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Part 1

Giám khảo

Does your name have any special meaning?

Thí sinh

In my country we have a woman king, the first woman who become king, and her name is Tamari. So I have the same name and I think that's the special meaning of my name.

Giám khảo

How would you choose names for your next generation?

Thí sinh

In my country it is very popular to choose your children's name after their grandparents. But I think you can choose their names what you like. Maybe there's some characters or maybe some singer you like, some movie star or whatever name you like.

Giám khảo

Does anyone in your family have the same name as you?

Thí sinh

Yes, in my family my grandma from that side has a same name as me and I'm really grateful to have her name because she's such a sweet grandma for me. She do everything for me and for other grandchilds who I am really grateful to have her name.

Giám khảo

Are there any differences between how Chinese name their children now and in the past?

Thí sinh

I don't know how to put my thought into the words, but I don't. I never, I have never really interested in how Chinese name their children's now or maybe past, so I don't even know what the difference between them.

Giám khảo

Are there any names that are more popular than others in China?

Thí sinh

Yes, every country has a name that are more popular than others, so China is one of them. There are many names, but a few of them are more elegant or more important because of their meanings.

Đánh giá

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Tổng: 6.0Trôi chảy và mạch lạc: 6.0Phát âm: 6.0Ngữ pháp: 5.5Từ vựng: 6.0

Part 1

Does your name have any special meaning?

Điểm: 75.0

Gợi ý: Your answer is relevant and provides a clear explanation, but it could be more concise and grammatically correct. Try to avoid redundancy and improve sentence structure for clarity. Also, use linking words to connect ideas smoothly.

Ví dụ: My name is Tamari, which is special because it belongs to the first woman king in my country. I feel proud to share her name.

How would you choose names for your next generation?

Điểm: 70.0

Gợi ý: Your answer covers the topic but lacks coherence and has some grammatical errors. Use linking words to connect ideas and improve sentence structure. Be more specific and avoid vague phrases like 'whatever name you like.'

Ví dụ: In my country, it's common to name children after their grandparents. However, I believe parents can choose any name they like, such as the name of a favorite character, singer, or movie star.

Does anyone in your family have the same name as you?

Điểm: 65.0

Gợi ý: Your answer is heartfelt but contains grammatical mistakes and redundancy. Use correct verb forms and avoid repeating the same idea. Also, try to use linking words to make your answer more coherent.

Ví dụ: Yes, my grandmother has the same name as me. I am grateful because she is very kind and always takes care of me and my cousins.

Are there any differences between how Chinese name their children now and in the past?

Điểm: 40.0

Gợi ý: Your answer is unclear and does not directly address the question. Try to provide a simple opinion or admit lack of knowledge more clearly and concisely. Avoid repeating phrases and improve sentence structure.

Ví dụ: I'm not very familiar with how Chinese people name their children now compared to the past, so I can't say what the differences are.

Are there any names that are more popular than others in China?

Điểm: 70.0

Gợi ý: Your answer is relevant but could be more specific and grammatically correct. Use linking words to connect ideas and provide examples of popular names or explain why some names are considered elegant or important.

Ví dụ: Yes, like other countries, China has popular names. Some names are more common because they have elegant meanings or cultural significance.

Ngữ pháp

Verb in the past participle form

× In my country we have a woman king, the first woman who become king, and her name is Tamari.

In my country we have a woman king, the first woman who became king, and her name is Tamari.

The verb 'become' should be in the past tense 'became' to correctly describe a past event. Using the base form 'become' here is incorrect because the sentence refers to a completed action in the past.

Incorrect use of quantifiers

× In my family my grandma from that side has a same name as me and I'm really grateful to have her name because she's such a sweet grandma for me.

In my family my grandma from that side has the same name as me and I'm really grateful to have her name because she's such a sweet grandma for me.

The phrase 'a same name' is incorrect because 'same' requires the definite article 'the' instead of the indefinite article 'a'. The correct phrase is 'the same name'.

Singular and plural issue

× She do everything for me and for other grandchilds who I am really grateful to have her name.

She does everything for me and for other grandchildren who I am really grateful to have her name.

The verb 'do' must agree with the singular subject 'She', so it should be 'does'. Also, 'grandchilds' is incorrect; the plural form is 'grandchildren'.

Incorrect use of pronouns

× She do everything for me and for other grandchilds who I am really grateful to have her name.

She does everything for me and for other grandchildren, and I am really grateful to have her name.

The relative clause 'who I am really grateful to have her name' is awkward and incorrect. It should be separated into two clauses for clarity: 'other grandchildren, and I am really grateful to have her name.' Also, the pronoun usage is corrected for clarity.

Incorrect use of pronouns

× I never, I have never really interested in how Chinese name their children's now or maybe past, so I don't even know what the difference between them.

I have never really been interested in how Chinese name their children now or in the past, so I don't even know what the difference is between them.

The phrase 'I have never really interested' is incorrect; it should be 'I have never really been interested' to use the correct verb form. Also, 'children's' is incorrect here; it should be 'children' as a plural noun. The phrase 'what the difference between them' needs the verb 'is' to be grammatically correct.

Singular and plural issue

× I never, I have never really interested in how Chinese name their children's now or maybe past, so I don't even know what the difference between them.

I have never really been interested in how Chinese name their children now or in the past, so I don't even know what the difference is between them.

The word 'children's' is possessive and incorrect here; the plural noun 'children' should be used without an apostrophe. Also, 'name' should be 'name' or 'name their children' is correct as is.

Singular and plural issue

× Yes, every country has a name that are more popular than others, so China is one of them.

Yes, every country has names that are more popular than others, so China is one of them.

The subject 'a name' is singular but is followed by the plural verb 'are'. To agree, either use singular verb 'is' with 'a name' or plural noun 'names' with 'are'. Here, 'names' and 'are' are appropriate.

Từ vựng trọng tâm

ImportantSignificant; Main; Powerful
InterestedAttentive; Concerned; Partisan
ManyNumerous; A great/good deal of
PopularWell-liked; Nonspecialist; Widespread; Mass
SpecialExceptional; Distinctive; Momentous; Specific
SweetSugary; Fragrant; Dulcet; Pleasant
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