Part 1
Examinador
Are you good at giving gifts?
Candidato
To be honest, I'm a big hit or Mitch. Why? I love making people happy. I often find myself wrecking my brain for weeks trying to find a reasons that truly suits the recipient's unique personality and taste.
Examinador
When do you usually give gifts to others?
Candidato
I typically reserve give given for structural occasion like birthdays or traditional holidays. Occasionally I'll show by a small talking up appreciation for a friend just to thank them for their support.
Examinador
What do you consider when choosing a gift?
Candidato
The recipient's personal references are always my top priority. I try to find something that is either highly practical for their daily life or wholesome kind of sentimental value to make it more memorable.
Examinador
Have you ever given others a handmade gift?
Candidato
Yes, I have back in high school I used to make personal personalized. Reading cars for my teachers is definitely a labor of love and I find that people usually appreciate the extra effort and since sin sincerity involve.
Examinador
Do expensive gifts better express your feelings?
Candidato
Not necessarily. I strongly believe that is the the talk that cause a small meaningful gift chosen with cards with care can often convey much deeper feelings than a lavish presence that lacks a personal type.
Are you good at giving gifts?
Puntuación: 55.0Sugerencia: Improve clarity, accuracy and natural phrasing. Use correct idioms and avoid invented phrases ('big hit or Mitch', 'wrecking my brain', 'reasons') and grammar errors. Begin with a clear topic sentence, then give one or two specific supporting details. Keep within 3–4 sentences.
Ejemplo: Yes, I enjoy giving gifts because I like making people happy. I often spend weeks thinking about what would suit the recipient’s personality, such as choosing a book for an avid reader or a kitchen gadget for someone who loves cooking. I believe a thoughtful gift shows you care.
When do you usually give gifts to others?
Puntuación: 50.0Sugerencia: Correct word choice and sentence structure. Use a clear topic sentence and specific examples. Remove awkward phrases ('structural occasion', 'show by a small talking up'). Use linking words like 'however' or 'also' to connect ideas.
Ejemplo: I usually give gifts on special occasions such as birthdays and traditional holidays. However, I also sometimes give a small present or a handwritten note to thank a friend for their support after they have helped me.
What do you consider when choosing a gift?
Puntuación: 65.0Sugerencia: Focus on accurate vocabulary and clearer phrasing. Use linking words to present categories and add a specific example to make the answer more concrete. Avoid mixed-up phrases ('personal references', 'wholesome kind of sentimental').
Ejemplo: I always consider the recipient’s preferences first. I decide whether they need something practical for daily use, like a travel mug for someone who commutes, or something sentimental, such as a framed photo, to make the gift more memorable.
Have you ever given others a handmade gift?
Puntuación: 45.0Sugerencia: Fix grammatical errors and be concise. State a clear topic sentence, then give one concrete example with brief details. Avoid repeated or corrupted words ('personal personalized', 'Reading cars', 'since sin sincerity involve').
Ejemplo: Yes. In high school I made personalized greeting cards for my teachers. I spent time drawing and writing individual messages, and they always appreciated the effort because the cards felt sincere.
Do expensive gifts better express your feelings?
Puntuación: 55.0Sugerencia: Clarify and correct phrasing. Start with a clear opinion, then give reasons and an example. Avoid repetitions and wrong words ('the the talk', 'presence', 'personal type'). Use linking words like 'because' or 'since'.
Ejemplo: Not necessarily. I think a small, thoughtful gift chosen with care can express feelings better because it shows you know the person. For example, a handwritten letter or a handmade gift often feels more meaningful than an expensive item that wasn’t chosen personally.
× To be honest, I'm a big hit or Mitch.
✓ To be honest, I'm a big gift-giver.
The original uses an incorrect idiom 'a big hit or Mitch' which is meaningless in context; this is a sentence structure/word choice error. Replace with 'a big gift-giver' to convey the intended idea. Suggestion: Use clear, common expressions that match the meaning you want to convey.
× I often find myself wrecking my brain for weeks trying to find a reasons that truly suits the recipient's unique personality and taste.
✓ I often find myself racking my brain for weeks trying to find a reason that truly suits the recipient's unique personality and taste.
Errors: 'wrecking my brain' is incorrect idiom; correct idiom is 'racking my brain'. 'reasons' should be singular 'a reason' to match 'find'. 'that truly suits' is fine but ensure singular agreement with 'reason'. Suggestion: Learn correct idioms and ensure singular/plural agreement between articles and nouns.
× I typically reserve give given for structural occasion like birthdays or traditional holidays.
✓ I typically reserve gift-giving for special occasions like birthdays or traditional holidays.
Problems: 'reserve give given' is ungrammatical; correct noun form is 'gift-giving'. 'structural occasion' is wrong collocation; use 'special occasions'. Suggestion: Use correct noun forms (gerunds) for activities and natural collocations.
× Occasionally I'll show by a small talking up appreciation for a friend just to thank them for their support.
✓ Occasionally I'll show a small token of appreciation to a friend just to thank them for their support.
Errors: 'show by a small talking up appreciation' is ungrammatical. Correct phrase is 'show a small token of appreciation'. Also use 'to a friend' not 'for a friend' in this context. Suggestion: Use common noun phrases ('token of appreciation') and correct prepositions ('to a friend').
× The recipient's personal references are always my top priority.
✓ The recipient's personal preferences are always my top priority.
'personal references' is incorrect word choice; 'personal preferences' fits the meaning. Ensure noun choice matches intended meaning. Suggestion: Choose vocabulary that accurately reflects the concept (preferences, not references).
× I try to find something that is either highly practical for their daily life or wholesome kind of sentimental value to make it more memorable.
✓ I try to find something that is either highly practical for their daily life or has a kind of sentimental value to make it more memorable.
Problems: 'wholesome kind of sentimental value' is awkward; use 'has a kind of sentimental value'. Maintain parallel structure between the two options by using 'either... or has...'. Suggestion: Keep parallel structure and use natural adjective-noun combinations.
× Yes, I have back in high school I used to make personal personalized.
✓ Yes. Back in high school I used to make personalized gifts.
Errors: Mixed tense/structure: 'Yes, I have back in high school' is wrong; use 'Back in high school I used to...'. 'personal personalized' is redundant and missing noun; use 'personalized gifts'. Suggestion: Keep past time markers at sentence start and avoid redundant words.
× Reading cars for my teachers is definitely a labor of love and I find that people usually appreciate the extra effort and since sin sincerity involve.
✓ Making cards for my teachers was definitely a labor of love, and I found that people usually appreciate the extra effort and the sincerity involved.
Errors: 'Reading cars' should be 'making cards'; tense should match past 'was'. 'and since sin sincerity involve' is garbled—correct phrase 'and the sincerity involved'. Suggestion: Proofread for similar-sounding words and ensure tense consistency.
× Not necessarily. I strongly believe that is the the talk that cause a small meaningful gift chosen with cards with care can often convey much deeper feelings than a lavish presence that lacks a personal type.
✓ Not necessarily. I strongly believe that a small, meaningful gift chosen with care can often convey much deeper feelings than a lavish present that lacks a personal touch.
Many issues: Remove duplicated 'the the'. 'the talk that cause' is incorrect—intended meaning is 'that a small...'. 'chosen with cards with care' should be 'chosen with care'. 'lavish presence' should be 'lavish present'. 'personal type' should be 'personal touch'. Suggestion: Simplify the sentence and use correct collocations: 'meaningful gift', 'chosen with care', 'lavish present', 'personal touch'.