever lost your keys?

Candidato

Yeah, I've lost it once back then when I was in college, I I have my apartment keys and it were it was lost, but eventually I found it. Yeah, it's such a bad experience.

Examinador

Do you often forget the keys and lock yourself out?

Candidato

Will I rarely lose my keys? And I've never been LO. I've never locked myself out but sometimes I do forgot where I place them. But with technologies now, searching for keys are more easier.

Examinador

Do you think it's a good idea to leave your keys with a neighbour?

Candidato

I don't think that's a good idea, even if we know our neighbor. Well, but merely trust them with our keys is not an A responsible thing to do. We have to keep them ourselves and make sure it is secure on our hand.

Avaliação

Total

Total: 6.0Fluência e coerência: 6.0Pronúncia: 6.0Gramática: 5.5Recurso lexical: 6.0

Part 1

Do you always bring a lot of keys with you?

Pontuação: 68.0

Sugestão: Be more concise and avoid filler words. Start with a clear topic sentence, then give one or two specific supporting details and a short reason. Use linking words (for example, because/so) and correct small grammar slips (e.g., "more easy" → "easier"). Keep it to under five sentences.

Exemplo: No, I usually only carry my car key. The other keys stay hidden at home for convenience, so I don't need to bring them out. This is easier and reduces the chance of losing them.

Have you ever lost your keys?

Pontuação: 60.0

Sugestão: Give a clear, chronological response with correct verb forms and fewer repetitions. Start with a topic sentence stating whether you lost keys, then briefly tell when, what happened, and how it ended. Use linking words (for example, then/eventually) and avoid repetition like "I I".

Exemplo: Yes, I lost my apartment keys once when I was in college. I misplaced them while returning from class and couldn't find them for a few hours, but eventually I located them in my backpack. It was a stressful experience.

Do you often forget the keys and lock yourself out?

Pontuação: 62.0

Sugestão: Answer directly and correct grammar and phrasing. Begin with a clear negative or positive statement, then add one specific detail and a linked reason or example. Fix tense errors and phrasing like "do forgot" → "do forget" and "more easier" → "easier."

Exemplo: No, I rarely forget my keys and I've never locked myself out. Sometimes I forget where I placed them, but modern solutions like Bluetooth key finders make locating them much easier.

Do you think it's a good idea to leave your keys with a neighbour?

Pontuação: 70.0

Sugestão: Provide a concise opinion with a brief reason and, if possible, an alternative. Correct articles and phrasing (e.g., "an A responsible" → "a responsible"). Use linking words like "because" and keep the response to two or three sentences.

Exemplo: No, I don't think it's a good idea to leave keys with a neighbour because it can be a security risk. Instead, I prefer using a secure lockbox or a trusted locksmith service if I need someone to access my home.

Gramática

Singular and plural issue

× I don't think I bring a lot of keys with me because, umm, I usually just bring one key, which is my car key, and the rest of the keys are in my house, so we have a place to hide them and yeah, that's more easy.

I don't think I bring a lot of keys with me because I usually just bring one key, which is my car key, and the rest of the keys are in my house, so we have a place to hide them and yeah, that's easier.

The phrase 'more easy' is incorrect; 'easy' is a one-syllable adjective that forms the comparative as 'easier.' Use 'easier' to compare convenience. Also removed filler words and tightened punctuation for clarity.

Verb in the past participle form

× Yeah, I've lost it once back then when I was in college, I I have my apartment keys and it were it was lost, but eventually I found it. Yeah, it's such a bad experience.

Yeah, I lost them once back when I was in college; I had my apartment keys and they were lost, but eventually I found them. Yeah, it was a bad experience.

Mixed and incorrect verb forms: 'I've lost it once back then' conflicts with time expression 'back then' which requires simple past. Use simple past 'I lost' and past perfect/simple past consistency: 'I had my apartment keys' and plural pronoun agreement 'they/them.' Removed duplicated words and fixed pronoun-verb agreement.

Modal verb usage

× Will I rarely lose my keys? And I've never been LO. I've never locked myself out but sometimes I do forgot where I place them.

I rarely lose my keys. I've never been locked out; I've never locked myself out, but sometimes I do forget where I placed them.

'Will I rarely lose' is an incorrect use of future modal for a habitual statement; use simple present 'I rarely lose.' 'I do forgot' mixes auxiliary 'do' with past 'forgot'—use 'do forget' for present tense or 'forgot' for past. 'Where I place them' should be past 'placed' to match 'sometimes' when referring to past occasional events. Also expanded 'LO' to 'locked out.'

Incorrect use of prepositions

× But with technologies now, searching for keys are more easier.

But with technology now, searching for keys is easier.

Use 'technology' (uncountable) rather than plural 'technologies' in this general context. Subject-verb agreement: 'searching for keys' is singular gerund phrase so use 'is' not 'are.' Also 'more easier' is redundant; use 'easier.'

Incorrect use of pronouns

× I don't think that's a good idea, even if we know our neighbor. Well, but merely trust them with our keys is not an A responsible thing to do.

I don't think that's a good idea, even if we know our neighbor. Simply trusting them with our keys is not a responsible thing to do.

'Merely trust them with our keys' lacks a proper gerund/noun form; use 'trusting.' 'A responsible' is incorrect word order; use 'a responsible thing' or just 'responsible.' Also replaced 'merely' with 'simply' for naturalness and fixed pronoun consistency.

Incorrect use of pronouns

× We have to keep them ourselves and make sure it is secure on our hand.

We have to keep them ourselves and make sure they are secure in our hands.

Pronoun and agreement errors: 'it' does not agree with plural 'keys'—use 'they.' 'Secure on our hand' is unnatural and singular; use plural 'in our hands' or 'on our person.' Ensured plural agreement and natural preposition choice.

Vocabulário

BackRear; Reverse; Backward
BadSubstandard; Harmful; Unpleasant; Inauspicious; Severe
EasyUncomplicated; Docile; Vulnerable; Leisurely
GoodFine; Virtuous; Well-behaved; Right; Capable
LostMissing; Off course; Missed; Bygone; Extinct
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