唱歌Part 1 评分报告

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Part 1

考官

Do you like singing? Why?

考生

I absolutely enjoy singing because I believe it is a way of expressing yourself. Besides, music is a universal language that has no barriers and singing clearly joins you to music which flows through hearts of people.

考官

Have you ever learnt how to sing?

考生

Well no, I am not professionally trained but I would love to take up singing in the future because I believe I do have interest in becoming a vocalist and I would definitely enjoy lessons by a professional.

考官

Who do you want to sing for?

考生

I would love to sing for my mother to convey her my feelings and it would be a special gift for her when I learn to actually sing properly. For now, I am just a bathroom singer that annoys her by my random belting of songs.

考官

Do you think singing can bring happiness to people?

考生

Undoubtedly, like I said, music is a universal language and people do become happy whenever they listen to music because it can match their mood and make them happy and calm.

评估

总分

总分: 7.0流畅度与连贯性: 7.0发音: 7.0语法: 6.5词汇: 7.0

Part 1

Do you like singing? Why?

分数: 85.0

建议: Your answer is natural and expressive, but it could be more concise and clearer. Avoid redundancy such as 'music is a universal language that has no barriers' and 'singing clearly joins you to music which flows through hearts of people.' Instead, focus on a clear topic sentence and one or two supporting details with linking words.

示例: Yes, I enjoy singing because it allows me to express my emotions. Moreover, music is a universal language that connects people from different cultures.

Have you ever learnt how to sing?

分数: 80.0

建议: Your answer is relevant but a bit long and slightly repetitive. Try to start with a direct answer, then add supporting details using linking words to improve coherence. Also, avoid filler words like 'Well' and be more precise.

示例: No, I haven't had formal training yet. However, I am interested in becoming a vocalist and plan to take professional singing lessons in the future.

Who do you want to sing for?

分数: 78.0

建议: Your answer is heartfelt but could be more structured and concise. Start with a clear topic sentence, then add specific supporting details with linking words. Avoid informal phrases like 'bathroom singer' and 'random belting' in formal speaking tests.

示例: I want to sing for my mother to express my feelings, which would be a meaningful gift once I improve my singing skills. Currently, I practice singing at home to prepare for that moment.

Do you think singing can bring happiness to people?

分数: 82.0

建议: Your answer is clear but slightly repetitive and could be more concise. Avoid repeating ideas and use linking words to connect your points smoothly. Also, try to provide a specific example or reason to support your opinion.

示例: Yes, I believe singing brings happiness because music can uplift people's moods and provide comfort. For instance, many people listen to songs to relax after a stressful day.

语法

Incorrect use of prepositions

× singing clearly joins you to music which flows through hearts of people

singing clearly connects you with music which flows through the hearts of people

The phrase 'joins you to music' is not idiomatic. The correct preposition to use with 'connects' in this context is 'with'. Also, 'through hearts of people' is missing the definite article 'the' before 'hearts'. Using 'connects you with music' and 'through the hearts of people' is grammatically correct and natural.

Past tense issue

× Have you ever learnt how to sing?

Have you ever learned how to sing?

The verb 'learnt' is a past tense and past participle form used mainly in British English, while 'learned' is more common in American English. Both are correct, but consistency is important. Since the rest of the transcript uses American English spelling (e.g., 'professional'), 'learned' is preferred here.

Incorrect use of pronouns

× I would love to sing for my mother to convey her my feelings

I would love to sing for my mother to convey my feelings to her

The original sentence misplaces the indirect object pronoun 'her'. The correct structure is 'convey my feelings to her' where 'my feelings' is the direct object and 'to her' is the indirect object. This clarifies the meaning and follows standard English syntax.

Incorrect use of prepositions

× I am just a bathroom singer that annoys her by my random belting of songs

I am just a bathroom singer who annoys her with my random belting of songs

The relative pronoun 'that' should be 'who' when referring to a person. Also, the preposition 'by' is incorrect here; 'with' is the correct preposition to indicate the means by which someone is annoyed. Therefore, 'who annoys her with my random belting of songs' is correct.

重点词汇

HappyCheerful; Glad; Fortunate
SpecialExceptional; Distinctive; Momentous; Specific
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