Part 1
Giám khảo
Do you often wear jewelry?
Thí sinh
No, I don't because actually I don't have so much money and I cannot buy a good jewelries, but I'm interested in jewelry because they are beautiful and I think they make me feel more confidence and yeah, independent. Thank you.
Giám khảo
What type of jewelry do you like?
Thí sinh
I like links and bracelets because I I don't like earring because I I don't want to make a fall on my ears.
Giám khảo
Do you usually buy jewelry?
Thí sinh
I don't buy jewelry because I cannot afford it, uh, but I have some, I have several times about Jerry for my girlfriend. Yeah, it was a ring and uh, it's not so expensive, but my girlfriend was very glad.
Giám khảo
Why do you think some people wear a piece of jewelry for a long time?
Thí sinh
Sometimes people, I think sometimes people praise for jury. For example, it is like Japanese Omari people saying with S with juries, they can save or they.
Do you often wear jewelry?
Điểm: 58.0Gợi ý: Be more concise and grammatically correct. Start with a clear topic sentence, then give one or two specific reasons using linking words. Avoid unnecessary fillers and correct countable/uncountable nouns (e.g. 'jewelry' or 'pieces of jewelry').
Ví dụ: No, I don't often wear jewelry. I can't afford many pieces, but I like jewelry because it looks attractive and makes me feel more confident. For example, a simple necklace can make an outfit look smarter.
What type of jewelry do you like?
Điểm: 45.0Gợi ý: Give a clear topic sentence naming the types you prefer, then explain briefly and accurately why. Use correct vocabulary (e.g. 'necklaces' instead of 'links') and avoid repetition. Use a linking word like 'because' or 'so' to connect reason.
Ví dụ: I prefer necklaces and bracelets because they are comfortable and suit my style. I don't like earrings because I'm worried they might fall out or hurt my ears.
Do you usually buy jewelry?
Điểm: 55.0Gợi ý: Structure the answer: state habit first, then give a brief example. Correct grammar (e.g. 'I can't afford it', 'I have bought a few pieces', 'I bought a ring for my girlfriend'). Remove fillers and clarify timeline.
Ví dụ: No, I don't usually buy jewelry because I can't afford it. However, I have bought a few inexpensive items as gifts; once I bought a simple ring for my girlfriend and she was very happy.
Why do you think some people wear a piece of jewelry for a long time?
Điểm: 38.0Gợi ý: Give a clear opinion and support it with a specific reason or example. Avoid unclear phrases and repetitions. Use linking words like 'for example' or 'because' and explain cultural references accurately or omit if unsure.
Ví dụ: I think people keep a piece of jewelry for a long time because it often has sentimental value. For example, someone might wear a ring given by a parent or partner because it reminds them of that person and special memories.
× I cannot buy a good jewelries
✓ I cannot buy good jewelry
'Jewelry' is an uncountable noun in English and should not take a plural form like 'jewelries'. Use 'jewelry' (uncountable) or 'pieces of jewelry' if you need to indicate count. Suggestion: Say 'buy good jewelry' or 'buy a piece of jewelry'.
× they are beautiful and I think they make me feel more confidence and yeah, independent
✓ it is beautiful and I think it makes me feel more confident and independent
When referring to 'jewelry' (an uncountable noun), use the singular pronoun 'it', not 'they'. Also 'confidence' is a noun; the correct adjective is 'confident'. Ensure verb agrees with singular subject: use 'makes'. Suggestion: Use 'it makes me feel more confident'.
× I like links and bracelets because I I don't like earring because I I don't want to make a fall on my ears
✓ I like necklaces and bracelets but I don't like earrings because I don't want them to fall off my ears
Several issues: 'link' is unclear; likely 'necklace' or 'pendant' is intended. 'Earring' should be plural 'earrings' when speaking generally. English uses the phrase 'fall off my ears' rather than 'make a fall on my ears'. Also pronoun 'them' refers to earrings. Remove duplicated 'I'. Suggestion: Use 'I don't like earrings because I don't want them to fall off my ears.' Use 'necklaces' if 'links' meant necklaces.
× I don't buy jewelry because I cannot afford it, uh, but I have some, I have several times about Jerry for my girlfriend
✓ I don't usually buy jewelry because I cannot afford it, but I have bought jewelry several times for my girlfriend
Tense and word choice issues: 'have several times about Jerry' is ungrammatical. Use present perfect 'have bought' to indicate past actions with relevance to now. 'Several times' should follow the verb. 'For' is the correct preposition with 'my girlfriend'. Also 'jerry' is a misspelling of 'jewelry' or 'a ring'; here corrected to 'jewelry'. Suggestion: Say 'I have bought jewelry several times for my girlfriend.' (Note: also fixed adverb placement: 'usually buy'.)
× Yeah, it was a ring and uh, it's not so expensive, but my girlfriend was very glad
✓ Yes, it was a ring and it wasn't very expensive, but my girlfriend was very pleased
The sentence mixes contractions and tense; 'it's not so expensive' in context of a past gift should be past tense 'wasn't'. 'Glad' is acceptable but 'pleased' is more natural here. Ensure consistency in past narration. Suggestion: Use past tense throughout when describing past events: 'It wasn't very expensive.'
× Sometimes people, I think sometimes people praise for jury
✓ Sometimes, I think people praise jewelry
Redundant phrasing 'Sometimes people, I think sometimes people' should be simplified. 'Praise for jury' is incorrect: 'praise' is a verb that takes a direct object, so use 'praise jewelry'. Also 'jury' is a misspelling of 'jewelry'. Suggestion: Say 'Sometimes I think people praise jewelry.'
× For example, it is like Japanese Omari people saying with S with juries, they can save or they
✓ For example, it is like the Japanese omamori; people say that with jewelry they can save money or...
This sentence has multiple issues: missing article 'the' before 'Japanese' when referring to a cultural item, misuse or misspelling 'Omari' should be 'omamori' (a Japanese amulet). 'Saying with S with juries' is unclear; corrected to 'people say that with jewelry'. The fragment 'they can save or they' is incomplete; provided a likely completion 'they can save money'. Suggestion: Rephrase clearly: 'For example, like the Japanese omamori, people say that jewelry can bring savings or protection.'