Part 1
Examiner
Do you have a friend you have known for a long time?
Candidate
Yes I do umm, uh, she's my best friend now and uh, she's also my secondary school friends and we are, uh, and we are umm, uh, and we know each other for, and we have known each other for umm, for approximately 6 years.
Examiner
What do you usually do with your friends?
Candidate
Umm, we usually, when we have uh, our free times, we usually go hanging out. We usually hang out together uh, to watch movies or to umm uh, go to coffee shops and uh, chat with each other, umm, chat, uh, share about our story, life and also.
Examiner
Where do you often meet each other?
Candidate
We often meet each other in my home, in my house, but sometimes we also hang out and go to the shopping malls or the coffee shop because we want to privacy.
Examiner
Do you often go out with your friends?
Candidate
Umm yes I do. We umm, In the past we owe umm, we usually hang out with each other each umm every week. But now we have all, we have all we all have all have on visit so we rarely go hang out.
Examiner
How important are friends to you?
Candidate
Well, umm, she's my best friend, so I, umm, so she's very important for me because she helped me in many ways in, uh, many, uh, difficult situation in my life and she's, uh. MMM.
Examiner
Do you prefer to spend time with one friend or with a group of friends?
Candidate
Well, actually, I want to spend time with one friend and, or to dinner with other group friends because, umm, if you, I, if I spend time with one friend, we have a lot of time to share, uh, our personal story that donors fear for everyone, uh, judgment.
Examiner
Would you invite friends to your home?
Candidate
It depends on really if umm there if, if my my friends, if we uh, they are my best friends. I really I I always welcome them for to welcome my home, but if we do not close each other so I don't like it.
Examiner
Is there a difference between where you meet friends now and where you used to meet them in the past?
Candidate
Umm, yes, of course be uh, in the past, because we, uh, me and my friends, uh, umm, studied in the same secondary school, so we uh, meet each other, we met each other every day, but now we study in the diff different school. So it, we rarely meet each each other.
Examiner
Why are some places suitable for meeting while others are not?
Candidate
I think it depends on really if the if it's just a normal, a normal outing, so the the places, so we don't need to choose the suitable places, but if the building is requires A solemnity and.
Do you have a friend you have known for a long time?
Score: 65.0Suggestion: Câu trả lời của bạn có nhiều từ ngữ thừa và lặp lại, làm cho câu trả lời không tự nhiên và kém hiệu quả. Bạn nên trả lời trực tiếp, rõ ràng và tránh sử dụng các từ ngữ không cần thiết như "umm", "uh". Ngoài ra, hãy sử dụng câu hoàn chỉnh và cấu trúc rõ ràng để thể hiện ý tưởng của bạn.
Example: Yes, I have a best friend whom I have known for about six years since secondary school. We have maintained a close friendship throughout this time.
What do you usually do with your friends?
Score: 60.0Suggestion: Bạn sử dụng nhiều từ ngữ lặp lại và không cần thiết như "umm", "uh", làm câu trả lời thiếu tự nhiên và hiệu quả. Hãy cố gắng trả lời ngắn gọn, rõ ràng và sử dụng các liên từ để câu trả lời mạch lạc hơn.
Example: In my free time, my friends and I usually hang out by watching movies or going to coffee shops where we chat and share stories about our lives.
Where do you often meet each other?
Score: 70.0Suggestion: Câu trả lời của bạn có ý chính rõ ràng nhưng cần tránh lặp từ và sử dụng cấu trúc câu mạch lạc hơn. Ngoài ra, hãy chú ý đến ngữ pháp và cách dùng từ như "want to privacy" nên sửa thành "want privacy".
Example: We often meet at my house, but sometimes we go to shopping malls or coffee shops when we want some privacy.
Do you often go out with your friends?
Score: 50.0Suggestion: Câu trả lời của bạn có nhiều lỗi ngữ pháp và từ ngữ không rõ ràng, làm cho ý nghĩa khó hiểu. Bạn nên luyện tập cách diễn đạt rõ ràng, tránh lặp từ và sử dụng thì đúng. Hãy trả lời trực tiếp và có cấu trúc rõ ràng.
