Nov. 10, 2024
part 1 keeps answers less than 20s
Q1: Do you have a large family or small family?
I have a small family which only includes my dad,mom and myself.
Q2: Tell me something about your family?
Well, my dad is a very patient guy,my mom always works until the night.They both try their best to support me and support the family.I think it's time for me to find some jobs to earn some money and support them too.
Q3: How much time do you manage to spend with members of your family?
I don't need manage my time because I almost stay with my parents everyday.We usually work things out together, such as going to the gym, doing some shopping, travelling around the world and cooking together, so there are many chances I can spend time with my family members.
Q4: In what way is your family important to you?[ps: I' m not sure 'IN WHAT WAY' means,but I still try to write some words.]
My family is deeply important to me. Especially their financial support. I'm looking forward to travel places around the world as much as I can,my parents not only give the money I need, but also choose to travel with me. Without them, I will not be able to make this idea come true.
Q5: What sorts of things do you like to do together?
Of course cooking! If my memory serves me right, When I was 13 years old, My cousin and I tried to put roast, honey and green grapes together into the pot with Wanglaoji(some kind of tea drinks in China), we worked together all afternoon and ate them with curiosity because we knew that this was definitely a dark cooking but it was tasted great in the end.Since then, I like to cook with my parents together and it becomes a daily routine for both of us.
Q6: Do you get well with your family? Why?
I get pretty well with my parents,I think the key reason is that I know what my parents like or dislike, and I try my best to respect their hobbies since there has some generation gap issues.
Q7: Who are you close to in your family?
My dad of course, because in my family, my mom is responsible for working, my dad is responsible for taking care of kid. So he has plenty of time to play with me since I was born.
Q8: Should we rely heavily on our families or is it better to try to be independent?
I personally think it is various different from person to person. For me, It is better to try to be independent. I'm not planning on starting a family, and my parents agree with that. So I think it's OK to stay with my family. Plus, spending lot of time to stay with family dosen' t mean you are not independent. It just simply means I need to get to work to sustain myself as well as getting very close to my family.
Q9: Do you get along well with your family?
Yes, I do get along well with my family. We have a strong bond among us and that make us a happy family.
Q10: What is your special moment with your family?
The moment my parents and I climbed the Hefu Mountain to have barbecues every tow months was the best experience since I was a kid. After frustrating and exciting mountain climbing , there are always a big meal waiting for you. That's amazing.
Q11: Are people in your country generally close to their families?
Yes, people in China usually have a strong bond among their family members.They are willing to do anything for their loved ones.(I think this is too short but I can not figure out the reason instantly. (what does generally means?is it means i' d better say something not generally?)
Q1:你有大家庭还是小家庭?
我有一个小家庭,只有我的爸爸、妈妈和我。
Q2:谈谈你的家庭吧。
嗯,我的爸爸是一个非常耐心的人,我的妈妈总是工作到很晚。他们都尽最大努力支持我和家人。我觉得是时候找到一些工作,赚钱来支持他们了。
Q3:你能花多少时间和家人相处?
我不需要特别安排时间,因为我几乎每天都和父母待在一起。我们通常一起解决事情,比如去健身房、购物、环游世界和一起做饭,所以有很多机会与家人相处。
Q4:你的家庭对你来说有多重要?
我的家庭对我非常重要,尤其是他们的经济支持。我期待尽可能多地去旅行,我的父母不仅给我所需的钱,还选择和我一起旅行。如果没有他们,我是无法实现这个想法的。
Q5:你们喜欢一起做什么?
当然是做饭!如果我没记错的话,13岁时,我和我的表弟尝试将烤肉、蜂蜜和青葡萄放进锅里,加入王老吉(一种中国茶饮料),我们整个下午都在一起做,带着好奇心吃掉它们,因为我们知道这绝对是一个黑暗料理,但最后竟然味道很好。从那时起,我就喜欢和父母一起做饭,它已经成为我们每天的例行活动。
Q6:你和家人相处得好吗?为什么?
我和父母相处得很好,我觉得关键是我知道他们喜欢什么或者不喜欢什么,我尽力尊重他们的兴趣爱好,因为有代沟问题。
Q7:你和家人谁最亲近?
当然是我爸爸,因为在我们家,我妈妈负责工作,我爸爸负责照顾孩子。所以从我出生起,他有很多时间陪我玩。
Q8:我们应该过度依赖家庭,还是更好地尝试独立?
