Part 1
Giám khảo
Do you have a favorite teacher?
Thí sinh
Yes I do. I have a favorite teacher. Her name is Silvana and she is teacher of history. Also she is my uncle.
Giám khảo
Do you want to be a teacher in the future?
Thí sinh
The true I wouldn't like to be a teacher in the future because. It not my passion and I think that is a profession, very extreme something.
Giám khảo
Do you have a teacher from your past that you still remember?
Thí sinh
Yes I do. I remember several teacher, especially a teacher called Veronica, because she always. Was very kind with me and patient.
Giám khảo
Are you still in touch with your primary school teachers?
Thí sinh
Yes, I do. In fact, I. A teacher of primary school is actually my neighbor, so I always see you see her.
Giám khảo
In what way has your favourite teacher helped you?
Thí sinh
My favorite teacher called Veronica. Teach me something with the topics more difficult and she was always fun.
Do you have a favorite teacher?
Điểm: 45.0Gợi ý: Be concise, correct grammar, and provide clear, coherent details. Start with a topic sentence, correct relation words (aunt/uncle issue), and add one specific reason why she is your favourite using a linking word (for example, because).
Ví dụ: Yes. My favourite teacher is Silvana, who teaches history. She is also a family member—my aunt—which made her lessons feel personal. For example, she explained historical events with family stories, so I understood them better.
Do you want to be a teacher in the future?
Điểm: 35.0Gợi ý: Begin with a clear topic sentence answering the question, then give one or two concise reasons using linking words (because, although). Use correct grammar (I don't/I'm not passionate about) and avoid vague phrases like 'very extreme something'.
Ví dụ: No, I don't want to be a teacher in the future because I am not passionate about teaching. Although I respect the profession, I prefer a job that involves technology and creativity instead.
Do you have a teacher from your past that you still remember?
Điểm: 55.0Gợi ý: Answer directly, then give specific supporting detail with linking words (for example, because/so). Fix grammar (several teachers; she was). Explain briefly what she did that made her memorable to make the response more concrete.
Ví dụ: Yes, I do. I especially remember a teacher named Veronica because she was always very kind and patient. For example, she spent extra time explaining topics I found difficult, which helped me improve.
Are you still in touch with your primary school teachers?
Điểm: 40.0Gợi ý: Start with a clear topic sentence and give one precise detail using linking words (for example, because/so). Correct grammar (Yes, I am; a primary school teacher) and remove hesitations. Say how often you meet or what you do when you meet.
Ví dụ: Yes, I am still in touch with one of my primary school teachers because she lives next door. We often chat when we see each other and sometimes have coffee together.
In what way has your favourite teacher helped you?
Điểm: 50.0Gợi ý: Answer directly with a topic sentence saying how she helped you, then give a specific example using linking words (for instance, by/for example). Correct verb forms (taught me; difficult topics) and explain the result of her help.
Ví dụ: My favourite teacher, Veronica, helped me by teaching difficult topics in a fun way. For example, she used games and stories to explain complex ideas, which made it easier for me to remember and understand them.
× Her name is Silvana and she is teacher of history.
✓ Her name is Silvana and she is a history teacher.
Missing indefinite article 'a' before a singular countable noun 'teacher' and idiomatic word order is 'history teacher'. Use 'a' for one nonspecific teacher: 'a history teacher'.
× Also she is my uncle.
✓ Also she is my aunt.
Pronoun/gender error: 'uncle' refers to a male relative while 'she' is female. Use 'aunt' to match the female pronoun. Ensure gender agreement between pronoun and noun.
× The true I wouldn't like to be a teacher in the future because.
✓ To be honest, I wouldn't like to be a teacher in the future.
Awkward phrasing 'The true' and sentence ending with 'because.' Rephrase to 'To be honest' and remove incomplete 'because' clause. Ensure sentence is complete and coherent.
× It not my passion and I think that is a profession, very extreme something.
✓ It is not my passion and I think that it is a very demanding profession.
Missing auxiliary verb 'is' for 'It not' and incorrect word order/choices 'very extreme something'. Use 'a very demanding profession' or other appropriate adjective. Also include 'it' before 'is' for clarity.
× I remember several teacher, especially a teacher called Veronica, because she always.
✓ I remember several teachers, especially a teacher called Veronica, because she always was very kind and patient.
Use plural 'teachers' after 'several'. Original sentence also ends abruptly; combine with next fragment to make a complete sentence. 'Several' requires plural noun.
× Was very kind with me and patient.
✓ She was very kind to me and patient.
Sentence fragment lacking subject; add 'She' and use past tense 'was' to match remembering a past teacher. Use 'kind to me' (idiomatic) instead of 'kind with me'.
× In fact, I. A teacher of primary school is actually my neighbor, so I always see you see her.
✓ In fact, a primary school teacher is actually my neighbor, so I always see her.
Fragmented sentence 'I.' should be merged. 'A teacher of primary school' is awkward; use 'a primary school teacher'. Remove extraneous 'you' and duplicate 'see'—use 'I always see her'.
× so I always see you see her.
✓ so I always see her.
Extra pronoun 'you' and duplicated verb 'see' create ungrammatical structure. Remove them to form a correct clause.
× My favorite teacher called Veronica.
✓ My favorite teacher was called Veronica.
Missing linking verb: use past tense 'was' since speaking about a past teacher. 'Called Veronica' needs 'was' to form a complete clause.
× Teach me something with the topics more difficult and she was always fun.
✓ She taught me things about the more difficult topics and she was always fun.
Use past tense 'taught' (verb + -ed) to match past reference rather than base verb 'Teach me'. 'Something with the topics more difficult' is unidiomatic—use 'things about the more difficult topics'. 'Fun' is acceptable but 'she was always fun' is fine; ensure correct verb tense.