Part 1
考官
Do you like singing? Why?
考生
Yes, I enjoy when I sing because it make me feel better.
考官
Have you ever learnt how to sing?
考生
No, I am never try it.
考官
Who do you want to sing for?
考生
I want to sing for Abadi Johar because he is my favorite artist.
考官
Do you think singing can bring happiness to people?
考生
That's based on the type of music there is a happy music and sad musics.
Do you like singing? Why?
分數: 60.0建議: Try to use correct grammar and more natural expressions. For example, say "I enjoy singing because it makes me feel better." Also, avoid redundancy and keep your answer concise.
範例: Yes, I enjoy singing because it makes me feel better and helps me relax.
Have you ever learnt how to sing?
分數: 40.0建議: Use correct verb tenses and more natural phrasing. Instead of "I am never try it," say "I have never tried it."
範例: No, I have never tried to learn how to sing.
Who do you want to sing for?
分數: 70.0建議: Your answer is clear but could be improved by adding linking words and more details. For example, explain why he is your favorite artist.
範例: I want to sing for Abadi Johar because he is my favorite artist and his music inspires me a lot.
Do you think singing can bring happiness to people?
分數: 50.0建議: Try to organize your answer better using linking words and correct plural forms. For example, say "It depends on the type of music; there is happy music and sad music." Also, explain your opinion more clearly.
範例: I think singing can bring happiness to people because happy music can lift their mood, while sad music can help them express their feelings.
× Yes, I enjoy when I sing because it make me feel better.
✓ Yes, I enjoy singing because it makes me feel better.
The verb 'enjoy' should be followed by a verb in the -ing form, so 'enjoy when I sing' is incorrect; it should be 'enjoy singing'. Also, 'it make me feel better' has a subject-verb agreement error; 'it' requires 'makes'.
× Yes, I enjoy when I sing because it make me feel better.
✓ Yes, I enjoy singing because it makes me feel better.
The verb 'make' should be in the third person singular present tense 'makes' to agree with the singular subject 'it'.
× No, I am never try it.
✓ No, I have never tried it.
The sentence incorrectly uses 'am never try'; the correct form is the present perfect 'have never tried' to express an experience up to now.
× That's based on the type of music there is a happy music and sad musics.
✓ That's based on the type of music; there is happy music and sad music.
The word 'music' is an uncountable noun and does not have a plural form; 'musics' is incorrect. Also, 'a happy music' is incorrect because 'music' is uncountable and does not take 'a'.