Part 1
Giám khảo
Where is your hometown?
Thí sinh
My hometown is in Good Rod, which is. Many states off. India is a city named Judith.
Giám khảo
What do you like about your home town?
Thí sinh
The community. Community is the best part of my hometown. They are all the people already friendly and helpful. Other than that, there are. I think it's like a food and places to. A visit is the fun part of the city. The foods are.
Giám khảo
How long have you lived there?
Thí sinh
I have lived here for almost 18 years of my life. I basically grew up there. I moved to a different city named and a bad friend. I was about to start my college admission there so I have to I have to move from my hometown.
Giám khảo
Is your home town a good place for young people?
Thí sinh
Yes, I believe so. I think my hometown is the best place in the safety protocols. And there are very less and incidents related to crime and many people from young age come to. Sorry to just learn. How to do a business?
Where is your hometown?
Điểm: 30.0Gợi ý: Your answer is unclear and lacks coherence. Try to provide a clear and complete sentence directly answering the question, specifying the location of your hometown with proper grammar and vocabulary.
Ví dụ: My hometown is Good Rod, a city located in the state of Judith in India.
What do you like about your home town?
Điểm: 35.0Gợi ý: Your answer is fragmented and lacks specific details. Try to form complete sentences, use linking words to connect ideas, and provide specific examples about the community and food to make your answer more natural and effective.
Ví dụ: I like the community in my hometown because the people are friendly and helpful. Additionally, the city offers a variety of delicious foods and interesting places to visit, which makes living there enjoyable.
How long have you lived there?
Điểm: 40.0Gợi ý: Your answer has some good points but is unclear and contains grammatical errors. Provide a clear, concise response with proper sentence structure and avoid redundancy. Use linking words to explain your move.
Ví dụ: I have lived in my hometown for almost 18 years and grew up there. However, I had to move to another city to start my college education.
Is your home town a good place for young people?
Điểm: 45.0Gợi ý: Your answer is somewhat relevant but lacks clarity and coherence. Use complete sentences, linking words, and specific details to explain why your hometown is good for young people.
Ví dụ: Yes, I believe my hometown is a good place for young people because it is safe with low crime rates. Many young people come here to learn about business and develop their skills.
× My hometown is in Good Rod, which is.
✓ My hometown is in Good Rod.
The phrase 'which is' is incomplete and creates a sentence fragment. Removing it corrects the sentence structure.
× Many states off.
✓ It is in one of the many states.
The phrase 'Many states off' is unclear and incorrectly uses 'off'. A clearer prepositional phrase is needed to indicate location.
× India is a city named Judith.
✓ Judith is a city in India.
The original sentence reverses the subject and object, causing confusion. Correcting the order clarifies the meaning.
× The community.
✓ The community is the best part of my hometown.
The original is a sentence fragment lacking a verb. Completing the sentence provides clarity.
× Community is the best part of my hometown.
✓ The community is the best part of my hometown.
'Community' as a singular noun requires the definite article 'The' to be grammatically correct.
× They are all the people already friendly and helpful.
✓ All the people are already friendly and helpful.
The original sentence misplaces the subject and verb. Correct subject-verb order improves clarity.
× Other than that, there are.
✓ Other than that, there are other things to mention.
The sentence is incomplete and lacks an object. Adding a phrase completes the thought.
× I think it's like a food and places to.
✓ I think it has good food and places to visit.
The original sentence is incomplete and unclear. Completing the sentence clarifies the meaning.
× A visit is the fun part of the city.
✓ Visiting is the fun part of the city.
The phrase 'A visit is the fun part' is awkward; using the gerund 'Visiting' improves fluency.
× The foods are.
✓ The food is delicious.
The sentence is incomplete and uses 'foods' unnecessarily. 'Food' as an uncountable noun is more appropriate here.
× I have lived here for almost 18 years of my life.
✓ I have lived here for almost 18 years.
The phrase 'of my life' is redundant when using 'have lived for' and can be omitted for clarity.
× I basically grew up there.
✓ I basically grew up there.
This sentence is correct and requires no change.
× I moved to a different city named and a bad friend.
✓ I moved to a different city with a bad friend.
The original sentence is incomplete and unclear. Adding 'with' clarifies the relationship.
× I was about to start my college admission there so I have to I have to move from my hometown.
✓ I was about to start college admission there, so I had to move from my hometown.
The sentence has repetition and tense inconsistency. Using past tense 'had to' matches the past context.
× I think my hometown is the best place in the safety protocols.
✓ I think my hometown is the best place because of the safety protocols.
The original sentence misuses 'in' and lacks clarity. Adding 'because of' clarifies the reason.
× And there are very less and incidents related to crime and many people from young age come to.
✓ There are very few incidents related to crime, and many young people come here to learn.
'Very less' is incorrect; 'very few' is appropriate for countable nouns. The sentence is also incomplete and unclear, so it is rephrased for clarity.
× Sorry to just learn. How to do a business?
✓ Sorry, I just want to learn how to do business.
The original sentences are fragmented and unclear. Combining and rephrasing them improves coherence.