Part 1
Giám khảo
Are there any rules for students at your school?
Thí sinh
Yes, there are so many rules in my school. For example, we have to wear proper uniform as well as complete homework on time, respect teachers, parents and so on.
Giám khảo
Do you think students would benefit more from more rules?
Thí sinh
Yes, there are so many benefits if we if they have more rules first of all, students should learn about the time and discipline in their life which has to grow in their in their career as well as they are more disciplined and give respect to their.
Giám khảo
Have you ever had a really dedicated teacher?
Thí sinh
Has to remember the dedicated teacher is none other than our English teacher. She is so very disciplined as well as she is so very. She always talks with students in a polite way every time when we didn't understand the question and we asked again and again.
Giám khảo
Do you prefer to have more or fewer rules at school?
Thí sinh
From my perspective, there are few rules at school. If we have a more rules at school, so students think about students think they are in a jail because fear rules are very are best, so we can easily obey the rules, for example, respect children or else.
Giám khảo
Have you ever had a really strict teacher?
Thí sinh
Yes, our math teacher was very strict on that time. Uh, he, uh, he always punished to students when students didn't complete the homework as well as, uh, he's very disciplined teacher. Every time, umm, he checked our proper uniform dress as well as he or uh, he always on a round, uh, if a student.
Giám khảo
Would you like to work as a teacher in a rule-free school?
Thí sinh
Well, according to me, I don't want to become a teacher because I want to become a I want to become a doctor. But if yes, if I ever get a chance to be a teacher job in a rule free school, yes I definitely do because I have a sense of freedom as well as I can easily teach students.
Are there any rules for students at your school?
Điểm: 65.0Gợi ý: Your answer is relevant but a bit long and slightly repetitive. Try to be more concise and avoid vague phrases like 'and so on'. Also, use linking words to connect your ideas smoothly.
Ví dụ: Yes, there are several rules at my school. For instance, students must wear the proper uniform, complete homework on time, and show respect to teachers and parents.
Do you think students would benefit more from more rules?
Điểm: 50.0Gợi ý: Your answer is unclear and contains many repetitions and grammatical errors. Focus on structuring your response with a clear topic sentence and supporting details, using linking words to improve coherence.
Ví dụ: Yes, I believe more rules would benefit students. For example, they would learn time management and discipline, which are important for their future careers. Additionally, having rules encourages respect among students.
Have you ever had a really dedicated teacher?
Điểm: 55.0Gợi ý: Your answer is somewhat repetitive and lacks clarity. Try to start with a clear topic sentence and provide specific examples, using linking words to connect your ideas.
Ví dụ: Yes, my English teacher was very dedicated. She was disciplined and always spoke politely to students, patiently explaining things whenever we had questions.
Do you prefer to have more or fewer rules at school?
Điểm: 45.0Gợi ý: Your answer is confusing and contains grammatical mistakes. Try to express your opinion clearly with supporting reasons, and use linking words to organize your ideas logically.
Ví dụ: I prefer fewer rules at school because too many rules can make students feel like they are in jail. However, some important rules, like respecting others, are necessary to maintain order.
Have you ever had a really strict teacher?
Điểm: 50.0Gợi ý: Your answer has many hesitations and incomplete sentences. Try to speak more fluently and organize your answer with a clear topic sentence and supporting details, avoiding filler words.
Ví dụ: Yes, my math teacher was very strict. He punished students who didn't complete their homework and always checked if we wore the proper uniform.
Would you like to work as a teacher in a rule-free school?
Điểm: 60.0Gợi ý: Your answer is somewhat repetitive and could be clearer. Try to state your opinion directly and support it with reasons, using linking words to connect your ideas.
Ví dụ: I don't want to become a teacher because I want to be a doctor. However, if I had the chance to teach in a rule-free school, I would enjoy it because it offers a sense of freedom and makes teaching easier.
× Yes, there are so many rules in my school.
✓ Yes, there are many rules in my school.
The phrase 'so many' is informal and can be replaced with 'many' for clarity and correctness in formal speech.
× we have to wear proper uniform as well as complete homework on time, respect teachers, parents and so on.
✓ we have to wear the proper uniform as well as complete homework on time, respect teachers, parents, and so on.
The definite article 'the' is needed before 'proper uniform' to specify the uniform. Also, commas are needed to separate items in a list for clarity.
× Yes, there are so many benefits if we if they have more rules first of all, students should learn about the time and discipline in their life which has to grow in their in their career as well as they are more disciplined and give respect to their.
✓ Yes, there are many benefits if they have more rules. First of all, students should learn about time and discipline in their lives, which will help them grow in their careers. They will also become more disciplined and respectful.
The sentence had pronoun confusion ('we if they'), repetition ('in their in their'), and unclear references. Correct pronouns and clearer sentence structure improve understanding.
× Has to remember the dedicated teacher is none other than our English teacher.
✓ I have to remember that the dedicated teacher is none other than our English teacher.
The original sentence lacks a subject and proper tense. Adding 'I have to' clarifies the subject and tense.
× She is so very disciplined as well as she is so very.
✓ She is very disciplined and always polite.
The original sentence is incomplete and repetitive. Using 'very' once and completing the thought improves clarity.
× She always talks with students in a polite way every time when we didn't understand the question and we asked again and again.
✓ She always talks to students politely whenever we don't understand a question and ask again and again.
The preposition 'to' is correct with 'talk' in this context. Also, tense consistency is needed ('didn't' to 'don't').
× From my perspective, there are few rules at school.
✓ From my perspective, there are few rules at school.
The sentence is correct but could be clearer with 'there are not many rules at school' to express scarcity.
× If we have a more rules at school, so students think about students think they are in a jail because fear rules are very are best, so we can easily obey the rules, for example, respect children or else.
✓ If we have more rules at school, students might feel like they are in jail because of fear. However, good rules help us obey them easily, for example, respecting others.
The phrase 'a more rules' is incorrect; 'more rules' is correct. The sentence also had repetition and unclear meaning, which was clarified.
× Yes, our math teacher was very strict on that time.
✓ Yes, our math teacher was very strict at that time.
The preposition 'at' is correct with 'that time' to indicate a specific past time.
× he always punished to students when students didn't complete the homework as well as, uh, he's very disciplined teacher.
✓ He always punished students when they didn't complete their homework. He was a very disciplined teacher.
The verb 'punished' does not require the preposition 'to'. Also, tense consistency and article usage were corrected.
× Every time, umm, he checked our proper uniform dress as well as he or uh, he always on a round, uh, if a student.
✓ Every time, he checked if we wore the proper uniform and was always around to monitor the students.
The original sentence had incomplete phrases and incorrect prepositions. The correction clarifies the meaning and corrects preposition use.
× Well, according to me, I don't want to become a teacher because I want to become a I want to become a doctor.
✓ Well, in my opinion, I don't want to become a teacher because I want to become a doctor.
The phrase 'according to me' is incorrect; 'in my opinion' is the correct expression.
× But if yes, if I ever get a chance to be a teacher job in a rule free school, yes I definitely do because I have a sense of freedom as well as I can easily teach students.
✓ But if I ever get a chance to have a teaching job in a rule-free school, I would definitely take it because I would have a sense of freedom and could teach students easily.
The sentence needed correction in modal verb usage ('would' for hypothetical situations) and article use ('a teaching job'). Also, 'rule-free' should be hyphenated.