Part 1
Examinador
Do you walk a lot?
Candidato
To be honest, I try to incorporate walking into my daily routines as much as possible. I usually take a bus walk around a local park every evening to burn off some calories and clear my head after a long day of managing my business.
Examinador
Did you often go outside to have a walk when you were a child?
Candidato
Yes, but in my childhood I used to be much more active and would wonder umm around my neighborhood with my friends for hours. However, nowadays since I tied to my desk with my lesson plans and meetings, I don't get to enjoy those lazily stroll as opps.
Examinador
Why do people like to walk in parks?
Candidato
I think there are too many reasons first but provide a Syrian environment away from the traffic and noise which is perfect for relaxation. On top of that, walking on greenery and under state of trees is much more refreshing and beneficial for our mental well-being than working on concrete.
Examinador
Where would you like to take a long walk if you had the chance?
Candidato
If I had the opportunity, I would love to go to the long track in the Swiss Alps. I always dream of traversing those picturesque trails while being surrounded by snow capped mountains and pristine nature, which I think would be an unforgettable experience.
Examinador
Where did you go for a walk lately?
Candidato
Just last weekend I went for a stroll along Westlake in Hanoi with some my colleagues. We spend about an hour walking and jetting to strengthen our team spirit, and the gentle Prince of Lake make the whole experience incredibly pleasant.
Do you walk a lot?
Puntuación: 75.0Sugerencia: Cần rút gọn câu để tự nhiên hơn, sửa lỗi từ và cấu trúc (ví dụ “take a bus walk” sai; dùng cụm từ đơn giản và chính xác). Nên dùng tối đa 3–4 câu, có câu chủ đề rõ ràng và một hoặc hai chi tiết hỗ trợ cụ thể (khi nào, ở đâu, vì sao).
Ejemplo: I try to walk every day. Usually I walk around a nearby park in the evenings to get some exercise and clear my mind after work.
Did you often go outside to have a walk when you were a child?
Puntuación: 60.0Sugerencia: Cần sửa lỗi từ vựng và ngữ pháp (wonder → wander, tied → tied, lazily stroll → lazy stroll) và tránh tiếng umm/ops. Trình bày ngắn gọn: câu chủ đề + 1 hỗ trợ (thói quen cụ thể trước/hiện tại).
Ejemplo: Yes, I was very active as a child and often wandered around the neighborhood with friends for hours. Now I am usually tied to my desk because of lesson planning and meetings, so I rarely have time for long walks.
Why do people like to walk in parks?
Puntuación: 55.0Sugerencia: Cần sửa phát âm viết và từ sai (Syrian → serene, state of trees → shade of trees) và sắp xếp ý logic hơn. Dùng liên từ hợp lý và đưa ra ví dụ cụ thể về lợi ích (thư giãn, cải thiện tinh thần, không khí sạch). Giữ 2–3 câu rõ ràng.
Ejemplo: People like parks because they offer a serene environment away from traffic and noise, which helps people relax. Also, walking among trees and greenery refreshes the mind and reduces stress.
Where would you like to take a long walk if you had the chance?
Puntuación: 85.0Sugerencia: Trả lời tốt nhưng có thể ngắn gọn hơn và tránh cụm từ thừa. Thêm chi tiết cụ thể (khoảng thời gian, hoạt động bạn sẽ làm) để làm câu hấp dẫn hơn. Giữ câu chủ đề và 1–2 chi tiết hỗ trợ.
Ejemplo: I would love to hike a long trail in the Swiss Alps, maybe for a week. Walking among snow‑capped peaks and pristine nature would be an unforgettable and peaceful experience.
Where did you go for a walk lately?
Puntuación: 50.0Sugerencia: Có nhiều lỗi ngữ pháp và từ sai (some my colleagues → some colleagues, spend → spent, jetting → chatting, Prince of Lake → breeze of the lake). Cần dùng thì quá khứ nhất quán và từ vựng phù hợp; giữ tối đa 3 câu: câu chủ đề (where and when) + 1 chi tiết (who, purpose, cảm nhận).
Ejemplo: Last weekend I strolled along West Lake in Hanoi with some colleagues. We walked for about an hour and chatted to build team spirit, and the gentle breeze from the lake made it very pleasant.
× To be honest, I try to incorporate walking into my daily routines as much as possible. I usually take a bus walk around a local park every evening to burn off some calories and clear my head after a long day of managing my business.
