Part 1
Giám khảo
Do you like eating chocolate? Why or why not?
Thí sinh
I don't like eating chocolate. Because I'm not a sweet lover. And beside that. Whenever I try to eat. A little bit of chocolate. I feel this test. The taste of the sweet because it's a little bit bitter and.
Giám khảo
How often do you eat chocolate?
Thí sinh
As I said before that I'm not a fan of chocolate. I ready it hit them. If I've ever tried chocolate, it's just because. Others. Offer me. A piece of chocolate so that I have to eat.
Giám khảo
Did you often eat chocolate when you were a kid?
Thí sinh
I did not often eat chocolate when I was a kid. Because. Since I was a kid I have preferred others snacks to the chocolates as. Sweets, candy, Jelly. Therefore. Chocolate is never in the list of my favorite.
Giám khảo
Why do you think chocolate is popular around the world?
Thí sinh
I think chocolate is a popular around the world because it has many. Various forms in taste of. Chocolate so that it could fit. Any customers in any child.
Giám khảo
What's your favourite flavour of chocolate?
Thí sinh
If I had to choose my favorite flavor of chocolate, it would be much a flavor. Because I. Love the bitter at the after taste of matcha. In it blends really well with chocolate.
Giám khảo
Do you think it is good to use chocolate as gifts to others?
Thí sinh
It depends on the group of people you choose to give gifts. If it is. Children. Chocolate would be you. Great gifts as children's. Pay a big love to sweets but if there are adult.
Do you like eating chocolate? Why or why not?
Điểm: 55.0Gợi ý: Your answer is somewhat unclear and fragmented. Try to form complete sentences and connect your ideas logically. Avoid redundancy and explain your reasons clearly in a natural way.
Ví dụ: I don't like eating chocolate because I'm not fond of sweets. Also, whenever I try chocolate, I find its taste a bit bitter, which I don't enjoy.
How often do you eat chocolate?
Điểm: 50.0Gợi ý: Your answer is unclear and contains grammatical errors. Try to respond directly and clearly, using complete sentences and linking words to improve coherence.
Ví dụ: As I mentioned earlier, I'm not a fan of chocolate. I only eat it occasionally when someone offers me a piece.
Did you often eat chocolate when you were a kid?
Điểm: 60.0Gợi ý: Your answer is understandable but fragmented. Use complete sentences and linking words to make your response more natural and coherent.
Ví dụ: I did not often eat chocolate as a kid because I preferred other snacks like sweets, candy, and jelly. Therefore, chocolate was never among my favorites.
Why do you think chocolate is popular around the world?
Điểm: 55.0Gợi ý: Your answer lacks clarity and contains grammatical mistakes. Try to express your ideas in complete sentences and use linking words to connect your points logically.
Ví dụ: I think chocolate is popular worldwide because it comes in many different flavors and forms, which can appeal to people of all ages.
What's your favourite flavour of chocolate?
Điểm: 60.0Gợi ý: Your answer is somewhat unclear and fragmented. Use complete sentences and explain your reasons clearly with appropriate vocabulary.
Ví dụ: If I had to choose, my favorite chocolate flavor would be matcha because I love its slightly bitter aftertaste, which blends well with the sweetness of chocolate.
Do you think it is good to use chocolate as gifts to others?
Điểm: 55.0Gợi ý: Your answer is incomplete and contains grammatical errors. Try to complete your thoughts in full sentences and use linking words to make your answer coherent.
Ví dụ: It depends on the recipients. Chocolate is a great gift for children because they love sweets, but for adults, it might not always be the best choice.
× Because I'm not a sweet lover.
✓ I don't like eating chocolate because I'm not a sweet lover.
Starting a sentence with 'Because' without connecting it to the previous sentence creates a sentence fragment. Combining it with the previous sentence forms a complete sentence.
× And beside that.
✓ Besides that,
'And beside that.' is a fragment and 'beside' is incorrect here; the correct word is 'besides' meaning 'in addition'. Also, it should be connected to the following sentence or rephrased.
