Part 1
시험관
How often do you wear T-shirts?
수험생
Oh actually every teachers most of the time, no matter it's a weekdays or weekends. They're super comfortable and easy to achieve with everything like jeans or shorts. I guess I just like simple and casual clothes. They make me feel relaxed and confident.
시험관
Do you often buy T-shirts?
수험생
Yeah, I buy T-shirts quite often, probably almost four times or five times every month. My favorite brand is Unicorn. It's like expensive, but uh, the quality is good.
시험관
How fashionable are T-shirts for older people in your country?
수험생
MMM not really such a fashionable to be honest. Other people in my country wear T-shirts mainly for comfort, not for style. They just like resume at home or when they get out for work.
시험관
Did you wear T-shirts when you were a kid?
수험생
Yeah, I wear T-shirts a lot. When I was a child, almost every day actually. My parents only bought bought T-shirts for me, probably because they thought they were cheap but still comfortable.
How often do you wear T-shirts?
점수: 65.0제안: Câu trả lời của bạn cần rõ ràng và tự nhiên hơn. Bạn nên tránh lỗi ngữ pháp và dùng từ phù hợp hơn. Ví dụ, thay vì 'every teachers most of the time', bạn nên nói 'almost every day'. Ngoài ra, hãy dùng liên từ để câu trả lời mạch lạc hơn.
예시: I wear T-shirts almost every day, whether it's a weekday or weekend. They are very comfortable and easy to pair with jeans or shorts. I prefer simple and casual clothes because they make me feel relaxed and confident.
Do you often buy T-shirts?
점수: 75.0제안: Bạn nên tránh dùng từ không chính xác như 'like expensive' và hạn chế tiếng lóng hoặc từ ngữ không trang trọng như 'uh'. Hãy dùng câu hoàn chỉnh và liên kết ý rõ ràng hơn.
예시: Yes, I buy T-shirts quite often, about four or five times a month. My favorite brand is Unicorn because although it is expensive, the quality is very good.
How fashionable are T-shirts for older people in your country?
점수: 60.0제안: Câu trả lời cần rõ ràng và tránh lỗi ngữ pháp. Bạn nên dùng câu hoàn chỉnh và giải thích rõ hơn. Ví dụ, thay vì 'not really such a fashionable', bạn có thể nói 'T-shirts are not very fashionable among older people'.
예시: To be honest, T-shirts are not very fashionable among older people in my country. Most of them wear T-shirts mainly for comfort rather than style, especially when they are at home or going out for casual work.
Did you wear T-shirts when you were a kid?
점수: 70.0제안: Bạn nên chú ý thì động từ cho phù hợp (quá khứ cho hành động trong quá khứ). Tránh lặp từ như 'bought bought'. Hãy dùng câu mạch lạc và có liên kết ý.
예시: Yes, I wore T-shirts a lot when I was a child, almost every day. My parents only bought T-shirts for me, probably because they were cheap but still comfortable.
× Oh actually every teachers most of the time, no matter it's a weekdays or weekends.
✓ Oh actually every teacher most of the time, no matter if it's a weekday or weekend.
The word 'teachers' should be singular 'teacher' because 'every' is used with singular nouns. Also, 'weekdays' and 'weekends' should be singular to match 'a' before them, so 'a weekday or weekend' is correct.
× They're super comfortable and easy to achieve with everything like jeans or shorts.
✓ They're super comfortable and easy to match with everything like jeans or shorts.
The verb 'achieve' is incorrectly used here. The correct verb is 'match' when talking about clothing combinations.
× no matter it's a weekdays or weekends.
✓ no matter if it's a weekday or weekend.
'Weekdays' and 'weekends' are plural, but 'a' indicates singular. The correct form is singular 'weekday' and 'weekend'.
× I guess I just like simple and casual clothes.
✓ I guess I just like simple and casual clothes.
This sentence is grammatically correct and fits the present tense context, so no correction needed.
× My favorite brand is Unicorn. It's like expensive, but uh, the quality is good.
✓ My favorite brand is Unicorn. It's quite expensive, but uh, the quality is good.
The phrase 'like expensive' is incorrect; 'quite expensive' or 'a bit expensive' is appropriate here.
× It's like expensive, but uh, the quality is good.
✓ It's quite expensive, but uh, the quality is good.
The word 'like' is incorrectly used as a preposition here; 'quite' is the correct adverb to express degree.
× MMM not really such a fashionable to be honest.
✓ MMM not really that fashionable to be honest.
The phrase 'such a fashionable' is incorrect because 'fashionable' is an adjective, not a noun. 'That fashionable' is the correct form.
× They just like resume at home or when they get out for work.
✓ They just like to relax at home or when they go out for work.
The word 'resume' is incorrect here; likely the intended word is 'relax'. Also, 'get out for work' should be 'go out for work'.
× Yeah, I wear T-shirts a lot.
✓ Yeah, I wore T-shirts a lot.
The question is about past habits ('when you were a kid'), so the verb should be in past tense 'wore' instead of present 'wear'.
× My parents only bought bought T-shirts for me, probably because they thought they were cheap but still comfortable.
✓ My parents only bought T-shirts for me, probably because they thought they were cheap but still comfortable.
The word 'bought' is repeated twice; the repetition is an error and should be corrected by removing the duplicate.