Part 1
Giám khảo
Are you good at giving gifts?
Thí sinh
No, I'm not really good at giving gifts because I tend. I often struggle to come up with creativity. Creativity and also meaningful ideas. So I often go for pandemic pandemic options like chocolates or gifted cards.
Giám khảo
When do you usually give gifts to others?
Thí sinh
I usually give give gifts to friends, usually happens in his or her birthdays because I think this anniversary this are much more meaningful to them. I often choose something that fits for.
Giám khảo
What do you consider when choosing a gift?
Thí sinh
When choosing a gift, personal preferences are the most considerations for me because I think if you gift something that others don't like, I don't think this gift is meaningful to me and to others.
Giám khảo
Have you ever given others a handmade gift?
Thí sinh
Yes, I ever gave a friend, one of my friends, uh, handmaiden soap, soap. OK, so uh, this gift I can, uh, she can use every day in the every time she use it, she thinks of me.
Giám khảo
Do expensive gifts better express your feelings?
Thí sinh
No, I don't think expense gifts can better express my feelings because, uh, gifts are not, uh, assessed by their value, what matter they are gift, they are expensive or cheap. The most important thing for giving gift is that the thought of you.
Are you good at giving gifts?
Điểm: 58.0Gợi ý: Make the response more fluent and concise: give a clear topic sentence, explain briefly why, and give a specific example. Avoid repetition and fillers. Use linking words (e.g., because, so) and correct vocabulary (e.g., ‘gift cards’, not ‘gifted cards’).
Ví dụ: I’m not very good at giving gifts because I often struggle to think of creative or meaningful ideas, so I usually choose safe options like chocolates or gift cards. For example, last year I bought a box of gourmet chocolates for a colleague because I wasn’t sure of their preferences.
When do you usually give gifts to others?
Điểm: 60.0Gợi ý: Start with a direct topic sentence, then add a reason and a specific detail. Correct grammar (plural/singular, articles) and avoid vague endings. Use linking words such as ‘because’ and ‘for example’.
Ví dụ: I usually give gifts to friends on their birthdays because I think the occasion is more meaningful. For example, I might choose a book or a small accessory that suits their hobbies.
What do you consider when choosing a gift?
Điểm: 72.0Gợi ý: Keep a clear topic sentence and support it with specific reasons and examples. Use more precise phrasing (e.g., ‘personal preferences are my main consideration’) and a linking phrase to explain why. Avoid repeating ideas.
Ví dụ: My main consideration is the recipient’s personal preferences because a gift they like will feel meaningful. For instance, if a friend loves cooking, I might buy a high-quality spice set rather than something generic.
Have you ever given others a handmade gift?
Điểm: 66.0Gợi ý: Be concise and fluent: state clearly that you have given a handmade gift, describe it briefly, and explain its impact. Remove fillers and correct word choice (‘handmade soap’ not ‘handmaiden’). Use linking words like ‘so’ or ‘which’ for coherence.
Ví dụ: Yes, I gave a friend a handmade soap last year. She uses it every day, so whenever she does, she remembers me and the effort I put into making it.
Do expensive gifts better express your feelings?
Điểm: 70.0Gợi ý: Give a clear opinion, then support it with reasons and a brief example. Improve grammar and word choice (e.g., ‘expensive’ not ‘expense’; ‘what matters is the thought behind the gift’). Use linking words such as ‘because’ and ‘for example’.
Ví dụ: No, I don’t think expensive gifts express feelings better because what matters is the thought behind the gift. For example, a heartfelt handwritten note or a small handmade present can be more meaningful than an expensive item.
× No, I'm not really good at giving gifts because I tend.
✓ No, I'm not really good at giving gifts because I tend to struggle with it.
The original ends with an incomplete clause 'I tend.' which is a sentence structure error (missing object/verb phrase). Complete the thought by adding what you tend to do: 'to struggle with it.' This makes the sentence grammatically complete and clear.
× I often struggle to come up with creativity.
✓ I often struggle to come up with creative ideas.
