Part 1
Giám khảo
Are there any rules for students at your school?
Thí sinh
Yes, there are a lot of rules and a significant rules in the school is that students cannot eat or drink in the classroom in order to keep the sanity and also the level of cleanliness in the classroom and also it is a rule to separate the function of the classroom.
Giám khảo
Do you think students would benefit more from more rules?
Thí sinh
I don't think it would be benefit for students to have more rules since rules are just controlling the action and also constraints the action of students. And I believe that freedom given to students can let them have more experience and encounter more things to help them grow up.
Giám khảo
Have you ever had a really dedicated teacher?
Thí sinh
Yes, I had a dedicated teacher and she just told me you cannot eat or drink in the classroom, but she didn't say where or when I can eat or drink, which let me feel doubts on my freedom on whether I should do.
Giám khảo
Do you prefer to have more or fewer rules at school?
Thí sinh
I prefer to have fewer rules at school. First of all, it is beneficial from students to have freedom and encounter the things by themselves which which can change their independence. Secondly, have a few rules can let students to have a more cozy environment for them to learn instead of.
Giám khảo
Have you ever had a really strict teacher?
Thí sinh
Yes, I have a really strong teacher who does follow all the school rules without having any flexible flexible actions. Just last time I get a cold and just want to eat the drugs, drink drugs at classroom but she didn't allow me to do so.
Giám khảo
Would you like to work as a teacher in a rule-free school?
Thí sinh
I like to work as a teacher in the roof free school because as a teacher I would like my students to have their independence and also train their brush up their problem solving skills which are free. Ruth Free School can do so and it will be happy and.
Are there any rules for students at your school?
Điểm: 65.0Gợi ý: 你嘅答案有啲語法錯誤同埋用詞唔夠準確,例如「a significant rules」應該係「a significant rule」,而且「sanity」用得唔啱,應該係「sanitation」或者「cleanliness」。建議你答問題時用簡潔同正確嘅句子,避免重複同冗長。
Ví dụ: Yes, there are many rules at my school. One important rule is that students are not allowed to eat or drink in the classroom to maintain cleanliness and keep the environment tidy.
Do you think students would benefit more from more rules?
Điểm: 75.0Gợi ý: 你嘅答案表達咗意見,但語法有啲錯誤,例如「it would be benefit」應該係「it would benefit」,「constraints」應該係「constrain」。建議你用連接詞令句子更流暢,例如「because」或「as a result」。
Ví dụ: I don't think having more rules would benefit students because rules often restrict their actions. Instead, giving students more freedom allows them to gain experience and develop independently.
Have you ever had a really dedicated teacher?
Điểm: 60.0Gợi ý: 你嘅答案唔夠清晰同流暢,句子結構有問題,例如「which let me feel doubts on my freedom」唔自然。建議你用更清楚嘅句子表達感受,並用連接詞連接句子。
Ví dụ: Yes, I had a dedicated teacher who told me not to eat or drink in the classroom. However, she didn't explain where or when it was allowed, which made me feel uncertain about my freedom.
Do you prefer to have more or fewer rules at school?
Điểm: 65.0Gợi ý: 你嘅答案有語法錯誤同句子未完成,例如「which which can change their independence」同「instead of」後面冇接續。建議你用完整句子,並用連接詞如「because」或「so that」令答案更連貫。
Ví dụ: I prefer fewer rules at school because it allows students to have more freedom and develop independence. Also, having fewer rules creates a more comfortable learning environment.
Have you ever had a really strict teacher?
Điểm: 60.0Gợi ý: 你嘅答案有重複詞語「flexible flexible」同埋用詞唔準確,例如「eat the drugs」應該係「take medicine」。建議你用正確嘅詞彙同避免重複,並用連接詞令句子更流暢。
Ví dụ: Yes, I had a very strict teacher who strictly followed all the school rules without flexibility. For example, when I had a cold and wanted to take medicine in the classroom, she did not allow me.
Would you like to work as a teacher in a rule-free school?
Điểm: 55.0Gợi ý: 你嘅答案有多處語法錯誤同拼寫錯誤,例如「roof free school」應該係「rule-free school」,「train their brush up」唔自然,句子未完成。建議你用簡潔正確嘅句子,並確保句子完整。
Ví dụ: I would like to work as a teacher in a rule-free school because I want my students to develop independence and improve their problem-solving skills in a free environment.
× Yes, there are a lot of rules and a significant rules in the school is that students cannot eat or drink in the classroom in order to keep the sanity and also the level of cleanliness in the classroom and also it is a rule to separate the function of the classroom.
✓ Yes, there are a lot of rules and a significant rule in the school is that students cannot eat or drink in the classroom in order to keep the sanity and also the level of cleanliness in the classroom and also it is a rule to separate the function of the classroom.
'rules' is plural but 'a significant' requires a singular noun, so 'rules' should be 'rule' here to match the singular form after 'a significant'.
× I don't think it would be benefit for students to have more rules since rules are just controlling the action and also constraints the action of students.
✓ I don't think it would be beneficial for students to have more rules since rules just control the actions and also constrain the actions of students.
'would be benefit' is incorrect; 'benefit' should be an adjective 'beneficial' to describe the effect. Also, 'controlling' and 'constraints' should be corrected to 'control' and 'constrain' to match the present simple tense after 'rules'.
× Yes, I had a dedicated teacher and she just told me you cannot eat or drink in the classroom, but she didn't say where or when I can eat or drink, which let me feel doubts on my freedom on whether I should do.
✓ Yes, I had a dedicated teacher and she just told me you cannot eat or drink in the classroom, but she didn't say where or when I could eat or drink, which made me doubt my freedom on whether I should do so.
'can' should be changed to 'could' to maintain past tense consistency. 'let me feel doubts' is awkward; 'made me doubt' is the correct past tense expression. 'whether I should do' is incomplete; 'whether I should do so' is clearer.
× Secondly, have a few rules can let students to have a more cozy environment for them to learn instead of.
✓ Secondly, having a few rules can let students have a cozier environment for them to learn.
'have a few rules' should be 'having a few rules' to function as the subject. 'let students to have' should be 'let students have' (no 'to'). 'more cozy' should be 'cozier' for correct comparative adjective form. The sentence was incomplete and is corrected accordingly.
× Yes, I have a really strong teacher who does follow all the school rules without having any flexible flexible actions.
✓ Yes, I have a really strict teacher who follows all the school rules without any flexible actions.
'does follow' is awkward; 'follows' is the correct simple present tense for third person singular. 'strong teacher' is incorrect adjective; 'strict teacher' is appropriate. Repetition of 'flexible' is an error.
× Just last time I get a cold and just want to eat the drugs, drink drugs at classroom but she didn't allow me to do so.
✓ Just recently, I got a cold and just wanted to take medicine and drink medicine in the classroom, but she didn't allow me to do so.
'Just last time' is unnatural; 'Just recently' or 'Recently' is better. 'get' should be past tense 'got'. 'eat the drugs' is incorrect; 'take medicine' is correct. 'drink drugs' is incorrect; 'drink medicine' or 'take medicine' is correct. 'at classroom' should be 'in the classroom' (preposition error).
× I like to work as a teacher in the roof free school because as a teacher I would like my students to have their independence and also train their brush up their problem solving skills which are free.
✓ I would like to work as a teacher in a rule-free school because I want my students to have their independence and also to brush up their problem-solving skills freely.
'roof free school' is a mishearing or typo; should be 'rule-free school'. 'train their brush up their problem solving skills' is incorrect; 'to brush up their problem-solving skills' is correct. 'which are free' is unclear; 'freely' is the correct adverb here.