× Whenever I try to eat. A little bit of chocolate.
✓ Whenever I try to eat a little bit of chocolate,
Splitting the sentence into fragments makes it incomplete. It should be combined into one sentence with proper punctuation.
× I feel this test.
✓ I feel this taste.
'Test' is a typo or incorrect word here; the intended word is 'taste'. Also, the sentence is incomplete and unclear.
× The taste of the sweet because it's a little bit bitter and.
✓ The taste is sweet but a little bit bitter.
The original sentence is incomplete and awkward. It should be rephrased to clearly express the contrast between sweet and bitter taste.
× I ready it hit them.
✓ I rarely eat them.
The original sentence contains incorrect words and pronouns. 'Ready it hit them' is nonsensical; the intended meaning is 'I rarely eat them' referring to chocolates.
× If I've ever tried chocolate, it's just because. Others. Offer me. A piece of chocolate so that I have to eat.
✓ If I've ever tried chocolate, it's just because others offered me a piece of chocolate, so I had to eat it.
The original sentence is fragmented and has tense inconsistency. It should be combined into a complete sentence with past tense for 'offered' and 'had to'.
× I did not often eat chocolate when I was a kid.
✓ I did not often eat chocolate when I was a kid.
This sentence is correct in past tense and needs no correction.
× Since I was a kid I have preferred others snacks to the chocolates as.
✓ Since I was a kid, I have preferred other snacks to chocolates such as
'Others snacks' is incorrect; it should be 'other snacks'. Also, 'the chocolates' is better as 'chocolates' without 'the'. The sentence needs a comma after the introductory phrase.
× Sweets, candy, Jelly.
✓ sweets, candy, and jelly.
This is a sentence fragment. It should be connected to the previous sentence and 'Jelly' should be lowercase unless it is a proper noun.
× Therefore. Chocolate is never in the list of my favorite.
✓ Therefore, chocolate has never been on my list of favorites.
The original sentence is fragmented and awkward. It should be combined into one sentence with proper tense and prepositions.
× I think chocolate is a popular around the world because it has many.
✓ I think chocolate is popular around the world because it has many
'A popular' is incorrect; 'popular' is an adjective and does not need an article here.
× Various forms in taste of. Chocolate so that it could fit.
✓ various forms and tastes of chocolate so that it can fit
The sentence is fragmented and awkward. It should be combined and rephrased for clarity.
× Any customers in any child.
✓ any customers and any child.
The phrase is unclear and likely missing conjunctions. 'In' is incorrect here; 'and' fits better.
× If I had to choose my favorite flavor of chocolate, it would be much a flavor.
✓ If I had to choose my favorite flavor of chocolate, it would be matcha flavor.
'Much a flavor' is incorrect; the intended word is 'matcha'. The sentence should be clear and concise.
× Because I. Love the bitter at the after taste of matcha.
✓ Because I love the bitter aftertaste of matcha.
The phrase 'at the after taste' is incorrect; it should be 'aftertaste'. Also, the sentence should not be fragmented.
× In it blends really well with chocolate.
✓ It blends really well with chocolate.
The phrase 'In it' is incorrect and unnecessary. The sentence should start with 'It'.
× It depends on the group of people you choose to give gifts.
✓ It depends on the group of people you choose to give gifts to.
The preposition 'to' is needed at the end to complete the phrasal verb 'give gifts to'.
× If it is. Children.
✓ If they are children,
'If it is children' is incorrect because 'children' is plural; 'they are children' is correct.
× Chocolate would be you. Great gifts as children's.
✓ Chocolate would be a great gift as children
'You' is incorrect here; it should be 'a'. Also, 'gifts' should be singular 'gift' to match the subject.
× Pay a big love to sweets but if there are adult.
✓ have a big love for sweets, but if there are adults,
'Pay a big love' is incorrect; the correct phrase is 'have a big love for'. Also, 'adult' should be plural 'adults'.