Part 1
考官
Do you look out the window at the scenery when travelling by bus or car?
考生
I often do that. I love to see the beautiful scene passing by and the tree is like fluid and resonates with the whole environment.
考官
Do you take photos of the scenery outside the car window?
考生
Of course, I love to record all of the beautiful scenes when I was traveled, umm, because I think it's a beautiful moment in our memory and I could like reflect all of the beautiful scenes in my brain.
考官
Do you prefer the mountains or the sea?
考生
From my perspective I love see more than mountains, it is because I don't like hiking but when I watching and when I look out to sea I feel calm and I can feel intertwined with the environment.
Do you look out the window at the scenery when travelling by bus or car?
分数: 70.0建议: Your answer is relevant and shows enthusiasm, but it contains some unnatural phrasing and slightly vague imagery. Improve clarity by using more natural expressions, correcting grammar (e.g., plural/singular agreement), and keeping the response to a maximum of about 3–4 concise sentences. Use a clear topic sentence then one or two specific supporting details linked with a connective (e.g., because/so/and).
示例: Yes, I often look out the window when I travel by bus or car because I enjoy watching the landscape change. For example, I like seeing fields and trees slide by, which helps me relax and think. This makes journeys feel shorter and more pleasant.
Do you take photos of the scenery outside the car window?
分数: 60.0建议: Your answer communicates the idea but has grammatical errors (tense, article use) and hesitations ("umm"). Be concise: give a topic sentence, a brief reason, and a specific example. Avoid filler words and use correct tense and natural collocations (e.g., "when I travel", "capture moments").
示例: Yes, I often take photos of the scenery when I travel because I like to capture special moments. For instance, I usually photograph sunsets or interesting landscapes so I can look back at them later and remember how I felt.
Do you prefer the mountains or the sea?
分数: 65.0建议: Your meaning is clear but the response has grammar mistakes, awkward word order, and repetition. Start with a clear topic sentence stating your preference, then give one or two specific reasons using linking words (because/so). Use correct verb forms and natural collocations (e.g., "prefer the sea to the mountains", "I don't enjoy hiking").
示例: I prefer the sea to the mountains because I don't enjoy hiking and I find the ocean much more relaxing. When I look at the sea I feel calm and connected to nature, especially when I listen to the waves and watch the horizon.
× I often do that.
✓ I often do.
Redundant pronoun 'that' is unnecessary after 'do' in this context. Saying 'I often do' is more natural when responding to the question about looking out the window. Suggestion: use concise responses that mirror the question, e.g. 'I often do.'
× I love to see the beautiful scene passing by and the tree is like fluid and resonates with the whole environment.
✓ I love watching the beautiful scenery passing by; the trees seem to flow and blend with the whole environment.
Several issues: 'see' is grammatically acceptable but 'watching' fits continuous viewing better (Verb form issue related to '-ing' but here choose adjective/adverb category). 'the beautiful scene' should be plural or uncountable 'scenery'. 'the tree is like fluid' is incorrect: 'trees seem to flow' or 'look fluid' is correct. 'resonates with the whole environment' is awkward; 'blend with the environment' is clearer. Suggestion: use 'scenery' for general landscape, plural 'trees', and verbs that match continuous perception (watching, seem, blend).
× Of course, I love to record all of the beautiful scenes when I was traveled, umm, because I think it's a beautiful moment in our memory and I could like reflect all of the beautiful scenes in my brain.
✓ Of course, I love to record all the beautiful scenes when I travel, because I think it's a beautiful moment to remember and I can recall those scenes in my mind.
Tense error: 'when I was traveled' is incorrect — use simple present 'when I travel' to match habitual action. 'All of the beautiful scenes' -> 'all the beautiful scenes' is more natural. 'It's a beautiful moment in our memory' -> 'a beautiful moment to remember' is clearer. 'I could like reflect... in my brain' is ungrammatical; use 'I can recall those scenes in my mind.' Suggestion: use consistent present tense for habitual actions and prefer 'recall' or 'remember' rather than 'reflect in my brain.'
× From my perspective I love see more than mountains, it is because I don't like hiking but when I watching and when I look out to sea I feel calm and I can feel intertwined with the environment.
✓ From my perspective, I prefer the sea to the mountains. I don't like hiking, but when I watch the sea I feel calm and connected to the environment.
Multiple errors: 'I love see more than mountains' is ungrammatical — use 'I prefer the sea to the mountains' for comparisons. 'it is because' is wordy; combine sentences for clarity. 'when I watching' should be 'when I watch' (present tense). 'look out to sea' -> 'look out to sea' is common but 'watch the sea' is smoother. 'I can feel intertwined with the environment' is awkward; 'connected to the environment' is natural. Suggestion: use 'prefer A to B' for comparisons, ensure subject-verb agreement and consistent present tense for habitual actions.