Part 1
Examiner
Does your name have any special meaning?
Candidate
No, my name does not have a special meaning because it's Arabic and my parents choose it because it's a that's trendy at the time and my name is common name in my country. That's like it.
Examiner
How would you choose names for your next generation?
Candidate
I searched Google and I choose my. I choose names in our next generation. I want to choose Arabic name in my next generation because we are Muslim so that I choose Arabic name.
Examiner
Does anyone in your family have the same name as you?
Candidate
Yes, my cousin name is similar to my name and others relatives same to my as my name. There's amazing things so interesting that it is interesting to my name is very common name. I don't like it.
Examiner
Are there any differences between how Chinese name their children now and in the past?
Candidate
Sorry, could you repeat the question Use another word?
Examiner
Are there any names that are more popular than others in China?
Candidate
China is the most popular country and there is a many unique name of China. I see videos is the unique name of China. Many people fan of the BJ's.
Does your name have any special meaning?
Score: 55.0Suggestion: Your answer is understandable but needs improvement in grammar and clarity. Try to use complete sentences and avoid redundancy. Also, provide a clear topic sentence and supporting details with linking words.
Example: No, my name does not have a special meaning. My parents chose it because it was trendy at the time, and it is a common Arabic name in my country.
How would you choose names for your next generation?
Score: 50.0Suggestion: Your answer lacks coherence and has grammatical errors. Use linking words to connect ideas and provide a clear reason for your choice. Avoid repetition and be concise.
Example: I would choose Arabic names for my children because we are Muslim, and I want to preserve our cultural and religious heritage.
Does anyone in your family have the same name as you?
Score: 45.0Suggestion: Your answer is unclear and contains grammatical mistakes. Try to organize your ideas logically and use linking words. Also, express your opinion clearly and politely.
Example: Yes, my cousin has a similar name to mine, and some other relatives share it too. It is interesting but sometimes I feel my name is too common, and I wish it were more unique.
Are there any differences between how Chinese name their children now and in the past?
Score: 20.0Suggestion: If you do not understand a question, politely ask for repetition or clarification. Try to answer briefly based on your knowledge or say you are not sure but give a guess.
Example: I'm sorry, I didn't catch the question. Could you please repeat it? If you ask about naming differences, I think Chinese people now choose more modern names compared to traditional ones in the past.
Are there any names that are more popular than others in China?
Score: 30.0Suggestion: Your answer is confusing and off-topic. Focus on answering the question directly with specific examples. Use correct grammar and avoid irrelevant information.
Example: Yes, some names are more popular in China. For example, names like Wei and Li are common because they have positive meanings and cultural significance.
× No, my name does not have a special meaning because it's Arabic and my parents choose it because it's a that's trendy at the time and my name is common name in my country.
✓ No, my name does not have a special meaning because it's Arabic and my parents chose it because it was trendy at the time and my name is a common name in my country.
The verb 'choose' should be in past tense 'chose' to match the past time reference 'at the time'. Also, 'that's trendy' is incorrect; it should be 'it was trendy' to correctly describe the past state. Additionally, 'my name is common name' lacks the article 'a' before 'common name'. These corrections improve grammatical accuracy and clarity.
× I searched Google and I choose my.
✓ I searched Google and I chose my.
The verb 'choose' should be in past tense 'chose' to agree with the past action 'searched'. This maintains consistent past tense usage in the sentence.
× I choose names in our next generation.
✓ I will choose names for our next generation.
The sentence lacks clarity and correct tense. Using 'will choose' indicates future intention, and 'for our next generation' is the correct prepositional phrase to express the purpose.
× I want to choose Arabic name in my next generation because we are Muslim so that I choose Arabic name.
✓ I want to choose an Arabic name for my next generation because we are Muslim, so I will choose an Arabic name.
The noun 'name' needs the article 'an' before it. Also, 'in my next generation' should be 'for my next generation' to express purpose. The phrase 'so that I choose' is awkward; 'so I will choose' is clearer and grammatically correct.
× Yes, my cousin name is similar to my name and others relatives same to my as my name.
✓ Yes, my cousin's name is similar to my name and other relatives have the same name as me.
Possessive form 'cousin's name' is needed. 'Others relatives' should be 'other relatives'. The phrase 'same to my as my name' is incorrect; it should be 'have the same name as me' to express similarity properly.
× There's amazing things so interesting that it is interesting to my name is very common name.
✓ There are amazing things; it's interesting that my name is a very common name.
'There's' is singular and should be 'There are' for plural 'things'. The sentence is fragmented and unclear; restructuring improves clarity. Also, 'my name is very common name' needs the article 'a' before 'very common name'.
× I don't like it.
✓ I don't like it.
This sentence is correct; no correction needed.
× Sorry, could you repeat the question Use another word?
✓ Sorry, could you repeat the question using other words?
The phrase 'Use another word?' is incomplete and unclear. Changing it to 'using other words' makes the request polite and grammatically correct.
× China is the most popular country and there is a many unique name of China.
✓ China is a very popular country and there are many unique names in China.
'The most popular country' is an overstatement; 'a very popular country' is more appropriate. 'There is a many unique name' is incorrect; 'there are many unique names' correctly uses plural and quantifier.
× I see videos is the unique name of China.
✓ I see videos about unique names in China.
The original sentence is unclear and grammatically incorrect. Adding 'about' and changing the structure clarifies the meaning.
× Many people fan of the BJ's.
✓ Many people are fans of the BJ's.
The sentence lacks the verb 'are' and the plural noun 'fans' is needed to agree with 'many people'. This correction improves subject-verb agreement and noun form.