Part 1
Examinador
Do you like reading?
Candidato
I do not like reading that much because I find it a little bit boring but sometimes. But sometimes I I did buy some books because I find it interesting but nearly do not touch it.
Examinador
Do you prefer to read on paper or on a screen?
Candidato
I prefer to read on paper, umm, because I think read on the screen is not good for my eyes. Uh, because umm, if I if I want to read on a screen, it says usually a smartphone or an iPad. So I think it is really not.
Examinador
When do you need to read carefully, and when not?
Candidato
I think when I need to read carefully is when I'm doing my homework while I'm doing my exam, which the readings is really important to decide to make a decision. Umm, yeah.
Examinador
Do you prefer scanning or detailed reading?
Candidato
I prefer scanning, usually prefer skiing because when I'm scrolling the social media it is it just has a lot of informations and I do not have time to reach it carefully. So I prefer scanning. But I also detail, have a detail reading why I'm reading important.
Do you like reading?
Puntuación: 55.0Sugerencia: Bạn trả lời rõ ý nhưng câu lặp, ngữ pháp và trật tự từ còn lộn xộn; cần tập trung vào một câu chủ đề ngắn rồi bổ sung 1–2 chi tiết cụ thể. Lưu ý tránh lặp từ (ví dụ “sometimes” lặp hai lần) và sử dụng thì nhất quán. Hãy luyện nói 3 câu tối đa: câu chủ đề + lý do + ví dụ/chi tiết.
Ejemplo: I don't enjoy reading very much because I often find books boring. However, I sometimes buy interesting titles with the intention to read them, for example a history book I bought last year, but I rarely finish them.
Do you prefer to read on paper or on a screen?
Puntuación: 60.0Sugerencia: Ý chính rõ ràng (thích sách giấy), nhưng câu bị ngắt quãng, nhiều tiếng ngập và cấu trúc chưa hoàn chỉnh. Hãy nói một câu chủ đề dứt khoát rồi giải thích ngắn gọn với lý do cụ thể (ví dụ: mỏi mắt, dễ phân tâm). Tránh lặp từ và câu dài bị vấp.
Ejemplo: I prefer reading on paper because screens strain my eyes and I get distracted more easily when I read on a phone or tablet. For example, I can focus longer with a printed book.
When do you need to read carefully, and when not?
Puntuación: 58.0Sugerencia: Bạn nêu được hoàn cảnh cần đọc kỹ nhưng câu dài, ngữ pháp sai (thì và cấu trúc). Nên trả lời trực tiếp: nêu một hoặc hai tình huống cần đọc kỹ, sau đó giải thích ngắn lý do. Sử dụng linking words như “for example” hoặc “because”.
Ejemplo: I need to read carefully when I'm doing homework or during exams because understanding details affects my answers. For example, in an exam I always read the questions twice to avoid mistakes.
Do you prefer scanning or detailed reading?
Puntuación: 62.0Sugerencia: Ý tốt: bạn biết phân biệt hai kiểu đọc. Nhưng phát âm/nhầm từ (skipping -> scanning), ngữ pháp và từ vựng số nhiều/đếm không đúng. Hãy nói rõ: thường scan trên mạng nhưng đọc kỹ khi nội dung quan trọng; dùng linking words như “however” hoặc “when”.
Ejemplo: I usually prefer scanning, especially when I scroll social media because there is a lot of information and I don't have time to read it all. However, I read in detail when the content is important, for example when studying for a test.
× I do not like reading that much because I find it a little bit boring but sometimes.
✓ I do not like reading that much because I find it a little bit boring sometimes.
The placement of 'sometimes' is awkward and the repeated 'but' is unnecessary. Move 'sometimes' to the end to indicate occasional enjoyment. Suggestion: place adverbs of frequency (like sometimes) after the verb or at the end of the clause.
× But sometimes I I did buy some books because I find it interesting but nearly do not touch it.
✓ Sometimes I buy some books because I find them interesting, but I hardly ever touch them.
Multiple issues: repeated word 'I', incorrect past tense 'did buy' when speaking about habitual action, singular 'it' referring to plural 'books', and misphrased 'nearly do not touch' should be 'hardly ever touch' for natural English. Use plural pronoun 'them' to match 'books' and simple present for habitual actions.
× I prefer to read on paper, umm, because I think read on the screen is not good for my eyes.
✓ I prefer to read on paper because I think reading on a screen is not good for my eyes.
Missing gerund: 'read' should be 'reading' when used after 'think'. Also 'on a screen' is correct but combine smoothly. Use gerund after verbs expressing opinion about an action.
× Uh, because umm, if I if I want to read on a screen, it says usually a smartphone or an iPad.
✓ If I want to read on a screen, it is usually on a smartphone or an iPad.
Awkward structure 'it says usually' is incorrect. Use 'it is usually on...' and remove repetition 'if I if I'. Keep conditional clause concise.
× So I think it is really not.
✓ So I think it is really not good for my eyes.
Sentence fragment: 'it is really not' lacks an object or complement. Add 'good for my eyes' to complete meaning.
× I think when I need to read carefully is when I'm doing my homework while I'm doing my exam, which the readings is really important to decide to make a decision.
✓ I think I need to read carefully when I'm doing my homework or taking an exam, because the readings are really important for making decisions.
Several errors: awkward clause order, use of 'while' instead of 'or', incorrect singular 'the readings is' should be plural 'readings are', and wordy 'to decide to make a decision' should be 'for making decisions'. Maintain consistent present progressive for ongoing actions and plural agreement for 'readings'.
× I prefer scanning, usually prefer skiing because when I'm scrolling the social media it is it just has a lot of informations and I do not have time to reach it carefully.
✓ I prefer scanning; I usually prefer skimming because when I'm scrolling social media there is just a lot of information and I do not have time to read it carefully.
Pronoun and word choice errors: 'skimming' (not 'skiing') is the correct verb for quick reading; drop extra 'prefer'. 'the social media' should be 'social media' and 'it is it just has' is redundant. 'Informations' is uncountable; use 'information'. Use 'read it carefully' instead of 'reach it carefully'.
× So I prefer scanning. But I also detail, have a detail reading why I'm reading important.
✓ So I prefer scanning, but I also do detailed reading when what I'm reading is important.
Awkward phrasing: 'I also detail, have a detail reading' is incorrect. Use 'do detailed reading' or 'read in detail' and clarify condition 'when what I'm reading is important'. Ensure correct adjective form 'detailed' and proper clause order.