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Part 1

Giám khảo

Do you like chatting with friends?

Thí sinh

If I analyse my behavior, no, I don't like talking or communicate with new people or friends because I'm the kind of person quite introvert and quite closer to myself. So becoming free or communicate to other people, it's not of my place. So yeah, I don't like you.

Giám khảo

What do you usually chat about with friends?

Thí sinh

It defaults in the situation like if you are outside, uh, meeting with people casually with my friends, I will talk about our life, what are our future plans. If we are in the college, we talk about assignments or different topics of the subjects, how to prepare for the exams. So those are the things which we communicate during our time.

Giám khảo

Do you prefer to chat with a group of people or with only one friend?

Thí sinh

As I have already trolled in previous answer, I am quite introvert or the private person so I like to talk with only one or peoples or the friends during my time because as I'm an introvert person so I don't want to be that quite free and I always include quite introverts so yeah I'm only one person.

Giám khảo

Do you prefer to communicate face-to-face or via social media?

Thí sinh

It's, I think I like to talk face to face rather than having a social media because in the social media you can and talk about you, you might get addicted to those, uh, phone smartphones, but if you talk to face to face, you can build confidence. You can, uh, have different skills like a communication skills. So yeah, those are the things you can learn during those times.

Giám khảo

Do you argue with friends?

Thí sinh

If you have friends, you will argue. That's uh, I think, uh, it is a universal truth. Umm, because without argument, there won't be any communication. Argument is one of the major factor which helps you to create a strong bond with the friends and also clear out the situation through the argument. So yeah, it is the major factor into the friendship.

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Part 1

Do you like chatting with friends?

Điểm: 48.0

Gợi ý: Be direct, concise, and natural. Start with a clear topic sentence (Yes/No), give one or two brief reasons with specific details, and avoid contradictions or odd phrases (e.g., 'I don't like you'). Use linking words like 'because' or 'so' correctly and keep sentences simple.

Ví dụ: No, I don't really enjoy chatting with new people. I'm quite introverted, so I prefer one-on-one conversations or staying quiet in groups because large social situations make me uncomfortable.

What do you usually chat about with friends?

Điểm: 64.0

Gợi ý: Organize your answer: start with a general topic sentence, then give specific examples using linking words (for example, in college, when we meet outside). Reduce hesitation and filler words. Use precise vocabulary (e.g., assignments, future plans, study strategies). Keep it within 3–4 sentences.

Ví dụ: Usually we talk about everyday life and future plans. For example, when we're on campus we discuss assignments or how to prepare for upcoming exams, while during casual meetups we share experiences and plans for the weekend.

Do you prefer to chat with a group of people or with only one friend?

Điểm: 40.0

Gợi ý: Be concise and avoid repetition. Start with a clear preference, then give one specific reason. Avoid unclear phrases ('trolled', 'only one or peoples'). Use linking words like 'because' or 'so' and limit to 2–3 sentences.

Ví dụ: I prefer talking to one friend rather than a group because I'm introverted and feel more comfortable having a private, focused conversation where I can express myself easily.

Do you prefer to communicate face-to-face or via social media?

Điểm: 62.0

Gợi ý: Answer directly, then give two clear reasons with examples. Reduce hesitation and correct grammar ('on social media', 'face to face', 'communication skills'). Use linking words 'because' and 'also' to connect ideas, and avoid vague statements about addiction unless brief and relevant.

Ví dụ: I prefer face-to-face communication because it helps build confidence and improves interpersonal skills. Also, in-person conversations feel more genuine compared with social media, which can be distracting and less personal.

Do you argue with friends?

Điểm: 58.0

Gợi ý: Express your opinion clearly and support it with a brief explanation and an example. Avoid absolute statements without nuance. Use linking words ('because', 'for example') and choose more appropriate vocabulary ('disagreements' instead of 'argument' repeatedly). Keep to 2–3 concise sentences.

Ví dụ: Yes, I think disagreements are normal between friends because they help clear misunderstandings and strengthen the relationship. For example, arguing about plans can lead to better communication and mutual understanding.

Ngữ pháp

12: Incorrect use of pronouns

× If I analyse my behavior, no, I don't like talking or communicate with new people or friends because I'm the kind of person quite introvert and quite closer to myself.

If I analyse my behavior, no, I don't like talking or communicating with new people or friends because I'm the kind of person who is quite introverted and keeps to myself.

