Part 1
Giám khảo
Do you use headphones?
Thí sinh
Yes, I usually use his phones, especially in my exercise session.
Giám khảo
What type of headphones do you use?
Thí sinh
I prefer the wireless headphones because I don't like the headphones with the lines because it's easier to collect it.
Giám khảo
When would you use headphones?
Thí sinh
I normally you use headphones when I'm going to the gym or want to listening to the music with myself and would be more focus.
Giám khảo
In what conditions would you not use headphones?
Thí sinh
I will not use headphones when I am need to watch the series with the quite a lot of sounds. I don't want to let in only my headphones.
Giám khảo
Is wearing headphones comfortable?
Thí sinh
It is comfortable for me because I think it is already a part of my life. I use headphones a lot so I don't have any uncomfortable with them.
Do you use headphones?
Điểm: 42.0Gợi ý: Correct grammar and choose the right pronoun. Give a direct topic sentence and one or two supporting details. Keep it concise and natural (max 5 sentences). Use linking words if adding reasons.
Ví dụ: Yes, I usually use headphones, especially when I exercise. I find them helpful because they block out noise and keep me motivated with music.
What type of headphones do you use?
Điểm: 50.0Gợi ý: Be concise and avoid repetition. Use correct vocabulary (wired vs wireless) and clear reason introduced by a linking phrase (e.g., "because" or "since").
Ví dụ: I prefer wireless headphones because they are tangle-free and more convenient for moving around.
When would you use headphones?
Điểm: 45.0Gợi ý: Fix verb forms and word order. Start with a clear topic sentence, then add a brief reason using linking words (e.g., "because" or "so"). Be specific about situations.
Ví dụ: I usually wear headphones when I go to the gym or commute, because music helps me concentrate and boosts my energy.
In what conditions would you not use headphones?
Điểm: 40.0Gợi ý: Clarify meaning and correct sentence structure. Explain condition first, then a reason with linking words (e.g., "because" or "if"). Use precise vocabulary (e.g., "watching a show with lots of dialogue or sound effects").
Ví dụ: I wouldn't use headphones when watching a TV series with complex sound or when I'm with friends, because I want to hear everything and share the experience.
Is wearing headphones comfortable?
Điểm: 48.0Gợi ý: Make the topic sentence natural and correct grammar. Use one supporting detail with a linking word (e.g., "because"). Avoid awkward phrasing like "any uncomfortable"; say "any discomfort."
Ví dụ: Yes, wearing headphones is comfortable for me because I've used them so often that I'm accustomed to them and rarely feel any discomfort.
× Yes, I usually use his phones, especially in my exercise session.
✓ Yes, I usually use my headphones, especially during my exercise sessions.
Pronoun error and word choice: 'his' is incorrect because the student is referring to their own headphones (incorrect use of pronouns, type 12). 'phones' is the wrong word for headphones (word choice). Also 'in my exercise session' is awkward; use 'during' and plural 'sessions' for habitual action (preposition and singular/plural issues, types 11 and 1). Suggestion: use 'my' for possession, 'headphones' as the correct noun, 'during' for time, and pluralize 'sessions' if habitual.
× I prefer the wireless headphones because I don't like the headphones with the lines because it's easier to collect it.
✓ I prefer wireless headphones because I don't like wired ones; they are harder to manage.
Incorrect use of prepositions/word choice and pronoun reference: 'with the lines' is incorrect for 'wired' (type 11). The clause 'because it's easier to collect it' has unclear pronoun 'it' and wrong idea: managing wired headphones is harder, not easier. Also avoid repeating 'the headphones'—use 'ones' for brevity. Suggestion: say 'wired ones' and 'they are harder to manage.'
× I normally you use headphones when I'm going to the gym or want to listening to the music with myself and would be more focus.
✓ I normally use headphones when I'm going to the gym or when I want to listen to music by myself and be more focused.
Present tense and unnecessary words: remove erroneous 'you' (sentence structure error, type 26) and change 'want to listening' to 'want to listen' (verb + -ing error, type 8). 'With myself' should be 'by myself' (preposition/pronoun issue, types 11 and 12). 'Would be more focus' should be 'be more focused' (adjective/adverb issue, type 13). Suggestions: keep consistent present simple for habitual actions, use 'listen', 'by myself', and 'focused.'
× I will not use headphones when I am need to watch the series with the quite a lot of sounds. I don't want to let in only my headphones.
✓ I don't use headphones when I need to watch series that have a lot of sound. I don't want to miss out on the audio except through my headphones.
Tense and structure issues: 'I will not use' is unnatural for a general habit—use present simple 'I don't use' (future tense issue, type 7 and present tense issue, type 6). 'I am need to' is incorrect; use 'I need to' (verb form error, type 26). 'the quite a lot of sounds' is ungrammatical—use 'that have a lot of sound' or 'that are very loud' (word choice, type 13). Second sentence is unclear: 'I don't want to let in only my headphones' is incorrect pronoun and verb use; clarified to 'I don't want to miss out on the audio except through my headphones.' Suggestion: use present simple for habitual dislikes and clearer phrasing for 'a lot of sound.'
× It is comfortable for me because I think it is already a part of my life. I use headphones a lot so I don't have any uncomfortable with them.
✓ They are comfortable for me because I think they are part of my life. I use headphones a lot, so I don't find them uncomfortable.
Subject-verb agreement and word choice: 'It is comfortable' refers to 'headphones' which is plural—use 'They are' (singular/plural issue, type 1 and subject-verb agreement, type 27). 'It is already a part of my life' should match plural: 'they are part of my life.' 'I don't have any uncomfortable with them' is incorrect; use 'I don't find them uncomfortable' (incorrect use of adjectives/adverbs, type 13 and sentence structure, type 26). Suggestion: match plural subject with plural verbs and use 'find + adjective' to express lack of discomfort.