✓ To be honest, I try to incorporate walking into my daily routine as much as possible. I usually take a bus and walk around a local park every evening to burn off some calories and clear my head after a long day of managing my business.
Error: incorrect combination 'take a bus walk'. Suggestion: separate actions with 'and' or use a phrase like 'take a bus and walk' or 'take a bus to the park and walk'. Also use singular 'routine' for the common expression. Improve by writing actions clearly and using standard collocations.
× Did you often go outside to have a walk when you were a child?
✓ Did you often go outside to have a walk when you were a child?
No grammatical correction needed for tense; sentence is correct. It uses past simple question form appropriately.
× Yes, but in my childhood I used to be much more active and would wonder umm around my neighborhood with my friends for hours.
✓ Yes, but in my childhood I used to be much more active and would wander around my neighborhood with my friends for hours.
Error: 'wonder' is the wrong verb; the intended verb is 'wander' meaning to walk without a fixed route. Also remove filler 'umm'. Keep past habitual 'used to' and 'would' which are appropriate.
× However, nowadays since I tied to my desk with my lesson plans and meetings, I don't get to enjoy those lazily stroll as opps.
✓ However, nowadays since I am tied to my desk with my lesson plans and meetings, I don't get to enjoy those lazy strolls as often.
Errors: 'tied' needs present passive 'am tied' for current state; 'lazily stroll' is incorrect word form and order — use adjective 'lazy' before noun 'strolls' and plural to match 'those'; 'opps' is a misspelling of 'often'. Suggestion: use 'am tied', 'lazy strolls', and 'often'.
× I think there are too many reasons first but provide a Syrian environment away from the traffic and noise which is perfect for relaxation.
✓ I think there are many reasons. First, parks provide a serene environment away from the traffic and noise, which is perfect for relaxation.
Errors: sentence run-on and unclear structure. 'Too many reasons first but provide' is ungrammatical. 'Syrian' is wrong word; intended 'serene'. Break into two sentences or use commas; ensure subject 'parks' matches verb 'provide'. 'Which' clause correctly refers to the environment.
× On top of that, walking on greenery and under state of trees is much more refreshing and beneficial for our mental well-being than working on concrete.
✓ On top of that, walking among greenery and under a canopy of trees is much more refreshing and beneficial for our mental well-being than walking on concrete.
Errors: 'walking on greenery' is unnatural; use 'among greenery'. 'Under state of trees' is incorrect — use 'under a canopy of trees' or 'under shade of trees'. Also compare like with like: 'walking on concrete' instead of 'working on concrete'.
× If I had the opportunity, I would love to go to the long track in the Swiss Alps.
✓ If I had the opportunity, I would love to go to a long trail in the Swiss Alps.
Minor issue: 'long track' is unnatural for hiking; use 'long trail'. The conditional structure is correct (second conditional) so tense is appropriate.
× I always dream of traversing those picturesque trails while being surrounded by snow capped mountains and pristine nature, which I think would be an unforgettable experience.
✓ I have always dreamed of traversing those picturesque trails while being surrounded by snow-capped mountains and pristine nature; I think it would be an unforgettable experience.
Errors: tense consistency — use present perfect 'have always dreamed' for life experiences up to now. Hyphenate 'snow-capped'. Split into clearer clauses; maintain conditional 'would be' for hypothetical experience.
× Where did you go for a walk lately?
✓ Where did you go for a walk recently?
'Lately' is usually used with present perfect; in a past simple question use 'recently'. Suggestion: choose adverb compatible with the tense.
× Just last weekend I went for a stroll along Westlake in Hanoi with some my colleagues.
✓ Just last weekend I went for a stroll along West Lake in Hanoi with some of my colleagues.
Errors: 'Westlake' should be 'West Lake' (proper noun spacing). 'some my colleagues' incorrect; use 'some of my colleagues'.
× We spend about an hour walking and jetting to strengthen our team spirit, and the gentle Prince of Lake make the whole experience incredibly pleasant.
✓ We spent about an hour walking and chatting to strengthen our team spirit, and the gentle breeze off the lake made the whole experience incredibly pleasant.
Errors: tense — 'spend' should be past 'spent' to match 'just last weekend'. 'jetting' is wrong word; likely 'chatting'. 'Prince of Lake' is nonsense; replace with 'breeze off the lake'. Subject-verb agreement: 'breeze' singular, so 'made' past tense.