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Part 1

Giám khảo

Are there any rules for students at your school?

Thí sinh

My current schools that aren't any too much rules, but in the past there was most of rules that students should adhere these rules because my Pascal was so crowded, but today's not crowded.

Giám khảo

Do you think students would benefit more from more rules?

Thí sinh

Yes, because school rules exist to create more discipline. Disciplined children because if children adhere the rules, they might adapt the environment of the other kind of place.

Giám khảo

Have you ever had a really dedicated teacher?

Thí sinh

Yes, I have a in my primary school. My teacher was for dedicated and he tried tried to teach everyone what what the topic was these days.

Giám khảo

Do you prefer to have more or fewer rules at school?

Thí sinh

I usually prefer moral rules because otherwise children doesn't uh, don't care. Uh, other people rights as well.

Giám khảo

Have you ever had a really strict teacher?

Thí sinh

Yes I have. In high school my math teacher was so strict because he tried to make everyone be successful.

Giám khảo

Would you like to work as a teacher in a rule-free school?

Thí sinh

No I I would. I wouldn't work in schools not consisting of any rules because they might be so confusing and every child behave according to their own interests. This is so horrible for me.

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Tổng: 5.0Trôi chảy và mạch lạc: 5.5Phát âm: 5.0Ngữ pháp: 5.0Từ vựng: 5.0

Part 1

Are there any rules for students at your school?

Điểm: 40.0

Gợi ý: Cevabınızda dilbilgisi hataları ve anlam belirsizlikleri var. Daha doğal ve akıcı cümleler kurmaya çalışın. Ayrıca, cevaplarınızı doğrudan soruya yanıt verecek şekilde yapılandırın ve gereksiz tekrarları önleyin.

Ví dụ: At my current school, there aren't many rules. However, in the past, there were more rules because the school was very crowded, so students had to follow them strictly.

Do you think students would benefit more from more rules?

Điểm: 50.0

Gợi ý: Cümleniz anlam açısından biraz karışık ve eksik. Daha açık ve mantıklı bağlantılar kurarak düşüncelerinizi ifade edin. Bağlaçlar kullanarak cümleleri birbirine bağlayın.

Ví dụ: Yes, I think students would benefit from more rules because rules help create discipline. When children follow rules, they can adapt better to different environments.

Have you ever had a really dedicated teacher?

Điểm: 45.0

Gợi ý: Cümlelerinizde tekrarlar ve dilbilgisi hataları var. Daha net ve doğru cümleler kurmaya özen gösterin. Ayrıca, öğretmenin neden özverili olduğunu açıklayarak cevabınızı zenginleştirin.

Ví dụ: Yes, I had a dedicated teacher in primary school. He always tried his best to teach everyone the topics clearly and made sure we understood the lessons.

Do you prefer to have more or fewer rules at school?

Điểm: 40.0

Gợi ý: Cümleniz eksik ve dilbilgisi hataları içeriyor. Düşüncelerinizi tam cümlelerle ve daha açık ifade edin. Ayrıca, neden ahlaki kuralları tercih ettiğinizi açıklayın.

Ví dụ: I usually prefer having moral rules at school because without them, children might not respect other people's rights.

Have you ever had a really strict teacher?

Điểm: 60.0

Gợi ý: Cevabınız genel olarak anlaşılır ancak daha doğal ve akıcı ifadeler kullanabilirsiniz. Ayrıca, öğretmenin neden katı olduğunu biraz daha detaylandırabilirsiniz.

Ví dụ: Yes, I had a very strict math teacher in high school. He was strict because he wanted all of us to succeed and work hard.

Would you like to work as a teacher in a rule-free school?

Điểm: 55.0

Gợi ý: Cümlenizde karışıklık ve tekrarlar var. Daha net ve tutarlı cümleler kurmaya çalışın. Ayrıca, neden kuralsız bir okulda çalışmak istemediğinizi daha açık ifade edin.

Ví dụ: No, I wouldn't like to work in a school without any rules because it would be confusing, and students might behave only according to their own interests, which would be chaotic.

Ngữ pháp

Singular and plural issue

× My current schools that aren't any too much rules, but in the past there was most of rules that students should adhere these rules because my Pascal was so crowded, but today's not crowded.

My current school doesn't have too many rules, but in the past there were most rules that students should adhere to because my past school was so crowded, but today it's not crowded.

The sentence has singular and plural issues: 'schools' should be singular 'school' to match the context; 'aren't any too much rules' is incorrect, it should be 'doesn't have too many rules' because 'rules' is plural and 'much' is used with uncountable nouns, 'many' is used with countable nouns like 'rules'. Also, 'there was most of rules' is incorrect; it should be 'there were most rules' because 'rules' is plural and 'there were' is the correct form. Additionally, 'adhere these rules' is missing the preposition 'to'. 'Pascal' seems to be a typo for 'past school'. The sentence needs correction for subject-verb agreement and pluralization.

