Part 1
Giám khảo
Does your name have any special meaning?
Thí sinh
No, my name doesn't have a special meaning. Actually, it is a quite uncommon book in my city and country, which makes it feel a bit unusual to me. Because of this, sometimes I find my name a little strange, but it also makes me feel unique.
Giám khảo
How would you choose names for your next generation?
Thí sinh
The next generation Choosing names for the next generation is a thoughtful process that often involves considering cultural heritage and family traditions. For example, in my culture, many families use the father's first name as a places for their choice name to honor the their ancestor.
Giám khảo
Does anyone in your family have the same name as you?
Thí sinh
Not really actually in the family we shouldn't uh choose the name or have the name like others because it is an illegal things in our traditions. Therefore in my families don't have any the same names as mine.
Giám khảo
Are there any differences between how Chinese name their children now and in the past?
Thí sinh
I'm not very familiar with how Chinese people name their children nowadays, but in my country in Vietnam there has been a many changes in naming traditions. Traditionally people choose names many pythons similar sounds or family custom, but now more emphasis is play on the meaning and Eucharness of the name.
Giám khảo
Are there any names that are more popular than others in China?
Thí sinh
I'm not really know about Chinese name, but in my country Vietnam, umm names are definitely more popular than others. In Vietnam for example, names like Uh Ling An are very common due to their cultural significance and simplicity.
Does your name have any special meaning?
Điểm: 65.0Gợi ý: Câu trả lời của bạn hơi thiếu tự nhiên và có một số lỗi ngữ pháp và từ vựng không phù hợp (ví dụ: 'uncommon book' không đúng ngữ cảnh). Bạn nên sử dụng từ vựng chính xác và câu trả lời ngắn gọn, rõ ràng hơn để tránh gây nhầm lẫn.
Ví dụ: No, my name doesn't have a special meaning. However, it is quite uncommon in my city, which makes me feel unique sometimes.
How would you choose names for your next generation?
Điểm: 70.0Gợi ý: Bạn nên chú ý đến cấu trúc câu và ngữ pháp, tránh lặp từ và lỗi sai như 'places for their choice name'. Ngoài ra, hãy sử dụng liên từ để câu trả lời mạch lạc hơn.
Ví dụ: Choosing names for the next generation is a thoughtful process that involves considering cultural heritage and family traditions. For example, many families in my culture use the father's first name to honor their ancestors.
Does anyone in your family have the same name as you?
Điểm: 60.0Gợi ý: Câu trả lời có nhiều lỗi ngữ pháp và từ vựng không chính xác như 'illegal things'. Bạn nên sử dụng câu đơn giản, rõ ràng và tránh dùng từ không phù hợp.
Ví dụ: No, in my family, it is against our tradition to have the same name as others, so no one shares my name.
Are there any differences between how Chinese name their children now and in the past?
Điểm: 55.0Gợi ý: Bạn nên tránh lỗi ngữ pháp và từ vựng sai như 'many pythons similar sounds' và 'Eucharness'. Hãy tập trung vào việc sử dụng từ vựng chính xác và câu trả lời rõ ràng, mạch lạc hơn.
Ví dụ: I'm not very familiar with Chinese naming customs, but in Vietnam, naming traditions have changed a lot. People used to choose names based on family customs or similar sounds, but now more emphasis is placed on the meaning of the name.
Are there any names that are more popular than others in China?
Điểm: 50.0Gợi ý: Câu trả lời có nhiều lỗi ngữ pháp và từ vựng không chính xác như 'I'm not really know' và 'names are definitely more popular than others' thiếu chủ ngữ rõ ràng. Bạn nên luyện tập cách sử dụng thì và cấu trúc câu đúng.
Ví dụ: I don't know much about popular Chinese names, but in Vietnam, some names like Anh and Linh are very common because of their cultural significance and simplicity.
× Actually, it is a quite uncommon book in my city and country, which makes it feel a bit unusual to me.
✓ Actually, it is quite an uncommon name in my city and country, which makes it feel a bit unusual to me.
The phrase 'a quite uncommon book' is incorrect because 'quite' as an adverb should modify 'uncommon' directly without 'a' before it, and 'book' is incorrect in context; it should be 'name'. The correct form is 'quite an uncommon name'.
× For example, in my culture, many families use the father's first name as a places for their choice name to honor the their ancestor.
✓ For example, in my culture, many families use the father's first name as a place for their chosen name to honor their ancestors.
The sentence has pronoun errors: 'places' should be singular 'place' to match 'as a place'; 'choice name' should be 'chosen name'; 'the their ancestor' is incorrect, 'their ancestors' is correct. These corrections fix pronoun and noun usage.
× Not really actually in the family we shouldn't uh choose the name or have the name like others because it is an illegal things in our traditions.
✓ Not really. Actually, in the family, we shouldn't choose or have the same name as others because it is illegal in our traditions.
The sentence misuses pronouns and articles: 'the name like others' should be 'the same name as others'; 'an illegal things' is incorrect, should be 'illegal' without 'an' and plural 'things' is unnecessary. Correcting these improves clarity and grammar.
× Therefore in my families don't have any the same names as mine.
✓ Therefore, my family doesn't have any names the same as mine.
'Families' should be singular 'family' to refer to the speaker's family; 'don't' changes to 'doesn't' for subject-verb agreement; 'any the same names' is awkward, better as 'any names the same as mine'.
× ...there has been a many changes in naming traditions.
✓ ...there have been many changes in naming traditions.
'a many changes' is incorrect; 'many' is a quantifier that does not need 'a'. Also, 'has' should be 'have' to agree with plural 'changes'.
× Traditionally people choose names many pythons similar sounds or family custom, but now more emphasis is play on the meaning and Eucharness of the name.
✓ Traditionally, people choose names with many similar sounds or family customs, but now more emphasis is placed on the meaning and uniqueness of the name.
The original sentence has several errors: 'many pythons' is incorrect, likely a mishearing of 'many phonemes' or 'many similar sounds'; 'emphasis is play' should be 'emphasis is placed'; 'Eucharness' is incorrect, should be 'uniqueness'. Correcting these clarifies meaning.
× I'm not really know about Chinese name, but in my country Vietnam, umm names are definitely more popular than others.
✓ I don't really know about Chinese names, but in my country Vietnam, some names are definitely more popular than others.
'I'm not really know' is incorrect; correct form is 'I don't really know'. 'Chinese name' should be plural 'Chinese names'. Adding 'some' before 'names' improves clarity.
× In Vietnam for example, names like Uh Ling An are very common due to their cultural significance and simplicity.
✓ In Vietnam, for example, names like U Linh An are very common due to their cultural significance and simplicity.
The original sentence likely contains a typo 'Uh Ling An' which should be 'U Linh An' or similar Vietnamese names. This correction ensures proper noun spelling. The plural 'names' is correct here.