Intermediate-Personal Verbal Assessment
Intermediate-Personal Verbal Assessment
Thursday, October 07 @ 15:30 (UTC+08:00)
Peter H.
Video lesson
Hello,Teacher,My name is Eistert,I am a programmer.In my free time.I like go hikeing,play basketball and running in the park.Nice to meet you.
I parpare little for this personal verbal assessment.
Today I want to try pass the intermediate personal verbal assessment.
If I don't pass,I will pass the exam next time.
I am a little nervous about this assessment
If I said the sentence is not good,Please forgive me.
Teacher Feedback
Peter H. - 37 - London, UK
Sports/Music/Series
Q1: The Future
15:35
Q2: Television
15:39
Q6: Dining Out
past forms
future forms
'You will be like it'
You like like
'I also have not much money'
I also don't have much money
Teacher's Note
Overall
Dear Eistert. Thank you for attending your INT stage assessment. Unfortunately, you have not passed your Personal Verbal Assessment today. That means you have not demonstrated the language skills necessary to move to the next stage. Spend a little bit more time on reviewing (the material/the course/the feedback from your past lessons). You can book another assessment in three weeks’ time. If you have further questions about this, please reach out to your Local Customer Service Representative. Thanks, (PVA)Peter.H
Strength
Confidence:
You were confident enough to expand on your ideas and you were keen to give full answers, especially when we talked about entertainment. This is a great attitude and will help you in the future. Well done!
Areas for improvement
Clarity:
You can develop your pronunciation and intonation by watching English language films and listening to English language podcasts. The more exposure you get to the language, the more your pronunciation will develop. You can ask your EF teachers if there are any words which are difficult for you. You could also work on developing your range of language so that you have more expressions and phrases to express yourself fully. Reading English language texts and watching English language films with subtitles is a great way to widen your vocabulary. Good luck!