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Question: In some countries, more and more people are becoming interested in finding out about the h...

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It is true that in many nations, a vast majority of people are becoming interested in recognizinglearning about the background of their house. There are a number of factors that contribute to this matter. In this essay, I will explore some of these reasons as well as describingdescribe some approaches that help individuals to find out about the history of their home. To begin with, there are certain reasons thatwhy people have shown interest in discovering the history of the place they are living. FirsltyFirstly, they want to ensure that their buildings or houses are constructed from not only firmsturdy materials but also durable ones. Consequently, their safteysafety will be guaranteed, and in case of catastrophic incidents, thiertheir houses will not be seriously damaged seriously. Furthermore, they might simply be curious about the background of their houses and neighbourhoods. For example, they might wonderingwonder if any well-known characteristicfigures such as a politician politicians have lived there before or not. In order to dicoverdiscover the history of one's house, there are several methods. individualsIndividuals can simpleysimply ask their neighbours about it. Since some of them may have lived there for a long period of time, they can be a decentgood source of figuring out information about that neighbourneighbourhood and eachthe buildings which are located there. Moreover, asking from previous landlords can be helpful as well. In addition, if their homes are located in some historical regions, they might even can find some preciousvaluable information about their places on the internet and social media. In conlusionconclusion, in recent times, a large number of people have shown a tendency to knowlearn about the past of where they are living. ItThis has been heppeninghappening due to numerous reasons, such as reassuringreassurance about both the strength and durability of their houses. Also, people can find it out through several ways.
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Task Achievement

  • Your essay addresses the prompt effectively, discussing reasons for the growing interest in house history and suggesting methods for researching it.
  • The ideas are relevant, but some points could be developed further for clarity. For example, the safety aspect of building materials could be expanded with an example or explanation of why historical knowledge ensures safety.
  • The conclusion is present but somewhat repetitive. A stronger conclusion could summarize key points more concisely or offer a final thought.

Coherence and Cohesion

  • The essay is logically structured with an introduction, body paragraphs, and a conclusion.
  • Some transitions between ideas could be smoother. For instance, the shift from discussing reasons to research methods feels abrupt. A linking phrase like "Having explored the reasons, we now turn to how people can research their home's history" would help.
  • Minor grammatical errors (e.g., "Firslty", "saftey", "thier") slightly disrupt flow.

Lexical Resource

  • Vocabulary is generally appropriate, but some word choices could be more precise. For example:
    • "recognizing the background" → "learning about the history"
    • "characteristic such as a politician" → "figure, such as a politician"
  • Some awkward phrasing ("they might wondering" → "they might wonder") affects readability.
  • Avoid informal expressions like "simpley" (should be "simply").

Grammatical Range and Accuracy

  • There are several grammatical errors:
    • Subject-verb agreement ("they might wondering" → "they might wonder")
    • Article misuse ("from not only firm materials" → "from not only the firmest materials")
    • Spelling mistakes ("dicover", "conlusion", "heppening")
  • Sentence structures are mostly correct but could be more varied (e.g., more complex sentences for higher-level writing).

Suggestions for Improvement

  1. Proofread carefully to eliminate spelling and grammar mistakes.
  2. Expand explanations where needed (e.g., why historical knowledge ensures safety).
  3. Use smoother transitions between paragraphs.
  4. Vary sentence structures (e.g., include conditional or passive constructions).
  5. Replace vague phrases with more precise vocabulary.

Overall, your response is well-organized and addresses the task, but refining grammar, vocabulary, and coherence will strengthen it further. Keep practicing!