Part 1
Examinador
Do you like shopping?
Candidato
Of course, according to my opinions, all the girls love the shopping most rather than the boys. Whilst I'm from the girls community, I love the shopping in my leisure and the free time. I just go to the mall and buy other things because it's give me a fresh fresh and a good feeling.
Examinador
Do you compare prices when you shop? Why?
Candidato
Yeah, of course, when I can usually borrow the things like the electronics and the other gathers, then I can also use to compare the prices from the other shops or the OR from the online platform. Because when we can compare the prices, it can help also develop to get the best deals from where you can buy. It's also saves your money and it's also a good habit for you.
Examinador
Is it difficult for you to make choices when you shop?
Candidato
It's a good question. It's very difficult for each and every people in the community to choose where you can shop the different things because it's difficult for you at the Sometimes then you have less money, but you have the more options which you can buy and at that time mostly I can get the.
Examinador
Do you think expensive products are always better than cheaper ones?
Candidato
Both expensive and the cheap products are good for us. For example, if we can buy the expensive product, expensive product can have a good brand, and expensive product can also run for the long period of time rather than the cheap product. But sometimes it's gonna wrong. The cheap products are the more good.
Do you like shopping?
Pontuação: 55.0Sugestão: Try to make your answer more natural and concise by avoiding redundancy and awkward phrasing. Start with a clear topic sentence directly answering the question, then add specific supporting details using linking words. For example, avoid repeating 'shopping' unnecessarily and use more natural expressions like 'I enjoy shopping during my free time because it makes me feel refreshed.'
Exemplo: Yes, I enjoy shopping, especially during my free time. I often go to the mall to browse and buy things I need, which helps me relax and feel refreshed.
Do you compare prices when you shop? Why?
Pontuação: 60.0Sugestão: Focus on clarity and coherence by structuring your answer with a clear topic sentence and supporting details linked logically. Avoid unclear phrases like 'borrow the things' and 'other gathers.' Use linking words such as 'because' or 'so' to connect ideas. For example, say 'I always compare prices online and in stores because it helps me find the best deals and save money.'
Exemplo: Yes, I always compare prices both online and in physical stores because it helps me find the best deals. This way, I can save money and make smarter purchases.
Is it difficult for you to make choices when you shop?
Pontuação: 45.0Sugestão: Your answer is unclear and incomplete. Try to directly answer the question with a clear topic sentence, then explain your reasons with specific details. Use linking words to connect ideas logically. For example, say 'Yes, it can be difficult to choose what to buy because there are many options but limited money.'
Exemplo: Yes, I sometimes find it hard to make choices when shopping because there are so many options available, but I have a limited budget. This makes it challenging to decide what to buy.
Do you think expensive products are always better than cheaper ones?
Pontuação: 50.0Sugestão: Improve your answer by using clearer sentence structures and more precise vocabulary. Start with a direct answer, then provide specific examples using linking words like 'for example' and 'however.' Avoid vague phrases like 'it's gonna wrong.'
Exemplo: I think expensive products are not always better than cheaper ones. For example, expensive products often have better quality and last longer; however, some cheap products can also be good and meet our needs.
× according to my opinions
✓ according to my opinion
The word 'opinion' is usually uncountable when referring to one's personal view, so 'opinions' is incorrect here. Use the singular form 'opinion' to express your personal view.
× all the girls love the shopping most rather than the boys
✓ all the girls love shopping more than the boys
The definite article 'the' before 'shopping' is unnecessary because 'shopping' is an uncountable noun here. Also, 'most rather than' is incorrect; use 'more than' to compare preferences.
× I'm from the girls community
✓ I'm from the girls' community
The phrase requires a possessive form to indicate belonging, so 'girls' community' with an apostrophe is correct.
× I love the shopping in my leisure and the free time
✓ I love shopping in my leisure and free time
The definite article 'the' before 'shopping', 'leisure', and 'free time' is unnecessary because these are uncountable nouns used in a general sense.
× I just go to the mall and buy other things because it's give me a fresh fresh and a good feeling
✓ I just go to the mall and buy other things because it gives me a fresh and good feeling
The subject 'it' requires the third person singular verb form 'gives'. Also, 'fresh fresh' is redundant; use 'fresh' once.
× when I can usually borrow the things like the electronics and the other gathers
✓ when I can usually borrow things like electronics and other gadgets
The definite article 'the' is unnecessary before plural nouns when speaking generally. Also, 'gathers' is incorrect; the correct word is 'gadgets'.
× then I can also use to compare the prices from the other shops or the OR from the online platform
✓ then I can also compare the prices at other shops or on online platforms
Use 'at' for physical shops and 'on' for online platforms. Also, 'use to compare' is incorrect; simply 'compare' is appropriate.
× Because when we can compare the prices, it can help also develop to get the best deals from where you can buy
✓ Because when we compare prices, it can help us get the best deals from where we buy
The sentence structure is awkward. 'Help also develop to get' is incorrect; it should be 'help us get'. Also, 'where you can buy' should be 'where we buy' for consistency.
× It's also saves your money and it's also a good habit for you
✓ It also saves your money and is a good habit for you
'It's also saves' is incorrect; 'it' with 'saves' is sufficient. Also, avoid repeating 'also' unnecessarily.
× It's very difficult for each and every people in the community to choose where you can shop the different things
✓ It's very difficult for each and every person in the community to choose where to shop for different things
'People' is plural and cannot be used with 'each and every'. Use 'person' instead. Also, 'shop the different things' is incorrect; use 'shop for different things'.
× because it's difficult for you at the Sometimes then you have less money, but you have the more options which you can buy
✓ because it's difficult sometimes when you have less money but more options to choose from
The phrase 'at the Sometimes' is incorrect; 'sometimes' alone is correct. Also, 'you have the more options which you can buy' is awkward; better to say 'more options to choose from'.
× but you have the more options which you can buy and at that time mostly I can get the
✓ but you have more options to buy from, and at that time, I mostly can decide
The original sentence is incomplete and awkward. 'I can get the' is incomplete; a clearer expression is needed to complete the thought.
× Both expensive and the cheap products are good for us
✓ Both expensive and cheap products are good for us
The definite article 'the' before 'cheap products' is unnecessary when making a general statement.
× if we can buy the expensive product, expensive product can have a good brand
✓ if we buy an expensive product, it can have a good brand
Use 'an' before a singular countable noun starting with a vowel sound. Also, repeat 'expensive product' is redundant; use 'it' instead.
× and expensive product can also run for the long period of time rather than the cheap product
✓ and an expensive product can also last for a longer period of time than a cheap product
Use 'an' before singular countable nouns. 'Run for the long period' is incorrect; 'last for a longer period' is appropriate. Also, 'rather than' is better replaced with 'than' in comparisons.
× But sometimes it's gonna wrong
✓ But sometimes it's going to be wrong
'Gonna' is informal and 'wrong' needs a verb to be grammatically correct. Use 'going to be wrong' for proper future tense.
× The cheap products are the more good
✓ The cheap products are better
'More good' is incorrect; the comparative form of 'good' is 'better'.