Part 1
考官
What do you usually eat for breakfast?
考生
I commonly eat bread for my breakfast, however when it comes to weekend I enjoy a heavier kind of foods such as a noodle or maybe a kway teow.
考官
Do you think breakfast is important?
考生
To my way of thinking, for me, breakfast is very important because it fuels our day. In order for us to conduct a better performance in our daily activities, we have to eat a minimum breakfast available.
考官
Are there any differences between the mornings of your childhood and now?
考生
Yes, there are lots of differences, I think because it the, the activities we conduct in our ages are quite different from our childhood. For example, in my current age, I have to commute, uh, from suburb area to, uh, San.
考官
Would you like to change your morning routine?
考生
I don't think I will change my morning routine when I employed. However, when I'm on, when I'm on leave or when I'm retiring at the future, I will change my morning routine because I didn't have to wake up at 6 for example.
What do you usually eat for breakfast?
分数: 75.0建议: Gunakan kalimat yang lebih alami dan hindari kesalahan tata bahasa seperti penggunaan 'a noodle' yang seharusnya 'noodles'. Selain itu, gunakan kata penghubung yang tepat untuk membuat jawaban lebih koheren.
示例: I usually eat bread for breakfast on weekdays. However, on weekends, I prefer heavier foods like noodles or kway teow because I have more time to enjoy my meal.
Do you think breakfast is important?
分数: 70.0建议: Hindari pengulangan frasa seperti 'To my way of thinking, for me' dan gunakan kalimat yang lebih sederhana dan jelas. Jelaskan alasan dengan contoh spesifik agar jawaban lebih kuat.
示例: I believe breakfast is very important because it gives us energy to start the day. For example, when I eat breakfast, I can focus better at work or school.
Are there any differences between the mornings of your childhood and now?
分数: 65.0建议: Perbaiki struktur kalimat dan hindari pengulangan kata seperti 'the, the'. Gunakan kalimat yang lebih jelas dan lengkap dengan detail spesifik untuk menjelaskan perbedaan.
示例: Yes, my mornings are very different now compared to my childhood. For instance, I have to commute from the suburbs to the city for work, whereas before I just stayed at home.
Would you like to change your morning routine?
分数: 60.0建议: Perbaiki tata bahasa dan hindari pengulangan seperti 'when I'm on, when I'm on leave'. Gunakan kalimat yang lebih terstruktur dan jelas untuk menyampaikan ide dengan efektif.
示例: I don't plan to change my morning routine while I am working. However, when I am on leave or retired, I would like to wake up later since I won't need to get up at 6 a.m.
× I commonly eat bread for my breakfast, however when it comes to weekend I enjoy a heavier kind of foods such as a noodle or maybe a kway teow.
✓ I commonly eat bread for my breakfast, however when it comes to the weekend I enjoy heavier kinds of food such as noodles or maybe kway teow.
The word 'weekend' should be preceded by the definite article 'the' because it refers to a specific time. 'Foods' is generally uncountable in this context, so 'food' is more appropriate. 'A noodle' is incorrect because 'noodle' is usually uncountable or pluralized as 'noodles' when referring to the dish. 'Kinds of food' is plural to match 'heavier kinds'. These corrections improve noun number agreement and article usage.
× I commonly eat bread for my breakfast, however when it comes to weekend I enjoy a heavier kind of foods such as a noodle or maybe a kway teow.
✓ I commonly eat bread for my breakfast, however when it comes to the weekend I enjoy heavier kinds of food such as noodles or maybe kway teow.
The definite article 'the' is required before 'weekend' because it refers to a specific time period. Omitting 'the' is a common error with time expressions.
× To my way of thinking, for me, breakfast is very important because it fuels our day.
✓ To my way of thinking, for me, breakfast is very important because it fuels our days.
The phrase 'our day' is singular but refers to multiple people, so it should be pluralized to 'our days' to indicate each person's day.
× In order for us to conduct a better performance in our daily activities, we have to eat a minimum breakfast available.
✓ In order for us to perform better in our daily activities, we have to eat at least a minimum breakfast.
The phrase 'conduct a better performance' is unnatural; 'perform better' is more appropriate. 'Minimum breakfast available' is awkward; 'at least a minimum breakfast' or simply 'a minimum breakfast' is better. The correction improves natural quantifier and verb usage.
× Yes, there are lots of differences, I think because it the, the activities we conduct in our ages are quite different from our childhood.
✓ Yes, there are lots of differences, I think because the activities we do at our age are quite different from those in our childhood.
The phrase 'it the, the activities' is incorrect and redundant. 'Conduct' is formal and awkward here; 'do' is better. 'In our ages' is incorrect; 'at our age' is correct. 'From our childhood' should be 'from those in our childhood' to clarify the comparison. These changes fix sentence structure and clarity.
× For example, in my current age, I have to commute, uh, from suburb area to, uh, San.
✓ For example, at my current age, I have to commute from the suburb area to San.
The preposition 'in' is incorrect with 'age'; 'at' is correct. 'Suburb area' needs the definite article 'the'. Removing filler words improves clarity.
× I don't think I will change my morning routine when I employed.
✓ I don't think I will change my morning routine when I am employed.
The verb 'employed' needs the auxiliary verb 'am' to form the present simple passive or state. Without 'am', the sentence is grammatically incorrect.
× However, when I'm on, when I'm on leave or when I'm retiring at the future, I will change my morning routine because I didn't have to wake up at 6 for example.
✓ However, when I'm on leave or when I retire in the future, I will change my morning routine because I won't have to wake up at 6, for example.
The phrase 'when I'm on' is incomplete and redundant. 'Retiring at the future' is incorrect; 'retire in the future' is correct. 'Didn't have to' is past tense and incorrect here; 'won't have to' matches the future context. These corrections fix preposition use and tense consistency.