Part 1
考官
Are the roads in the area where you live busy?
考生
Yes, there are many traffic jams on the road near my house, so I am annoyed, especially in the morning and because it's difficult for how many residents to walk.
考官
Do people cross the road in the city where you live?
考生
Yes, I live in the most populous district in Tokyo, so many young children and elderly people have to cross the roads when they want to reach the nearest station.
考官
How is the condition of the roads in your city?
考生
It seems that the roads near my home is very narrow, so local governments should improve in the situation so that many cars can flow out smoothly, especially in the rush hour.
考官
Do you think the roads in your city need improvement?
考生
Yes, it seems that new roads should be necessary in our local communities because the population there has increased dramatically in these ten years, so it is quite narrow for the residents and to live in comfortably.
Are the roads in the area where you live busy?
分數: 65.0建議: 回答が少し不自然で、文法的な誤りや意味の不明瞭な部分があります。例えば、「because it's difficult for how many residents to walk」という部分は意味が伝わりにくいです。より自然で明確な表現を心がけ、冗長な部分を避けてください。
範例: Yes, the roads near my house are very busy, especially in the morning. This causes frequent traffic jams, which can be quite frustrating for residents trying to commute.
Do people cross the road in the city where you live?
分數: 75.0建議: 回答は比較的明確ですが、接続詞を使って文をつなげるとより自然で論理的になります。また、具体的な状況や理由をもう少し詳しく述べると良いでしょう。
範例: Yes, since I live in the most populous district in Tokyo, many young children and elderly people often cross the roads to reach the nearest station safely.
How is the condition of the roads in your city?
分數: 70.0建議: 文法の誤り(主語と動詞の一致など)に注意し、より自然な表現を使いましょう。また、接続詞を使って理由や結果を明確に示すと良いです。
範例: The roads near my home are quite narrow, so the local government should improve them to allow traffic to flow more smoothly, especially during rush hour.
Do you think the roads in your city need improvement?
分數: 68.0建議: 文が長くなりすぎて意味が分かりにくくなっています。簡潔にし、文法的な誤りを直し、接続詞を適切に使って論理的に述べましょう。
範例: Yes, I think new roads are necessary in our community because the population has increased dramatically over the past ten years, making the current roads too narrow for comfortable living.
× Yes, there are many traffic jams on the road near my house, so I am annoyed, especially in the morning and because it's difficult for how many residents to walk.
✓ Yes, there are many traffic jams on the road near my house, so I am annoyed, especially in the morning, and because it is difficult for many residents to walk.
The phrase 'for how many residents to walk' is incorrect. The correct preposition usage is 'for many residents to walk'. The word 'how' is unnecessary and incorrect in this context. Removing 'how' makes the sentence grammatically correct.
× It seems that the roads near my home is very narrow, so local governments should improve in the situation so that many cars can flow out smoothly, especially in the rush hour.
✓ It seems that the roads near my home are very narrow, so local governments should improve the situation so that many cars can flow out smoothly, especially during rush hour.
The subject 'roads' is plural, so the verb should be 'are' instead of 'is' to agree in number. Also, 'improve in the situation' is incorrect; it should be 'improve the situation'. Additionally, 'in the rush hour' should be 'during rush hour' for correct prepositional usage.
× It seems that the roads near my home is very narrow, so local governments should improve in the situation so that many cars can flow out smoothly, especially in the rush hour.
✓ It seems that the roads near my home are very narrow, so local governments should improve the situation so that many cars can flow out smoothly, especially during rush hour.
The preposition 'in' before 'the situation' and 'the rush hour' is incorrect. The correct phrases are 'improve the situation' (no preposition needed) and 'during rush hour' to indicate the time period.
× Yes, it seems that new roads should be necessary in our local communities because the population there has increased dramatically in these ten years, so it is quite narrow for the residents and to live in comfortably.
✓ Yes, it seems that new roads should be necessary in our local communities because the population there has increased dramatically in these ten years, so it is quite crowded for the residents to live in comfortably.
The phrase 'it is quite narrow for the residents' is incorrect because 'narrow' describes physical width, not suitability for living. The correct adjective is 'crowded' to express that the area is too full for comfortable living. Also, 'and to live in comfortably' is awkward; it should be 'to live in comfortably' without 'and'.