Part 1
Giám khảo
Do you like buying shoes? How often?
Thí sinh
I don't like buying shoes. I don't don't be interesting buying shoes.
Giám khảo
Have you ever bought shoes online?
Thí sinh
No I haven't, I go to shoe shop when I buy new shoes.
Giám khảo
How much money do you usually spend on shoes?
Thí sinh
I spend the 1000 and when I buy shoes.
Giám khảo
Which do you prefer, fashionable shoes or comfortable shoes?
Thí sinh
I like Kung Fu shoes. I always learning to sidewalk.
Do you like buying shoes? How often?
Điểm: 40.0Gợi ý: 回答が不自然で文法的な誤りが多いです。英語の基本的な文構造を理解し、簡潔で明確な表現を心がけましょう。例えば、好きかどうかを述べ、その理由や頻度を具体的に説明すると良いです。
Ví dụ: I don't like buying shoes very much because I find it boring. I usually buy shoes only when I really need them, maybe once or twice a year.
Have you ever bought shoes online?
Điểm: 60.0Gợi ý: 答えは直接的で理解できますが、文法の改善と詳細の追加が必要です。過去形や現在形の使い分けに注意し、なぜオンラインで買わないのか理由を加えると良いでしょう。
Ví dụ: No, I haven't bought shoes online because I prefer to try them on in the store to make sure they fit well.
How much money do you usually spend on shoes?
Điểm: 50.0Gợi ý: 金額の表現が不明確で文法的にも誤りがあります。具体的な金額を明確に述べ、文を完結にすることが大切です。
Ví dụ: I usually spend around 1000 yen when I buy shoes.
Which do you prefer, fashionable shoes or comfortable shoes?
Điểm: 45.0Gợi ý: 質問に対する答えが不明瞭で、文法的な誤りも多いです。好みを明確に述べ、その理由や使用状況を具体的に説明しましょう。
Ví dụ: I prefer comfortable shoes like Kung Fu shoes because I often practice walking and need shoes that are easy to move in.
× I don't don't be interesting buying shoes.
✓ I am not interested in buying shoes.
The original sentence uses incorrect verb forms and structure. 'Don't don't be interesting' is grammatically incorrect. The correct expression is 'I am not interested in buying shoes.' This uses the correct verb 'to be' in present tense and the adjective 'interested' to express the feeling.
× No I haven't, I go to shoe shop when I buy new shoes.
✓ No, I haven't. I go to the shoe shop when I buy new shoes.
The sentence lacks a comma after 'No' and the definite article 'the' before 'shoe shop'. The verb 'go' is in present tense which is appropriate here because the student is describing a habitual action. The correction adds punctuation and article for clarity.
× No I haven't, I go to shoe shop when I buy new shoes.
✓ No, I haven't. I go to the shoe shop when I buy new shoes.
In English, singular countable nouns usually require an article. 'Shoe shop' is a singular countable noun and needs the definite article 'the' because it refers to a specific place the speaker usually goes to.
× I spend the 1000 and when I buy shoes.
✓ I spend about 1000 when I buy shoes.
The original sentence incorrectly uses 'the' before '1000' and includes an unnecessary 'and'. The quantifier 'about' is appropriate to indicate an approximate amount. The corrected sentence is clearer and grammatically correct.
× I always learning to sidewalk.
✓ I am always learning to walk on the sidewalk.
The original sentence uses 'learning' without an auxiliary verb, which is incorrect. The present continuous tense requires 'am/is/are' + verb + -ing. Also, 'sidewalk' is a noun, so the verb should be 'walk' and the phrase should be 'walk on the sidewalk'.