Part 1
Giám khảo
What is your favourite food?
Thí sinh
My favorite food is bread. I eat bread. I eat 3 breads per day and especially I love which means salt bread. It is topped on salt on the top. It's so delicious.
Giám khảo
What kind of food did you like when you were young?
Thí sinh
When I was young, my favorite food was tteokbokki, which is a sticky rice with spicy sauce. I ate almost twice a week with my friends and I. I liked it because it is chewy taste.
Giám khảo
Do you eat different foods at different times of the year?
Thí sinh
No, I eat almost the same food as I grew up because I don't like the challenging the food and I eat only what I like, so I eat the similar food.
Giám khảo
Has your favourite food changed since you were a child?
Thí sinh
Yes, my favorite food was takuki when I was young but I like uh bread the most these days because tteokbokki have a high calories but I'm on a diet so tteokbokki is not good for me now.
What is your favourite food?
Điểm: 58.0Gợi ý: 응답이 직접적이긴 하지만 문법적 오류와 어색한 표현이 있어 자연스럽지 않습니다. 반복을 줄이고 문장을 간결하게 구성하세요. 구체적인 설명(예: 어떤 종류의 빵인지, 언제 주로 먹는지)을 덧붙이고, 연결어를 사용해 문장 흐름을 개선하세요. 또한 ‘salt bread’를 설명할 때 정확한 표현(예: salted bread, savory roll 등)을 사용하고, 숫자 표현은 자연스럽게 말하세요.
Ví dụ: My favorite food is bread, especially a salty roll that has coarse salt sprinkled on top. I usually eat bread for breakfast or as a snack, about two to three times a day, because it’s convenient and delicious.
What kind of food did you like when you were young?
Điểm: 65.0Gợi ý: 대체로 이해되지만 몇 가지 어색한 표현과 문법 오류가 있습니다. ‘tteokbokki’를 설명할 때 더 정확한 어휘를 사용하고, 활동 주어와 목적어 순서를 바로잡으세요. 연결어를 사용해 빈도와 이유를 자연스럽게 연결하세요. 예를 들어 ‘I ate it almost twice a week with my friends’처럼 수정하고, ‘chewy taste’ 대신 ‘chewy texture’가 더 적절합니다.
Ví dụ: When I was young, my favorite food was tteokbokki, a spicy Korean rice cake. I used to eat it about twice a week with my friends because I loved its spicy sauce and chewy texture.
Do you eat different foods at different times of the year?
Điểm: 50.0Gợi ý: 대답은 직접적이지만 문법적 오류와 어색한 표현이 많아 점수가 낮습니다. ‘challenging the food’ 같은 표현은 자연스럽지 않으므로 ‘trying new foods’로 바꾸세요. 문장을 연결할 때 이유를 명확히 하고, 불필요한 반복을 제거하세요. 예: 'No, I usually eat similar foods throughout the year because I prefer familiar dishes and rarely try new things.'
Ví dụ: No, I usually eat similar foods throughout the year because I prefer familiar dishes and rarely try new things. However, I might eat lighter meals in summer and heartier dishes in winter.
Has your favourite food changed since you were a child?
Điểm: 55.0Gợi ý: 답변은 이유를 제시해 변화를 설명했지만 발음 표시(uh), 철자 오류(takuki)와 문법 오류가 보입니다. 문장을 더 명확히 나누고 연결어를 사용해 이유와 결과를 논리적으로 제시하세요. 예: 'Yes, it changed. I used to like tteokbokki, but now I prefer bread because I'm dieting and tteokbokki is high in calories.'
Ví dụ: Yes, my favorite food has changed. I used to love tteokbokki when I was a child, but now I prefer bread because I'm trying to eat fewer calories while dieting.
× I eat 3 breads per day and especially I love which means salt bread.
✓ I eat 3 loaves of bread per day and especially I love 'salt bread'.
Count nouns like 'bread' are usually uncountable, so you don't add 's' for plural in this context; use a measure word: '3 loaves of bread' or '3 pieces of bread'. Also add the name in quotes for clarity; the original sentence structure 'especially I love which means salt bread' is awkward — use a noun phrase 'salt bread'. Suggestion: Use 'loaves' or 'pieces' with bread, and rephrase to 'I eat 3 loaves of bread per day, and I especially love salt bread.'
× It is topped on salt on the top.
✓ It is topped with salt on the top.
Use the preposition 'with' to indicate the ingredient used to top something: 'topped with salt'. The phrase 'on the top' is redundant when you already say 'topped with'; better: 'It is topped with salt.' Suggestion: Say 'It is topped with salt.' or 'Salt is sprinkled on top.'
× I ate almost twice a week with my friends and I.
✓ I ate it almost twice a week with my friends.
Incorrect pronoun order: use object pronoun 'me' or restructure sentence. '...with my friends and me' is correct if keeping that structure. Better is 'I ate it almost twice a week with my friends.' Suggestion: Use 'with my friends' after the verb and include the object 'it' for clarity.
× I liked it because it is chewy taste.
✓ I liked it because it has a chewy texture.
'Chewy' is an adjective and should modify a noun like 'texture' or describe 'it' ('it is chewy'). 'Chewy taste' is unnatural; use 'chewy texture' or 'it is chewy.' Also maintain past tense 'liked' with 'was' if preferred: 'I liked it because it was chewy.' Suggestion: Use 'it was chewy' or 'it had a chewy texture.'
× No, I eat almost the same food as I grew up because I don't like the challenging the food and I eat only what I like, so I eat the similar food.
✓ No, I eat almost the same food I grew up with because I don't like challenging foods and I only eat what I like, so I eat similar food.
Several quantifier and article issues: 'the same food as I grew up' should be 'the same food I grew up with.' 'Challenging the food' is incorrect—use 'challenging foods.' 'I eat the similar food' should be 'I eat similar food' or 'I eat the same kinds of food.' Suggestion: Simplify: 'No, I eat almost the same food I grew up with because I don't like challenging foods, so I only eat what I like.'
× Yes, my favorite food was takuki when I was young but I like uh bread the most these days because tteokbokki have a high calories but I'm on a diet so tteokbokki is not good for me now.
✓ Yes, my favorite food was takuki when I was young, but I like bread the most these days because tteokbokki has a lot of calories and I'm on a diet, so tteokbokki is not good for me now.
Subject-verb agreement and tense/number issues: 'tteokbokki have' should be 'tteokbokki has' because the dish is treated as a singular dish or uncountable. 'a high calories' is incorrect; use 'a lot of calories' or 'high calories.' Maintain comma separation for clauses. Keep present tense 'I like' for current preference. Suggestion: '...but I like bread the most these days because tteokbokki has a lot of calories, and I'm on a diet, so it's not good for me now.'