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Part 1

Giám khảo

Do you like chatting with friends?

Thí sinh

I love chatting with my friends because it is feel really fun and I just get relaxed from it. I can *** everything I want to my friend and share my activities all day and share about my experience experience and they can. Two, like we will share each other daily experience and we will laugh and talking about it and it is really funny.

Giám khảo

What do you usually chat about with friends?

Thí sinh

I usually chat with my friends about my experience and my daily life. Sometimes I will chat about my feelings like when I whenever I happy or sad I will share it with my friends so I can get some advice and I can share it with my friends too. Like we will empathy each other, and I love it. Empathize each other, I mean.

Giám khảo

Do you prefer to chat with a group of people or with only one friend?

Thí sinh

I prefer chat with one friends because I'm not really excited about group chat. Like in the group chat all things are just about our our schedule and I think chat with one friends next is better experience like they they. Focus on our stories and they will reply 1 by 1 and that really good.

Giám khảo

Do you prefer to communicate face-to-face or via social media?

Thí sinh

I prefer to communicate face to face because I think the connection between us when, uh, we face to face it more stronger than, uh, in social, on social media, because I, when we have argument when, when we face to face, we can, uh. Solve it very fast and we can empathize each other and we can, uh, solve it and just have fun with.

Giám khảo

Do you argue with friends?

Thí sinh

Yeah, so of course. But after arguing, I will, uh, say sorry to them and we will get along with each other and we will find, uh, each, uh, find our mistakes and apologize about it and we could. Play a week. Solve solving about it.

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Part 1

Do you like chatting with friends?

Điểm: 55.0

Gợi ý: Be concise and correct grammar: start with a clear topic sentence, then give 1–2 specific supporting details using linking words. Avoid repetition and filler sounds. Focus on correct verb forms and plural/singular agreement.

Ví dụ: I enjoy chatting with my friends because it helps me relax and lift my mood. For example, we often share stories about our day and laugh about small incidents, which makes our conversations enjoyable and stress-free.

What do you usually chat about with friends?

Điểm: 60.0

Gợi ý: Begin with a direct statement then add specific examples. Use correct tense and word choice (e.g., 'when I am happy or sad' and 'we empathize with each other'). Use linking words such as 'for example' or 'sometimes' to structure details.

Ví dụ: I usually talk with my friends about my daily life and personal experiences. For example, when I am feeling happy or upset I tell them so I can get advice or comfort, and we empathize with each other which strengthens our friendship.

Do you prefer to chat with a group of people or with only one friend?

Điểm: 58.0

Gợi ý: State your preference clearly, then explain with two specific reasons using linking words (e.g., 'because' and 'for example'). Correct singular/plural forms and avoid repetition.

Ví dụ: I prefer chatting with one friend rather than a group because conversations are more personal and focused. For example, in one-on-one chats we can discuss our stories in detail and get thoughtful replies, whereas group chats often become about plans and are less engaging.

Do you prefer to communicate face-to-face or via social media?

Điểm: 62.0

Gợi ý: Answer directly and give concise reasons with clear linking words. Use correct comparative forms ('stronger') and improve fluency by avoiding fillers. Give a short example to illustrate your point.

Ví dụ: I prefer face-to-face communication because it creates a stronger connection and allows us to resolve misunderstandings quickly. For instance, when I argue with a friend in person we can talk things through immediately and show empathy, which helps us move on faster.

Do you argue with friends?

Điểm: 56.0

Gợi ý: Give a clear topic sentence and describe typical actions after an argument with specific steps. Use correct verb forms and avoid repeated hesitations. Keep it to 2–3 sentences for clarity.

Ví dụ: Yes, we sometimes argue, but we usually apologize and talk about what went wrong afterwards. For example, we calmly identify our mistakes, say sorry, and then move on so our friendship is not affected for long.

Ngữ pháp

Incorrect use of adjectives or adverbs

× I love chatting with my friends because it is feel really fun and I just get relaxed from it.

I love chatting with my friends because it feels really fun and I just get relaxed from it.

The verb 'feel' is incorrect after 'it is'. Use the third person singular present 'feels' to agree with singular subject 'it'. Also, 'really' correctly modifies 'fun' but ensure verb agreement. Suggestion: use 'it feels really fun' or 'I really enjoy it'.

Incorrect use of pronouns

× I can *** everything I want to my friend and share my activities all day and share about my experience experience and they can.

I can tell everything I want to my friend, share my activities of the day, and tell them about my experiences.

Missing verb and wrong pronoun/object form: 'tell' is needed instead of '***', and 'my friend' should be plural or match 'them' later. Use 'them' to refer to friends and plural 'experiences'. Also remove duplicate word 'experience'. Suggestion: use 'tell them' and pluralize when referring to multiple friends.