我个人认为这因人而异。对我来说,尝试独立更好。我不打算组建家庭,我的父母也同意这一点。所以我觉得和家人待在一起是没问题的。而且,花很多时间和家人相处并不意味着你不独立,它只是意味着我也需要努力工作来维持自己的生计,同时和家人保持亲密关系。
Q9:你和家人相处得好吗?
是的,我和家人相处得很好。我们之间有很强的纽带,这使我们成为一个幸福的家庭。
Q10:你和家人有什么特别的时刻?
我和父母每两个月一起爬合富山,去那里烧烤是我从小到大的最好经历。经历了既沮丧又兴奋的登山后,总会有一顿丰盛的大餐等着你,真是太棒了。
Q11:你们国家的人一般和家人亲密吗?
是的,中国人通常和家人之间有很强的纽带,他们愿意为亲人做任何事。(我觉得这个回答太短了,但我暂时无法立刻找出原因。generally 是什么意思,意思是说我最好说不“generally”的东西?)
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Q1: Do you have a large family or a small family?
You need the indefinite article in front of both instances of family.
Alternatives.
Q1: Do you have a large family or a small one?
Q1: Is your family large or small?
I have a small family which only includes my dad,mom and myself.
Q2: Tell me something about your family?
Well, my dad is a very patient guy,m. My mom always works until the night.late. They both try their best to support me and support the family. I think it's time for me to find somea jobs, to earn some money and support them too.
Q3: How much time do you manage to spend with members of your family?
I don't need to manage my time because I almost always stay with my parents everyday. We usually workdo things out together, such as going to the gym, doing some shopping, travelling around the world and cooking together, so there are many chances I canopportunities to spend time with my family members.
Q4: In what way is your family important to you?
[ps: I' m not sure 'IN WHAT WAY' means,but I still try to write some words.]
It means "How".
My family is deeply important to me.
Make it one sentence.
Eespecially their financial support.
I'm looking forward to travel places aroundling the world as much as I can,mpossible. My parents not only give me the money I need, but also choose to travel with me.
Without them, I willould not be able to make this idream come true.
Thinks "would" sounds better but "will" could be used.
Q5: What sorts of things do you like to do together?
Of course cooking!Cooking! Of course.
If my memory serves me right, Wwhen I was 13thirteen years old, Mmy cousin and I tried to put a roast, honey and green grapes together into the a pot with Wanglaoji(some (a kind of tea drinks in from China), w. We worked together all afternoon, and ate themis with curiosity because we knew that this was definitely a dark cookingstrange recipe, but it was tasted great in the end. Since then, I like to cook with my parents together and it has becomes a daily routine for both of us.
Q6: Do you get well with your family?
Why?
I get pretty well with my parents,; I think the key reason is that I know what my parents like orand dislike, and I try my best to respect their hobbies since there hasare some issues with the generation gap issues.
Q7: Who are you close to in your family?
My dad of course, b. Because in my family, my mom is responsible for working, and my dad is responsible for taking care of the kids.
So he has had plenty of time to play with me since I was born.
Q8: Should we rely heavily on our families or is it better to try to be independent?
I personally think it is various differentes from person to person.
For me, Iit is better to try to be independent.
I'm not planning on starting a family, and my parents agree with that.
So I think it's OKokay to stay with my family.
Plus, spending lot of time to stay with family dosesn' t mean you are non't independent.
It just simply means I need to get to work to sustainpport myself as well as getting veryallowing me to remain close to my family.
Q9: Do you get along well with your family?
Yes, I do get along well with my family.
We have a strong bond among us and that make us a happy family.
Q10: What is your special moment with your family?
The moment mMy parents and I climbed the Hefu Mountain to have barbecues every tow monthsevery two months. Having a barbecue there was the best experience I've had since I was a kid.
After a frustrating and exciting mountain climbing , there are alwaysis a big meal waiting for you.
That's amazing.
Q11: Are people in your country generally close to their families?
Yes, p. People in China usually have a strong bond amongwith their family members. They are willing to do anything for their loved ones.
(I think this is too short but I can not figure out the reason instantly.
(wWhat does generally means?i?Does it means i I' d better say something not generallyspecific?)
"generally" here means normally, on average, mostly. Is it the normal thing for people in your country to be close to their families? Are most people in your country close to their families?
Feedback
Good work. English verb tenses off sometimes but they can be quite difficult.
Sugar Cane's speaking part 1 preparation【 — family】
English doesn't have those types of brackets.
You could also use parenthesis like this: Sugar Cane's speaking part 1 preparation (family)
I have a small family which only includes my dad, mom and myself.
