Part 1
Examinador
Do you like parties?
Candidato
Uh, no, I don't like to enjoy any parties, umm, because I am shy and I'm not good at speaking in front of a lot of people. Umm, so if I go to parties, I can't speak with a lot of people. Well, and so I'm very number so when I go there.
Examinador
How often did you have a party when you were a kid?
Candidato
A window is a chair that I joined to a parties in two or three times in a year, for example, some special occasions like Christmas and graduate ceremonies and others. It was very memorable for me.
Examinador
Have you ever organized a party?
Candidato
Yes, uh, I've organized a party when I was a student, umm, this party was uh, held up for a meeting. A lot of people inside the universities, it is very difficult to arrange, for example, take places and make a reservation. But, uh, this was very precious.
Do you like parties?
Pontuação: 55.0Sugestão: 回答は意味が伝わりますが、言い回しが不自然で冗長な部分があります。例えば、「I don't like to enjoy any parties」は不自然で、「I don't enjoy parties」や「I don't like parties」の方が自然です。また、「I'm very number so when I go there」は意味が不明瞭なので、明確な表現に改善しましょう。さらに、接続詞を使って文をつなげるとより流暢に聞こえます。
Exemplo: No, I don't enjoy parties because I am shy and not good at speaking in front of many people. Therefore, I find it difficult to talk to others when I attend parties, so I usually avoid them.
How often did you have a party when you were a kid?
Pontuação: 50.0Sugestão: 回答に意味の通じないフレーズ("A window is a chair")が含まれており、全体的に不明瞭です。文法や語彙の誤りも多いため、簡潔で明確な表現に直しましょう。また、具体的な例を挙げて説明している点は良いので、その部分を活かして文章を組み立てると良いです。
Exemplo: I attended parties two or three times a year when I was a child, usually on special occasions like Christmas and graduation ceremonies. Those events were very memorable for me.
Have you ever organized a party?
Pontuação: 60.0Sugestão: 回答は内容が伝わりますが、文法や語順の誤りがあり、言葉の選び方も改善の余地があります。例えば、「held up for a meeting」は不自然で、「held for a meeting」や「organized for a meeting」が適切です。接続詞を使って文をつなげ、より流暢に話す練習をしましょう。
Exemplo: Yes, I organized a party when I was a student. It was held for a university meeting, and arranging the venue and making reservations was quite difficult. However, it was a valuable experience for me.
× I don't like to enjoy any parties
✓ I don't like enjoying any parties
The verb 'like' is commonly followed by a gerund (-ing form) when expressing general preferences. Using 'to enjoy' after 'like' is less natural in this context. Therefore, 'like enjoying' is the correct form.
× I'm very number so when I go there
✓ I'm very nervous when I go there
The word 'number' is incorrect here; the intended adjective is 'nervous' to describe feeling anxious or shy. This is a misuse of adjectives.
× I joined to a parties in two or three times in a year
✓ I joined parties two or three times a year
The phrase 'a parties' is incorrect because 'a' is singular and 'parties' is plural. Also, 'joined to' is incorrect; the verb 'join' does not require 'to' in this context. The correct form is 'joined parties'.
× I joined to a parties
✓ I joined parties
The verb 'join' does not require the preposition 'to' when followed by a noun. Including 'to' is a preposition misuse.
× a parties
✓ parties
The article 'a' is singular and cannot be used with the plural noun 'parties'. This is a singular and plural mismatch.
× held up for a meeting
✓ held for a meeting
The phrasal verb 'held up' means delayed or stopped, which is incorrect here. The correct phrase is 'held for a meeting'. The preposition 'for' is correct, but 'up' should be removed.
× take places and make a reservation
✓ find places and make a reservation
The phrase 'take places' is incorrect; the correct expression is 'find places' or 'book places'. This is a misuse of prepositions and collocations.