Part 1
考官
How often do you wear T-shirts?
考生
I wear a T-shirts, uh, mainly on weekends because weekdays I work and when I work I wear blouses and suits.
考官
Do you often buy T-shirts?
考生
No, I don't often buy T-shirt at first, I don't go shopping many times, and secondly I prefer a formal one rather than T-shirt. But sometimes.
考官
How fashionable are T-shirts for older people in your country?
考生
In my country, the T-shirt is not fashionable for all the people because it looks like a dirty or uh, I don't, I don't know.
考官
Did you wear T-shirts when you were a kid?
考生
Yes, I wore T-shirts in my childhood because T-shirts makes me very movable and it's OK to get dirty so it's easy to clean up.
How often do you wear T-shirts?
分数: 65.0建议: 回答は質問に直接答えていますが、文法ミス("a T-shirts"は誤り)や冗長な表現("uh")があり、より自然で効果的な表現が必要です。また、文を5文以内にまとめ、より流暢に話す練習をしましょう。
示例: I usually wear T-shirts on weekends because I wear blouses and suits during the weekdays for work.
Do you often buy T-shirts?
分数: 55.0建议: 回答が少し不明瞭で文法的な誤り("buy T-shirt"は単数形の誤用)や不自然な表現があります。理由を明確にし、論理的に繋げるために接続詞を使いましょう。
示例: No, I don't buy T-shirts often because I rarely go shopping, and I prefer formal clothes to casual ones. However, I do buy them occasionally.
How fashionable are T-shirts for older people in your country?
分数: 40.0建议: 回答が不明瞭で、語彙の選択や表現が不自然です。意見をはっきり述べ、理由を具体的に説明し、言葉を選んで話す練習をしましょう。
示例: In my country, older people usually don't consider T-shirts fashionable because they prefer more formal and neat clothing.
Did you wear T-shirts when you were a kid?
分数: 70.0建议: 回答は質問に直接答えていますが、文法ミス("makes"は"make"が正しい)や少し不自然な表現があります。より自然な表現と文法の正確さを意識しましょう。
示例: Yes, I wore T-shirts as a child because they allowed me to move freely and were easy to clean when they got dirty.
× I wear a T-shirts, uh, mainly on weekends because weekdays I work and when I work I wear blouses and suits.
✓ I wear T-shirts, uh, mainly on weekends because on weekdays I work and when I work I wear blouses and suits.
The phrase 'a T-shirts' incorrectly combines the singular article 'a' with the plural noun 'T-shirts'. The article 'a' should be used only with singular countable nouns. To correct this, remove the article 'a' to match the plural noun 'T-shirts'. Additionally, adding 'on' before 'weekdays' improves prepositional accuracy.
× No, I don't often buy T-shirt at first, I don't go shopping many times, and secondly I prefer a formal one rather than T-shirt. But sometimes.
✓ No, I don't often buy T-shirts. At first, I don't go shopping many times, and secondly I prefer a formal one rather than a T-shirt. But sometimes.
The noun 'T-shirt' is singular but used without an article, which is incorrect. When referring to a singular countable noun, an article ('a' or 'an') is required. Also, 'T-shirt' should be plural ('T-shirts') when talking generally. Adding periods to separate ideas improves sentence clarity.
× In my country, the T-shirt is not fashionable for all the people because it looks like a dirty or uh, I don't, I don't know.
✓ In my country, T-shirts are not fashionable for all people because they look dirty or, uh, I don't know.
The singular 'the T-shirt' is used to refer to a general category, which is better expressed in plural form 'T-shirts' without 'the'. Also, 'all the people' is better as 'all people' for naturalness. The phrase 'looks like a dirty' is incorrect; 'look dirty' is the correct expression.
× Yes, I wore T-shirts in my childhood because T-shirts makes me very movable and it's OK to get dirty so it's easy to clean up.
✓ Yes, I wore T-shirts in my childhood because T-shirts make me very movable and it's OK to get dirty so they're easy to clean up.
The subject 'T-shirts' is plural, so the verb should be 'make' instead of 'makes' to agree in number. Also, 'it's easy to clean up' refers to T-shirts (plural), so it should be 'they're easy to clean up' for correct pronoun agreement.