Part 1
Examinador
Do you like reading?
Candidato
Yes, I am a big fan of reading book. I often read sometimes books such as novel or history. Umm, I often reading book uh, I, I often read book uh, before going to bed to uh relax and uh and improve my knowledge. Uh, it can also.
Examinador
Do you prefer to read on paper or on a screen?
Candidato
I prefer reading on paper to reading on a screen because, uh, by reading on paper, I can easy to search, I, I can easily to find and take note of which I think it is useful and, uh, fun and.
Examinador
When do you need to read carefully, and when not?
Candidato
I think we need to read our book carefully because, uh, some detail, uh, or detail, uh, are important to in to understand all the story that character, uh, want to give us and I think need to read carefully.
Examinador
Do you prefer scanning or detailed reading?
Candidato
I prefer detail reading because I think, uh, when I, uh, when I understand the, umm, all the story, uh, and when I understand all the detail reading, I can understand all, the, all story that, uh, that, uh, can give me.
Do you like reading?
Puntuación: 55.0Sugerencia: Cần trả lời rõ ràng, mạch lạc và ngắn gọn; tránh lặp từ và tiếng ừ, ờ quá nhiều; sử dụng câu chủ đề rồi bổ sung vài chi tiết cụ thể (thể loại yêu thích, tần suất, thời điểm đọc và lý do). Nên giữ độ dài tối đa 3–4 câu, dùng từ vựng chính xác (books → books, historical novels/thinhs) và ngữ pháp đúng (I often read, not I often reading).
Ejemplo: Yes, I enjoy reading. I usually read novels and history books a few times a week, especially before bedtime. Reading helps me relax and also improves my knowledge about different cultures and events.
Do you prefer to read on paper or on a screen?
Puntuación: 60.0Sugerencia: Cần đưa ra câu chủ đề rõ ràng và lý do cụ thể, tránh lỗi ngữ pháp và lặp từ; nếu nói ưu điểm, hãy nêu ví dụ cụ thể về cách bạn tìm kiếm hoặc ghi chú trên sách giấy so với màn hình. Dùng liên từ để nối ý (for example, because, so). Giữ 2–3 câu sạch, đúng ngữ pháp.
Ejemplo: I prefer reading on paper rather than on a screen because it is easier for me to flip pages and highlight important passages. For example, I often make margin notes in novels, which helps me remember plot points and ideas more effectively.
When do you need to read carefully, and when not?
Puntuación: 50.0Sugerencia: Câu trả lời chưa rõ ràng và lặp nhiều; cần phân biệt hai tình huống: khi cần đọc kỹ và khi không cần. Trả lời theo cấu trúc: chủ đề + lý do + ví dụ cụ thể. Tránh dùng đại từ mơ hồ và sửa ngữ pháp (important details, characters want to convey).
Ejemplo: You need to read carefully when details matter, for example when studying for an exam or following a technical instruction, because small points can change the meaning. On the other hand, you can skim when you just want a general idea of a story or news article.
Do you prefer scanning or detailed reading?
Puntuación: 52.0Sugerencia: Ý chính đã rõ nhưng diễn đạt lặp và nhiều tiếng ừ, ờ; cần nói ngắn gọn: nêu preference, giải thích lý do cụ thể, kèm ví dụ. Sử dụng cấu trúc mạch lạc với linking words (because, so, for example). Hạn chế dài quá 3 câu.
Ejemplo: I prefer detailed reading because it helps me fully understand the plot and the characters' motivations. For example, when I read a novel slowly and carefully, I notice themes and subtle clues that I would miss if I skimmed.
× Yes, I am a big fan of reading book.
✓ Yes, I am a big fan of reading books.
The noun 'book' should be plural because 'reading' refers to the activity of reading books in general; use plural 'books' after expressions like 'a fan of'. Suggestion: use plural nouns for general activities or say 'reading a book' if referring to a single book.
× I often read sometimes books such as novel or history.
✓ I sometimes read books such as novels or history books.
Word order and forms are incorrect: place adverb 'sometimes' before the verb 'read'; use plural 'books' and pluralize 'novel' to 'novels'; add 'books' after 'history' to make it a noun phrase. Suggestion: order adverbs before verbs and match number and noun phrases.
× Umm, I often reading book uh, I, I often read book uh, before going to bed to uh relax and uh and improve my knowledge.
✓ I often read books before going to bed to relax and improve my knowledge.
Use base verb 'read' not progressive 'reading' after 'often' for habitual action; plural 'books' for general reading; remove filler words. Suggestion: use simple present for habitual actions and plural nouns for general references.
× Uh, it can also.
✓ It can also help me learn new things.
Original fragment 'it can also' is incomplete and lacks an object or complement. Suggestion: complete the sentence by stating what 'it' can do, e.g. 'help me learn new things'.
× I prefer reading on paper to reading on a screen because, uh, by reading on paper, I can easy to search, I, I can easily to find and take note of which I think it is useful and, uh, fun and.
✓ I prefer reading on paper to reading on a screen because when I read on paper, I can easily find and take notes on what I think is useful and fun.
Use 'easily' (adverb) not 'easy' before verb; remove unnecessary 'to' after 'can'; use 'take notes' plural and correct relative clause 'what I think is useful'. Suggestion: use adverbs to modify verbs and correct verb patterns after modal verbs.
× I prefer reading on paper to reading on a screen because, uh, by reading on paper, I can easy to search, I, I can easily to find and take note of which I think it is useful and, uh, fun and.
✓ I prefer reading on paper to reading on a screen because when I read on paper, I can easily find and take notes on what I think is useful and fun.
Using 'by reading on paper' is not wrong but 'when I read on paper' is more natural; 'take note of' is better as 'take notes on'. Suggestion: use natural prepositional phrases and collocations like 'take notes on'.
× I think we need to read our book carefully because, uh, some detail, uh, or detail, uh, are important to in to understand all the story that character, uh, want to give us and I think need to read carefully.
✓ I think we need to read our books carefully because some details are important to understand the whole story that the characters want to tell us, so I think we need to read carefully.
Use plural 'books' and 'details' for general statements; 'details are' requires plural verb; remove extra words 'to in to'; use 'whole story' and plural 'characters' and correct verb 'want to tell'. Suggestion: ensure subject and verb agree in number and use clear infinitive forms like 'to understand'.
× I prefer detail reading because I think, uh, when I, uh, when I understand the, umm, all the story, uh, and when I understand all the detail reading, I can understand all, the, all story that, uh, that, uh, can give me.
✓ I prefer detailed reading because I think when I understand the whole story and all the details, I can understand everything that it can give me.
Use adjective 'detailed' to describe 'reading' (not 'detail'); use 'whole story' and plural 'details'; 'everything that it can give me' completes the idea. Suggestion: use correct adjective forms and plural nouns when referring to multiple details.