Part 1
시험관
Do you like chatting with friends?
수험생
Yes I do, in my free time I always chatting with my best friends.
시험관
What do you usually chat about with friends?
수험생
I often chat with my friends about the days, events or my homework.
시험관
Do you prefer to chat with a group of people or with only one friend?
수험생
I prefer chatting in a group, I feel I have many topics.
시험관
Do you prefer to communicate face-to-face or via social media?
수험생
I prefer to communicate face to face because when we meet in person we can express our your feelings.
시험관
Do you argue with friends?
수험생
No, I don't. We get along quite well, so we don't ask.
Do you like chatting with friends?
점수: 65.0제안: Câu trả lời đúng trọng tâm nhưng có lỗi ngữ pháp và diễn đạt lặp. Nên dùng thì đúng và cấu trúc hoàn chỉnh, tránh dùng cụm từ thừa. Thêm một câu hỗ trợ ngắn để làm rõ tần suất hoặc lý do sẽ tốt hơn.
예시: Yes, I do. In my free time I usually chat with my best friends because it helps me relax after studying.
What do you usually chat about with friends?
점수: 70.0제안: Nội dung rõ ràng nhưng từ vựng hơi chung chung và có lỗi nhỏ ("the days" không tự nhiên). Nên nêu cụ thể ví dụ và dùng liên từ để nối ý cho mạch lạc hơn.
예시: I often talk about our daily activities, upcoming events like parties, or the homework we need to finish, especially when we're planning group study sessions.
Do you prefer to chat with a group of people or with only one friend?
점수: 72.0제안: Câu trả lời rõ ràng nhưng cấu trúc câu có thể cải thiện bằng cách thêm lí do cụ thể và dùng liên từ để làm mạch câu tự nhiên hơn.
예시: I prefer chatting in a group because there are more people to share different opinions, which makes the conversation more interesting.
Do you prefer to communicate face-to-face or via social media?
점수: 68.0제안: Ý tốt nhưng câu có lỗi từ thừa ("your") và có thể thêm ví dụ cụ thể về cách biểu đạt cảm xúc. Sử dụng cụm từ liên kết để giải thích rõ hơn.
예시: I prefer face-to-face communication because we can use facial expressions and tone of voice to show our feelings, for example when we apologise or celebrate together.
Do you argue with friends?
점수: 60.0제안: Câu ngắn, ý không rõ do dùng từ sai ("ask" thay vì "argue"). Nên mở rộng một chút: giải thích vì sao ít tranh luận và đưa ví dụ ngắn về cách giải quyết mâu thuẫn khi có vấn đề.
예시: No, I don't argue much with my friends because we try to communicate openly; if a problem arises, we calmly discuss it and try to find a compromise.
× Yes I do, in my free time I always chatting with my best friends.
✓ Yes, I do. In my free time I always chat with my best friends.
The verb 'chatting' is incorrect after 'always' when forming a simple present statement; use the base verb 'chat' or the third person singular 'chats' depending on the subject. Here the subject is 'I', so use 'chat'. Also add punctuation for clarity.
× I often chat with my friends about the days, events or my homework.
✓ I often chat with my friends about my day, events, or my homework.
'the days' is unnatural; use 'my day' or 'daily life'. Also add commas consistently and include 'my' to parallel 'my homework'. This improves meaning and parallel structure.
× I prefer chatting in a group, I feel I have many topics.
✓ I prefer chatting in a group because I feel I have many topics to discuss.
The sentence is a comma splice; join clauses properly. Also add 'to discuss' to complete the idea after 'topics'. 'Prefer chatting' is acceptable, but the second clause needs clarification and a conjunction.
× I prefer to communicate face to face because when we meet in person we can express our your feelings.
✓ I prefer to communicate face to face because when we meet in person we can express our feelings.
Both 'our' and 'your' are present; only one possessive pronoun should be used. 'Our' is appropriate because it refers to both speakers. Remove the extra pronoun 'your'.
× No, I don't. We get along quite well, so we don't ask.
✓ No, I don't. We get along quite well, so we don't argue.
The verb 'ask' is incorrect in this context; the correct verb is 'argue'. 'Ask' does not convey the meaning of having disputes. Replace with 'argue' to match the Examiner's question.