Part 1
시험관
Do you have any hobbies?
수험생
Yes, I really love watching baseball game. A couple of a couple of years ago I had an opportunity to visit baseball stadium. I was impressed by the vibrant structure of stadium and the performance was the fun. So that day I became a huge fan.
시험관
Did you have any hobbies when you were a child?
수험생
When I was try I used to ride a bike almost every day. After finishing my school. I usually hang out with my friend to ride the bike. We because we had a great beautiful park near my house. It is the best way to run.
시험관
Do you have a hobby that you've had since childhood?
수험생
No, I haven't. Uh, when I was child I used to ride a bike or swim in the swimming pool. But now as I grew up, I, I didn't do that much because I am so busy. I was so busy and I do not have much.
시험관
Do you have the same hobbies as your family members?
수험생
Actually, our family, all members are big fan of the baseball team, which is a team based in Seoul. So we really enjoy going to baseball stadium and sharing the team with others. It was so exciting.
Do you have any hobbies?
점수: 55.0제안: 문장이 여러 곳에서 중복되거나 어색한 표현이 있습니다. 문장은 직접 질문에 답하는 주제 문장으로 시작하고, 필요하면 하나나 두 개의 구체적 세부사항을 연결어와 함께 덧붙이세요. 예: 'a couple of a couple of years ago'는 중복이고 'the performance was the fun'은 어색합니다. 또한 시제와 관사(a/the)을 신경 쓰고 어순을 다듬으세요. 구체적인 디테일(어떤 팀, 어떤 장면이 인상적이었는지)을 추가하면 점수가 올라갑니다.
예시: Yes, I love watching baseball. A couple of years ago I visited a stadium to see a Seoul team play, and I was impressed by the huge, lively crowd and the energetic atmosphere. That experience made me a big fan.
Did you have any hobbies when you were a child?
점수: 40.0제안: 문법 오류와 어휘 선택 문제가 많고 문장이 여러 개로 분절되어 있습니다. 'When I was try' 같은 오타를 고치고, 문장은 주제 문장 후 1~2개의 명확한 세부사항으로 구성하세요. 연결어(so, because, and)를 적절히 사용해 논리적으로 이어지게 하세요. 또한 'run'은 자전거 타기와 맞지 않으니 적절한 동사(ride, exercise)를 쓰세요.
예시: When I was a child, I used to ride my bike almost every day. After school, my friends and I would go to a beautiful park near my house because it was a safe and pleasant place to cycle.
Do you have a hobby that you've had since childhood?
점수: 45.0제안: 답변이 반복적이고 장황합니다. 간단한 주제 문장으로 직접 답한 뒤, 이유를 한 문장으로 명확하게 설명하세요. 과거와 현재의 대조를 보여줄 때는 시제를 정확히 사용하고 반복을 피하세요. 예를 들어 'I used to... but now I don't because...' 형태를 권합니다.
예시: No, I haven't kept any single hobby since childhood. I used to cycle and swim when I was younger, but now I rarely do those activities because I am much busier with work and studies.
Do you have the same hobbies as your family members?
점수: 60.0제안: 의미는 전달되지만 어순과 관사 사용, 어색한 표현('sharing the team with others')을 고치면 더 자연스럽습니다. 가족의 취미를 설명할 때는 간단한 주제 문장 후 구체적인 예(어떤 팀, 자주 가는 행사)를 덧붙이세요. 또한 시제를 일관되게 유지하세요.
예시: Yes, all my family members are big fans of a Seoul-based baseball team. We often go to the stadium together to watch matches, and we enjoy cheering for the team because the atmosphere is always exciting.
× Yes, I really love watching baseball game.
✓ Yes, I really love watching baseball games.
Using the singular 'baseball game' is incorrect here because the speaker refers to the activity in general. Use the plural 'baseball games' or the uncountable 'baseball' to indicate a general hobby. Suggestion: say 'watching baseball games' or 'watching baseball.'
× A couple of a couple of years ago I had an opportunity to visit baseball stadium.
✓ A couple of years ago I had an opportunity to visit a baseball stadium.
The phrase 'A couple of a couple of years ago' repeats and is ungrammatical (sentence structure error). Also 'baseball stadium' needs an article 'a' because it's a singular countable noun. Suggestion: use 'A couple of years ago' and include the article 'a'.
