Part 1
Examinador
Do you like taking pictures of different views?
Candidato
Yes, I enjoy taking photographs, especially of natural and adventurous scenes. I like capturing forests, waterfalls and wild animals because they had dramatic colours and interesting texture that make each photo unique.
Examinador
Do you prefer views in urban areas or rural areas?
Candidato
Yes, I prefer using rural area mainly because in the rural area a village format images and fields and foresting natural life enjoy without any.
Examinador
Do you prefer views in your own country or in other countries?
Candidato
I prefer use in my country. Basically I am from a state named Rajasthan in India. Rajasthan is a historical places, many forest, woods and villas and natural historical palaces of kings.
Do you like taking pictures of different views?
Puntuación: 65.0Sugerencia: Be careful with grammar, verb tense and word choice; keep answers concise and coherent. Start with a clear topic sentence, then add one or two specific details and a brief reason. Use correct verb forms (e.g., 'have' not 'had') and singular/plural agreement, and avoid vague phrases like 'adventurous scenes' without an example.
Ejemplo: Yes, I love taking photographs of different views. For example, I often shoot forests and waterfalls because their vibrant colours and varied textures create dramatic images. I also enjoy capturing wildlife when I can, as animals add life and interest to a landscape.
Do you prefer views in urban areas or rural areas?
Puntuación: 45.0Sugerencia: Give a direct answer first (I prefer rural areas), then explain with clear, specific reasons and correct grammar. Use linking words (because, so, for example) and avoid redundant or unclear phrases. Mention concrete things you like about rural views (fields, village scenes, quietness).
Ejemplo: I prefer views in rural areas because they offer peaceful village scenes and open fields. For example, I like photographing farmers working in fields and quiet country roads, which feel more natural and less crowded than city streets.
Do you prefer views in your own country or in other countries?
Puntuación: 55.0Sugerencia: Answer directly and then give specific supporting details about your country. Correct grammar (e.g., 'I prefer views in my own country'; 'Rajasthan has many historical places'). Use linking words and avoid listing words inaccurately (e.g., 'villas' vs 'havelis' or 'palaces').
Ejemplo: I prefer views in my own country, especially in my home state of Rajasthan. Rajasthan has many historic palaces, forts, and desert landscapes, so I enjoy photographing ornate palaces at sunset and the colorful local markets, which reflect its rich culture.
× I like capturing forests, waterfalls and wild animals because they had dramatic colours and interesting texture that make each photo unique.
✓ I like capturing forests, waterfalls, and wild animals because they have dramatic colours and interesting textures that make each photo unique.
The original uses 'had' (past) but the sentence describes general, ongoing qualities so present tense 'have' is correct (Grammar Problem Type 6: Present tense issue). Also 'texture' should be plural 'textures' to agree with the plural subjects (Grammar Problem Type 1: Singular and plural issue). Use present tense for general statements and ensure noun number matches the items described.
× Yes, I prefer using rural area mainly because in the rural area a village format images and fields and foresting natural life enjoy without any.
✓ Yes, I prefer rural areas mainly because the countryside has villages, fields, and forests where you can enjoy natural life.
The original sentence has multiple issues: incorrect article and noun forms ('rural area' should be plural or preceded by an article), awkward verb forms ('using' is unnecessary), and unclear phrasing ('village format images', 'foresting') (Grammar Problem Type 26: Sentence structure errors; Grammar Problem Type 11: Incorrect use of prepositions; Grammar Problem Type 22: Article errors). The corrected sentence uses plural 'rural areas' or 'the countryside', fixes noun forms ('villages, fields, and forests'), and uses a clear relative clause 'where you can enjoy natural life.' Keep noun forms and articles consistent and use simple structures for clarity.
× I prefer use in my country.
✓ I prefer to use my country.
The verb 'prefer' requires either a gerund (prefer doing) or 'to' plus infinitive (prefer to do). Here 'prefer to use my country' is still awkward; more natural is 'I prefer to stay in my country' or 'I prefer places in my country.' The main error is missing 'to' before the verb (Grammar Problem Type 8: Verb + -ing form and Grammar Problem Type 22: Article errors). Choose the correct verb form after 'prefer' and ensure the object is clear.
× Basically I am from a state named Rajasthan in India.
✓ Basically, I am from a state called Rajasthan in India.
'Named Rajasthan' is understandable but 'called Rajasthan' is more natural. Add a comma after 'Basically' for clarity. This is mainly a style and article use issue (Grammar Problem Type 13: Incorrect use of adjectives or adverbs; Grammar Problem Type 22: Article errors). Use natural collocations like 'a state called'.
× Rajasthan is a historical places, many forest, woods and villas and natural historical palaces of kings.
✓ Rajasthan is a historic place with many forests, woods, villas, and ancient royal palaces.
The original mixes singular and plural ('a historical places') which is incorrect (Grammar Problem Type 1: Singular and plural issue; Grammar Problem Type 22: Article errors). 'Historical' as adjective is acceptable but 'historic' or 'historical' depends on meaning; 'historic place' or 'a region with historic sites' is better. Plural nouns need plural forms ('forests') and coordinate lists should be parallel. Rephrase to a clear noun phrase 'with many forests, villas, and ancient royal palaces.'