Part 1
Giám khảo
Are you good at memorising things?
Thí sinh
I don't think I'm memorizing thing is cool but I. Never forgive someone who I once see but I forgot their names. Ann. I need to remember something important to me. I said alarm for this these kind of.
Giám khảo
Have you ever forgotten something important?
Thí sinh
Maybe ace or maybe not. I don't think I forgot any important thing right now because I always remembering in my mind too important things and also I. I said alarm or a reminder for me to remember things.
Giám khảo
What do you need to remember in your daily life?
Thí sinh
I wanna remember. In my daily drive for taking planted plenty of waters for hydrating an one of we go for my yoga class or make me feel phrase wooly, so I wanna. Drag.
Giám khảo
How do you remember important things?
Thí sinh
I'm always on keep alarm on my phone a reminder reminder to reminder to make sure I own it for gained these things why I said them in my phone and. I always remind on my mind to never forgave.
Are you good at memorising things?
Điểm: 45.0Gợi ý: Your answer lacks clarity and coherence. Try to respond directly to the question with a clear topic sentence, avoid redundancy, and use linking words to connect your ideas logically. Also, keep your answer concise within 5 sentences.
Ví dụ: I'm not very good at memorizing things naturally, but I always use alarms or reminders to help me remember important information. For example, I set alarms for appointments so I don't forget them.
Have you ever forgotten something important?
Điểm: 50.0Gợi ý: Your answer is somewhat unclear and contains grammatical errors. Focus on giving a direct answer first, then support it with specific details using linking words. Try to use a wider range of vocabulary relevant to the context.
Ví dụ: I don't think I've forgotten anything important recently because I always keep important things in mind. Additionally, I set alarms or reminders on my phone to help me remember tasks.
What do you need to remember in your daily life?
Điểm: 40.0Gợi ý: Your answer is unclear and lacks coherence. Make sure to answer the question directly with a clear topic sentence, then add specific supporting details connected with linking words. Use appropriate vocabulary to express your ideas clearly.
Ví dụ: In my daily life, I need to remember to drink plenty of water to stay hydrated. Also, I try to remember my yoga class schedule because it helps me feel refreshed and healthy.
How do you remember important things?
Điểm: 45.0Gợi ý: Your answer is repetitive and unclear. Try to give a direct response first, then explain with specific details using linking words. Avoid redundancy and use relevant vocabulary to make your answer natural and effective.
Ví dụ: I usually set alarms or reminders on my phone to remember important things. Besides that, I also try to keep important information in my mind so I don't forget them.
× I don't think I'm memorizing thing is cool but I.
✓ I don't think memorizing things is cool, but I do.
The verb 'memorizing' should be followed by the plural noun 'things' to match the context. Also, the sentence was incomplete and needed a proper ending. The phrase 'I do' completes the thought. Using 'memorizing things' correctly expresses the action as a gerund phrase.
× I don't think I'm memorizing thing is cool but I.
✓ I don't think memorizing things is cool, but I do.
The noun 'thing' should be plural 'things' because it refers to multiple items or concepts. Using the plural form matches the intended meaning and is grammatically correct.
× Never forgive someone who I once see but I forgot their names.
✓ I never forgive someone whom I once saw but forgot their name.
The verb 'see' should be in the past tense 'saw' to match the past action. Also, 'whom' is the correct relative pronoun for the object of 'see'. 'Forgot' is correctly in past tense. 'Name' should be singular to match 'someone'.
× Never forgive someone who I once see but I forgot their names.
✓ I never forgive someone whom I once saw but forgot their name.
The relative pronoun 'who' should be 'whom' because it is the object of the verb 'saw'. Also, 'their' is plural possessive, but since 'someone' is singular, 'their' should be replaced with 'his or her' or rephrased to 'their' if gender-neutral singular is accepted. Here, 'their' is acceptable in informal usage, but 'name' should be singular.
× Ann. I need to remember something important to me. I said alarm for this these kind of.
✓ And I need to remember something important to me. I set an alarm for these kinds of things.
The word 'Ann' is likely a mishearing or typo for 'And'. The verb 'said' should be 'set' when referring to alarms. The preposition 'for' is correct, but 'this these kind of' is incorrect; it should be 'these kinds of things' to indicate plural objects.
× Maybe ace or maybe not.
✓ Maybe yes or maybe not.
The word 'ace' is likely a mishearing or typo for 'yes'. No past tense correction needed here, but the sentence is unclear and should be clarified.
× I don't think I forgot any important thing right now because I always remembering in my mind too important things and also I.
✓ I don't think I have forgotten any important thing right now because I always remember very important things in my mind, and also I...
The verb 'forgot' should be present perfect 'have forgotten' to indicate an action relevant to the present. 'Remembering' should be 'remember' to match the simple present tense. 'Too important things' should be 'very important things' for correct adjective use.
× I always remembering in my mind too important things and also I.
✓ I always remember very important things in my mind, and also I...
The verb 'remembering' is incorrectly used; it should be the base form 'remember' after 'always' to indicate habitual action.
× I said alarm or a reminder for me to remember things.
✓ I set an alarm or a reminder to help me remember things.
The verb 'said' should be 'set' when referring to alarms or reminders. The preposition 'for me to remember' is awkward; 'to help me remember' is clearer and more natural.
× I wanna remember. In my daily drive for taking planted plenty of waters for hydrating an one of we go for my yoga class or make me feel phrase wooly, so I wanna. Drag.
✓ I want to remember during my daily drive to water the plants plenty for hydration, and when I go to my yoga class, it makes me feel fresh and lively, so I want to...
The sentence contains many unclear pronouns and phrases. 'An one of we' is incorrect; it should be 'and when I'. 'Phrase wooly' is likely 'fresh and lively'. 'Drag' is unclear and likely a mishearing. Pronouns and phrases should be clarified for meaning.
× In my daily drive for taking planted plenty of waters for hydrating an one of we go for my yoga class or make me feel phrase wooly, so I wanna. Drag.
✓ During my daily drive, I water the plants plenty to keep them hydrated, and when I go to my yoga class, it makes me feel fresh and lively, so I want to...
The preposition 'for taking planted' is incorrect; it should be 'I water the plants'. 'Plenty of waters' should be 'plenty of water'. 'An one of we go' should be 'and when I go'. Prepositions should be used correctly to convey intended meaning.
× I wanna remember.
✓ I want to remember.
'Wanna' is informal and should be replaced with 'want to' in formal or standard English.
× I'm always on keep alarm on my phone a reminder reminder to reminder to make sure I own it for gained these things why I said them in my phone and.
✓ I always keep the alarm on my phone as a reminder to make sure I remember these things because I set them on my phone, and...
The phrase 'on keep alarm' is incorrect; it should be 'keep the alarm'. 'Reminder reminder to reminder to' is repetitive and should be simplified. 'Own it for gained these things' is unclear; 'remember these things' is appropriate. Pronouns and phrases should be clarified.
× I'm always on keep alarm on my phone a reminder reminder to reminder to make sure I own it for gained these things why I said them in my phone and.
✓ I always keep the alarm on my phone as a reminder to make sure I remember these things because I set them on my phone, and...
The preposition 'on' before 'keep' is incorrect. The phrase should be 'keep the alarm on my phone'. Prepositions should be used correctly to convey the intended meaning.
× I always remind on my mind to never forgave.
✓ I always remind myself in my mind to never forgive.
The verb 'forgave' is past tense, but here the base form 'forgive' is needed after 'to'. Also, 'remind on my mind' is incorrect; it should be 'remind myself in my mind' or simply 'remember'.