Part 1
시험관
Do you like swimming?
수험생
Yes, yes, I love swimming. They help me in Peace of Mind and a healthy life. Swimming good for me. I love swimming.
시험관
Is it difficult to learn how to swim?
수험생
Of course, in starting some difficulties are there so the person anyone can practice regularly, they can easy on on her routine because it is best exercise for body and recent time there are more people doing well.
시험관
Where do people in your country like to go swimming?
수험생
In my country, more people are going to swim any particular indoor swimming pools the students in Nowadays, the students have swimming pools in in her own school and they are learn how to swimming at the at this area.
시험관
What’s the difference between swimming in the pool and swimming in the sea?
수험생
Yes, it is a big difference in swimming in Pool and see, because pool is the small, small graph of a small part of water, but but in sea it is a critical situation, a large amount of water, anyone can not survive easily. But in swimming pool people are learn how to swim, how to save her life, how to.
Do you like swimming?
점수: 55.0제안: Be more natural and concise: give a clear topic sentence, then one or two specific supporting details. Correct grammar (singular/plural, verb forms) and avoid repetition. Use linking words if adding reasons.
예시: Yes, I love swimming. It helps me relax and improves my fitness, so I often swim three times a week to stay healthy.
Is it difficult to learn how to swim?
점수: 45.0제안: State a clear opinion first, then give one or two specific reasons with logical connectors. Use correct word order and pronouns, and keep sentences short and coherent.
예시: It can be difficult at first, but with regular practice most people improve quickly. For example, beginners often struggle with breathing and coordination, but lessons and practice help them gain confidence.
Where do people in your country like to go swimming?
점수: 50.0제안: Answer directly, then provide specific examples and use linking words. Correct grammar (articles, plural/singular) and avoid vague phrases like 'any particular'.
예시: Many people swim at indoor public pools, especially in cities. Also, most schools now have swimming pools, so students often learn to swim during PE classes.
What’s the difference between swimming in the pool and swimming in the sea?
점수: 40.0제안: Begin with a clear comparison sentence, then give two specific contrasting points using linking words (e.g., 'whereas', 'while'). Use accurate vocabulary (sea vs. ocean, safe vs. dangerous) and complete sentences.
예시: Swimming in a pool is usually safer and more controlled, with clear water and lifeguards, whereas the sea has waves, currents and varying depths, so it can be more dangerous for inexperienced swimmers.
× They help me in Peace of Mind and a healthy life.
✓ They help me have peace of mind and a healthy life.
Pronoun 'They' is ambiguous but refers to swimming; use plural pronoun is acceptable, but the phrase 'in Peace of Mind' is incorrect. Use verb 'help me have' and lowercase 'peace of mind'. This clarifies subject and corrects prepositional use.
× Swimming good for me.
✓ Swimming is good for me.
The sentence lacks the linking verb 'is'. Include 'is' to form a complete clause: subject + linking verb + adjective. This fixes sentence without a verb.
× I love swimming.
✓ I love swimming.
This sentence is correct. No correction needed. It uses first person present simple correctly.
× Of course, in starting some difficulties are there so the person anyone can practice regularly, they can easy on on her routine because it is best exercise for body and recent time there are more people doing well.
✓ Of course, at the start there are some difficulties, but if a person practices regularly they can easily make it part of their routine because it is one of the best exercises for the body, and recently more people are doing it well.
Multiple issues: incorrect word order ('in starting' -> 'at the start'), unnecessary words ('anyone'), pronoun inconsistency ('they' vs 'her'), missing adverb forms ('easy' -> 'easily'), article and noun issues ('exercise for body' -> 'exercise for the body'), and tense/adverb placement ('recent time' -> 'recently'). Restructure into clearer complex sentence and use consistent singular/plural and correct adverb/adjective forms.
× In my country, more people are going to swim any particular indoor swimming pools the students in Nowadays, the students have swimming pools in in her own school and they are learn how to swimming at the at this area.
✓ In my country, more people go to indoor swimming pools. Nowadays, many schools have swimming pools, and students learn how to swim there.
Problems include wrong preposition ('going to swim' -> 'go to'), unnecessary words ('any particular'), repeated words, wrong tense and word order ('the students in Nowadays'), pronoun error ('her own school'), and incorrect verb form ('learn how to swimming' -> 'learn how to swim'). Simplify into two clear sentences with correct prepositions and verb forms.
× Yes, it is a big difference in swimming in Pool and see, because pool is the small, small graph of a small part of water, but but in sea it is a critical situation, a large amount of water, anyone can not survive easily.
✓ Yes, there is a big difference between swimming in a pool and swimming in the sea, because a pool is a small body of water, but the sea is vast and deep, so it is harder for someone to survive there without proper skills.
Article errors ('Pool' and 'see' -> 'a pool' and 'the sea'), preposition and conjunction issues ('difference in' -> 'difference between'), incorrect noun choice ('graph' -> 'body'), awkward phrasing ('critical situation'), double words, and modal/negation clarity ('anyone can not' -> 'someone can not' or 'it is harder for someone'). Use definite/indefinite articles and clearer vocabulary.
× But in swimming pool people are learn how to swim, how to save her life, how to.
✓ But in swimming pools, people learn how to swim and how to save their lives.
Pronoun and number issues: 'in swimming pool' needs plural or article ('in swimming pools' or 'in a swimming pool'). 'are learn' is incorrect verb form (remove 'are'), and 'her life' should match plural 'people' so use 'their lives'. Complete the second part for clarity.