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People in different regions of the world have always been passionate taboutabout discovering historical information and ancient detailesdetails of the place they dwindledwell. They would like to be aware of this, firstly, because knowing the origin of their place givegives them a better insight aboutinto the people who lived there before, and the cultural and architectural background of it. Secondly, they could acheivegather some data about the design of the home, for instance, the design of the kitchen, the numbersnumber of rooms, or the reason offor choosing special species of trees and flowers in the courtyard. It helps them to understand the value of the place and better protection of protect it. There are plenty of ways every individual could try to find what they need. In the first step, they have to talk to the older people in the neighbourhood. The elderyelderly probably remember some memories about the place, or they may receviedhave received some anecdotal evidence which havehas been transferedtransferred to them vervalyverbally. Then, as we live atin the digital's era, acceessaccess to any kindskind of information is getinggetting easier and easireasier. So, they could search inon the internet and social media and surf the net to collect the stories and topics which are related to the buildings in a specific location. Last, but not least, they could ask the authorities to give them allowancepermission, so they could have access to exact and real information aroundabout the geographical and historical background of their places. In conclusion, it is considered valuable to get more and more information about the history of our house, we. We have to use from every opportunity to increase our knowdlegeknowledge about it, preserve it, and then transfer it to the next generation. Since history always teacheteaches us alota lot.
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Linking Words
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Spelling
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Grammar Accuracy
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Grammar Range
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Cohesion
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Paragraph Structure
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Task Response
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Task Achievement

  • Your essay addresses both parts of the prompt (reasons for interest in house history and methods of research) and provides a clear response.
  • The reasons given (cultural/architectural insight, understanding design choices) are relevant but could be expanded with more specific examples or deeper analysis.
  • The methods of research (talking to elders, online searches, contacting authorities) are well-explained, though some points could be more precise (e.g., specifying which authorities or databases to consult).
  • The conclusion summarizes the main points but could be more concise and avoid repetition.

Coherence and Cohesion

  • The essay has a logical structure, but some transitions between ideas could be smoother. For example, the shift from reasons to research methods feels abrupt.
  • Some sentences are overly long or awkwardly phrased, which affects readability (e.g., "They would like to be aware of this, firstly, because knowing the origin of their place give them a better insight about the people who lived there before...").
  • The conclusion repeats ideas from the body without adding new insights. A stronger closing statement would reinforce the importance of historical research.

Lexical Resource

  • There are several spelling and word choice errors ("dwindle" instead of "dwell," "acheive" instead of "achieve," "vervaly" instead of "verbally").
  • Some phrases are unnatural ("passionate tabout discovering," "at the digital's era").
  • Vocabulary is generally appropriate, but more precise terms (e.g., "oral history" instead of "anecdotal evidence") would improve clarity.

Grammatical Range and Accuracy

  • There are frequent grammatical errors, including subject-verb agreement ("give them" instead of "gives them"), incorrect prepositions ("access to any kinds of information is geting easier"), and awkward phrasing ("use from every opportunity").
  • Sentence structure is sometimes unclear, making it difficult to follow the argument.
  • Verb tenses are occasionally inconsistent (e.g., "history always teache us alot").

Suggestions for Improvement

  1. Clarify and refine ideas – Some points are vague (e.g., "better protection of it"). Explain how historical knowledge helps preserve a home.
  2. Proofread for errors – Correct spelling, grammar, and word choice to improve clarity.
  3. Improve cohesion – Use clearer transitions between paragraphs and avoid repetition.
  4. Strengthen the conclusion – Instead of restating points, emphasize why historical research matters for future generations.

Overall, your essay has a good foundation but would benefit from more precise language, better grammar, and tighter organization. Keep practicing!