Part 1
Giám khảo
Are you good at memorising things?
Thí sinh
Yes, I am actually quite good at memorizing things. Most of the times when my friends talk about something or when it comes to studying, I like to memorize things. That gives me motivation. I mean, I think there's no point in memorizing stuff that doesn't need for your future. So I enjoy memorizing those stuff.
Giám khảo
Have you ever forgotten something important?
Thí sinh
Yes, I mean I think most people have forgotten at least one thing that is important in their lives. One thing that I forgot was my my friend's birthday, my very best friend's birthday and I felt so bad. And since then I started memoring, taking notes and make sure to never forget it again.
Giám khảo
What do you need to remember in your daily life?
Thí sinh
I find it really important to remember your schedule for the next day. So before going to bed, I check my schedule and remember what I have to do, take notes. And so then I won't forget it. And I think it's very important for your future self and for now on, for the rest of your life, it's very important to remember.
Giám khảo
How do you remember important things?
Thí sinh
As I mentioned earlier, I take memos as soon as I think it's important and so I check my memo and remember what I have to do and so I then don't forget my stuff that I need to prioritize.
Are you good at memorising things?
Điểm: 75.0Gợi ý: 回答は自然ですが、文法の誤り(例えば、"most of the times"は"most of the time"が正しい)や冗長な表現が見られます。また、内容をより具体的にし、論理的なつながりを明確にするために接続詞を使うと良いでしょう。
Ví dụ: Yes, I am quite good at memorizing things because it helps me in both my studies and daily conversations. For example, when my friends discuss important topics, I try to remember key points to stay engaged. However, I focus on memorizing information that will be useful for my future, which keeps me motivated.
Have you ever forgotten something important?
Điểm: 70.0Gợi ý: 回答は内容が伝わりますが、繰り返しや文法ミス("memoring"は"memorizing")があり、より簡潔で明確な表現が望ましいです。接続詞を使って文の流れをスムーズにし、具体的な対策を詳しく述べると良いでしょう。
Ví dụ: Yes, I have forgotten important things before. For instance, I once forgot my best friend's birthday, which made me feel very guilty. Since then, I have started taking notes and setting reminders to ensure I never forget important dates again.
What do you need to remember in your daily life?
Điểm: 65.0Gợi ý: 回答はやや冗長で、同じ内容の繰り返しが多いです。文法的な誤りもあり、より簡潔で論理的な構成に改善が必要です。接続詞を使い、具体的な方法や理由を明確に述べると良いでしょう。
Ví dụ: I think it's essential to remember my schedule for the next day. Therefore, before going to bed, I review my plans and take notes to avoid forgetting important tasks. This habit helps me stay organized and prepared for the future.
How do you remember important things?
Điểm: 70.0Gợi ý: 回答は意味が伝わりますが、文が長く繰り返しが多いです。より簡潔にし、接続詞を適切に使って論理的に説明すると良いでしょう。また、具体的な例を加えると効果的です。
Ví dụ: I usually take notes immediately when I realize something is important. Then, I regularly review these memos to prioritize my tasks and ensure I don't forget anything crucial.
× Most of the times when my friends talk about something or when it comes to studying, I like to memorize things.
✓ Most of the time when my friends talk about something or when it comes to studying, I like to memorize things.
'Most of the times' is incorrect because 'time' in this context is uncountable and should be singular. The correct phrase is 'most of the time'.
× So I enjoy memorizing those stuff.
✓ So I enjoy memorizing that stuff.
'Stuff' is an uncountable noun and should not be pluralized. Therefore, 'those stuff' is incorrect; it should be 'that stuff'.
× One thing that I forgot was my my friend's birthday, my very best friend's birthday and I felt so bad.
✓ One thing that I forgot was my friend's birthday, my very best friend's birthday, and I felt so bad.
The sentence is mostly correct but has a repeated word 'my'. Removing the duplicate improves clarity. The past tense 'forgot' is correctly used here.
× And since then I started memoring, taking notes and make sure to never forget it again.
✓ And since then I started memorizing, taking notes, and making sure to never forget it again.
The verb forms after 'started' should be gerunds ('memorizing', 'taking', 'making'). Also, 'memoring' is a misspelling of 'memorizing'.
× I find it really important to remember your schedule for the next day.
✓ I find it really important to remember my schedule for the next day.
The pronoun 'your' is inconsistent with the speaker's perspective. Since the speaker is talking about themselves, 'my' is appropriate.
× And I think it's very important for your future self and for now on, for the rest of your life, it's very important to remember.
✓ And I think it's very important for your future self and from now on, for the rest of your life, it's very important to remember.
The phrase 'for now on' is incorrect; the correct phrase is 'from now on'. The pronoun 'your' is acceptable here as the speaker is addressing the listener in general.
× As I mentioned earlier, I take memos as soon as I think it's important and so I check my memo and remember what I have to do and so I then don't forget my stuff that I need to prioritize.
✓ As I mentioned earlier, I take memos as soon as I think something is important, so I check my memos and remember what I have to do, and then I don't forget the things I need to prioritize.
The sentence has inconsistent pronoun and noun usage. 'Memos' should be plural to match 'take memos'. 'Stuff' is vague; 'things' is clearer. Also, the sentence is long and can be improved by adding commas and conjunctions for clarity.