Part 1
Giám khảo
Do you often wear jewelry?
Thí sinh
No, no, no. It it no suit for me, to be honest. I don't have jewelry. Jewelry, yeah, I don't get any jewelries.
Giám khảo
What type of jewelry do you like?
Thí sinh
I like the rain more and I think it is more beautiful than other jewelries and I like the rain styles and I think it has something meaningful.
Giám khảo
Do you usually buy jewelry?
Thí sinh
I hardly buy jewelry. I am a student. I need your studies. No, no, I don't have time to buy jewelries and I don't have money to buy jewelry. I can't afford it.
Giám khảo
Why do you think some people wear a piece of jewelry for a long time?
Thí sinh
Maybe just someone just like to have some decoration to make them more beautiful and there were some pieces of gym well piece of jewelry or maybe maybe someone just like to share off their jewellery they like to show off.
Do you often wear jewelry?
Điểm: 40.0Gợi ý: Try to give a clear and concise answer directly addressing the question. Avoid repetition and incorrect grammar. Use a simple sentence structure and correct plural forms.
Ví dụ: No, I don't often wear jewelry because I don't think it suits me. I usually prefer to keep things simple.
What type of jewelry do you like?
Điểm: 35.0Gợi ý: Make sure to understand the question and answer it clearly. Use correct vocabulary and sentence structure. Avoid unclear or incorrect words like 'rain' if you mean 'ring'. Provide reasons or explanations to support your answer using linking words.
Ví dụ: I like rings the most because I find them more beautiful than other types of jewelry. Also, rings often have special meanings, which makes them more meaningful to me.
Do you usually buy jewelry?
Điểm: 50.0Gợi ý: Answer the question directly and avoid unnecessary repetition. Use correct plural forms and grammar. Provide clear reasons with linking words to make your answer coherent.
Ví dụ: I rarely buy jewelry because I am a student and I need to focus on my studies. Besides, I don't have enough money to afford buying jewelry.
Why do you think some people wear a piece of jewelry for a long time?
Điểm: 45.0Gợi ý: Try to organise your ideas clearly and avoid repetition. Use linking words to connect your points logically. Also, be careful with word choice and pronunciation to ensure clarity.
Ví dụ: Some people wear jewelry for a long time because it decorates them and makes them feel more beautiful. Additionally, some pieces may have sentimental value, while others might be worn to show off.
× It it no suit for me, to be honest.
✓ It does not suit me, to be honest.
The original sentence has a subject-verb agreement error and repetition ('It it'). The correct form is 'It does not suit me' because 'it' is third person singular and requires 'does not' for negation in present tense.
× I don't have jewelry.
✓ I don't have any jewelry.
The word 'jewelry' is an uncountable noun and should not be pluralized or used without a quantifier. Adding 'any' clarifies the negation and is grammatically correct.
× I don't get any jewelries.
✓ I don't get any jewelry.
The plural form 'jewelries' is incorrect because 'jewelry' is an uncountable noun and does not have a plural form. Use 'jewelry' without 's'.
× I like the rain more and I think it is more beautiful than other jewelries and I like the rain styles and I think it has something meaningful.
✓ I like the ring more and I think it is more beautiful than other jewelry, and I like the ring styles and I think they have some meaning.
'Rain' is a mishearing or typo for 'ring'. 'Jewelries' is incorrect; 'jewelry' is uncountable. Also, 'it has something meaningful' is better as 'they have some meaning' when referring to styles (plural).
× I hardly buy jewelry.
✓ I hardly buy jewelry.
This sentence is correct; 'jewelry' is uncountable and used properly here.
× I need your studies.
✓ I need to study.
'Your studies' is incorrect in this context; the student means they need to study themselves, so 'I need to study' is correct.
× I don't have time to buy jewelries and I don't have money to buy jewelry.
✓ I don't have time to buy jewelry and I don't have money to buy jewelry.
'Jewelries' is incorrect; 'jewelry' is uncountable and should not be pluralized.
× Maybe just someone just like to have some decoration to make them more beautiful and there were some pieces of gym well piece of jewelry or maybe maybe someone just like to share off their jewellery they like to show off.
✓ Maybe some people just like to have some decoration to make themselves more beautiful, and there are some pieces of gem, well, pieces of jewelry, or maybe someone just likes to show off their jewelry.
'Someone just like' should be 'some people just like' for subject-verb agreement. 'Them' should be 'themselves' for reflexive pronoun. 'There were' should be 'there are' for present tense. 'Gym' is a mishearing of 'gem'. 'Share off' is incorrect; 'show off' is correct. Also, 'jewellery' is acceptable in British English but should be consistent.