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Part 1

Giám khảo

Do you like drawing?

Thí sinh

No, I don't like drawing. I think it is boring and I don't have the talent to do it. I prefer we mass.

Giám khảo

Do you like to go to the gallery?

Thí sinh

Yes, I enjoy going to galleries and the museums to see exhibitations such as paintings and statues. They are.

Giám khảo

Do you want to learn more about art?

Thí sinh

Yes, I would like to learn more about art in the future because it helps people improve their imagination and boost their creativity.

Giám khảo

Did you learn drawing when you were a kid?

Thí sinh

Yes, we had art class when I was in kindergarten and primary school. Teachers are usually taught us how to draw objects such as eggs and the sun.

Đánh giá

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Tổng: 6.0Trôi chảy và mạch lạc: 6.0Phát âm: 6.0Ngữ pháp: 5.5Từ vựng: 6.0

Part 1

Do you like drawing?

Điểm: 45.0

Gợi ý: Clarify and shorten your answer, correct grammar and the final phrase. Start with a direct topic sentence, give one clear reason with a brief example, and avoid irrelevant or unclear words. Use linking words like 'because' to show reason. Keep it under five sentences.

Ví dụ: No, I don't really like drawing because I find it boring and I don't feel confident about my skills. For example, when I try to sketch people their proportions look wrong, which frustrates me. So I usually prefer hobbies like photography that suit me better.

Do you like to go to the gallery?

Điểm: 55.0

Gợi ý: Make the answer more natural and complete one sentence with a reason or detail. Fix word choice (use 'exhibitions' not 'exhibitations') and avoid trailing fragments. Use linking words like 'and' or 'because' for coherence.

Ví dụ: Yes, I enjoy visiting galleries and museums because I like looking at exhibitions of paintings and sculptures. For example, I often spend time studying the techniques artists use and reading the labels to learn about the historical context.

Do you want to learn more about art?

Điểm: 80.0

Gợi ý: This is a good, direct answer. To improve, add a specific way you would learn and a brief example to make it more concrete. Use a linking phrase like 'for example' to expand smoothly.

Ví dụ: Yes, I would like to learn more about art because it improves imagination and boosts creativity. For example, I plan to take a weekend painting course next year to learn basic techniques and experiment with different styles.

Did you learn drawing when you were a kid?

Điểm: 60.0

Gợi ý: Correct grammar and make the description specific and concise. Use past simple consistently and avoid awkward phrasing like 'Teachers are usually taught us'. Add one specific memory or detail to enrich the answer.

Ví dụ: Yes, I had art classes in kindergarten and primary school where our teacher taught us to draw simple objects like eggs and the sun. I remember practicing basic shapes and colours, which helped me learn the fundamentals of drawing.

Ngữ pháp

Incorrect use of pronouns

× I prefer we mass.

I prefer to take a class.

The original sentence uses the pronoun phrase 'we mass', which is ungrammatical and unclear. This is an incorrect use of pronouns and word choice (ID 12). The student likely meant to say they prefer taking a class or prefer classes. Use an infinitive or noun phrase: 'I prefer to take a class' or 'I prefer classes.' This correction makes the meaning clear and grammatically correct.

Incorrect use of articles / Incorrect word form

× I enjoy going to galleries and the museums to see exhibitations such as paintings and statues.

I enjoy going to galleries and museums to see exhibitions such as paintings and statues.

Two issues appear: the definite article 'the' before 'museums' is unnecessary when speaking generally (ID 17/22), and 'exhibitations' is a wrong word form; the correct noun is 'exhibitions' (could be considered vocabulary/word formation under adjective/adverb or general word form, mapped here to article/word form errors). Remove 'the' for general reference: 'galleries and museums.' Use the correct noun 'exhibitions.' This yields a natural, grammatical sentence.

Sentence structure errors

× They are.

They are interesting.

The fragment 'They are.' lacks a complement and is an incomplete sentence (ID 26). The demonstrative 'They' refers to exhibitions and needs an adjective or clause to complete the thought. Adding an adjective like 'interesting' completes the sentence: 'They are interesting.' Choose an adjective that matches the student's intent.

Future tense issue

× Yes, I would like to learn more about art in the future because it helps people improve their imagination and boost their creativity.

Yes, I would like to learn more about art in the future because it helps people improve their imagination and boost their creativity.

This sentence is grammatically correct and fits the future desire context, so no change is needed. It correctly uses the conditional 'would like' for a polite desire and present-tense reasons. No error from the provided list.

Past tense issue

× Yes, we had art class when I was in kindergarten and primary school.

Yes, we had art classes when I was in kindergarten and primary school.

The original uses the singular 'art class' when referring to multiple occasions or a subject across school years; the plural 'art classes' is more natural (ID 1 singular/plural issue). Use plural to indicate repeated lessons: 'art classes.'

Third person singular issue

× Teachers are usually taught us how to draw objects such as eggs and the sun.

Teachers usually taught us how to draw objects such as eggs and the sun.

The original sentence incorrectly uses the passive-like 'are usually taught us,' which is ungrammatical. The intended meaning is past habitual: teachers did the teaching. Change to simple past 'taught' with subject 'Teachers' (ID 2/5/27). This corrects subject-verb agreement and tense: 'Teachers usually taught us...' Alternatively, 'Teachers usually taught us' is correct; if emphasizing ongoing habit in the past, 'Teachers usually taught us' is appropriate. Do not use 'are taught us.'

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