Part 1
Giám khảo
Do you like singing? Why?
Thí sinh
Absolutely no, I consider myself pretty head singing. It's because my sister said the sound I sing is pretty terrible in my childhood and it become my trauma and I won't sing in my future I think.
Giám khảo
Have you ever learnt how to sing?
Thí sinh
Now in my country, our education system now pretty encourage students learn how to sing. Our government just believe we can sing naturally so we don't need to learn any skill on singing.
Giám khảo
Who do you want to sing for?
Thí sinh
As I mentioned earlier, I hate singing and I don't have a skill at singing. As a result, I am afraid to sing to everyone. Therefore, I think I don't want to sing for anyone.
Giám khảo
Do you think singing can bring happiness to people?
Thí sinh
Absolutely, I think everyone can sing to order and make others happier. For example, I have many friends surrounding me love to listening to songs and it can make them be happier and forget any stress.
Do you like singing? Why?
Điểm: 55.0Gợi ý: 你的回答有點不自然,語法和用詞需要改進。建議你直接回答問題,並用簡單明確的句子說明原因,避免冗長和語法錯誤。
Ví dụ: No, I don't like singing because my sister told me that I sing badly when I was a child, which made me feel embarrassed. Therefore, I prefer not to sing in the future.
Have you ever learnt how to sing?
Điểm: 60.0Gợi ý: 回答時要注意語法和連接詞的使用,讓句子更流暢。建議你先直接回答問題,再用具體細節支持你的觀點。
Ví dụ: No, I have never formally learned how to sing. In my country, the education system encourages natural singing, so people believe that singing skills do not need to be taught.
Who do you want to sing for?
Điểm: 65.0Gợi ý: 你的回答結構不錯,但可以用更多連接詞讓語意更連貫,並嘗試用更自然的表達方式。
Ví dụ: I don't want to sing for anyone because, as I said before, I dislike singing and lack the skill. Therefore, I feel afraid to sing in front of others.
Do you think singing can bring happiness to people?
Điểm: 70.0Gợi ý: 回答內容有點不清楚,建議用更準確的詞彙和句型來表達你的想法,並且注意語法和連接詞的使用。
Ví dụ: Absolutely, I believe singing can bring happiness to people. For example, many of my friends enjoy listening to songs because it helps them relax and forget their stress.
× Absolutely no, I consider myself pretty head singing.
✓ Absolutely no, I consider myself pretty bad at singing.
The phrase 'pretty head singing' is incorrect. The correct adjective to describe ability is 'bad' and it should be followed by 'at' when referring to a skill. So, 'pretty bad at singing' is the correct form.
× It's because my sister said the sound I sing is pretty terrible in my childhood and it become my trauma and I won't sing in my future I think.
✓ It's because my sister said the sound I sang was pretty terrible in my childhood and it became my trauma, so I don't think I will sing in the future.
The sentence mixes tenses incorrectly. 'Sing' should be past tense 'sang' to match 'in my childhood'. 'Become' should be past tense 'became'. Also, 'won't sing in my future' is awkward; 'I don't think I will sing in the future' is clearer.
× Now in my country, our education system now pretty encourage students learn how to sing.
✓ Now in my country, our education system pretty much encourages students to learn how to sing.
The verb 'encourage' needs to agree with singular subject 'education system' so it should be 'encourages'. Also, 'pretty encourage' is incorrect; 'pretty much encourages' is the correct adverbial phrase. 'Students learn' should be 'students to learn'.
× Our government just believe we can sing naturally so we don't need to learn any skill on singing.
✓ Our government just believes we can sing naturally, so we don't need to learn any singing skills.
The verb 'believe' should be 'believes' to agree with singular subject 'government'. 'Skill on singing' is incorrect; the correct phrase is 'singing skills'.
× As I mentioned earlier, I hate singing and I don't have a skill at singing.
✓ As I mentioned earlier, I hate singing and I don't have any skill in singing.
'A skill' is countable but here it is better to use 'any skill' as an uncountable noun. Also, 'at singing' is less common than 'in singing' when referring to skill.
× As a result, I am afraid to sing to everyone.
✓ As a result, I am afraid to sing in front of everyone.
The preposition 'to' is incorrect here. The correct preposition to express performing for people is 'in front of'.
× Therefore, I think I don't want to sing for anyone.
✓ Therefore, I think I don't want to sing for anyone.
This sentence is grammatically correct and needs no correction.
× Absolutely, I think everyone can sing to order and make others happier.
✓ Absolutely, I think everyone can sing in tune and make others happier.
The phrase 'sing to order' is not appropriate here; 'sing in tune' is the correct expression meaning to sing correctly. 'To order' means to sing on command, which is not the intended meaning.
× For example, I have many friends surrounding me love to listening to songs and it can make them be happier and forget any stress.
✓ For example, I have many friends around me who love listening to songs, and it can make them happier and help them forget any stress.
'Surrounding me' should be 'around me'. 'Love to listening' is incorrect; it should be 'love listening'. 'Make them be happier' is awkward; 'make them happier' is correct. Added 'help them' before 'forget' for clarity.