Part 1
Examinador
Does your name have any special meaning?
Candidato
Yes, it has. It has a meaning in Malaylam language. My name is Miss Maya. Its meaning in Malaylam is wonderful.
Examinador
How would you choose names for your next generation?
Candidato
Most probably their parents are choosing the names of the positive characters in the holy book, but in near future there may focus more on the easiness of the drawn easiness of pronunciation of the name, I think.
Examinador
Does anyone in your family have the same name as you?
Candidato
Actually my father intentionally chose a rare name for me, that's why there is no members in my family has the same name like me, where I could find some people, some internal has the same name in my area, in my in my hometown.
Examinador
Are there any differences between how Chinese name their children now and in the past?
Candidato
Actually I don't know more about their culture agriculture of naming the kids name. But one thing I know that they have two names. One is their official traditional lead role I official name that is related to their culture Chinese culture. But they have another nickname that they were using to introduce them for others peoples from the other country.
Examinador
Are there any names that are more popular than others in China?
Candidato
Actually I don't know more about that. I I have one friend in China. Her name is Apple. But I was thinking like that old channel name, is that what she told me like that she has an another name that Apple is not her official in a place on of the most common nickname in China, but she has another traditional name.
Does your name have any special meaning?
Puntuación: 70.0Sugerencia: Try to make your answer more natural and concise by avoiding repetition and structuring your response clearly. For example, start with a direct answer, then explain the meaning with a linking phrase.
Ejemplo: Yes, my name has a special meaning in Malayalam. It means 'wonderful', which I think suits me well.
How would you choose names for your next generation?
Puntuación: 60.0Sugerencia: Your answer is a bit unclear and contains redundancy. Try to express your ideas more clearly and use linking words to connect your points logically.
Ejemplo: Usually, parents choose names of positive characters from holy books. However, in the near future, I think they will focus more on choosing names that are easy to pronounce.
Does anyone in your family have the same name as you?
Puntuación: 65.0Sugerencia: Avoid long and confusing sentences. Use clear and simple sentences with linking words to explain your points logically.
Ejemplo: My father intentionally chose a rare name for me, so no one in my family has the same name. However, I know some people in my hometown who share my name.
Are there any differences between how Chinese name their children now and in the past?
Puntuación: 55.0Sugerencia: Try to avoid unclear phrases and improve sentence structure. Use linking words to organize your ideas and be more specific.
Ejemplo: I don't know much about Chinese naming culture, but I understand that children usually have two names: an official traditional name related to their culture and a nickname used when interacting with people from other countries.
Are there any names that are more popular than others in China?
Puntuación: 50.0Sugerencia: Your answer is unclear and contains many repetitions. Try to give a direct answer first, then support it with a clear example using linking words.
Ejemplo: I don't know much about popular names in China. For example, I have a friend whose nickname is Apple, but her official name is traditional and different from her nickname.
× Yes, it has.
✓ Yes, it does.
The sentence requires the auxiliary verb 'does' to form a correct response to the question. 'Has' is a main verb and cannot stand alone as an affirmative answer here. Using 'does' correctly matches the question's structure.
× It has a meaning in Malaylam language.
✓ It has a meaning in the Malayalam language.
The definite article 'the' is needed before 'Malayalam language' to specify the language. Also, the correct spelling is 'Malayalam'. Prepositions and articles must be used correctly to indicate specificity.
× Most probably their parents are choosing the names of the positive characters in the holy book, but in near future there may focus more on the easiness of the drawn easiness of pronunciation of the name, I think.
✓ Most probably, parents choose the names of positive characters in the holy book, but in the near future, they may focus more on the ease of pronunciation of the name, I think.
The sentence has plural and singular mismatches and awkward phrasing. 'Their parents' is better as 'parents' generally. 'In near future' needs the article 'the'. 'Easiness of the drawn easiness' is redundant and incorrect; 'ease of pronunciation' is the correct phrase.
× there is no members in my family has the same name like me
✓ there are no members in my family who have the same name as me
'Members' is plural, so the verb should be 'are' not 'is'. Also, 'has' should be 'have' to agree with plural subject. 'Like me' should be 'as me' for correct comparison.
× where I could find some people, some internal has the same name in my area, in my in my hometown.
✓ However, I can find some people, some relatives, who have the same name in my area, in my hometown.
The original sentence is fragmented and unclear. 'Internal' is likely a mistake for 'relatives'. The sentence needs restructuring for clarity and correct verb forms.
× Actually I don't know more about their culture agriculture of naming the kids name.
✓ Actually, I don't know much about their culture or the tradition of naming children.
The phrase 'culture agriculture' is incorrect and unclear. 'Much' is the correct quantifier with 'know'. 'Kids name' should be 'naming children' or 'children's names'. Prepositions and word choice need correction.
× One is their official traditional lead role I official name that is related to their culture Chinese culture.
✓ One is their official traditional name that is related to Chinese culture.
The sentence has redundant and confusing pronouns and words. 'Lead role I official name' is incorrect and should be simplified. The phrase 'their culture Chinese culture' is repetitive.
× But they have another nickname that they were using to introduce them for others peoples from the other country.
✓ But they have another nickname that they use to introduce themselves to other people from other countries.
Pronouns are misused: 'they were using' should be 'they use' for present habitual action. 'Introduce them for others peoples' is incorrect; it should be 'introduce themselves to other people'. 'Peoples' is incorrect plural form here.
× Actually I don't know more about that.
✓ Actually, I don't know much about that.
'Know more about' is incorrect in this context; 'know much about' is the correct expression to indicate limited knowledge.
× I I have one friend in China.
✓ I have one friend in China.
The repetition of 'I' is a typographical error and should be removed for correct sentence structure.
× But I was thinking like that old channel name, is that what she told me like that she has an another name that Apple is not her official in a place on of the most common nickname in China, but she has another traditional name.
✓ But I was thinking that 'Apple' is an old nickname; she told me that it is not her official name. 'Apple' is one of the most common nicknames in China, but she has another traditional name.
The original sentence is confusing and contains multiple errors including incorrect word order, unnecessary words, and unclear meaning. It needs to be broken into clearer sentences with correct adjective and noun usage.