PlantsPart 1 Relatório

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Part 1

Examinador

Do you keep plants at home?

Candidato

No, I don't keep brands at home because I find it bothersome, for example. Keeping plants serves a lot of tasks to me, such as watering everyday.

Examinador

What plant did you grow when you were young?

Candidato

I have taken care of dandelions when I was in junior high school around age 13. When they grow up beautifully, I.

Examinador

Do you know anything about growing a plant?

Candidato

I don't know some details about how to grow up the plants, but uh, taking care of the plants serves a lot of tasks for me. I feel it's troublesome.

Examinador

Do Chinese people send plants as gifts?

Candidato

Yes, they sometimes give a flower to their parents as a gift. By doing so, they can express their appreciation for them.

Avaliação

Total

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

Part 1

Do you keep plants at home?

Pontuação: 50.0

Sugestão: 質問に直接答えていますが、単語の誤り("brands"ではなく"plants")や文法の誤りがあり、意味が伝わりにくいです。より自然で効果的な表現を使い、具体的な理由を簡潔に述べることが重要です。

Exemplo: No, I don't keep plants at home because I find it troublesome to water them every day.

What plant did you grow when you were young?

Pontuação: 40.0

Sugestão: 回答が途中で終わっており、内容が不十分です。過去の経験について具体的に説明し、文を完結させることが必要です。

Exemplo: When I was about 13, I took care of dandelions in my garden. I enjoyed watching them grow beautifully during spring.

Do you know anything about growing a plant?

Pontuação: 45.0

Sugestão: 文法の誤りや不自然な表現があり、内容も繰り返しで効果的ではありません。植物の育て方について知っていることを簡潔に述べ、理由を明確に説明しましょう。

Exemplo: I don't know many details about growing plants, but I find taking care of them quite troublesome because it requires daily attention.

Do Chinese people send plants as gifts?

Pontuação: 70.0

Sugestão: 回答は直接的で内容も理解できますが、"a flower"より"flowers"の方が自然です。また、もう少し具体的な例や理由を加えると良いでしょう。

Exemplo: Yes, Chinese people often give flowers to their parents as gifts to show their appreciation and respect, especially during festivals.

Gramática

Incorrect use of adjectives or adverbs

× No, I don't keep brands at home because I find it bothersome, for example.

No, I don't keep plants at home because I find it bothersome, for example.

The word 'brands' is incorrect in this context; the correct noun is 'plants'. This is a vocabulary error rather than a grammar error, but it affects sentence clarity and correctness.

Incorrect use of prepositions

× Keeping plants serves a lot of tasks to me, such as watering everyday.

Keeping plants involves a lot of tasks for me, such as watering every day.

The phrase 'serves a lot of tasks to me' is incorrect. The verb 'serve' is not used with 'tasks' in this way. 'Involves' or 'requires' is more appropriate. Also, 'everyday' is an adjective; the adverbial phrase 'every day' should be used here.

Past tense issue

× I have taken care of dandelions when I was in junior high school around age 13.

I took care of dandelions when I was in junior high school around age 13.

The present perfect tense 'have taken care' is incorrect with a specific past time 'when I was in junior high school'. The simple past tense 'took care' should be used.

Sentence structure errors

× When they grow up beautifully, I.

When they grew up beautifully, I was very happy.

The sentence is incomplete and lacks a main verb and object. It needs to be completed to convey a full thought.

Incorrect use of prepositions

× I don't know some details about how to grow up the plants, but uh, taking care of the plants serves a lot of tasks for me.

I don't know many details about how to grow plants, but taking care of plants involves a lot of tasks for me.

The phrase 'grow up the plants' is incorrect; 'grow plants' is correct. Also, 'serves a lot of tasks' is incorrect; 'involves a lot of tasks' is appropriate. 'Some details' is less natural than 'many details' in this context.

Incorrect use of quantifiers

× Yes, they sometimes give a flower to their parents as a gift.

Yes, they sometimes give flowers to their parents as a gift.

Using 'a flower' suggests only one flower, but generally people give multiple flowers or a bouquet. 'Flowers' is more natural here.

Vocabulário

HighTall; High-ranking; Inflated; Strong; Favorable
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