Part 1
Examinador
Do you like parties?
Candidato
No I don't really like parties becauses I feel more comfortable in quiet place, instant loud music and crowd. Not really my style so I prefer. Peaceful environment.
Examinador
How often did you have a party when you were a kid?
Candidato
When I OK to, I don't go a party when people invite. Me because I stay at home. I love. Quite place I don't want to go to the party so I live in a home.
Examinador
Have you ever organized a party?
Candidato
Nor under organized the party because it is a waste of money and time. Because I don't really interested in this about party.
Do you like parties?
Pontuação: 40.0Sugestão: Your answer is understandable but has grammatical errors and lacks coherence. Try to form complete sentences and use linking words to connect ideas smoothly. Also, avoid redundancy and be more specific about your preferences.
Exemplo: No, I don't really like parties because I feel more comfortable in quiet places. Loud music and big crowds are not my style, so I prefer a peaceful environment where I can relax.
How often did you have a party when you were a kid?
Pontuação: 30.0Sugestão: Your answer is unclear and contains many grammatical mistakes. Try to answer directly with a clear topic sentence and support it with details. Use linking words to make your answer coherent.
Exemplo: When I was a kid, I rarely went to parties because I preferred staying at home. I loved quiet places and didn't enjoy noisy gatherings.
Have you ever organized a party?
Pontuação: 35.0Sugestão: Your answer has grammatical errors and is somewhat repetitive. Try to use complete sentences and explain your reasons clearly with linking words.
Exemplo: No, I have never organized a party because I think it is a waste of money and time. Also, I am not really interested in parties.
× No I don't really like parties becauses I feel more comfortable in quiet place, instant loud music and crowd.
✓ No, I don't really like parties because I feel more comfortable in quiet places, instead of loud music and crowds.
The word 'becauses' is incorrect; it should be 'because'. Also, 'instant' is incorrect here; 'instead of' is the correct conjunction to contrast preferences. Additionally, 'quiet place' should be plural 'quiet places' to match the context.
× No I don't really like parties becauses I feel more comfortable in quiet place, instant loud music and crowd.
✓ No, I don't really like parties because I feel more comfortable in quiet places, instead of loud music and crowds.
The noun 'place' should be plural 'places' because it refers to a general preference for quiet environments, not a single place. Similarly, 'crowd' should be plural 'crowds' to match the plural form of 'places' and 'music'.
× Not really my style so I prefer. Peaceful environment.
✓ It's not really my style, so I prefer a peaceful environment.
The original sentence is fragmented and lacks a subject and verb in the second part. Combining the two parts into a complete sentence improves clarity and grammatical correctness.
× How often did you have a party when you were a kid?
✓ How often did you have parties when you were a kid?
The question uses 'a party' singular, but generally, multiple parties are implied when asking about frequency. Using the plural 'parties' is more appropriate.
× When I OK to, I don't go a party when people invite. Me because I stay at home.
✓ When I was okay to, I didn't go to parties when people invited me because I stayed at home.
The sentence is fragmented and contains incorrect word order and missing prepositions. Correcting verb tenses and adding necessary prepositions improves clarity.
× When I OK to, I don't go a party when people invite. Me because I stay at home.
✓ When I was okay to, I didn't go to parties when people invited me because I stayed at home.
The phrase 'go a party' is incorrect; it should be 'go to a party'. Also, 'invite me' needs to be in past tense 'invited me' to match the past context.
× When I OK to, I don't go a party when people invite. Me because I stay at home.
✓ When I was okay to, I didn't go to parties when people invited me because I stayed at home.
'a party' should be plural 'parties' to indicate multiple occasions, matching the context of frequency.
× When I OK to, I don't go a party when people invite. Me because I stay at home.
✓ When I was okay to, I didn't go to parties when people invited me because I stayed at home.
The pronoun 'Me' is incorrectly used as a subject; it should be 'I' or included properly in the sentence as 'invited me'.
× I love. Quite place I don't want to go to the party so I live in a home.
✓ I love quiet places. I don't want to go to parties, so I stay at home.
'Quite' is incorrect; it should be 'quiet' as an adjective describing 'places'. Also, 'live in a home' is awkward; 'stay at home' is more natural in this context.
× I love. Quite place I don't want to go to the party so I live in a home.
✓ I love quiet places. I don't want to go to parties, so I stay at home.
'place' should be plural 'places' to generalize the preference. Similarly, 'party' should be plural 'parties' to indicate any party.
× I love. Quite place I don't want to go to the party so I live in a home.
✓ I love quiet places. I didn't want to go to parties, so I stayed at home.
Since the context is about past habits, the verbs should be in past tense: 'didn't want' and 'stayed'.
× Nor under organized the party because it is a waste of money and time.
✓ I have never organized a party because it is a waste of money and time.
'Nor under organized' is incorrect. The correct phrase is 'I have never organized'. Also, 'is' is acceptable here as a general statement.
× Nor under organized the party because it is a waste of money and time.
✓ I have never organized a party because it is a waste of money and time.
The original sentence lacks a proper modal or auxiliary verb to express negation. Using 'have never' correctly expresses the negative experience.
× Because I don't really interested in this about party.
✓ Because I am not really interested in parties.
The phrase 'interested in this about party' is incorrect. The correct preposition is 'interested in', and 'about party' is unnecessary and awkward. Also, 'don't really interested' is incorrect; it should be 'am not really interested'.