Part 1
Examiner
Does your name have any special meaning?
Candidate
Yes it has my grandma name it to me. Esther is derived from the Bible name Queen Esther in the Old Testament of the Bible. Umm byak means our heavenly godfather. Din means everywhere and so mean glory it. If I combine it means that uh I'll God will be glorified in wherever I go as the king Esther in the Bible.
Examiner
How would you choose names for your next generation?
Candidate
If I have a chance to choose name from my next generation, I wanna name them at least English name and the my native language names English namely for their education, because in International School it is quite easy to remember English name, but native language is square.
Examiner
Does anyone in your family have the same name as you?
Candidate
No one from my family have the same name as me, but sometimes I have found the same names in my classmate or even in society. Because Aster is very popular, especially among the Christian. It is a good name. No one in my family.
Examiner
Are there any differences between how Chinese name their children now and in the past?
Candidate
Yes, there has a lot changes in how people names their children in Fallam. If we compare to the past, nowadays people likely to name their children's English name because it is quite easy to remember for other people in.
Examiner
Are there any names that are more popular than others in China?
Candidate
In Chin community there are a lot of the same names especially name from Bible like Esther, Peter, Joseph, John. Those are the most I have known and I think it's quite popular. Bible name are quite popular.
Does your name have any special meaning?
Score: 65.0Suggestion: Your answer has good content but needs clearer structure and more natural phrasing. Try to avoid filler words like 'uhm' and organize your ideas logically with linking words. Also, correct grammar and sentence flow will improve clarity.
Example: My name has a special meaning because it was given to me by my grandmother. 'Esther' comes from the Bible, referring to Queen Esther in the Old Testament. The other parts of my name mean 'our heavenly godfather' and 'glory everywhere.' Together, my name means that God will be glorified wherever I go, just like Queen Esther.
How would you choose names for your next generation?
Score: 60.0Suggestion: Your answer needs clearer sentence structure and more precise vocabulary. Avoid informal words like 'wanna' and explain your ideas with linking words to make your answer coherent and natural.
Example: If I have the chance to name my children, I would choose both English and native names. English names are easier to remember, especially in international schools, while native names preserve cultural identity.
Does anyone in your family have the same name as you?
Score: 70.0Suggestion: Your answer is relevant but could be more fluent and grammatically correct. Use linking words to connect ideas and avoid repetition. Also, clarify your points with complete sentences.
Example: No one in my family has the same name as me. However, I have met classmates and people in my community with the name Esther, which is quite popular, especially among Christians.
Are there any differences between how Chinese name their children now and in the past?
Score: 65.0Suggestion: Your answer needs better grammar and clearer explanation. Use linking words to compare past and present naming trends and complete your sentences for clarity.
Example: Yes, there have been many changes in how people name their children in China. Compared to the past, nowadays many parents prefer English names because they are easier for others to remember.
Are there any names that are more popular than others in China?
Score: 70.0Suggestion: Your answer is on topic but needs more natural phrasing and better sentence structure. Use linking words to organize your ideas and avoid repetition.
Example: In the Chinese community, many popular names come from the Bible, such as Esther, Peter, Joseph, and John. These names are quite common and well-known among people.