Part 1
Giám khảo
Do you like chatting with friends?
Thí sinh
Yes, absolutely. Because I work from home is a is a we we don't have a opportunity to chat with friends face to face. So if we we get a chance I would like chat with friends.
Giám khảo
What do you usually chat about with friends?
Thí sinh
Umm, usually I talk with my friends about the, the situation, uh, current situation, umm, for example, uh, how is the, how is the work work and, uh, what's the project status? And then, uh, what's the, uh.
Giám khảo
Do you prefer to chat with a group of people or with only one friend?
Thí sinh
No, I, I prefer chat with friends 1 by 1 because, uh, if I chat in a group chat, usually I will lose the focus. So I, I, I like to talk friends, uh, one by one and then, uh, get more deeply, uh, chat.
Giám khảo
Do you prefer to communicate face-to-face or via social media?
Thí sinh
Yes, I'm absolutely Ali. I prefer communicate, communicate face by face to face. Because if you talk to friends by social media like WeChat and Facebook, WhatsApp you you, you, you cannot get the the.
Giám khảo
Do you argue with friends?
Thí sinh
Yes, usually, uh, if we have a different, uh, opinion about, uh, about something, uh, we, we can uh, argue because I think it's a, it's a good, uh, practice to argue with friends. Uh, we can get more, uh, more insight about the, about understanding.
Do you like chatting with friends?
Điểm: 60.0Gợi ý: Try to make your answers more fluent and avoid repetition. Also, use complete sentences and correct grammar to sound more natural. For example, instead of repeating words, say: "Yes, absolutely. Since I work from home, I don't often get the chance to chat with friends face to face, so I really enjoy it when I do."
Ví dụ: Yes, absolutely. Since I work from home, I don't often get the chance to chat with friends face to face, so I really enjoy it when I do.
What do you usually chat about with friends?
Điểm: 55.0Gợi ý: Avoid filler words and incomplete sentences. Provide clear and specific details with linking words to make your answer coherent. For example, "I usually chat with my friends about current events and work-related topics, such as how our projects are progressing."
Ví dụ: I usually chat with my friends about current events and work-related topics, such as how our projects are progressing.
Do you prefer to chat with a group of people or with only one friend?
Điểm: 65.0Gợi ý: Try to avoid hesitation and repetition. Use linking words to explain your preference clearly. For example, "I prefer chatting one-on-one because in group chats, I often lose focus. This way, I can have deeper conversations."
Ví dụ: I prefer chatting one-on-one because in group chats, I often lose focus. This way, I can have deeper conversations.
Do you prefer to communicate face-to-face or via social media?
Điểm: 50.0Gợi ý: Work on pronunciation and sentence structure. Complete your thoughts fully and avoid repetition. For example, "I absolutely prefer face-to-face communication because social media doesn't allow for the same level of connection."
Ví dụ: I absolutely prefer face-to-face communication because social media doesn't allow for the same level of connection.
Do you argue with friends?
Điểm: 60.0Gợi ý: Reduce hesitation and use linking words to make your answer smoother. For example, "Yes, I usually argue with friends when we have different opinions. I think it's a good way to gain deeper understanding."
Ví dụ: Yes, I usually argue with friends when we have different opinions. I think it's a good way to gain deeper understanding.
× Yes, absolutely. Because I work from home is a is a we we don't have a opportunity to chat with friends face to face.
✓ Yes, absolutely. Because I work from home, we don't have an opportunity to chat with friends face to face.
The original sentence has redundant and misplaced words ('is a is a we we') causing sentence structure errors. Also, 'a opportunity' is incorrect; it should be 'an opportunity' due to vowel sound. The corrected sentence removes redundancy and fixes the article usage.
× So if we we get a chance I would like chat with friends.
✓ So if we get a chance, I would like to chat with friends.
The sentence has a repeated word 'we' and is missing the infinitive 'to' before 'chat'. Adding 'to' is necessary after 'would like' to form the correct verb phrase. Also, a comma after the conditional clause improves clarity.
× Umm, usually I talk with my friends about the, the situation, uh, current situation, umm, for example, uh, how is the, how is the work work and, uh, what's the project status?
✓ Umm, usually I talk with my friends about the current situation, for example, how work is going and what the project status is.
The original sentence has repeated words ('the, the', 'work work') and awkward phrasing. 'How is the work work' is incorrect; it should be 'how work is going'. Also, 'what's the project status?' is better integrated into the sentence. The correction removes redundancy and improves sentence flow.
× No, I, I prefer chat with friends 1 by 1 because, uh, if I chat in a group chat, usually I will lose the focus.
✓ No, I prefer to chat with friends one by one because if I chat in a group chat, I usually lose focus.
The phrase 'prefer chat' is missing 'to' before the verb. '1 by 1' should be written as 'one by one' for clarity. 'Lose the focus' should be 'lose focus' as 'focus' is uncountable here. The correction addresses these issues.
× So I, I, I like to talk friends, uh, one by one and then, uh, get more deeply, uh, chat.
✓ So I like to talk to friends one by one and then have a deeper chat.
The verb 'talk' requires the preposition 'to' before the object. 'Get more deeply chat' is ungrammatical; it should be 'have a deeper chat' or 'chat more deeply'. The correction fixes preposition use and improves phrasing.
× Yes, I'm absolutely Ali. I prefer communicate, communicate face by face to face.
✓ Yes, I'm absolutely Alright. I prefer to communicate face to face.
'Absolutely Ali' seems to be a mishearing or typo; 'absolutely alright' or 'absolutely' alone is appropriate. 'Prefer communicate' is missing 'to' before the verb. 'Face by face to face' is incorrect; the correct phrase is 'face to face'. The correction addresses these pronoun and phrase errors.
× Because if you talk to friends by social media like WeChat and Facebook, WhatsApp you you, you, you cannot get the the.
✓ Because if you talk to friends via social media like WeChat, Facebook, or WhatsApp, you cannot get the same experience.
The preposition 'by' is incorrect here; 'via' or 'through' is appropriate for communication methods. The sentence is incomplete and repetitive ('you you, you, you' and 'the the'). The correction completes the sentence and fixes preposition use.
× Yes, usually, uh, if we have a different, uh, opinion about, uh, about something, uh, we, we can uh, argue because I think it's a, it's a good, uh, practice to argue with friends.
✓ Yes, usually, if we have different opinions about something, we can argue because I think it's a good practice to argue with friends.
'A different opinion' should be plural 'different opinions' when referring generally. The sentence has unnecessary fillers and repeated words which are removed for clarity. The correction improves quantifier use and sentence clarity.
× Uh, we can get more, uh, more insight about the, about understanding.
✓ We can gain more insight and understanding.
'Insight about the understanding' is awkward and incorrect. The phrase 'gain insight and understanding' is more natural. The correction fixes preposition misuse and improves expression.