Part 1
Giám khảo
Do you like reading?
Thí sinh
Definitely yes, because it's very interesting for me and when I read something like, uh, about something, it's, uh, help me to learn many things. And most of the time I reading on the from the phone and uh, it is a good chance to do something, uh, while I reading this.
Giám khảo
Do you prefer to read on paper or on a screen?
Thí sinh
I prefer to read the on the screen because it's giving me chance to learn many things. This time if I read from my phone, if I unknown words or something I just use from phone and I learn it.
Giám khảo
When do you need to read carefully, and when not?
Thí sinh
If I read about the important topic, I read carefully because it's new to me. And if I read about something or sound story that is, it's very interesting for me. And this time I just read it.
Giám khảo
Do you prefer scanning or detailed reading?
Thí sinh
It's very hard crushing for me because I use from both of them and most of the time I prefer to skiing because this time, uh, it's give me, uh, help, uh, to learn many things and uh, it's a very connect way for me.
Do you like reading?
Điểm: 60.0Gợi ý: Javobni sodda va ravon qilib gapiring: ortiqcha "uh" kabi to'ldiruvchi so'zlardan qoching, grammatikani to'g'rilab, gaplarni qisqa va mantiqiy tuzing. Masalan, mavzu jumlasini ayting, so'ng sabab yoki misol bilan davom eting. So'zlashuv davomida zamon va predloglarga e'tibor bering (masalan, "I read on my phone" emas "I read on my phone").
Ví dụ: Yes, I enjoy reading because it helps me learn new things. I usually read on my phone, which allows me to look up unknown words immediately and make the most of short free moments.
Do you prefer to read on paper or on a screen?
Điểm: 58.0Gợi ý: Aniq strukturaga o'ting: to'g'ri grammatik tuzilma va so'z tartibini ishlating. Keraksiz takrorlardan saqlaning va sababni aniq bering. Modal va fel shakllarini to'g'ri qo'llang (masalan, "if I find unknown words, I look them up on my phone").
Ví dụ: I prefer reading on a screen because it helps me learn more. If I find unknown words while reading on my phone, I can look them up immediately, which improves my understanding.
When do you need to read carefully, and when not?
Điểm: 55.0Gợi ý: Javobni aniq ikkiga bo'ling: qachon diqqat bilan o'qishingizni ayting va qachon oddiy o'qishingizni tushuntiring. Lug'at va jumla tuzilmasini soddalashtiring, ortiqcha takrorlardan saqlaning. Misollar bilan asoslang (masalan, ish yoki test uchun vs dam olish uchun).
Ví dụ: I read carefully when the topic is important or new to me, for example for work or study. But when I'm reading a short, entertaining story for relaxation, I don't read every detail and just enjoy the plot.
Do you prefer scanning or detailed reading?
Điểm: 50.0Gợi ý: Javobni aniq qiling va to'g'ri terminologiyani ishlating: "scanning" va "detailed reading" so'zlarini to'g'ri qo'llang. Ortga so'zlarni va to'ldiruvchilarni olib tashlang. Sabab keltiring va qachon qaysi usulni ishlatishingizni misol bilan ko'rsating.
Ví dụ: I use both scanning and detailed reading depending on my goal. For example, I scan when I need to find specific information quickly, but I read in detail when I want to fully understand or learn new material.
× Definitely yes, because it's very interesting for me and when I read something like, uh, about something, it's, uh, help me to learn many things.
✓ Definitely yes, because it's very interesting to me, and when I read something, it helps me learn many things.
The student uses inconsistent verb forms and incorrect infinitive/subject-verb agreement. 'It's very interesting for me' is more natural as 'interesting to me'. 'It's ... help me' mixes 'it is' with a base verb; correct form is 'it helps me' (present simple subject-verb agreement). Remove redundant filler words. Suggestion: use simple present for habitual actions and ensure verb agrees with subject.
× And most of the time I reading on the from the phone and uh, it is a good chance to do something, uh, while I reading this.
✓ Most of the time I read on my phone, and it is a good opportunity to do something while I am reading.
Incorrect verb forms: 'I reading' should be present simple 'I read' for habitual action; 'I am reading' is correct for an action in progress. Also article and preposition errors: 'on the from the phone' should be 'on my phone'. 'Chance' is better expressed as 'opportunity'. Suggestion: choose present simple for routines, present continuous for actions happening now, and use correct prepositions and articles.
× I prefer to read the on the screen because it's giving me chance to learn many things.
✓ I prefer to read on the screen because it gives me a chance to learn many things.
Extra 'the' before 'on the screen' is incorrect; use 'on the screen' or 'on screen' depending on context. 'It's giving me chance' is ungrammatical—use present simple 'it gives me a chance'. Include the indefinite article 'a' before 'chance'. Suggestion: avoid unnecessary articles and use present simple for habitual effects.
× This time if I read from my phone, if I unknown words or something I just use from phone and I learn it.
✓ If I read on my phone and find unknown words, I just look them up on my phone and learn them.
Preposition errors: say 'read on my phone' not 'read from my phone'. 'If I unknown words' lacks a verb; use 'find unknown words'. 'Use from phone' should be 'look them up on my phone'. Pronoun agreement: 'it' should be 'them' to refer to 'words'. Suggestion: include appropriate verbs ('find', 'look up') and match pronouns to plural nouns.
× If I read about the important topic, I read carefully because it's new to me.
✓ If I read about an important topic, I read carefully because it is new to me.
Article error: 'the important topic' is unnatural here; use 'an important topic'. Verb tense is acceptable but ensure consistency: present simple for habitual action. Suggestion: use 'an' for non-specific singular nouns and keep present simple for routines.
× And if I read about something or sound story that is, it's very interesting for me.
✓ If I read something like a short story, and it is very interesting, I enjoy it.
Unclear structure: 'or sound story that is' appears to be 'short story' plus filler; restructure to convey meaning. 'It's very interesting for me' is better as 'it is very interesting' or 'it is very interesting to me'. Suggestion: avoid filler phrases and reorder words to form clear clauses.
× It's very hard crushing for me because I use from both of them and most of the time I prefer to skiing because this time, uh, it's give me, uh, help, uh, to learn many things and uh, it's a very connect way for me.
✓ It's very hard for me because I use both of them, and most of the time I prefer skimming because it helps me learn many things and it's a very convenient way for me.
Multiple errors: 'hard crushing' is incorrect—likely intended 'hard' or 'confusing'; choose appropriate adjective. 'I use from both of them' should be 'I use both of them' (remove 'from'). 'I prefer to skiing' mixes infinitive and gerund; use 'prefer skimming' or 'prefer to skim'. 'It's give me' should be 'it helps me' (subject-verb agreement). 'Connect way' is wrong; use 'convenient way'. Suggestion: use correct gerund/infinitive forms after 'prefer', ensure subject-verb agreement, and choose correct adjectives.