Part 1
Examinador
Do you think museums are important?
Candidato
I think museum are important for tourists to visit because they can find out the country, culture, history and even more.
Examinador
Are there many museums in your hometown?
Candidato
I don't think there's have a museum in my hometown. Most of the museum is located in the city because that's easy for tourists to visit.
Examinador
Do you often visit a museum?
Candidato
I don't have much time to visit museum because I work too hard. If I have the chance to visit museum, I would definitely visit, but right now I'm focused on my career.
Examinador
When was the last time you visited a museum?
Candidato
The last time I visit museum was on my holiday to Vietnam. I remember I went there with my family and I visit the museum with my family so we can find out the culture there.
Do you think museums are important?
Pontuação: 64.0Sugestão: Improve grammar and natural phrasing, be more specific and concise. Start with a clear topic sentence, then add one or two specific supporting details using linking words. Correct plural and article errors (e.g., 'museums are' not 'museum are').
Exemplo: Yes, I think museums are very important. They help visitors learn about a country's history and culture, for example through artifacts and exhibits, which makes travel more meaningful.
Are there many museums in your hometown?
Pontuação: 58.0Sugestão: Fix grammar and use clearer structure: give a direct answer, then explain with a specific reason and a linking word. Use correct verb forms and plurals (e.g., 'there isn't a museum' or 'there aren't many museums'; 'museums are located').
Exemplo: No, there aren't any museums in my hometown. Instead, most museums are located in the city because it's more convenient for tourists to visit them.
Do you often visit a museum?
Pontuação: 66.0Sugestão: Use more natural expressions and vary vocabulary. Begin with a direct sentence, then give a reason and a brief condition using linking words like 'because' and 'however'. Correct article use: 'a museum' or 'museums'.
Exemplo: Not often. I rarely visit museums because I work long hours; however, if I had more free time, I would definitely go to learn about art and history.
When was the last time you visited a museum?
Pontuação: 60.0Sugestão: Use correct past tense and avoid repetition. Start with a clear time reference, then give one or two specific details about what you saw or learned, using linking words for coherence.
Exemplo: I last visited a museum during my holiday in Vietnam last year. I went with my family and we enjoyed exhibits about local traditions and historical artifacts, which helped us understand the culture better.
× I think museum are important for tourists to visit because they can find out the country, culture, history and even more.
✓ I think museums are important for tourists to visit because they can learn about the country, its culture, history, and more.
Errors: missing plural for 'museum' and awkward phrase 'find out' and list clarity. Grammar types: Singular and plural issue (1) and Sentence structure errors (26). Use plural 'museums' to match subject; use 'learn about' instead of 'find out' for information acquisition; add 'its' before 'culture' and use commas for list. Suggestion: use plural nouns when referring generally and use 'learn about' or 'discover' for studying topics.
× I don't think there's have a museum in my hometown.
✓ I don't think there is a museum in my hometown.
Error: incorrect combination of contraction 'there's' and auxiliary 'have'. Grammar type: There be issue (3). Use 'there is' (or 'there's') with a noun following, not 'have'. Suggestion: say 'I don't think there is a museum' or 'I don't think we have a museum'.
× Most of the museum is located in the city because that's easy for tourists to visit.
✓ Most of the museums are located in the city because that's easy for tourists to visit.
Error: singular 'museum' with 'most of' requires plural; verb 'is' should be 'are'. Grammar type: Subject-verb agreement errors (27) and Singular and plural issue (1). Use plural 'museums' and 'are'. Suggestion: when using 'most of' with countable nouns, use plural form and match verb accordingly.
× I don't have much time to visit museum because I work too hard.
✓ I don't have much time to visit museums because I work too hard.
Error: missing article or plural. Grammar type: Article errors (22) and Singular and plural issue (1). 'Visit museum' is ungrammatical; use 'visit museums' (general plural) or 'visit a museum' for one. Suggestion: use plural for general activities or include an article for singular.
× If I have the chance to visit museum, I would definitely visit, but right now I'm focused on my career.
✓ If I had the chance to visit a museum, I would definitely go, but right now I'm focused on my career.
Errors: conditional tense and missing article. Grammar types: Past tense issue (5) for hypothetical conditional (second conditional) and Article errors (22). In unreal present/hypothetical conditions use past tense 'had' and 'would' in result clause; use 'a museum' or 'museums'. Also 'visit' repeated awkwardly; use 'go' or 'visit one'. Suggestion: use second conditional structure 'If I had..., I would...' and include articles.
× The last time I visit museum was on my holiday to Vietnam.
✓ The last time I visited a museum was on my holiday to Vietnam.
Errors: incorrect verb tense 'visit' should be past 'visited' and missing article. Grammar types: Past tense issue (5) and Article errors (22). When referring to a specific past event use past simple. Also use 'a museum' or 'the museum' depending on context. Suggestion: use past tense verbs for completed actions and include appropriate article.
× I remember I went there with my family and I visit the museum with my family so we can find out the culture there.
✓ I remember I went there with my family and I visited the museum with them so we could learn about the culture there.
Errors: inconsistent tense 'visit' should be past 'visited', and 'can' should be past 'could' to match past narrative; awkward 'find out' and repetition. Grammar types: Past tense issue (5) and Sentence structure errors (26). Maintain past tense throughout recounting; use 'learn about' for clarity and avoid repetition. Suggestion: keep verbs in the past when narrating past events and vary word choice to avoid repetition.