'Creativity' is a noun; after 'come up with' we usually use a noun phrase like 'creative ideas.' Using the adjective 'creative' with 'ideas' fits collocation and corrects the adjective/noun usage.
× Creativity and also meaningful ideas.
✓ I mean creativity and meaningful ideas.
This fragment lacks a main verb and subject, making it a sentence structure error. Adding 'I mean' connects it to the previous sentence and clarifies the intended idea.
× So I often go for pandemic pandemic options like chocolates or gifted cards.
✓ So I often go for pandemic-friendly options like chocolates or gift cards.
The original repeats 'pandemic' and uses 'gifted cards' incorrectly. 'Pandemic-friendly' modifies 'options' correctly, and 'gift cards' is the standard term. This corrects word choice and structure.
× I usually give give gifts to friends, usually happens in his or her birthdays because I think this anniversary this are much more meaningful to them.
✓ I usually give gifts to friends, usually on their birthdays, because I think anniversaries like that are much more meaningful to them.
Multiple issues: repeated 'give', incorrect pronoun agreement 'his or her' is awkward—use plural 'their' for general statements. 'Happens in his or her birthdays' should be 'on their birthdays.' 'This anniversary this are' is ungrammatical; rephrase to 'anniversaries like that are.' These changes fix pronoun use, preposition ('on'), and subject-verb agreement.
× I often choose something that fits for.
✓ I often choose something that fits them or fits their tastes.
The phrase 'fits for' is incomplete and ungrammatical. Provide the object of 'fits' such as 'fits them' or 'fits their tastes' to complete the sentence.
× When choosing a gift, personal preferences are the most considerations for me because I think if you gift something that others don't like, I don't think this gift is meaningful to me and to others.
✓ When choosing a gift, personal preferences are the most important consideration for me because if you give someone something they don't like, I don't think the gift is meaningful to them or to me.
'The most considerations' is incorrect; use 'the most important consideration' (singular). 'Gift' as a verb should be 'give someone something.' Also adjust pronouns and clarity: 'meaningful to them or to me.' These changes fix quantifier usage, noun number, verb choice, and pronoun clarity.
× Yes, I ever gave a friend, one of my friends, uh, handmaiden soap, soap.
✓ Yes, I once gave a friend, one of my friends, a handmade soap.
'Ever gave' is inappropriate in affirmative past statements; use 'once gave.' 'Handmaiden' is wrong; the correct adjective is 'handmade.' Also include the article 'a' before 'handmade soap.' This fixes tense usage and word choice.
× OK, so uh, this gift I can, uh, she can use every day in the every time she use it, she thinks of me.
✓ OK, so this gift she can use every day, and every time she uses it, she thinks of me.
Clumsy word order and verb forms: use 'she can use' and the present simple 'she uses it.' Insert 'and' to connect clauses. Remove unnecessary filler 'I can' which made the structure unclear. This corrects pronoun reference, verb form, and sentence structure.
× Do expensive gifts better express your feelings?
✓ Do expensive gifts better express your feelings?
This question is acceptable as written. 'Expensive' correctly modifies 'gifts' and the sentence structure is proper; no grammatical correction is needed. (No change required.)
× No, I don't think expense gifts can better express my feelings because, uh, gifts are not, uh, assessed by their value, what matter they are gift, they are expensive or cheap.
✓ No, I don't think expensive gifts can better express my feelings because gifts are not assessed by their value; what matters is the thought behind them, not whether they are expensive or cheap.
'Expense gifts' is wrong; use 'expensive gifts.' The phrasing 'what matter they are gift' is ungrammatical—replace with 'what matters is the thought behind them.' Also use a semicolon or conjunction to connect ideas. This fixes adjective form, verb agreement ('matters'), and overall clarity.
× The most important thing for giving gift is that the thought of you.
✓ The most important thing about giving a gift is the thoughtfulness of the giver.
Original is ungrammatical and awkward: 'for giving gift' should be 'about giving a gift' and 'the thought of you' is unclear. Rephrase to 'the thoughtfulness of the giver' or 'the thought behind the gift' to convey the intended meaning clearly and correctly.