Part 1
Giám khảo
Do you prefer sad or happy music?
Thí sinh
I prefer to listening sad music because I think the sad musics are more matches my personality and my music here and happy musics are not for me. I think 'cause they are so boring, I can only listen them one time, not the two.
Giám khảo
Does happy music make you feel more excited?
Thí sinh
And when I'm happy, because of course when I'm happy I'm listening to happy music and I feel so energetic. But when I'm sad and if I'm listening happy music, I feel so disappointed and more sad because why? I'm think like why I can't be happy?
Giám khảo
Have you taken any music classes?
Thí sinh
When I'm child, yes, at six or five grade, I get some violent violin and utter classes. But when I'm doing it I they choose them too. I don't have talent for that. And swimming so.
Giám khảo
Do you listen to music while doing other things?
Thí sinh
Yes I am because when I'm listening music while doing other things I feel feels more focused and. Yes, just like that.
Do you prefer sad or happy music?
Điểm: 42.0Gợi ý: Cevapta dilbilgisi ve kelime seçimi hataları var; cümleler doğal akmıyor ve tekrarlamalar mevcut. Konuyu doğrudan cevaplayın, 2-4 kısa destekleyici cümle ekleyin, uygun bağlaçlar kullanın ve tekil/çoğul ile zaman uyumuna dikkat edin. Örneğin neden üzgün müziği tercih ettiğinize spesifik bir neden (ör. sözler, melodi, duygu paylaşımı) ekleyin.
Ví dụ: I prefer sad music because its lyrics and melodies suit my personality. For example, sad songs often express feelings I can relate to, so they help me process my emotions. In contrast, happy songs feel too superficial for me, so I don’t enjoy listening to them often.
Does happy music make you feel more excited?
Điểm: 48.0Gợi ý: Cevap kısmen anlaşılır ama düzensiz ve konuşma dili çok tekrar içeriyor. Daha düzenli bir yapı kullanın: doğrudan cevap, ardından bir karşılaştırma ve kısa neden verin. Duygularınızı açıklarken net ve mantıklı bağlaçlar kullanın (e.g. however, instead, because). Kişisel örnek eklemek faydalı olur.
Ví dụ: Yes, happy music usually makes me feel more energetic and upbeat. However, if I’m already sad, listening to happy songs can make me feel worse because they remind me I’m not in the same mood. For instance, upbeat music sometimes highlights my sadness instead of cheering me up.
Have you taken any music classes?
Điểm: 30.0Gợi ý: Cevap karışık, dilbilgisi hataları fazla ve verilen bilgiler belirsiz. Önce doğrudan geçmiş zaman cümlesiyle cevap verin, sonra hangi enstrümanları ve ne kadar süre çalıştığınızı belirtin ve son olarak bir sonuca bağlayın. Gereksiz kelimeler ve hatalı kelime seçimlerinden kaçının.
Ví dụ: Yes, I took music lessons when I was a child. I learned the violin for two years and also had some singing classes at primary school. I stopped because I didn’t enjoy practicing enough and felt I lacked talent.
Do you listen to music while doing other things?
Điểm: 50.0Gợi ý: Cevap kısa ve tekrarlı; dil bilgisi hataları var (I am yerine I do, feel feels). Doğrudan cevap verin, ardından 1-2 somut örnek verin ve bir bağlaç kullanın. Odaklanma, motivasyon veya rahatlama gibi spesifik faydalar belirtin.
Ví dụ: Yes, I often listen to music while studying or doing housework because it helps me concentrate. For example, instrumental or lo-fi tracks make it easier to focus on my tasks without getting distracted.
× I prefer to listening sad music because I think the sad musics are more matches my personality and my music here and happy musics are not for me.
✓ I prefer listening to sad music because I think sad music matches my personality, and happy music is not for me.
