Part 1
시험관
When do you usually eat snacks now?
수험생
To be honest, I hardly ever eat snacks these days because I usually have dinner quite early, around 5:30 in the evening. Since my meals are well balanced and filling, I don't really feel the urge to munch on anything afterward. I used to snack a lot, especially late at night.
시험관
Do you think it is healthy for you to eat snacks?
수험생
Well, I think it really depends on the type of snacks and how often you eat them. In my opinion, snacking can be healthy if you choose nutritious options like fruits, nuts, or yogurt. However, in Vietnam, a lot of popular snacks like banjo more fried street food are quite tasty but not exactly good for your health.
시험관
Did you often eat snacks when you were young?
수험생
Yes, definitely. When I was a child I often had snacks in the afternoon because I usually had extra classes at the school. I needed something to keep me going especially during those days study sections. My go to snacks was something like some fruit or sometimes instant noodles.
시험관
What snacks do you like to eat?
수험생
Well, to be honest, I don't snack very often nowadays. When I do, I tend to go for something light but not processed. I really enjoy fresh food, especially mango. I'll go over with a bit of chili salt. It's a classic Vietnamese St. snack.
When do you usually eat snacks now?
점수: 85.0제안: Câu trả lời của bạn khá tự nhiên và hiệu quả, tuy nhiên bạn nên tránh dùng các cụm từ như "to be honest" quá nhiều để tránh lặp lại và làm câu trả lời ngắn gọn hơn. Bạn cũng có thể thêm một câu kết luận để làm rõ hơn quan điểm của mình.
예시: I rarely eat snacks now because I have dinner early, around 5:30 pm. My meals are balanced and filling, so I don't feel hungry afterward. Previously, I used to snack late at night, but not anymore.
Do you think it is healthy for you to eat snacks?
점수: 80.0제안: Bạn đã trả lời trực tiếp và có nội dung rõ ràng, nhưng câu cuối hơi lủng củng và có lỗi ngữ pháp ("banjo more fried street food" không rõ nghĩa). Bạn nên sử dụng từ vựng chính xác và câu văn mạch lạc hơn để tăng tính hiệu quả.
예시: I believe snacking can be healthy if you choose nutritious options like fruits, nuts, or yogurt. However, many popular Vietnamese snacks, such as fried street food, are tasty but not very healthy.
Did you often eat snacks when you were young?
점수: 75.0제안: Bạn trả lời rõ ràng nhưng có một số lỗi ngữ pháp và cấu trúc câu, ví dụ "My go to snacks was" nên là "My go-to snacks were". Bạn nên chú ý sử dụng thì và số nhiều đúng, đồng thời dùng liên từ để câu văn mạch lạc hơn.
예시: Yes, definitely. When I was a child, I often had snacks in the afternoon because I had extra classes at school. I needed something to keep me going during those study sessions. My go-to snacks were fruits or sometimes instant noodles.
What snacks do you like to eat?
점수: 70.0제안: Câu trả lời của bạn có ý tưởng tốt nhưng có một số lỗi ngữ pháp và từ vựng không chính xác, ví dụ "I'll go over with a bit of chili salt" và "Vietnamese St. snack" không rõ nghĩa. Bạn nên dùng từ vựng chính xác và câu văn rõ ràng hơn.
예시: I don't snack often nowadays, but when I do, I prefer light and natural foods. I especially enjoy fresh mango sprinkled with a bit of chili salt, which is a classic Vietnamese snack.
× However, in Vietnam, a lot of popular snacks like banjo more fried street food are quite tasty but not exactly good for your health.
✓ However, in Vietnam, a lot of popular snacks like banh mi or fried street food are quite tasty but not exactly good for your health.
The phrase 'banjo more fried street food' is incorrect and unclear. It seems to be a mispronunciation or misspelling of 'banh mi or fried street food'. Correcting it to 'banh mi or fried street food' makes the sentence clear and grammatically correct.
× My go to snacks was something like some fruit or sometimes instant noodles.
✓ My go-to snack was something like some fruit or sometimes instant noodles.
The phrase 'go to snacks was' mixes plural 'snacks' with singular verb 'was'. Since 'go-to snack' refers to a singular item, it should be singular both in noun and verb form. Also, 'go-to' should be hyphenated as a compound adjective.
× I'll go over with a bit of chili salt.
✓ I'll go over it with a bit of chili salt.
The phrase 'go over with' is incomplete without an object. Adding 'it' clarifies what is being referred to, making the sentence grammatically correct and clear.