Part 1
Giám khảo
Do you like to keep things tidy?
Thí sinh
Yeah, I like keep things tidy, but it's really hard to keep it. So I practice my I practice clean up when I make my meals and eat it up. Eat it up. I clean up my dishes in 2 minutes. I try to clean up it.
Giám khảo
Did you use to keep your room tidy as a child?
Thí sinh
So when I was a child, uh, I used to umm, messy every messy, umm, every toy and yeah, I was really dirty and not. Song Shu.
Giám khảo
How do you keep your work or study space tidy?
Thí sinh
First, uh, I doesn't keep my work or study, keep a space tidy, but if I do it, umm, uh, it's really important to clear, clear away, not to umm. Buy something. Umm yeah I think uh, throw away is the first step to clean things away.
Giám khảo
Do you think that it is necessary to be tidy?
Thí sinh
Yes, Teddy is really important because I think it's all works of the. I think it's first step to starting some start something. So I think it's really important and everyone should keep the tidy.
Do you like to keep things tidy?
Điểm: 58.0Gợi ý: 문장 구조와 문법을 정확히 사용하고, 반복을 줄이며 자연스럽게 말하는 연습을 하세요. 구체적으로는 주어-동사 일치를 확인(예: 'I like to keep' not 'I like keep'), 불필요한 반복을 피하고, 연결어로 흐름을 매끄럽게 하며, 3-4개의 짧은 문장으로 핵심을 전달하세요. 또한 'clean up'와 같은 동사구를 올바른 목적어와 함께 사용하도록 연습하세요 ('clean up the dishes' 또는 'clean up after eating').
Ví dụ: Yes, I like to keep things tidy because it helps me feel calm. For example, I always clean up my dishes right after meals, which only takes me a couple of minutes. This habit prevents clutter from building up and makes my home more comfortable.
Did you use to keep your room tidy as a child?
Điểm: 40.0Gợi ý: 과거 습관을 말할 때는 'used to' 구조를 정확히 사용하고, 불필요한 채움음(uh, umm)을 줄이며 특정한 예시를 추가하세요. 문장을 간결하게 유지하고, 형용사 사용을 명확히 하세요(예: 'messy'를 명사 앞에서 사용하거나 'I was messy'처럼). 또한 들리지 않는 단어나 외래어는 제거하세요.
Ví dụ: When I was a child, I used to be quite messy and often left my toys all over the floor. For instance, I would never put my action figures away after playing, so my room was often untidy.
How do you keep your work or study space tidy?
Điểm: 45.0Gợi ý: 문법(주어-동사 일치)과 표현을 바로잡으세요. 구체적인 방법을 순서대로 말하고 연결어(if, first, then)를 자연스럽게 쓰세요. 불필요한 단어를 제거하고 구체적인 행동(예: 'throw away', 'organize', 'use storage boxes')을 설명하세요.
Ví dụ: Usually I try to keep my study area tidy by following simple steps. First, I throw away any trash and put away books. Then I organize stationery in a box and wipe the desk so it’s ready for work.
Do you think that it is necessary to be tidy?
Điểm: 52.0Gợi ý: 핵심 의견을 명확히 제시하고 그 이유를 구체적으로 설명하세요. 불분명한 단어('Teddy')나 어색한 문장 구조를 피하고, 이유와 결과를 연결하는 표현을 사용하세요(예: 'because', 'therefore'). 예시나 결과를 하나 추가하면 설득력이 높아집니다.
Ví dụ: Yes, I believe being tidy is necessary because it helps me focus and saves time. For example, when my desk is organized I can start work immediately instead of looking for things, so I’m more productive.
× Yeah, I like keep things tidy, but it's really hard to keep it.
✓ Yeah, I like keeping things tidy, but it's really hard to keep them tidy.
'Like' followed by a verb requires the -ing form (gerund). Also 'things' is plural so use 'them' instead of 'it' to refer back to 'things'. Suggestion: Use 'like doing' structure and match pronouns to plural nouns.
× So I practice my I practice clean up when I make my meals and eat it up.
