Part 1
Giám khảo
Do you like parties?
Thí sinh
No, I don't like party. I'm an interval person. Communication with people cannot give me more energy. But I think person would love to party.
Giám khảo
How often did you have a party when you were a kid?
Thí sinh
Not often to have party when I was a kid I have shake a grammar and my parents they don't allow me to hanging out with friends too often they would worry about my safety problems so I.
Giám khảo
Have you ever organized a party?
Thí sinh
I don't have any organized experience for holding the party, but I heard some honours organise party is quite spending time time causing.
Do you like parties?
Điểm: 45.0Gợi ý: Try to use more natural and grammatically correct expressions. For example, say "I'm an introverted person" instead of "interval person". Also, avoid vague phrases like "person would love to party"; instead, say "many people enjoy parties". Keep your answer concise and clear, and use linking words to connect ideas smoothly.
Ví dụ: No, I don't like parties because I'm an introverted person. Socialising doesn't really give me more energy. However, I understand that many people enjoy parties as a way to relax and have fun.
How often did you have a party when you were a kid?
Điểm: 30.0Gợi ý: Focus on forming complete and grammatically correct sentences. Use linking words like 'because' to explain reasons clearly. For example, say "I didn't have parties often when I was a kid because my parents were concerned about my safety." Avoid incomplete sentences and unclear phrases like "I have shake a grammar."
Ví dụ: I didn't have parties often when I was a kid because my parents were worried about my safety and didn't allow me to hang out with friends too much.
Have you ever organized a party?
Điểm: 25.0Gợi ý: Use correct verb forms and clearer expressions. For example, say "I haven't organised a party before" instead of "I don't have any organized experience." Also, avoid unclear phrases like "some honours organise party is quite spending time time causing." Instead, explain clearly, e.g., "I heard organising a party can be time-consuming."
Ví dụ: I haven't organised a party before, but I have heard that organising one can be quite time-consuming.
× No, I don't like party.
✓ No, I don't like parties.
The noun 'party' should be plural 'parties' because the sentence refers to parties in general, not a single party.
× I'm an interval person.
✓ I'm an introverted person.
The word 'interval' is incorrect here; the intended meaning is likely 'introverted', which describes a person who prefers solitude.
× Communication with people cannot give me more energy.
✓ Communicating with people does not give me more energy.
The noun 'communication' should be replaced with the gerund 'communicating' to correctly express the action. Also, 'cannot' is better replaced with 'does not' for natural expression.
× But I think person would love to party.
✓ But I think people would love to party.
The singular noun 'person' should be plural 'people' to refer to people in general.
× Not often to have party when I was a kid I have shake a grammar and my parents they don't allow me to hanging out with friends too often they would worry about my safety problems so I.
✓ I did not have parties often when I was a kid. I have poor grammar, and my parents did not allow me to hang out with friends too often because they worried about my safety.
The original sentence has multiple issues: 'Not often to have party' is incorrect; it should be 'I did not have parties often'. 'I have shake a grammar' is unclear and likely means 'I have poor grammar'. 'They don't allow me to hanging out' should be 'did not allow me to hang out' to match past tense and correct verb form. Also, 'would worry' is better as 'worried' to maintain past tense consistency.
× I have shake a grammar and my parents they don't allow me to hanging out with friends too often they would worry about my safety problems so I.
✓ I have poor grammar, and my parents did not allow me to hang out with friends too often because they worried about my safety.
The modal verb 'would' is incorrectly used here; 'worried' is the correct past tense verb to express past habitual concern.
× I don't have any organized experience for holding the party, but I heard some honours organise party is quite spending time time causing.
✓ I don't have any experience organizing parties, but I heard some honours organise parties as a way to spend time.
'Organized experience for holding the party' is awkward; 'experience organizing parties' is more natural. 'Some honours organise party is quite spending time time causing' is unclear and grammatically incorrect; it is corrected to 'some honours organise parties as a way to spend time' for clarity and correctness.