Part 1
考官
Do you like shopping?
考生
Uh, definitely, I love shopping, being a shopaholic person, when I have a quality of time, I give preferred, uh, I prefer to go for shopping, uh, not only for my family member, but also for me. Uh, basically I prefer to buy clothes, decor items for my house as well as, uh, plenty of.
考官
Do you compare prices when you shop? Why?
考生
Of course, when I go for shopping, I usually compare prices because there are things that are quite expensive or some are cost effective, but I go for quality. Firstly I judge the quality and then compare the prices. And.
考官
Is it difficult for you to make choices when you shop?
考生
Yes, definitely it's quite uphill task for me to choose some things for my shopping purposes because, uh, being a confusing person when I see a lot of or plenty of things like clothes, if I talk about my clothes and I'm little bit confused. So when?
考官
Do you think expensive products are always better than cheaper ones?
考生
Not at all. I deem that not at every choice. Expensive products are always better than cheaper funds. There are certain things whose quality are good and they are much cost effective than expensive things. So it depends upon the what kind of product is it's doesn't matter.
Do you like shopping?
分數: 60.0建議: Try to make your answer more fluent and structured. Avoid filler words like 'uh' and unclear phrases such as 'I give preferred'. Start with a clear topic sentence, then add specific examples. Keep your answer within 5 sentences for clarity.
範例: Yes, I really enjoy shopping. Whenever I have free time, I like to shop not only for my family but also for myself. For example, I often buy clothes and decorative items for my home. Shopping is a relaxing activity for me and helps me find useful things.
Do you compare prices when you shop? Why?
分數: 65.0建議: Your answer is relevant but incomplete and ends abruptly. Use linking words to connect ideas and complete your thoughts. Also, avoid starting sentences with 'And'. Provide a clear reason and example to support your answer.
範例: Yes, I always compare prices when I shop because some products are expensive while others are more affordable. However, I focus on quality first and then look for the best price. For instance, I might choose a slightly costlier item if it lasts longer.
Is it difficult for you to make choices when you shop?
分數: 50.0建議: Your answer is unclear and incomplete. Avoid filler words and incomplete sentences. Start with a clear topic sentence, then explain why you find it difficult with specific details. Use linking words to make your answer coherent.
範例: Yes, I find it difficult to make choices when shopping, especially for clothes. There are so many options that I often feel confused about which one to pick. This makes the decision-making process quite challenging for me.
Do you think expensive products are always better than cheaper ones?
分數: 55.0建議: Your answer has good content but the language is unclear and contains grammatical errors. Use simpler and clearer sentences. Provide a clear opinion and support it with reasons and examples. Avoid confusing phrases.
範例: No, I don't think expensive products are always better than cheaper ones. Some affordable products have good quality and are more cost-effective. For example, I once bought a budget phone that worked better than a costly one.
× when I have a quality of time
✓ when I have some quality time
The phrase 'a quality of time' is incorrect because 'quality' is an uncountable noun here and does not require an article 'a'. The correct expression is 'some quality time' meaning a good amount of time.
× I give preferred
✓ I prefer
The phrase 'I give preferred' is incorrect. The verb 'prefer' does not require 'give' before it. The correct form is simply 'I prefer'.
× I prefer to go for shopping
✓ I prefer to go shopping
The phrase 'go for shopping' is incorrect. The correct expression is 'go shopping' without the preposition 'for'.
× not only for my family member
✓ not only for my family members
The singular 'family member' should be plural 'family members' because it refers to more than one person.
× plenty of.
✓ plenty of things.
The phrase 'plenty of' is incomplete and requires a noun after it to be grammatically correct. Here, 'things' completes the phrase.
× when I go for shopping
✓ when I go shopping
The phrase 'go for shopping' is incorrect. The correct form is 'go shopping' without the preposition 'for'.
× some are cost effective
✓ some are cost-effective
'Cost-effective' is a compound adjective and should be hyphenated when used before a noun or as a predicate adjective.
× And.
The sentence fragment 'And.' is incomplete and should be connected to the previous sentence or completed to form a full sentence.
× when I see a lot of or plenty of things like clothes
✓ when I see a lot of things or plenty of things like clothes
The phrase 'a lot of or plenty of things' requires the noun 'things' after both quantifiers for clarity and correctness.
× if I talk about my clothes and I'm little bit confused
✓ if I talk about my clothes and I'm a little bit confused
The phrase 'little bit' requires the article 'a' before it to be grammatically correct.
× Expensive products are always better than cheaper funds
✓ Expensive products are always better than cheaper ones
The word 'funds' is incorrect here; the correct pronoun to replace 'products' is 'ones'.
× There are certain things whose quality are good
✓ There are certain things whose quality is good
The noun 'quality' is singular, so the verb should be 'is' instead of 'are'.
× So it depends upon the what kind of product is it's doesn't matter
✓ So it depends on what kind of product it is; it doesn't matter
The original sentence is ungrammatical and confusing. Correct preposition is 'depends on', and the sentence should be split for clarity.