× I was impressed by the vibrant structure of stadium and the performance was the fun.
✓ I was impressed by the vibrant structure of the stadium, and the performance was fun.
'The vibrant structure of stadium' needs the definite article 'the' before 'stadium' (article error). 'The performance was the fun' is incorrect; 'fun' is an adjective and does not need 'the'. This is an adjective usage error. Suggestion: say 'the stadium' and 'the performance was fun.'
× So that day I became a huge fan.
✓ So that day I became a huge fan.
This sentence is grammatically acceptable. No change needed. (Included here to show it was checked.)
× When I was try I used to ride a bike almost every day.
✓ When I was three I used to ride a bike almost every day.
'Try' is likely a typo for 'three' (word error). Also 'used to' is correct for past habitual action. Suggestion: correct the number word to 'three.'
× After finishing my school.
✓ After finishing school,
This fragment lacks a main clause (sentence without a verb). It should be connected to another clause: 'After finishing school, I usually hung out with my friends.' Suggestion: combine with the next sentence and correct verb forms and pluralization.
× I usually hang out with my friend to ride the bike.
✓ I usually hung out with my friends to ride bikes.
Tense should match past habitual 'used to' or 'usually' in past context: use 'hung out.' 'Friend' should be plural 'friends' if referring to more than one; also 'ride the bike' is unnatural—use 'ride bikes' or 'ride my bike.' Suggestion: ensure tense consistency and correct pluralization.
× We because we had a great beautiful park near my house.
✓ We did that because we had a beautiful park near my house.
Original sentence has incorrect structure and missing main verb. 'We because we...' is incorrect conjunction use/sentence structure. Also adjective order: 'great beautiful' is redundant/incorrect; choose one adjective or correct order 'beautiful great' is still awkward. Suggestion: 'We did that because we had a beautiful park near my house.'
× It is the best way to run.
✓ It was the best place to play.
Context suggests park was good for activities; 'best way to run' is odd. Also tense should be past 'was.' This is adjective/adverb and word choice issue. Suggestion: use 'place' and appropriate verb such as 'play' or 'ride bikes.'
× No, I haven't. Uh, when I was child I used to ride a bike or swim in the swimming pool.
✓ No, I haven't. Uh, when I was a child I used to ride a bike or swim in the swimming pool.
Missing article 'a' before 'child' (article error/ pronoun context). Suggestion: use 'a child.'
× But now as I grew up, I, I didn't do that much because I am so busy.
✓ But now that I've grown up, I don't do that much because I am so busy.
Tense mismatch: 'as I grew up' (past) conflicts with 'now.' Use present perfect 'I've grown up' to connect past to present, and use present simple 'don't' to describe current habits. Suggestion: 'Now that I've grown up, I don't do that much.'
× I was so busy and I do not have much.
✓ I am so busy and I don't have much free time.
Tense inconsistency: use present 'I am so busy.' 'I do not have much' is incomplete—'much' needs a noun like 'free time.' Suggestion: 'I am so busy and I don't have much free time.'
× Actually, our family, all members are big fan of the baseball team, which is a team based in Seoul.
✓ Actually, all members of my family are big fans of a baseball team based in Seoul.
Word order and article/noun number errors: 'our family, all members are' is awkward; better 'all members of my family.' 'big fan' should be plural 'big fans.' 'which is a team based in Seoul' is wordy—'a baseball team based in Seoul' is concise. Suggestion: reorganize phrase and fix pluralization.
× So we really enjoy going to baseball stadium and sharing the team with others.
✓ So we really enjoy going to the baseball stadium and supporting the team with others.
'baseball stadium' needs 'the'; 'sharing the team with others' is incorrect collocation—likely intended 'supporting the team' or 'cheering for the team.' This is verb/collocation issue. Suggestion: use 'supporting' or 'cheering for' and include the article.
× It was so exciting.
✓ It is so exciting.
Tense choice depends on whether referring to a general feeling (present) or a past event (past). If describing a habitual experience, present 'is' fits: 'It is so exciting.' If referring to a specific past game, 'It was so exciting.' Suggestion: choose tense to match context; here present suits habitual enjoyment.