Always include spaces after punctuation marks like the full stop and comma.
Well, my dad is a very patient guy, and my mom always works until the night. They both try their best to support me and support the family. I think it's time for me to find some jobs to earn some money and support them too.
I don't need to manage my time because I almost stay with my parents almost everyday. We usually workdo things out together, such as going to the gym, doing some shopping, travelling around the world and cooking together, so there are many chances I canto spend time with my family members.
You may have misunderstood the question a little bit here but your response still answers the question well. A different meaning of the word manage is used here. It is more asking you how much time are you able to spend with members of your family.
[ (ps: I' m not sure what 'IN WHAT WAY' means, but I 'll still try to write some words.])
In what way is similar to saying how (怎么) or why. You could reword it as 'what method do they use to be important to you?' (Although it would be weird if you actually worded it that way)
What you wrote for this one answers the question.
My family is deeply important to me.
Especially their financial support.
I'm looking forward to travel placesing around the world as much as I can,m. My parents not only givprovide the money I need, but also choose to travel with me.
Without them, I willould not be able to make this idea come true.
Of course cooking!
If my memory serves me right, Wwhen I was 13 years old, Mmy cousin and I tried to put roast meat, honey and green grapes together into thea pot with Wanglaoji (some kind of tea drinks in China), w. We worked together all afternoon and ate them with curiosityaution because we knew that this was definitely a dark cookinguisine, but it was tasted great in the end. Since then, I like to cook with my parents together and it becomes a daily routine for both of us.
Dark cuisine isn't a very popular term in English (I had to search it up to find out what it means), so it might be better to just say 'a weird combination of ingredients.'
Q6: Do you get along well with your family?
After seeing that Q10 is also 'do you get along well with your family,' I'm not too sure about this one. But I'm leaving it because the original doesn't make sense, and I don't know what else it could be.
I get along pretty well with my parents,. I think the key reason is that I know what my parents like orand dislike, and I try my best to respect their hobbies since there hasare some generation gap issues.
My dad of course, because in my family, my mom is responsible for working, and my dad is responsible for taking care of the kids.
So he has had plenty of time to play with me since I was born.
I personally think it is various different from person to person.
OR: I personally think it varies from person to person.
For me, Iit is better to try to be independent.
I'm not planning on starting a family, and my parents agree with that.
So I think it's OKokay to stay with my family.
OK is a shorthand and is quite informal. We almost always use okay instead.
Plus, spending lot of time to stay with family dosen' t mean you are not independent.
It just simply means I need to get to work to sustain myself as well as gettbeing very close to my family.
Yes, I do get along well with my family.
We have a strong bond among us and that makes us a happy family.
The moment my parents and I climbed the Hefu Mountain to have barbecues every towo months was the best experience I've had since I was a kid.
After frustrating and exciting mountain climbing , there arewas always a big meal waiting for you.
That'It was amazing.
Yes, people in China usually have a strong bond among their family members. They are willing to do anything for their loved ones.
(I think this is too short but I can not figure out the reason instantly.
If you want to make this part longer, you could also write about why people in China usually have a strong bond with their family.
(wWhat does generally means?i? Does it means i' d I better say something not generally?)
Generally is similar to usually. It is the same as 一般.
Feedback
Good work! A lot of the corrections were on the punctuation marks. Make sure you put a space after every full stop, comma, and question mark. And also put a space before opening brackets/parenthesis.
Nonetheless, your meaning was always clear, and it was interesting to read.
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Sugar Cane's speaking part 1 preparation【family】
part 1 keeps answers less than 20s
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Q1: Do you have a large family or a small family?
I have a small family which only includes my dad, my mom and myself.
Q2: Tell me something about your family?
Well, my dad is a very patient guy, and my mom always works until the night. They both try their best to support me and support the family. I think it's time for me to find some jobs to earn some money and support them too.
Q3: How much time do you manage to spend with members of your family?
I don't need manage my time because I almost stay with my parents everyday. We usually workdo things out together, such as going to the gym, doing some shopping, travelling around the world and cooking together, so there are many chances I canopportunities to spend time with my family members.
Q4: In what way is your family important to you?
[ps: I' m not sure 'IN WHAT WAY' means, but I still try to write some words.]
In what way means - how is your family important
My family is deeply important to me.
I'm looking forward to travelling to places around the world as much as I can, and my parents not only give me the money I need, but also choose to travel with me.
Without them, I will not be able to make this idream come true.
