Part 1
考官
Are there a lot of crosswalks around the placewhere you live?
考生
Yes, there are quite a few crosswalks around where I live, especially near schools and busy intersections. This course would make it much safer for patent trains to cross the street, which is important in the bustling neighborhood like mine.
考官
Is there anything you would like to change aboutthe traffic in your area?
考生
Yes, I would definitely like to see improvements in the traffic situation in my area. The main issue is the frequent congestion during peak hours, which cause long delays and restrictions for commuters.
Are there a lot of crosswalks around the place where you live?
分數: 65.0建議: Your answer is generally relevant but contains some unclear phrases and minor errors that affect clarity, such as 'This course would make it much safer for patent trains to cross the street.' Try to use clear and accurate vocabulary and avoid confusing expressions. Also, keep your answer concise and directly related to the question. You could improve coherence by linking your ideas more smoothly.
範例: Yes, there are many crosswalks around my neighbourhood, particularly near schools and busy intersections. These crossings help pedestrians, including children, to cross the streets safely, which is very important in such a busy area.
Is there anything you would like to change about the traffic in your area?
分數: 80.0建議: Your answer is clear and relevant, but you could enhance it by adding more specific details and linking words to make your response more coherent and engaging. For example, explain why congestion happens or suggest possible solutions. Also, watch for subject-verb agreement errors, such as 'which cause' should be 'which causes'.
範例: Yes, I would definitely like to improve the traffic in my area because there is frequent congestion during peak hours, which causes long delays for commuters. For instance, many people drive to work at the same time, leading to traffic jams. Therefore, introducing better public transport options could help reduce the problem.
× This course would make it much safer for patent trains to cross the street, which is important in the bustling neighborhood like mine.
✓ This course would make it much safer for pedestrian trains to cross the street, which is important in a bustling neighborhood like mine.
The word 'patent' is incorrect in this context; the correct adjective is 'pedestrian' to describe trains or crossings related to people walking. Also, 'the bustling neighborhood like mine' should be 'a bustling neighborhood like mine' because it is a general description, not a specific known neighborhood.
× The main issue is the frequent congestion during peak hours, which cause long delays and restrictions for commuters.
✓ The main issue is the frequent congestion during peak hours, which causes long delays and restrictions for commuters.
The relative pronoun 'which' refers to 'congestion', a singular noun, so the verb should be singular 'causes' instead of plural 'cause' to agree in number.