Part 1
考官
Are there tall buildings near your home?
考生
Definitely, yes. I live in the center of the city and there are numerous uh, buildings used for used as offices or for living purposes by uh, the city dwellers. And, uh, when I travel across the city, I see a number of tall uh, buildings near me.
考官
Do you take photos of buildings?
考生
Absolutely. I'm very fond of taking photographs and I'm a picture above, so I whenever I see the beautiful design or the French windows near my area or whenever I go for short seeing, I take the photographs of that to keep it as a memory.
考官
Is there a building that you would like to visit?
考生
Yes, there is an interesting building in my neighborhood which is a museum and I I really wanted to visit that one day but unfortunately till now I have never got a chance to visit there. So I'm planning to visit when go there with my friends and see the unique features and sculptures over.
Are there tall buildings near your home?
分数: 68.0建议: Be more concise and fluent: avoid filler words (uh) and repetition, state a clear topic sentence then give one or two specific supporting details using linking words. Keep it within 2–4 sentences.
示例: Yes — I live in the city centre, so there are many tall office and residential buildings nearby. For example, a cluster of glass skyscrapers stands next to the main shopping street, and several residential towers overlook the river.
Do you take photos of buildings?
分数: 60.0建议: Clarify and streamline your response: remove unclear phrases and give a specific reason and one example. Use linking words (because, for example) and limit length to 2–3 sentences.
示例: Yes, I often photograph buildings because I enjoy architectural details. For example, I usually take pictures of old houses with French windows in my neighbourhood to preserve their unique designs.
Is there a building that you would like to visit?
分数: 65.0建议: Make your answer more fluent and specific: start with a clear topic sentence, give a reason why you want to visit and a concrete plan. Avoid repetition and grammatical errors.
示例: Yes. There is a museum near my home that I would like to visit because it houses unique sculptures and local artifacts. I plan to go there with friends next month so we can explore the exhibits and learn more about the town's history.
× I live in the center of the city and there are numerous uh, buildings used for used as offices or for living purposes by uh, the city dwellers.
✓ I live in the center of the city, and there are numerous buildings used as offices or as residences by the city dwellers.
The original has redundancy and awkward phrasing: 'used for used as' repeats the same idea. 'Living purposes' is unnatural; 'residences' or 'for living' is clearer. Also removed excessive fillers and added a comma for clarity. Use plural 'buildings' is correct, so this focuses on wording rather than number.
× And, uh, when I travel across the city, I see a number of tall uh, buildings near me.
✓ When I travel across the city, I see a number of tall buildings near me.
This sentence is mostly correct grammatically; the issue was unnecessary filler words ('uh') and comma placement. No change to verb forms was needed. The instruction required only correcting issues listed; cleaning up disfluencies improves clarity without changing tense.
× I'm very fond of taking photographs and I'm a picture above, so I whenever I see the beautiful design or the French windows near my area or whenever I go for short seeing, I take the photographs of that to keep it as a memory.
✓ I'm very fond of taking photographs, and I'm a keen photographer, so whenever I see a beautiful design or French windows in my area or when I go sightseeing, I take photographs to keep as a memory.
Pronoun and phrase misuse: 'I'm a picture above' is incorrect; 'keen photographer' conveys the intended meaning. 'Short seeing' is wrong; correct term is 'sightseeing'. 'The photographs of that' is awkward; use 'take photographs' or 'take a photo' and 'to keep as a memory'. Adjusted articles and prepositions for natural English.
× Yes, there is an interesting building in my neighborhood which is a museum and I I really wanted to visit that one day but unfortunately till now I have never got a chance to visit there.
✓ Yes, there is an interesting building in my neighborhood that is a museum, and I really wanted to visit it one day, but unfortunately I have not had a chance to visit yet.
Problems: duplicate 'I I'; 'visit there' is redundant—use 'visit it' or 'visit there' but better 'visit it'. 'Till now I have never got a chance' is unidiomatic; use 'I have not had a chance yet'. Also simplified relative clause 'which is a museum' to 'that is a museum' for clarity.
× So I'm planning to visit when go there with my friends and see the unique features and sculptures over.
✓ So I'm planning to visit with my friends to see the unique features and sculptures there.
Original sentence lacks a subject in 'when go there' and ends with unnatural 'sculptures over.' Corrected by making the structure explicit: 'planning to visit with my friends to see...' and use 'there' to indicate location. This fixes sentence fragment and word order.