Q5: What sorts of things do you like to do together?
Of course cooking!Cooking of course!
If my memory serves me right, When I was 13 years old, Mmy cousin and I tried to put roast, honey and green grapes together into the pot with Wanglaoji(some (a kind of tea drinks in China), w. We worked together all afternoon and ate ithem with curiosity because we knew that this was definitely a dark cooking but it was’étrange combination but in the end it tasted great in the end. Since then, I like to cook with my parents together and it has becomes a daily routine for bothall of us.
Q6: Do you get on well with your family?
Why?
I get on pretty well with my parents, and I think the key reason is that I know what my parents like or dislike, and. I try my best to respect their hobbies since there has some been some inter-generation gap alissues.
My dad of course, because in my family, my mom is responsible for working, and my dad is responsible for taking care of kithe child.
So he has plenty of time to play with me ever since I was born.
Q8: Should we rely heavily on our families or is it better to try to be independent?
I personally think it is various differentes from person to person.
For me, Iit is better to try to be independent.
I'm not planning on starting a family, and my parents agree with that.
So, I think it's OK to stay with my family.
Plus, spending a lot of time to staying with family dosen' esn’t mean you are not independent.
It just simply means I need to get to work to sustain myself as well as getting very close to my family.
Q9: Do you get along well with your family?
Yes, I do get along well with my family.
We have a strong bond among us and that make us a happy family.
Q10: What is your special moment with your family?
The moment my parents and I climbed the Hefu Mountain to have barbecues every towo months was the best experience since I was a kid.
After frustrating and exciting mountain climbing , there are always a big meal waiting for you.
That's amazing.
Q11: Are people in your country generally close to their families?
Yes, people in China usually have a strong bond amongwith their family members. They are willing to do anything for their loved ones.
(I think this is too short but I can not figure out the reason instantly.
(wWhat does generally means?iDoes it means i' I’d better say something not generally?)
In this context generally means - usually. Do you usually get along with your family.
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Sugar Cane's speaking part 1 preparation【family】 This sentence has been marked as perfect! Sugar Cane's speaking part 1 preparation English doesn't have those types of brackets. You could also use parenthesis like this: Sugar Cane's speaking part 1 preparation (family) |
part 1 keeps answers less than 20s Q1: Do you have a large family or small family? part 1 keeps answers less than 20s
You need the indefinite article in front of both instances of family. Alternatives. Q1: Do you have a large family or a small one? Q1: Is your family large or small? |
I have a small family which only includes my dad,mom and myself. I have a small family which only includes my dad, my mom and myself. I have a small family which only includes my dad, mom and myself. Always include spaces after punctuation marks like the full stop and comma. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
Q2: Tell me something about your family? This sentence has been marked as perfect! This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
Q3: How much time do you manage to spend with members of your family? This sentence has been marked as perfect! This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
Well, my dad is a very patient guy,my mom always works until the night.They both try their best to support me and support the family.I think it's time for me to find some jobs to earn some money and support them too. Well, my dad is a very patient guy Well, my dad is a very patient guy, and my mom always works until Well, my dad is a very patient guy |
I don't need manage my time because I almost stay with my parents everyday.We usually work things out together, such as going to the gym, doing some shopping, travelling around the world and cooking together, so there are many chances I can spend time with my family members. I don't need manage my time because I almost stay with my parents everyday. We usually I don't need to manage my time because I You may have misunderstood the question a little bit here but your response still answers the question well. A different meaning of the word manage is used here. It is more asking you how much time are you able to spend with members of your family. I don't need to manage my time because I almost always stay with my parents everyday. We |
Q4: In what way is your family important to you? This sentence has been marked as perfect! This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
[ps: I' m not sure 'IN WHAT WAY' means,but I still try to write some words.] [ps: I' m not sure 'IN WHAT WAY' means In what way means - how is your family important
In what way is similar to saying how (怎么) or why. You could reword it as 'what method do they use to be important to you?' (Although it would be weird if you actually worded it that way) What you wrote for this one answers the question. [ps: I' m not sure 'IN WHAT WAY' means,but I still try to write some words.] It means "How". |
My family is deeply important to me. This sentence has been marked as perfect! This sentence has been marked as perfect! My family is deeply important to me Make it one sentence. |
Especially their financial support.
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I'm looking forward to travel places around the world as much as I can,my parents not only give the money I need, but also choose to travel with me. I'm looking forward to travelling to places around the world as much as I can I'm looking forward to travel I'm looking forward to travel |
Without them, I will not be able to make this idea come true. Without them, I will not be able to make this Without them, I w Thinks "would" sounds better but "will" could be used. Without them, I w |
Q5: What sorts of things do you like to do together? This sentence has been marked as perfect! This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
Of course cooking!
