Part 1
Examinador
Does your name have any special meaning?
Candidato
My name mean a smile girl, kind girl.
Examinador
How would you choose names for your next generation?
Candidato
Hmm, I don't know.
Examinador
Does anyone in your family have the same name as you?
Candidato
Yes, 3 girls say my name.
Examinador
Are there any differences between how Chinese name their children now and in the past?
Candidato
Why I care about Chinese? I don't care.
Examinador
Are there any names that are more popular than others in China?
Candidato
I don't know about China.
Does your name have any special meaning?
Puntuación: 40.0Sugerencia: حاول تشكيل إجابة كاملة وواضحة تبدأ بجملة موضوعية ثم تضيف تفاصيل محددة. استخدم القواعد الصحيحة وصياغة أفضل للصفات، ولا تكرر الكلمات. على سبيل المثال صِغ الجملة بصيغة كاملة واضبط الأزمنة والتركيب النحوي.
Ejemplo: My name means 'smile' and suggests kindness. It reflects my family's hope that I would be cheerful and friendly, which matches my personality.
How would you choose names for your next generation?
Puntuación: 30.0Sugerencia: تجنب الإجابات القصيرة جداً أو التي تُظهر عدم الاهتمام. حاول أن تعطي رأياً بسيطاً مع سبب أو مثال. استخدم جملة موضوعية ثم تَبرِر اختيارك بكلمات ربط بسيطة.
Ejemplo: If I had children, I would choose names with positive meanings because I believe a name can reflect character. For example, I might pick a name that means 'wise' or 'kind' to inspire them.
Does anyone in your family have the same name as you?
Puntuación: 50.0Sugerencia: حسّن تركيب الجملة والوضوح: ابدأ بجملة مباشرة ثم أضف تفصيلاً مثل مستوى القرابة أو سبب التكرار. استخدم أرقام وضمائر بشكل صحيح.
Ejemplo: Yes, three girls in my extended family share my name. They are my cousins, and our grandparents liked that name a lot when we were born.
Are there any differences between how Chinese name their children now and in the past?
Puntuación: 10.0Sugerencia: تجنّب الردود الانفعالية أو غير المهذبة. بدلاً من ذلك، قدم رأيًا بسيطًا حتى لو لم تكن متأكدًا، أو اشرح أنك لا تعرف ثم تحول الموضوع بأدب. استخدم عبارات مثل 'I’m not sure, but...' أو 'I don't know much about this, however...'.
Ejemplo: I’m not sure about details, but I think people now often choose modern or international names, whereas in the past they preferred traditional names with cultural meanings.
Are there any names that are more popular than others in China?
Puntuación: 20.0Sugerencia: لا ترفض السؤال باختصار. يمكنك الاعتراف بعدم المعرفة ثم محاولة تقديم تخمين مع أسباب بسيطة أو مقارنة عامة. هذا يُظهر قدرة على التواصل بدلاً من الرفض التام.
Ejemplo: I don’t know specific names, but I guess popular names change with trends, and many parents might choose names that sound modern or have positive meanings.
× My name mean a smile girl, kind girl.
✓ My name means 'smile girl' or 'kind girl'.
The verb must agree with the singular subject 'name', so use 'means' (third person singular). Also the original phrase mixes noun phrases; it's clearer to quote the nicknames and use 'or' to show alternatives. Suggestion: practice subject-verb agreement and punctuation for clarity.
× My name mean a smile girl, kind girl.
✓ My name means 'smile girl' or 'kind girl'.
This repeats the third person singular error: 'name' is singular and requires the suffix -s on the verb in present simple. Use 'means'. Also separate the nickname phrases with quotes or commas and a conjunction for clarity.
× Yes, 3 girls say my name.
✓ Yes, three girls have the same name as me.
The original '3 girls say my name' is ungrammatical; likely intended to say three girls share the name. Use words rather than digits in formal speech and use 'have the same name' or 'share my name'. Ensure number words are written in words in spoken/written answers.
× Yes, 3 girls say my name.
✓ Yes, three girls have the same name as me.
The phrase 'say my name' uses the verb 'say' incorrectly for this meaning. Also 'me' after 'as' is natural in spoken English. Use 'have the same name as me' or 'share my name'.
× Why I care about Chinese? I don't care.
✓ Why should I care about Chinese names? I don't care.
The original 'Why I care about Chinese?' is not correct question word order in English. For present simple question: 'Why should I care about Chinese names?' or 'Why do I care about Chinese names?' Also 'Chinese' alone is ambiguous; add 'names' to match the topic. Use auxiliary 'do' or modal 'should' to form questions.
× I don't know about China.
✓ I don't know much about names in China.
The original answer is grammatically acceptable but vague. To directly answer the question about popular names, specify 'names in China'. This improves relevance and clarity.
× Hmm, I don't know.
✓ Hmm, I don't know yet.
Original is acceptable, but adding 'yet' fits the context better as it indicates uncertainty about future choices. No strong grammar error but small improvement for naturalness.