Example: Yes, I used to hang out with my friends every week, but now we rarely meet because we are all busy with our own schedules.
How important are friends to you?
Score: 60.0Suggestion: Bạn nên tránh sử dụng các từ ngữ thừa như "umm", "uh" và hoàn thành câu trả lời một cách rõ ràng. Hãy cung cấp thêm chi tiết cụ thể để làm câu trả lời phong phú hơn.
Example: My best friend is very important to me because she has supported me through many difficult situations in my life.
Do you prefer to spend time with one friend or with a group of friends?
Score: 55.0Suggestion: Câu trả lời của bạn thiếu rõ ràng và có nhiều lỗi ngữ pháp, khiến ý nghĩa khó hiểu. Bạn nên luyện tập cách diễn đạt mạch lạc, tránh lặp từ và sử dụng câu hoàn chỉnh. Hãy giải thích rõ ràng lý do bạn thích dành thời gian với một người bạn hoặc nhóm bạn.
Example: I prefer spending time with one friend because we can share personal stories without fear of judgment, but I also enjoy having dinner with a group of friends for a lively atmosphere.
Would you invite friends to your home?
Score: 55.0Suggestion: Câu trả lời của bạn có nhiều từ ngữ lặp lại và cấu trúc câu không rõ ràng. Hãy trả lời trực tiếp, tránh lặp từ và sử dụng câu hoàn chỉnh để ý tưởng được truyền đạt hiệu quả hơn.
Example: I usually invite my best friends to my home because I feel comfortable with them, but I prefer not to invite acquaintances.
Is there a difference between where you meet friends now and where you used to meet them in the past?
Score: 65.0Suggestion: Bạn nên tránh sử dụng các từ ngữ thừa và lặp lại, đồng thời sử dụng câu hoàn chỉnh và rõ ràng hơn để trả lời câu hỏi. Hãy cung cấp thêm chi tiết để câu trả lời phong phú hơn.
Example: Yes, in the past we met every day at secondary school because we studied together, but now we attend different schools, so we rarely meet.
× she's also my secondary school friends
✓ she's also my secondary school friend
The subject 'she' is singular, so the noun 'friends' should be singular 'friend' to agree in number.
× we know each other for, and we have known each other for umm, for approximately 6 years
✓ we have known each other for approximately 6 years
The present perfect tense 'have known' is correct for an action continuing up to now; 'we know each other for' is incorrect and should be omitted.
× we usually go hanging out
✓ we usually hang out
The verb 'go' is not used with 'hanging out'; the correct expression is 'hang out' without 'go' or 'go hanging out' but 'hang out' is more natural here.
× We often meet each other in my home
✓ We often meet each other at my home
The correct preposition for meeting at someone's house is 'at' not 'in'.
× she's my best friend now and uh, she's also my secondary school friends
✓ she's my best friend now and uh, she's also my secondary school friend
The noun 'friends' should be singular 'friend' to agree with singular subject 'she'.
× In the past we owe umm, we usually hang out with each other each umm every week
✓ In the past, we usually hung out with each other every week
The past tense of 'hang out' is 'hung out'; 'owe' is incorrect here and should be removed.
× we have all, we have all we all have all have on visit so we rarely go hang out
✓ we all have visits, so we rarely hang out
The original sentence is confusing and contains redundant pronouns; corrected for clarity and proper pronoun use.
× she helped me in many ways in, uh, many, uh, difficult situation in my life
✓ she helped me in many ways in many difficult situations in my life
The plural 'situations' is needed to match 'many'; also, 'in many ways in many difficult situations' is correct prepositional usage.
× I want to spend time with one friend and, or to dinner with other group friends
✓ I want to spend time with one friend or have dinner with a group of friends
Correct pronoun and article usage for 'a group of friends' and clearer conjunction 'or'.
× I always welcome them for to welcome my home
✓ I always welcome them to my home
The correct preposition is 'to' when inviting someone to a place; 'for to welcome' is incorrect.
× we met each other every day
✓ we met each other every day
This sentence is correct in past tense; no correction needed.
× we rarely meet each each other
✓ we rarely meet each other
The phrase 'each each other' is redundant; only one 'each other' is needed.