Incorrect use of prepositions

× My current schools that aren't any too much rules, but in the past there was most of rules that students should adhere these rules because my Pascal was so crowded, but today's not crowded.

My current school doesn't have too many rules, but in the past there were most rules that students should adhere to because my past school was so crowded, but today it's not crowded.

The phrase 'adhere these rules' is incorrect because the verb 'adhere' requires the preposition 'to' when followed by an object. The correct phrase is 'adhere to these rules'. This is a common preposition usage error.

Past tense issue

× My current schools that aren't any too much rules, but in the past there was most of rules that students should adhere these rules because my Pascal was so crowded, but today's not crowded.

My current school doesn't have too many rules, but in the past there were most rules that students should adhere to because my past school was so crowded, but today it's not crowded.

The sentence incorrectly uses 'was' with 'most of rules' which is plural. The correct past tense verb for plural subjects is 'were'. Also, 'Pascal' is likely a typo for 'past school'. The verb tense should be consistent with plural subjects.

Modal verb usage

× Yes, because school rules exist to create more discipline. Disciplined children because if children adhere the rules, they might adapt the environment of the other kind of place.

Yes, because school rules exist to create more discipline. Children become disciplined because if children adhere to the rules, they might adapt to the environment of other kinds of places.

The sentence lacks modal verb clarity and correct prepositions. 'Adhere the rules' should be 'adhere to the rules'. Also, 'might adapt the environment' should be 'might adapt to the environment'. The modal verb 'might' is used correctly but the prepositions are missing, which affects the meaning.

Incorrect use of prepositions

× Yes, because school rules exist to create more discipline. Disciplined children because if children adhere the rules, they might adapt the environment of the other kind of place.

Yes, because school rules exist to create more discipline. Children become disciplined because if children adhere to the rules, they might adapt to the environment of other kinds of places.

The verb 'adhere' requires the preposition 'to' when followed by an object, so 'adhere the rules' should be 'adhere to the rules'. Also, 'adapt the environment' is incorrect; it should be 'adapt to the environment'. Prepositions are essential for correct meaning.

Incorrect use of prepositions

× Yes, I have a in my primary school. My teacher was for dedicated and he tried tried to teach everyone what what the topic was these days.

Yes, I had one in my primary school. My teacher was very dedicated and he tried to teach everyone what the topic was at that time.

The phrase 'was for dedicated' is incorrect; it should be 'was very dedicated'. Also, 'what what the topic was these days' is awkward; 'these days' refers to the present, but the context is past, so 'at that time' is appropriate. The sentence also has repetition errors and missing articles.

Past tense issue

× Yes, I have a in my primary school. My teacher was for dedicated and he tried tried to teach everyone what what the topic was these days.

Yes, I had one in my primary school. My teacher was very dedicated and he tried to teach everyone what the topic was at that time.

The sentence incorrectly uses present tense 'have' when referring to a past event; it should be 'had'. Also, repeated words 'tried tried' and 'what what' are errors. The tense should be consistent in past form.

Incorrect use of quantifiers

× I usually prefer moral rules because otherwise children doesn't uh, don't care. Uh, other people rights as well.

I usually prefer moral rules because otherwise children don't care about other people's rights as well.

The phrase 'children doesn't uh, don't care' is incorrect; 'children' is plural so the verb should be 'don't'. Also, 'other people rights' should be 'other people's rights' to show possession. The sentence has quantifier and possessive errors.

Subject-verb agreement errors

× I usually prefer moral rules because otherwise children doesn't uh, don't care. Uh, other people rights as well.

I usually prefer moral rules because otherwise children don't care about other people's rights as well.

The subject 'children' is plural, so the verb must be 'don't' instead of 'doesn't'. Also, 'other people rights' lacks the possessive apostrophe; it should be 'other people's rights'. These are subject-verb agreement and possessive form errors.

Past tense issue

× Yes I have. In high school my math teacher was so strict because he tried to make everyone be successful.

Yes, I had. In high school, my math teacher was very strict because he tried to make everyone successful.

The phrase 'Yes I have' is present tense but the context is past; it should be 'Yes, I had'. Also, 'make everyone be successful' is awkward; 'make everyone successful' is more natural. The sentence needs past tense consistency.

Incorrect use of conjunction

× No I I would. I wouldn't work in schools not consisting of any rules because they might be so confusing and every child behave according to their own interests. This is so horrible for me.

No, I wouldn't. I wouldn't work in schools without any rules because they might be so confusing and every child would behave according to their own interests. This is so horrible for me.

The phrase 'No I I would' is incorrect; it should be 'No, I wouldn't'. Also, 'not consisting of any rules' is awkward; 'without any rules' is better. 'Every child behave' should be 'every child would behave' to match conditional mood. The sentence has conjunction and modal verb errors.

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