Part 1
Giám khảo
Do you make a list when you shop?
Thí sinh
When you shop? Yes certainly. I always make make a list before I go shopping because it helped me, helps me organize the items which I need to prioritize them. This way I can manage my budget as well and it will be more effective and avoid forgetting anything important.
Giám khảo
Do you make a list for your work? Does it work?
Thí sinh
Yes, of course. I always make a list before I go for walk because it helps me stay organized and manage my time better. For example, by listing my tasks for the next day, I can prioritize the important ones and complete them first, which makes my work more efficient and less stressful.
Giám khảo
Why don't some people like making lists?
Thí sinh
Some people don't like making listing because they consider it as a waste of time. They believe they're relying on their memory is better and more efficient. For example, they may feel that making list takes too long and interrupt their natural way of organizing the talks.
Giám khảo
Do you prefer to make a list on paper or your phone?
Thí sinh
For me, I prefer to make this on phone rather than on paper because my phone is always with me and it's very convenient. If I write a list of paper, it can easily get lost or damaged, specially if it's get wet. Using my phone helps me keep everything organized and accessible whenever I.
Do you make a list when you shop?
Điểm: 75.0Gợi ý: Your answer is generally clear and relevant, but avoid repeating words like 'make make' and ensure verb tenses are consistent (e.g., 'helps me' instead of 'helped me'). Also, try to use linking words to connect ideas smoothly and keep your answer within 5 sentences for better clarity.
Ví dụ: Yes, I always make a list before shopping because it helps me organize and prioritize the items I need. Moreover, this allows me to manage my budget effectively and avoid forgetting anything important.
Do you make a list for your work? Does it work?
Điểm: 80.0Gợi ý: Your answer is relevant and includes a good example, but watch for small errors like 'go for walk' which should be 'go for work'. Also, use linking words like 'for example' appropriately and keep your sentences concise and natural.
Ví dụ: Yes, I always make a list before going to work because it helps me stay organized and manage my time better. For example, by listing my tasks for the next day, I can prioritize the important ones and complete them first, making my work more efficient and less stressful.
Why don't some people like making lists?
Điểm: 70.0Gợi ý: Your answer addresses the question but has grammatical errors and awkward phrasing. Use correct forms like 'making lists' and 'relying on their memory is better'. Also, clarify your points and avoid vague phrases like 'organizing the talks'. Use linking words to improve coherence.
Ví dụ: Some people don't like making lists because they consider it a waste of time. They believe relying on their memory is better and more efficient. For instance, they may feel that making lists takes too long and interrupts their natural way of organizing tasks.
Do you prefer to make a list on paper or your phone?
Điểm: 65.0Gợi ý: Your answer is understandable but contains grammatical mistakes and incomplete sentences. Use correct prepositions like 'on my phone' and 'on paper'. Also, complete your last sentence and avoid errors like 'specially' which should be 'especially'. Use linking words to connect ideas smoothly.
Ví dụ: I prefer to make lists on my phone rather than on paper because my phone is always with me, making it very convenient. Moreover, paper lists can easily get lost or damaged, especially if they get wet. Using my phone helps me keep everything organized and accessible whenever I need it.
× I always make make a list before I go shopping because it helped me, helps me organize the items which I need to prioritize them.
✓ I always make a list before I go shopping because it helps me organize the items which I need to prioritize.
The sentence contains a repeated word 'make' which is a typographical error and should be corrected to a single 'make'. Also, 'helped me' is past tense but the context is present habitual action, so it should be 'helps me'. Additionally, 'which I need to prioritize them' is redundant; 'them' is unnecessary because 'which' already refers to the items. The corrected sentence uses present tense 'helps' to match habitual action and removes redundancy.
× I always make a list before I go for walk because it helps me stay organized and manage my time better.
✓ I always make a list before I go for a walk because it helps me stay organized and manage my time better.
The phrase 'go for walk' is missing the article 'a' before 'walk'. In English, when referring to a single instance of 'walk', the indefinite article 'a' is required. Hence, it should be 'go for a walk'.
× Some people don't like making listing because they consider it as a waste of time.
✓ Some people don't like making lists because they consider it a waste of time.
The phrase 'making listing' is incorrect; 'listing' is a noun but here the plural noun 'lists' is appropriate. Also, 'consider it as a waste' is incorrect; the verb 'consider' is followed directly by the object and complement without 'as'. Therefore, 'consider it a waste' is correct.
× They believe they're relying on their memory is better and more efficient.
✓ They believe relying on their memory is better and more efficient.
The phrase 'they're relying on their memory is better' is ungrammatical. The correct structure is 'They believe relying on their memory is better', where 'relying on their memory' acts as the subject of 'is better'. The pronoun 'they're' (they are) is unnecessary and causes confusion.
× For example, they may feel that making list takes too long and interrupt their natural way of organizing the talks.
✓ For example, they may feel that making lists takes too long and interrupts their natural way of organizing the tasks.
'Making list' should be 'making lists' to be plural and correct. Also, 'interrupt' should be 'interrupts' to agree with singular subject 'making lists' (treated as singular). The word 'talks' is incorrect in this context; it should be 'tasks' which fits the meaning of work items to organize.
× For me, I prefer to make this on phone rather than on paper because my phone is always with me and it's very convenient.
✓ For me, I prefer to make this on my phone rather than on paper because my phone is always with me and it's very convenient.
The phrase 'on phone' is missing the possessive pronoun 'my'. In English, when referring to one's own phone, 'my phone' is required. Hence, it should be 'on my phone'.
× If I write a list of paper, it can easily get lost or damaged, specially if it's get wet.
✓ If I write a list on paper, it can easily get lost or damaged, especially if it gets wet.
The phrase 'write a list of paper' is incorrect; the correct preposition is 'on' for writing on a surface, so 'write a list on paper'. 'Specially' is a misspelling; the correct word is 'especially'. Also, 'if it's get wet' is ungrammatical; it should be 'if it gets wet' to agree in number and tense.
× Using my phone helps me keep everything organized and accessible whenever I.
✓ Using my phone helps me keep everything organized and accessible whenever I need it.
The sentence ends abruptly with 'whenever I' which is incomplete. It requires an object or verb phrase to complete the thought. Adding 'need it' completes the sentence logically and grammatically.