Part 1
시험관
Do you prefer sad or happy music?
수험생
I prefer sad music because I can feel myself, uh, more deep. And I think sad music can illustrate your opinion about some things about the weather, uh.
시험관
Does happy music make you feel more excited?
수험생
I think that happy music make me, makes me make me uh, more excited, umm, because umm, I listen this music when I'm with friends, uh, maybe on some parties or something else. I think umm, happen.
Do you prefer sad or happy music?
점수: 56.0제안: Старайтесь давать более чёткую и структурированную ответную фразу (тема → поддержка → пример). Уберите наполнители («uh», «umm») и исправьте грамматику. Вместо обобщений дайте конкретную причину (например, почему грустная музыка вам подходит) и один короткий пример. Используйте связку для логики (because, for example, so).
예시: I prefer sad music because it helps me process emotions and reflect on my thoughts. For example, when I feel stressed after a long day, listening to slow, melancholic songs calms me and helps me concentrate on solutions.
Does happy music make you feel more excited?
점수: 52.0제안: Сократите повторения и лишние слова, исправьте грамматику и используйте связующие слова для плавного ответа. Начните с прямого ответа, затем добавьте причину и один конкретный пример ситуации (where/when). Избегайте бессмысленных фраз («I think happen»).
예시: Yes, happy music does make me more excited because it has an upbeat tempo and positive lyrics. For instance, when I'm at parties with friends, cheerful pop songs lift everyone's mood and make us dance.
× I prefer sad music because I can feel myself, uh, more deep.
✓ I prefer sad music because I can feel myself more deeply.
The reflexive pronoun 'myself' is acceptable but the adverb should be 'more deeply' to modify the verb 'feel'. 'Deep' is an adjective; we need the adverb form 'deeply'. Use 'myself' only if the emphasis is necessary; otherwise 'I can feel more deeply' is better. Suggestion: Replace adjective with adverb and place adverb after the verb: 'I can feel more deeply.'
× And I think sad music can illustrate your opinion about some things about the weather, uh.
✓ And I think sad music can express your feelings about things like the weather.
The verb 'illustrate' is not the best collocation for 'opinion' in this context; 'express' is more natural. Also 'your opinion about some things about the weather' is wordy and ungrammatical; simplify to 'your feelings about things like the weather.' This fixes sentence structure and word choice. Suggestion: Use 'express your feelings about things like the weather.'
× I think that happy music make me, makes me make me uh, more excited, umm, because umm, I listen this music when I'm with friends, uh, maybe on some parties or something else.
✓ I think that happy music makes me more excited because I listen to it when I'm with friends, maybe at parties or somewhere similar.
Subject-verb agreement: 'happy music' is singular, so the verb should be 'makes' (third person singular). Remove repeated phrases 'make me, makes me make me'. Use the correct verb pattern 'listen to something' rather than 'listen this music'. Preposition use: use 'at parties' not 'on some parties'. Use 'somewhere similar' or 'other occasions' instead of 'something else.' Suggestion: Keep subject-verb agreement and correct verb patterns: 'happy music makes me more excited because I listen to it when I'm with friends, maybe at parties.'
× I think umm, happen.
✓ I think it happens.
The fragment 'I think umm, happen' is missing a subject for the verb 'happen'. Add 'it' as the subject and use the correct form 'happens' if referring to a singular situation: 'I think it happens.' Also 'happen' without context is unclear; specify what 'it' refers to if possible. Suggestion: Use a subject and correct verb form: 'I think it happens.'