The verb pattern 'prefer to listening' is incorrect; use 'prefer' + gerund or 'prefer to' + base verb. 'Musics' is uncountable; use 'music' without plural -s. 'Are more matches' is wrong: 'match' requires singular or plural agreement with subject; use 'matches' with 'music' if treated as singular idea or 'match' with plural; here 'music matches my personality' is correct. Also 'my music here' is unclear and removed for clarity. Suggestions: Use 'prefer listening to' + noun; treat 'music' as uncountable and ensure subject-verb agreement.'},{
× I think 'cause they are so boring, I can only listen them one time, not the two.
✓ I think because they are so boring, I can only listen to them once, not twice.
Use 'listen to' (phrasal verb requires preposition), and 'one time' is unnatural; use 'once' and 'not twice'. Avoid colloquial 'cause' in formal speech. Suggestions: Use correct phrasal verbs and adverbs of frequency.'},{
× And when I'm happy, because of course when I'm happy I'm listening to happy music and I feel so energetic.
✓ When I'm happy, of course I listen to happy music and I feel very energetic.
In habitual situations use simple present ('I listen'), not present continuous ('I'm listening'). 'So energetic' is acceptable but 'very energetic' is more natural. Suggestions: Use simple present for regular habits and avoid unnecessary repetition.
× But when I'm sad and if I'm listening happy music, I feel so disappointed and more sad because why? I'm think like why I can't be happy?
✓ But when I'm sad and I listen to happy music, I feel disappointed and sad because I wonder why I can't be happy.
Use simple present for general truths/habits ('I listen'), and 'listening happy music' needs 'listening to'. 'I'm think' is incorrect; use 'I wonder' or 'I think'. Use 'disappointed and sad' (no 'more' needed). Suggestions: Use correct verb forms and 'listen to' with objects; replace colloquial fragments with complete clauses.
× When I'm child, yes, at six or five grade, I get some violent violin and utter classes.
✓ When I was a child, yes, in fifth or sixth grade, I took some violin and other classes.
Referring to past events requires past simple ('I was', 'I took'). 'When I'm child' should be 'When I was a child'. 'Five grade' -> 'fifth grade' or 'grade five'. 'Get' is wrong for 'receive/attend' in past; use 'took'. 'Violent violin and utter' are incorrect words; likely 'violin' and 'other'. Suggestions: Use past simple for completed past actions and correct ordinal numbers and vocabulary.
× But when I'm doing it I they choose them too.
✓ But when I was doing it, they decided to stop it for me or they told me to stop.
The original sentence is ungrammatical and unclear. 'I they choose them too' mixes pronouns and lacks a clear subject-verb structure. It's necessary to clarify who made decisions and what happened. Suggestion: Rephrase into a clear past-tense sentence indicating who chose and what was chosen.
× I don't have talent for that.
✓ I didn't have a talent for that.
If referring to past experience (when discussing childhood classes), use past tense 'didn't have'. If meant as a general statement, 'I don't have talent for that' could be 'I don't have a talent for that' or more naturally 'I'm not talented at that'. Suggestions: Match tense to context and use natural collocations like 'talented at' or 'have a talent for'.
× And swimming so.
✓ And I also tried swimming.
'And swimming so' is fragmentary and ungrammatical. Complete the thought with subject and verb. Suggestions: Use full clauses like 'I also took swimming lessons' or 'I also tried swimming.'.
× Yes I am because when I'm listening music while doing other things I feel feels more focused and.
✓ Yes, I do, because when I listen to music while doing other things, I feel more focused.
Use auxiliary 'do' for short affirmative answers ('Yes, I do'). 'Listening music' requires 'listening to' or better 'listen to'. 'I feel feels' duplicates verb; remove extra. Use simple present for habitual actions. Suggestions: Use correct phrasal verbs, avoid verb duplication, and use simple present for habits.
× I can only listen them one time, not the two.
✓ I can only listen to them once, not twice.
The verb 'listen' requires the preposition 'to' before the object. 'One time' and 'the two' are unnatural; use 'once' and 'twice'. Suggestions: Learn common collocations 'listen to' and adverbs such as 'once/twice'.