Part 1
Giám khảo
Are there any rules for students at your school?
Thí sinh
Yes there is some rules. At my school most of rules is prohibited to do something climate or bad one. Most yes.
Giám khảo
Do you think students would benefit more from more rules?
Thí sinh
No, I don't think so. Rose is too prohibit to do many kinds of students. My school prohibit to his student to. Tired.
Giám khảo
Do you have a teacher who does his or her job very well?
Thí sinh
Yes, there is many teachers does good good job. My English teacher go to abroad to study. They lecture the English and Japanese.
Are there any rules for students at your school?
Điểm: 40.0Gợi ý: 文法の誤りが多く、意味が不明瞭な部分があります。より正確な文法を使い、具体的なルールの例を挙げて説明すると良いでしょう。例えば、"There are several rules at my school. Most of them prohibit harmful or inappropriate behaviors, such as bullying or littering."のように答えると自然で効果的です。
Ví dụ: Yes, there are several rules at my school. Most of them prohibit harmful or inappropriate behaviors, such as bullying or littering. These rules help maintain a safe and clean environment for all students.
× Yes there is some rules.
✓ Yes, there are some rules.
The subject 'rules' is plural, so the verb should be 'are' instead of 'is'. Also, 'some' is used with plural nouns, so 'are some rules' is correct.
× At my school most of rules is prohibited to do something climate or bad one.
✓ At my school, most of the rules prohibit doing something harmful or bad.
'Most of rules' should be 'most of the rules' (article needed). 'Rules' is plural, so the verb should be 'prohibit' not 'is prohibited'. Also, 'to do something climate or bad one' is unclear; corrected to 'doing something harmful or bad' for clarity and grammatical correctness.
× Most yes.
✓ Yes, most of them do.
The original sentence is incomplete and unclear. 'Most yes' is not a proper sentence. It is corrected to a complete sentence affirming the previous statement.
× Rose is too prohibit to do many kinds of students.
✓ Rules prohibit many kinds of actions by students.
'Rose' seems to be a typo for 'rules'. 'Too prohibit to do' is incorrect usage of modal verbs and infinitive. Corrected to 'Rules prohibit' which is a simple present tense verb usage appropriate here.
× My school prohibit to his student to.
✓ My school prohibits its students as well.
'School' is singular, so the verb should be 'prohibits'. 'His student' is incorrect pronoun usage; 'its students' is correct. Also, 'prohibit to' is incorrect; 'prohibits' is a transitive verb and does not need 'to'.
× Tired.
✓ I am tired.
The original is a sentence fragment without a subject or verb. Adding 'I am' completes the sentence.
× Yes, there is many teachers does good good job.
✓ Yes, there are many teachers who do a good job.
'There is' should be 'there are' because 'teachers' is plural. 'Does' should be 'do' to agree with plural 'teachers'. 'Good good' is redundant; corrected to 'a good job'.
× My English teacher go to abroad to study.
✓ My English teacher goes abroad to study.
'Teacher' is singular, so the verb should be 'goes' (third person singular). 'To abroad' is incorrect; 'abroad' does not need 'to'.
× They lecture the English and Japanese.
✓ They teach English and Japanese.
'Lecture' is a noun or verb but 'lecture the English and Japanese' is awkward. 'Teach' is more appropriate for language instruction. Also, 'the' before languages is unnecessary.