Part 1
Giám khảo
Do you think museums are important?
Thí sinh
Yes, I think museum are very vital to learn on different uh, lessons such as the person can learn about the history at culture, umm, you know, different tradition, uh, people who find it so engaging and quite fabulous.
Giám khảo
Are there many museums in your hometown?
Thí sinh
There are a very few museum in my hometown, uh, which are also barely operating. Mm-hmm. Since my hometown is very small, uh, the ability of museum and the is, is not affordable, I guess.
Giám khảo
Do you often visit a museum?
Thí sinh
No, I don't often visit museum. I, I go there very rarely since my hometown do not have, uh, any museum that is active, uh, because my hometown is small and I do not have the habit of going to the museum, Uh, so, so I'm quite not into it.
Giám khảo
When was the last time you visited a museum?
Thí sinh
While I was in Kathmandu last year, on September, I visited Naranjiti Palace, uh, that is one of the biggest museum our country have. It was quite fabulous and we learn about the Sahara dynasty.
Do you think museums are important?
Điểm: 60.0Gợi ý: Your answer is understandable but contains grammatical errors and some unclear phrases. To improve, focus on using correct grammar, avoid filler words like 'uh' and 'umm', and structure your answer with a clear topic sentence followed by specific supporting details. For example, explain why museums are important by mentioning learning history and culture with clear linking words.
Ví dụ: Yes, I think museums are very important because they help people learn about history and culture. For instance, museums display artifacts that show different traditions, which makes learning engaging and enjoyable.
Are there many museums in your hometown?
Điểm: 55.0Gợi ý: Your answer has grammatical mistakes and unclear expressions. To improve, use correct plural forms, avoid filler sounds, and explain your points clearly with linking words. For example, mention the small number of museums and reasons why they are not well maintained.
Ví dụ: There are very few museums in my hometown, and most of them are barely operating. This is because my hometown is small, and it is difficult to afford maintaining museums.
Do you often visit a museum?
Điểm: 50.0Gợi ý: Your answer is repetitive and contains grammatical errors. To improve, avoid repeating words, use correct verb forms, and provide a clear reason with linking words. For example, explain that you rarely visit museums because there are none active in your hometown and you are not interested.
Ví dụ: No, I don't often visit museums because there are no active museums in my small hometown. Also, I am not very interested in visiting museums.
When was the last time you visited a museum?
Điểm: 65.0Gợi ý: Your answer provides good information but has some grammatical errors and filler words. To improve, use correct verb tenses, avoid fillers, and add linking words to make your answer more coherent. For example, specify the visit time, describe the museum, and explain what you learned.
Ví dụ: I last visited a museum in September last year when I was in Kathmandu. I went to Naranjiti Palace, which is one of the biggest museums in our country. It was fascinating because we learned about the Sahara dynasty.
× Yes, I think museum are very vital to learn on different uh, lessons such as the person can learn about the history at culture, umm, you know, different tradition, uh, people who find it so engaging and quite fabulous.
✓ Yes, I think museums are very vital to learn about different lessons such as history and culture, you know, different traditions, which people find so engaging and quite fabulous.
The word 'museum' should be plural 'museums' to agree with the plural verb 'are'. Also, 'learn on' is incorrect; it should be 'learn about'. 'The history at culture' is incorrect; it should be 'history and culture'. 'Different tradition' should be plural 'different traditions' to match the context.
× There are a very few museum in my hometown, uh, which are also barely operating.
✓ There are very few museums in my hometown, which are also barely operating.
'Museum' should be plural 'museums' to agree with 'are' and 'very few'. Also, 'a very few' is incorrect; it should be 'very few' without 'a'.
× Since my hometown is very small, uh, the ability of museum and the is, is not affordable, I guess.
✓ Since my hometown is very small, the availability of museums is not affordable, I guess.
'Ability of museum' is incorrect; the correct phrase is 'availability of museums'. 'Museum' should be plural to match the context. 'The is, is' is a mistake and should be corrected to 'is'.
× No, I don't often visit museum.
✓ No, I don't often visit museums.
'Museum' should be plural 'museums' because the verb 'visit' here refers to museums in general, not a specific one.
× I, I go there very rarely since my hometown do not have, uh, any museum that is active, uh, because my hometown is small and I do not have the habit of going to the museum, Uh, so, so I'm quite not into it.
✓ I go there very rarely since my hometown does not have any active museums because it is small and I do not have the habit of going to museums, so I'm quite not into it.
'Hometown do not have' should be 'hometown does not have' for subject-verb agreement. 'Museum' should be plural 'museums' to match the context. 'Going to the museum' should be 'going to museums' for general meaning.
× While I was in Kathmandu last year, on September, I visited Naranjiti Palace, uh, that is one of the biggest museum our country have.
✓ While I was in Kathmandu last year, in September, I visited Naranjiti Palace, which is one of the biggest museums our country has.
'On September' should be 'in September' for correct preposition use. 'Museum' should be plural 'museums' to agree with 'one of the biggest'. 'Our country have' should be 'our country has' for subject-verb agreement.
× It was quite fabulous and we learn about the Sahara dynasty.
✓ It was quite fabulous and we learned about the Sahara dynasty.
Since the action happened in the past ('was'), the verb 'learn' should be in past tense 'learned' to maintain tense consistency.