Incorrect conjunction use

× Two, like we will share each other daily experience and we will laugh and talking about it and it is really funny.

Also, we share daily experiences with each other, laugh, and talk about them; it's really funny.

Awkward conjunctions and verb forms: 'Two' is incorrect connector; use 'also'. 'Share each other' is incorrect — use 'share with each other'. Use plural 'experiences'. Maintain parallel verb forms 'laugh and talk'. Use 'them' to refer back to 'experiences'.

Incorrect use of pronouns

× I usually chat with my friends about my experience and my daily life.

I usually chat with my friends about my experiences and my daily life.

Use plural 'experiences' to match general habitual activity. 'Experience' in this context should be countable and plural when referring to various events.

Present tense issue

× Sometimes I will chat about my feelings like when I whenever I happy or sad I will share it with my friends so I can get some advice and I can share it with my friends too.

Sometimes I chat about my feelings; when I am happy or sad, I share them with my friends so I can get advice and also share with them.

Tense and auxiliary use: mixing 'will' with habitual 'sometimes' is unnatural. Use simple present for habits. Missing 'am' after 'I' before adjectives 'happy'/'sad'. Use plural pronoun 'them' for 'feelings'. Remove repetition and simplify for clarity.

Incorrect use of verbs (verb + -ing)

× Like we will empathy each other, and I love it. Empathize each other, I mean.

We empathize with each other, and I love it.

'Empathy' is a noun; the verb is 'empathize'. Use 'empathize with each other' (include preposition 'with'). Keep present simple for habitual action and avoid repeating the same idea.

Incorrect use of verbs (third person singular issue)

× I prefer chat with one friends because I'm not really excited about group chat.

I prefer to chat with one friend because I'm not really excited about group chats.

After 'prefer' use the infinitive 'to chat'. 'One friends' is incorrect mix of singular/plural — use 'one friend'. 'Group chat' as a general activity is better plural 'group chats'. Ensure subject-verb agreement and correct number.

Incorrect use of pronouns

× Like in the group chat all things are just about our our schedule and I think chat with one friends next is better experience like they they.

In group chats, things are mostly about our schedule, and I think chatting with one friend is a better experience because they focus on our stories and reply one by one.

Multiple issues: 'the group chat' should be general 'group chats'. Remove duplicate 'our'. Use gerund 'chatting' or 'to chat'. 'One friends' -> 'one friend'. Clarify 'they focus' refers to friends in a one-on-one chat. Fix repetition and sentence clarity.

Present tense issue

× Focus on our stories and they will reply 1 by 1 and that really good.

They focus on our stories and reply one by one, and that's really good.

Maintain consistent present tense: 'focus' and 'reply' should match. Use 'that's' (that is) and spell out 'one by one'. Include verb 'are' if needed: 'that is really good'.

Incorrect use of prepositions

× I prefer to communicate face to face because I think the connection between us when, uh, we face to face it more stronger than, uh, in social, on social media, because I, when we have argument when, when we face to face, we can, uh. Solve it very fast and we can empathize each other and we can, uh, solve it and just have fun with.

I prefer to communicate face to face because the connection between us is stronger in person than on social media; when we have an argument in person, we can solve it quickly, empathize with each other, and then have fun together.

Use 'face to face' as adverbial phrase 'in person'. 'More stronger' is redundant — use 'stronger'. 'On social media' is correct preposition. Use 'an argument' with article. 'Empathize with each other' requires 'with'. Replace awkward fragments with clearer structure and appropriate adverbs ('quickly').

Incorrect use of verbs (present tense/past tense issue)

× But after arguing, I will, uh, say sorry to them and we will get along with each other and we will find, uh, each, uh, find our mistakes and apologize about it and we could. Play a week. Solve solving about it.

But after arguing, I apologize to them, we get along, we find our mistakes and apologize, and then we can move on and have fun together.

Use present simple for routine outcomes ('after arguing, I apologize'). 'Say sorry' is colloquial; 'apologize' is better. 'Apologize about it' is wrong — simply 'apologize'. Phrases like 'play a week' and 'solve solving about it' are unclear; replace with 'move on and have fun together'. Maintain parallel verb forms.

Từ vựng trọng tâm

BetterSuperior; More advantageous; To a higher standard
ExcitedThrilled; Aroused
FastSpeedy; Secure; Indelible; Promiscuous; Quickly
FunMerriment; Ridicule; Enjoyable; Playful; Tease
FunnyAmusing; Strange; Suspicious
GoodFine; Virtuous; Well-behaved; Right; Capable
HappyCheerful; Glad; Fortunate
SadUnhappy; Tragic; Unfortunate
SorrySad; Full of pity; Regretful; Pitiful; Apologies
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