Part 1
Giám khảo
Do you like chatting with friends?
Thí sinh
Yes, I am keen on chatting with friends and chatting with friends can help you out in the life experience and, and sometimes you can see the problem of things from other perspectives, which helps you to, uh, game lots of uh, to experience and the valuable advice.
Giám khảo
What do you usually chat about with friends?
Thí sinh
Are you sure each other but friends with our, uh, recently situations and some problem and some gossip yes, we like talk about that uh, you've.
Giám khảo
Do you prefer to chat with a group of people or with only one friend?
Thí sinh
I prefer to chat with group of people because the more people means that you can have more answers and you can see the problem from other perspectives and which helps me helps you can remove more and yes.
Giám khảo
Do you prefer to communicate face-to-face or via social media?
Thí sinh
Definitely face to face because I can, when I talk someone face to face, I can, uh, see their expressions and the face that I can, uh, in integrate with other perfectly and communicate with other perfectly.
Giám khảo
Do you argue with friends?
Thí sinh
Yes, I argued with my friends sometimes, but those are a tiny things. Such as what? Uh, such as what do we want to eat at the lunch? Uh, maybe this is not argue, it's an inquiry, yes.
Do you like chatting with friends?
Điểm: 60.0Gợi ý: Try to make your answer more concise and structured. Start with a clear topic sentence, then add specific reasons or examples. Avoid filler words like 'uh' and repetition. Use linking words to connect ideas smoothly.
Ví dụ: Yes, I enjoy chatting with friends because it allows me to gain different perspectives on life. For instance, when I face a problem, their advice often helps me find solutions I hadn't considered.
What do you usually chat about with friends?
Điểm: 40.0Gợi ý: Focus on giving a clear and direct answer. Use complete sentences and avoid unclear phrases. Provide specific topics you discuss and use linking words to organise your answer.
Ví dụ: We usually talk about our recent experiences, personal problems, and sometimes gossip. For example, we share updates about our work or school and discuss any challenges we are facing.
Do you prefer to chat with a group of people or with only one friend?
Điểm: 55.0Gợi ý: Make your answer clearer by structuring it with a topic sentence and supporting details. Avoid repetition and unclear phrases. Use linking words to connect your ideas logically.
Ví dụ: I prefer chatting with a group of people because it provides diverse opinions. This helps me understand different viewpoints and find better solutions to problems.
Do you prefer to communicate face-to-face or via social media?
Điểm: 65.0Gợi ý: Try to express your ideas more clearly and avoid filler words. Use linking words to connect your points and provide specific reasons why you prefer face-to-face communication.
Ví dụ: I definitely prefer face-to-face communication because I can see the other person's facial expressions. This makes it easier to understand their feelings and communicate effectively.
Do you argue with friends?
Điểm: 50.0Gợi ý: Provide a clear and concise answer with specific examples. Avoid hesitation and unclear phrases. Use linking words to explain your point logically.
Ví dụ: Yes, I sometimes argue with my friends, but usually about small things like deciding what to eat for lunch. These disagreements are minor and don't affect our friendship.
× Yes, I am keen on chatting with friends and chatting with friends can help you out in the life experience and, and sometimes you can see the problem of things from other perspectives, which helps you to, uh, game lots of uh, to experience and the valuable advice.
✓ Yes, I am keen on chatting with friends and chatting with friends can help you gain life experience and, sometimes, you can see problems from other perspectives, which helps you gain lots of experience and valuable advice.
The original sentence incorrectly uses 'game' instead of 'gain', which is a spelling error rather than a grammar issue. Also, 'the life experience' is incorrect; 'life experience' is uncountable and does not need 'the'. The phrase 'the problem of things' is awkward; 'problems' is more appropriate. The sentence is corrected to use proper verb forms and clearer phrasing.
× Are you sure each other but friends with our, uh, recently situations and some problem and some gossip yes, we like talk about that uh, you've.
✓ We usually talk about our recent situations, some problems, and some gossip, yes, we like to talk about those things.
The original sentence misuses pronouns and has unclear phrasing. 'Are you sure each other but friends with our' is incorrect and confusing. The correction clarifies the subject and object pronouns and improves sentence structure for clarity.
× I prefer to chat with group of people because the more people means that you can have more answers and you can see the problem from other perspectives and which helps me helps you can remove more and yes.
✓ I prefer to chat with a group of people because more people means that you can have more answers and you can see problems from other perspectives, which helps me and helps you learn more.
The phrase 'chat with group of people' lacks the article 'a'. 'The problem' should be plural 'problems' to match the context. The sentence also contains unclear phrases like 'helps you can remove more' which is corrected to 'helps you learn more' for clarity and correctness.
× Definitely face to face because I can, when I talk someone face to face, I can, uh, see their expressions and the face that I can, uh, in integrate with other perfectly and communicate with other perfectly.
✓ Definitely face to face because when I talk to someone face to face, I can see their expressions and I can interact with others perfectly and communicate with them perfectly.
The original sentence misses the preposition 'to' after 'talk'. 'In integrate' is incorrect; the correct verb is 'interact'. 'Other' should be 'others' or 'them' to refer to people. The correction fixes preposition use and verb choice for clarity and grammatical accuracy.
× Yes, I argued with my friends sometimes, but those are a tiny things. Such as what? Uh, such as what do we want to eat at the lunch? Uh, maybe this is not argue, it's an inquiry, yes.
✓ Yes, I argue with my friends sometimes, but those are tiny things, such as deciding what we want to eat at lunch. Maybe this is not an argument, it's an inquiry, yes.
The use of past tense 'argued' is inconsistent with 'sometimes', which implies habitual action; present tense 'argue' is more appropriate. 'A tiny things' is incorrect; 'tiny things' is plural and does not need 'a'. 'At the lunch' should be 'at lunch' without 'the'. The correction adjusts tense and article use for grammatical correctness.