Part 1
考官
Do you like buying shoes? How often?
考生
I should say uh, I uh, I just buy shoes when I need I am needed and in fact, to be specific, they I just have shoes like rain boots or sneakers.
考官
Have you ever bought shoes online?
考生
Yes, I have an experience that I have. I bought the shoes online. But the online shopping was hard because I want I can't put it on before.
考官
How much money do you usually spend on shoes?
考生
I should say minimum, uh, money because like I said, I buy shoes when I am needed and I prefer not to spend a lot a lot of money to the shoes.
考官
Which do you prefer, fashionable shoes or comfortable shoes?
考生
I usually prefer uh, comfortable shoes. In fact, I like uh, like sneaker a lot and I wear even in dresses. The I I usually wear sneakers everywhere.
Do you like buying shoes? How often?
分數: 60.0建議: 답변이 자연스럽지 않고 중복되는 표현이 많으며 문장이 명확하지 않습니다. 좀 더 간결하고 명확하게 자신의 구매 빈도와 선호하는 신발 종류를 설명하는 연습이 필요합니다.
範例: I usually buy shoes only when I need them, such as rain boots or sneakers.
Have you ever bought shoes online?
分數: 55.0建議: 문장이 어색하고 의미 전달이 명확하지 않습니다. 온라인 쇼핑 경험과 어려움을 구체적으로 설명하는 연습이 필요합니다.
範例: Yes, I have bought shoes online before, but it was difficult because I couldn't try them on beforehand.
How much money do you usually spend on shoes?
分數: 60.0建議: 답변이 중복되고 문법적으로 부자연스럽습니다. 지출 금액에 대해 명확하고 자연스럽게 표현하는 연습이 필요합니다.
範例: I usually spend a small amount of money on shoes because I only buy them when necessary.
Which do you prefer, fashionable shoes or comfortable shoes?
分數: 65.0建議: 중복되는 표현과 어색한 문장이 있습니다. 선호하는 신발 종류와 이유를 명확하고 자연스럽게 설명하는 연습이 필요합니다.
範例: I prefer comfortable shoes, especially sneakers, which I often wear even with dresses because they are versatile and comfortable.
× I just have shoes like rain boots or sneakers.
✓ I just have shoes like rain boots or sneakers.
No correction needed here as 'shoes', 'rain boots', and 'sneakers' are correctly used in plural form.
× I just buy shoes when I need I am needed and in fact, to be specific, they I just have shoes like rain boots or sneakers.
✓ I just buy shoes when I need them, and in fact, to be specific, I just have shoes like rain boots or sneakers.
The original sentence is confusing and lacks proper structure. 'I need I am needed' is incorrect and unclear. Adding 'them' after 'need' clarifies the object, and restructuring the sentence improves clarity and flow.
× Yes, I have an experience that I have. I bought the shoes online.
✓ Yes, I have had the experience. I bought shoes online.
The phrase 'I have an experience that I have' is awkward and incorrect. Using present perfect 'have had' correctly expresses past experience. Also, 'the shoes' is too specific; 'shoes' is more natural here.
× But the online shopping was hard because I want I can't put it on before.
✓ But online shopping was hard because I couldn't try them on before.
'I want I can't put it on before' is grammatically incorrect and unclear. The modal verb 'couldn't' correctly expresses inability in the past. Also, 'try them on' is the correct phrase for fitting shoes.
× I prefer not to spend a lot a lot of money to the shoes.
✓ I prefer not to spend a lot of money on shoes.
'A lot a lot of money to the shoes' is incorrect. The phrase should be 'a lot of money on shoes' to correctly express spending money for shoes.
× I like uh, like sneaker a lot and I wear even in dresses.
✓ I like sneakers a lot and I even wear them with dresses.
'Sneaker' should be plural 'sneakers' when talking generally. Also, 'wear even in dresses' is awkward; 'wear them with dresses' is clearer and grammatically correct.