Part 1
Giám khảo
Did you do puzzles in your childhood?
Thí sinh
Did you do puzzles in your childhood?
Giám khảo
When do you do puzzles, during your trip or when you feel bored?
Thí sinh
I do puzzles when I feel bored. Uh, puzzles are a good way to kill sometime. They also teaches a lot of things. They teach you problem following skills. Uh, I think opens your mind, makes you more creative. There are a lot of benefits associated with solving puzzles and yeah.
Giám khảo
Do you like doing word puzzles or number puzzles? Which is more difficult for you?
Thí sinh
I like both. However, if I have to pick one, I would pick a number of puzzle puzzles because I'm good with numbers. My mind is a mathematical mind. I think solving number puzzles sharpens your ability to solve problems, it improves the communication skills of the person and I think it it reduces the stress level because.
Giám khảo
Do you think it is good for old people to do puzzles?
Thí sinh
Definitely. I'm a big puzzles person. I believe, uh, doing puzzles hair carry a lot of advantages, especially for older people. A it uh, saves them some boredom. They have something to do. They, it keeps them engaged. They uh, and it make their time.
Did you do puzzles in your childhood?
Điểm: 30.0Gợi ý: You repeated the examiner's question instead of answering it. To improve, directly answer the question with a clear statement about your experience with puzzles in childhood, and add a brief reason or example.
Ví dụ: Yes, I enjoyed doing puzzles when I was a child because they helped me develop my problem-solving skills and kept me entertained.
When do you do puzzles, during your trip or when you feel bored?
Điểm: 65.0Gợi ý: Your answer is generally relevant but contains some grammatical errors and redundancy. To improve, use correct verb forms, avoid filler words like 'uh', and organise your ideas with linking words for clarity.
Ví dụ: I usually do puzzles when I feel bored because they are a great way to pass the time. Moreover, puzzles help develop problem-solving skills and stimulate creativity, which makes them very beneficial.
Do you like doing word puzzles or number puzzles? Which is more difficult for you?
Điểm: 60.0Gợi ý: Your answer is relevant but has some repetition and incomplete thoughts. To improve, avoid repeating words, complete your sentences, and use linking words to connect ideas logically.
Ví dụ: I enjoy both word and number puzzles, but I prefer number puzzles because I have a mathematical mind. Solving them sharpens problem-solving skills, reduces stress, and even improves communication abilities.
Do you think it is good for old people to do puzzles?
Điểm: 50.0Gợi ý: Your answer is positive but lacks clarity and contains many hesitations and incomplete sentences. To improve, speak more fluently, avoid filler words, and provide specific benefits with clear examples.
Ví dụ: Definitely, I think puzzles are very beneficial for older people. They help keep the mind active, reduce boredom, and provide a sense of achievement, which can improve their overall well-being.
× Uh, puzzles are a good way to kill sometime.
✓ Uh, puzzles are a good way to kill some time.
The phrase 'kill sometime' is incorrect; it should be 'kill some time' as 'some time' is a noun phrase meaning a period of time. This is not a third person singular verb issue but a phrase usage error, however, since it relates to verb phrase usage, it is corrected here for clarity.
× They also teaches a lot of things.
✓ They also teach a lot of things.
The subject 'They' is plural, so the verb should be 'teach' without the 'es' ending. Using 'teaches' is incorrect because it is the third person singular form, which does not agree with the plural subject.
× They teach you problem following skills.
✓ They teach you problem-solving skills.
The phrase 'problem following skills' is incorrect; the correct term is 'problem-solving skills'. This is a vocabulary correction related to plural noun usage and correct collocation.
× Uh, I think opens your mind, makes you more creative.
✓ Uh, I think it opens your mind, makes you more creative.
The verb 'opens' requires a subject. The sentence lacks the subject 'it' before 'opens'. Adding 'it' corrects the sentence structure and subject-verb agreement.
× I like both. However, if I have to pick one, I would pick a number of puzzle puzzles because I'm good with numbers.
✓ I like both. However, if I have to pick one, I would pick number puzzles because I'm good with numbers.
The phrase 'a number of puzzle puzzles' is incorrect and redundant. The correct phrase is 'number puzzles'. This corrects the plural noun usage and removes redundancy.
× My mind is a mathematical mind.
✓ My mind is mathematical.
The phrase 'a mathematical mind' is acceptable but can be simplified to 'My mind is mathematical' for naturalness. This is a stylistic improvement rather than a strict grammar error.
× I think solving number puzzles sharpens your ability to solve problems, it improves the communication skills of the person and I think it it reduces the stress level because.
✓ I think solving number puzzles sharpens your ability to solve problems, improves a person's communication skills, and reduces stress levels.
The sentence had redundancy ('I think' repeated), awkward phrasing ('the communication skills of the person'), and incomplete ending. The correction improves plural usage and sentence flow.
× Definitely. I'm a big puzzles person.
✓ Definitely. I'm a big puzzle person.
The word 'puzzles' is plural, but 'person' is singular, so 'puzzle' should be singular to correctly modify 'person'. This is a pronoun and noun agreement issue.
× I believe, uh, doing puzzles hair carry a lot of advantages, especially for older people.
✓ I believe, uh, doing puzzles here carries a lot of advantages, especially for older people.
The word 'hair' is a typo for 'here'. Also, 'doing puzzles here carries' uses singular verb 'carries' to agree with the gerund subject 'doing puzzles'. This corrects pronoun and verb agreement.
× A it uh, saves them some boredom.
✓ It, uh, saves them from some boredom.
The phrase 'saves them some boredom' is incorrect; the correct phrase is 'saves them from some boredom'. Also, the initial 'A' is extraneous and removed. This corrects preposition usage and article error.
× They have something to do. They, it keeps them engaged.
✓ They have something to do. It keeps them engaged.
The phrase 'They, it keeps them engaged' is ungrammatical. The correct sentence is 'It keeps them engaged.' This fixes sentence structure and pronoun usage.
× They uh, and it make their time.
✓ They, uh, make good use of their time.
The original sentence is incomplete and ungrammatical. The correction provides a complete and meaningful sentence, fixing sentence structure errors.