Part 1
Giám khảo
Do you make a list when you shop?
Thí sinh
To be honest, I don't need to shop often, it's mostly handled by my mother. But I do assist well. She goes to shop, I mostly help her in carrying heavy bags and providing insight of the current market trend.
Giám khảo
Do you make a list for your work? Does it work?
Thí sinh
Oh sure, I do list for my upcoming events and usually I use a pencil and a sticky note and I write down my upcoming events based on the priority and I often update it whenever it's.
Giám khảo
Why don't some people like making lists?
Thí sinh
What I personally believe is that it's mostly because of the idleness, because most of the people think that the information they're required to write down in the notes would be far easier to keep in mind. But I personally believe that it's a overestimation of self worth.
Giám khảo
Do you prefer to make a list on paper or your phone?
Thí sinh
I prefer to make list on paper because phone itself is a distraction. Whenever you put some note in phone then most of the cases the note remains untouched and I prefer not because it is always visible in front of your eyes and it gives you a physical touch to go forward.
Do you make a list when you shop?
Điểm: 65.0Gợi ý: Apni answer e direct question er uttor dite hobe, mane apni ki list banan kina shopping er jonno. Apnar uttor e kichu irrelevant information ache, ja answer ke onekta bistarito koreche. Apni chesta korun proshner uttor shorashori dite, tarpor proyojone supporting details add korun, jate answer ta natural ebong effective hoy.
Ví dụ: Yes, I usually make a list before shopping to ensure I don't forget anything important. For example, last week I listed all the groceries we needed, which helped me shop quickly and efficiently.
Do you make a list for your work? Does it work?
Điểm: 70.0Gợi ý: Apnar uttor e kichu grammar error ache ebong sentence structure aro clear kora dorkar. Apni linking words use korte paren jate uttor ta logical hoy. Apni aro specific details dite paren, jemon kibhabe list apnar kaj e sahajjo kore.
Ví dụ: Yes, I always make a list for my work using a pencil and sticky notes. I prioritize my tasks and update the list regularly, which helps me stay organized and meet deadlines.
Why don't some people like making lists?
Điểm: 60.0Gợi ý: Apnar uttor e kichu complex word use kora hoyeche, ja natural mone hoy na. Apni simple ebong clear language use korun. Apnar opinion ke aro bhalo bhabe express korun ebong supporting details dite paren.
Ví dụ: I think some people avoid making lists because they feel lazy or believe they can remember everything easily. However, this overconfidence sometimes leads to forgetting important tasks.
Do you prefer to make a list on paper or your phone?
Điểm: 68.0Gợi ý: Apnar uttor e kichu sentence structure ebong clarity improve kora dorkar. Apni linking words use korun jate uttor ta coherent hoy. Apni aro specific example dite paren keno paper list bhalo mone hoy.
Ví dụ: I prefer making lists on paper because phones can be distracting. For instance, when I write notes on my phone, I often ignore them, but a paper list is always visible and gives me a sense of accomplishment when I tick off tasks.
× She goes to shop, I mostly help her in carrying heavy bags and providing insight of the current market trend.
✓ She goes shopping, I mostly help her by carrying heavy bags and providing insight into the current market trend.
The phrase 'goes to shop' is incorrect; the correct form is 'goes shopping' using the verb in the present participle form after 'goes'. Also, 'help her in carrying' should be 'help her by carrying' to correctly express the manner of help. Additionally, 'insight of' should be 'insight into' as the correct preposition is 'into' when referring to insight.
× Oh sure, I do list for my upcoming events and usually I use a pencil and a sticky note and I write down my upcoming events based on the priority and I often update it whenever it's.
✓ Oh sure, I do make a list for my upcoming events. Usually, I use a pencil and a sticky note to write down my upcoming events based on priority, and I often update it whenever necessary.
The original sentence is a run-on sentence lacking proper structure and clarity. 'I do list' is incorrect; it should be 'I do make a list'. The sentence needs to be split for clarity, and 'whenever it's' is incomplete and unclear, so it is corrected to 'whenever necessary' to complete the thought.
× What I personally believe is that it's mostly because of the idleness, because most of the people think that the information they're required to write down in the notes would be far easier to keep in mind.
✓ What I personally believe is that it's mostly because of idleness, because most people think that the information they are required to write down in notes would be far easier to keep in mind.
The phrase 'most of the people' is better expressed as 'most people' for natural usage. Also, 'the idleness' is incorrect; 'idleness' is an uncountable noun and does not need 'the'. Similarly, 'in the notes' is better as 'in notes' when speaking generally.
× But I personally believe that it's a overestimation of self worth.
✓ But I personally believe that it's an overestimation of self-worth.
The article 'a' before a vowel sound should be 'an'. Also, 'self worth' should be hyphenated as 'self-worth' when used as a noun.
× I prefer to make list on paper because phone itself is a distraction.
✓ I prefer to make a list on paper because the phone itself is a distraction.
The phrase 'make list' is missing the article 'a' before 'list'. Also, 'phone itself' should be 'the phone itself' to specify the phone as a particular object.
× Whenever you put some note in phone then most of the cases the note remains untouched and I prefer not because it is always visible in front of your eyes and it gives you a physical touch to go forward.
✓ Whenever you put some note on the phone, in most cases the note remains untouched. I prefer not to use it because a list on paper is always visible in front of your eyes and gives you a physical touch to move forward.
The preposition 'in phone' is incorrect; it should be 'on the phone'. Also, 'most of the cases' should be 'in most cases'. The sentence is long and unclear, so it is split and clarified. 'I prefer not because it is always visible' is unclear; it is corrected to explain the preference for paper lists being visible and tangible.