Part 1
Examinador
Does your name have any special meaning?
Candidato
Yes, my name have a special meaning which is ready to Lord Shiva.
Examinador
How would you choose names for your next generation?
Candidato
I would like to choose names for the next generation related to related to gods and and based on the histories.
Examinador
Does anyone in your family have the same name as you?
Candidato
No, actually there is not a single member in my family which have the same name as mine. But in future but in future there may be there would be one family who would put same same name as mine to their children.
Examinador
Are there any differences between how Chinese name their children now and in the past?
Candidato
I don't think so that there is any difference between how Chinese name their children nowadays and in past, because they they always name their children according to according to their history, according to their gods.
Examinador
Are there any names that are more popular than others in China?
Candidato
Actually I don't know much about the China, so I don't know which name is more popular in China. If I talk about my own country, I would like to say there is a name called Rahul which is very popular popular in India. It is as popular as dirt.
Does your name have any special meaning?
Puntuación: 60.0Sugerencia: Your answer has grammatical errors and lacks clarity. Use correct verb forms and be more specific about the meaning. Also, avoid redundancy and keep the answer concise.
Ejemplo: Yes, my name has a special meaning; it signifies being devoted to Lord Shiva.
How would you choose names for your next generation?
Puntuación: 55.0Sugerencia: Avoid repeating words and improve sentence structure. Be more specific about which gods or historical figures you mean. Use linking words to make your answer coherent.
Ejemplo: I would choose names for the next generation that are related to gods and based on historical significance, as these names carry meaningful traditions.
Does anyone in your family have the same name as you?
Puntuación: 50.0Sugerencia: Your answer is repetitive and contains grammatical mistakes. Use simpler sentences and avoid redundancy. Also, clarify your ideas more effectively.
Ejemplo: No, no one in my family has the same name as me. However, in the future, some families might choose my name for their children.
Are there any differences between how Chinese name their children now and in the past?
Puntuación: 55.0Sugerencia: Avoid repeating words and improve sentence flow. Use linking words to connect ideas and be more precise in your explanation.
Ejemplo: I don't think there is much difference between how Chinese name their children now and in the past because they have always chosen names based on their history and gods.
Are there any names that are more popular than others in China?
Puntuación: 50.0Sugerencia: Avoid repeating words and use appropriate expressions. Also, try to answer the question directly before adding your own country's example.
Ejemplo: I am not sure about popular names in China. However, in my country, India, the name Rahul is very popular and commonly used.
× Yes, my name have a special meaning which is ready to Lord Shiva.
✓ Yes, my name has a special meaning which is related to Lord Shiva.
The subject 'my name' is singular, so the verb should be 'has' instead of 'have'. Also, 'ready to' is incorrect; the correct phrase is 'related to'. This correction ensures subject-verb agreement and correct preposition usage.
× Yes, my name have a special meaning which is ready to Lord Shiva.
✓ Yes, my name has a special meaning which is related to Lord Shiva.
The phrase 'ready to' is incorrect; the correct preposition is 'related to' when indicating connection or association.
× I would like to choose names for the next generation related to related to gods and and based on the histories.
✓ I would like to choose names for the next generation related to gods and based on history.
The sentence contains repeated words 'related to' and 'and', which is incorrect. Removing duplicates improves clarity and correctness.
× No, actually there is not a single member in my family which have the same name as mine.
✓ No, actually there is not a single member in my family who has the same name as mine.
The relative pronoun 'which' should be 'who' when referring to people. Also, 'member' is singular, so the verb should be 'has' instead of 'have' to maintain subject-verb agreement.
× But in future but in future there may be there would be one family who would put same same name as mine to their children.
✓ But in the future, there may be a family who will give the same name as mine to their children.
The phrase 'may be there would be' is redundant and incorrect. Use either 'may be' or 'would be'. Also, 'put same same name' is incorrect; 'give the same name' is appropriate. Added 'the' before 'future' as it is a specific time.
× But in future but in future there may be there would be one family who would put same same name as mine to their children.
✓ But in the future, there may be a family who will give the same name as mine to their children.
The word 'family' is singular, so the verb should be singular as well. Also, 'same same' is repeated unnecessarily.
× I don't think so that there is any difference between how Chinese name their children nowadays and in past, because they they always name their children according to according to their history, according to their gods.
✓ I don't think there is any difference between how Chinese name their children nowadays and in the past, because they always name their children according to their history and their gods.
The phrase 'in past' should be 'in the past' with the definite article. Also, 'according to according to' is repeated unnecessarily. Added 'and' to connect the two reasons properly.
× I don't think so that there is any difference between how Chinese name their children nowadays and in past, because they they always name their children according to according to their history, according to their gods.
✓ I don't think there is any difference between how Chinese name their children nowadays and in the past, because they always name their children according to their history and their gods.
Repeated prepositions 'according to' is incorrect; only one is needed. Also, 'in past' requires the definite article 'the'.
× No, actually there is not a single member in my family which have the same name as mine.
✓ No, actually there is not a single member in my family who has the same name as mine.
The relative pronoun 'which' is used for things, not people. For people, 'who' is correct.
× But in future but in future there may be there would be one family who would put same same name as mine to their children.
✓ But in the future, there may be a family who will give the same name as mine to their children.
The phrase 'put same same name as mine to their children' is incorrect. The correct expression is 'give the same name as mine to their children'. Also, 'in future' should be 'in the future'.