✓ So I practice cleaning up when I make my meals and eating them.
After 'practice' use the gerund 'cleaning up'. Also 'meals' is plural, so refer with 'them' rather than 'it'. Ensure parallel structure: 'cleaning up' and 'eating them'. Suggestion: Use gerunds after 'practice' and keep objects plural.
× Eat it up.
✓ Eat it up. (If referring to food on your plate: 'Eat it up.')
The sentence itself can be correct in context as an imperative, but if referring to multiple items use 'eat them up'. Suggestion: Match pronoun number to the referent.
× I clean up my dishes in 2 minutes.
✓ I clean up my dishes within two minutes.
Using 'in' with a time expression is acceptable in informal speech, but 'within' is clearer to mean 'no more than two minutes'. Also write numbers less than ten as words in formal writing. Suggestion: Use 'within' for maximum time duration.
× I try to clean up it.
✓ I try to clean it up.
Phrasal verb 'clean up' separates when an object pronoun is used: the pronoun must go between verb and particle ('clean it up'). Suggestion: For phrasal verbs with pronoun objects, place the pronoun between verb and particle.
× So when I was a child, uh, I used to umm, messy every messy, umm, every toy and yeah, I was really dirty and not.
✓ When I was a child, I used to leave my toys messy everywhere, and I was very untidy.
'Used to' requires a base verb (e.g., 'leave'). 'Messy' is an adjective so cannot be used as a verb. 'Dirty' describes physical dirt; 'untidy' describes disorder. The original had fragmented structure and missing verbs. Suggestion: Use 'used to' + base verb; choose correct adjective ('untidy') for disorder.
× Song Shu.
✓ (Unclear phrase removed or clarified)
'Song Shu' is incomplete and has no clear meaning in context; it's a fragment without a verb or explanation. Suggestion: Remove unclear fragments or provide full sentence explaining the idea.
× First, uh, I doesn't keep my work or study, keep a space tidy, but if I do it, umm, uh, it's really important to clear, clear away, not to umm.
✓ First, I don't keep my work or study space tidy, but if I do, it's really important to clear things away.
Subject 'I' requires 'do not' not 'doesn't'. 'Keep a space tidy' should be 'keep my work or study space tidy'. The sentence had repetition and missing objects. Suggestion: Use 'I don't' for negative with 'I' and streamline wording.
× Buy something.
✓ Buy something. (If meaning avoid buying unnecessary items: 'Not buy unnecessary things.')
As a standalone fragment it's unclear. If the intent is advice, use full structure: 'Not buying unnecessary items helps keep things tidy.' Suggestion: Use complete sentences and clarify intent.
× Umm yeah I think uh, throw away is the first step to clean things away.
✓ Yes, I think throwing things away is the first step to cleaning up.
Use gerund 'throwing' to act as subject. 'Cleaning up' is the correct phrasal verb; 'clean things away' is awkward. 'Throw away' should be 'throwing things away.' Suggestion: Use gerunds for actions as subjects and standard phrasal verbs.
× Yes, Teddy is really important because I think it's all works of the.
✓ Yes, tidiness is really important because I think it's useful for everything.
'Teddy' is a misspelling of 'tidy' or 'tidiness'. 'All works of the' is incomplete and ungrammatical. Replace with clear noun 'tidiness' and complete thought. Suggestion: Use the noun 'tidiness' and complete the clause to state why it's important.
× I think it's first step to starting some start something.
✓ I think it's the first step to starting something.
Missing article 'the' before 'first step' and redundant words 'start some start'. Use 'starting something' to convey beginning an activity. Suggestion: Use 'the first step to' + gerund.
× So I think it's really important and everyone should keep the tidy.
✓ So I think it's really important and everyone should keep tidy.
'Keep the tidy' is incorrect; 'keep tidy' or 'keep things tidy' is correct. If referring to a noun, use 'keep the place tidy' or 'keep things tidy.' Suggestion: Use correct object after 'keep' or use adjective 'tidy' without 'the'.