This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
If my memory serves me right, When I was 13 years old, My cousin and I tried to put roast, honey and green grapes together into the pot with Wanglaoji(some kind of tea drinks in China), we worked together all afternoon and ate them with curiosity because we knew that this was definitely a dark cooking but it was tasted great in the end.Since then, I like to cook with my parents together and it becomes a daily routine for both of us. If my memory serves me right, If my memory serves me right, When I was 13 years old, If my memory serves me right, Dark cuisine isn't a very popular term in English (I had to search it up to find out what it means), so it might be better to just say 'a weird combination of ingredients.' |
Q6: Do you get well with your family? This sentence has been marked as perfect! Q6: Do you get on well with your family? Q6: Do you get along well with your family? After seeing that Q10 is also 'do you get along well with your family,' I'm not too sure about this one. But I'm leaving it because the original doesn't make sense, and I don't know what else it could be. |
I get pretty well with my parents,I think the key reason is that I know what my parents like or dislike, and I try my best to respect their hobbies since there has some generation gap issues. I get on pretty well with my parents I get along pretty well with my parents I get pretty well with my parents |
Q7: Who are you close to in your family? This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
My dad of course, because in my family, my mom is responsible for working, my dad is responsible for taking care of kid. My dad of course My dad of course, because in my family, my mom is responsible for working, and my dad is responsible for taking care of the kids. My dad of course |
So he has plenty of time to play with me since I was born. So he has plenty of time to play with me ever since I was born. So he has had plenty of time to play with me since I was born. So he has had plenty of time to play with me since I was born. |
Q8: Should we rely heavily on our families or is it better to try to be independent? This sentence has been marked as perfect! This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
I personally think it is various different from person to person. I personally think it I personally think it is OR: I personally think it varies from person to person. I personally think it is vari |
For me, It is better to try to be independent. For me, For me, For me, |
I'm not planning on starting a family, and my parents agree with that. I'm not planning on starting a family This sentence has been marked as perfect! I'm not planning on starting a family |
So I think it's OK to stay with my family. So, I think it's OK to stay with my family. So I think it's OK is a shorthand and is quite informal. We almost always use okay instead. So I think it's |
Plus, spending lot of time to stay with family dosen' t mean you are not independent. Plus, spending a lot of time to staying with family do Plus, spending lot of time to stay with family dosen' Plus, spending lot of time |
It just simply means I need to get to work to sustain myself as well as getting very close to my family. It just simply means I need to get It just simply means I need to get to work to sustain myself as well as It just simply means I need to get to work to su |
Q9: Do you get along well with your family? This sentence has been marked as perfect! This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
Yes, I do get along well with my family. This sentence has been marked as perfect! This sentence has been marked as perfect! This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
We have a strong bond among us and that make us a happy family. This sentence has been marked as perfect! We have a strong bond among us and that makes us a happy family. We have a strong bond |
Q10: What is your special moment with your family? This sentence has been marked as perfect! This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
The moment my parents and I climbed the Hefu Mountain to have barbecues every tow months was the best experience since I was a kid. The moment my parents and I climbed the Hefu Mountain to have barbecues every t The moment my parents and I climbed the Hefu Mountain to have barbecues every t
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After frustrating and exciting mountain climbing , there are always a big meal waiting for you. After frustrating and exciting mountain climbing After frustrating and exciting mountain climbing After a frustrating and exciting mountain climb |
That's amazing. This sentence has been marked as perfect!
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Q11: Are people in your country generally close to their families? This sentence has been marked as perfect! This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
Yes, people in China usually have a strong bond among their family members.They are willing to do anything for their loved ones. Yes, people in China usually have a strong bond Yes, people in China usually have a strong bond among their family members. They are willing to do anything for their loved ones. Yes |
(I think this is too short but I can not figure out the reason instantly. This sentence has been marked as perfect! (I think this is too short but I can not figure out the reason instantly. If you want to make this part longer, you could also write about why people in China usually have a strong bond with their family. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
(what does generally means?is it means i' d better say something not generally?) ( In this context generally means - usually. Do you usually get along with your family.
Generally is similar to usually. It is the same as 一般. ( "generally" here means normally, on average, mostly. Is it the normal thing for people in your country to be close to their families? Are most people in your country close to their families? |
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