Pronoun and verb form errors: 'communicate' needs the -ing form after 'like', and 'who is' should be added to introduce the relative clause. 'Introvert' should be the adjective 'introverted' and 'closer to myself' is not natural; 'keeps to myself' is the correct English expression. Suggestion: Use 'like + verb-ing', add 'who is' before adjective clauses, and use idiomatic expressions like 'keeps to myself'.

6: Present tense issue

× So becoming free or communicate to other people, it's not of my place.

So becoming free or communicating with other people is not my thing.

Tense and preposition errors: 'communicate' needs -ing after a gerund construction, and 'to other people' should be 'with other people'. The phrase 'it's not of my place' is incorrect; 'not my thing' is idiomatic and fits present-tense preference statements. Suggestion: Use consistent gerund forms and natural idioms for preferences.

12: Incorrect use of pronouns

× So yeah, I don't like you.

So yeah, I don't like it.

Pronoun misuse: The student is referring to the situation of talking to new people, not the examiner personally. Using 'you' incorrectly addresses the examiner. 'It' refers to the activity/idea. Suggestion: Use 'it' to refer to activities or situations rather than 'you'.

26: Sentence structure errors

× It defaults in the situation like if you are outside, uh, meeting with people casually with my friends, I will talk about our life, what are our future plans.

In situations like meeting people casually with my friends, I talk about our lives and our future plans.

Awkward sentence structure: 'It defaults in the situation like' is ungrammatical. Use a clear time/condition clause ('In situations like...'). Use simple present 'talk' for habitual actions and plural 'lives'. Also change question word order 'what are our future plans' to statement 'our future plans'. Suggestion: Use clear conditional/time phrases and the simple present for habitual actions; keep word order for statements.

6: Present tense issue

× If we are in the college, we talk about assignments or different topics of the subjects, how to prepare for the exams.

If we are at college, we talk about assignments, different subject topics, and how to prepare for exams.

Preposition and article use: Use 'at college' rather than 'in the college' for the general situation. Remove unnecessary articles 'the' before plural nouns like 'exams'. Use parallel structure with commas and 'and'. Suggestion: Use 'at' for locations in general and match noun phrases in parallel form.

8: Verb + -ing form

× So those are the things which we communicate during our time.

So those are the things we talk about during our time together.

Verb form and word choice: 'communicate' is grammatical but here 'talk about' is more natural. 'During our time' is vague; add 'together' to clarify. Also remove unnecessary 'which'. Suggestion: Use natural collocations like 'talk about' and avoid extra relative pronouns.

1: Singular and plural issue

× As I have already trolled in previous answer, I am quite introvert or the private person so I like to talk with only one or peoples or the friends during my time because as I'm an introvert person so I don't want to be that quite free and I always include quite introverts so yeah I'm only one person.

As I mentioned in my previous answer, I am quite introverted and a private person, so I prefer to talk with only one person or a few close friends because I don't want to be very outgoing; I am an introvert.

Multiple issues: 'trolled' is wrong word choice; 'mentioned' fits. 'Introvert' should be adjective 'introverted' and 'peoples' is incorrect plural of 'people'. The sentence needs restructuring for clarity and plurality agreement: 'one person or a few close friends'. Remove redundant phrases and incorrect collocations like 'quite free' and 'include quite introverts'. Suggestion: Use correct word choices, singular/plural nouns, and concise phrasing.

11: Incorrect use of prepositions

× It's, I think I like to talk face to face rather than having a social media because in the social media you can and talk about you, you might get addicted to those, uh, phone smartphones, but if you talk to face to face, you can build confidence.

I think I prefer to talk face-to-face rather than use social media because on social media you can become addicted to smartphones, but if you talk face-to-face you can build confidence.

Preposition and article misuse: Use 'on social media' not 'in the social media'. 'Having a social media' is incorrect; use 'use social media'. 'Phone smartphones' is redundant—'smartphones' is enough. Use hyphenated 'face-to-face' and consistent verb forms. Suggestion: Use correct prepositions ('on social media'), avoid redundancy, and use standard compound adjectives like 'face-to-face'.

13: Incorrect use of adjectives or adverbs

× You can, uh, have different skills like a communication skills.

You can develop different skills like communication skills.

Article and adjective agreement: 'a communication skills' is ungrammatical because 'skills' is plural and cannot take 'a'. Use 'communication skills' without an article. 'Have' is less precise than 'develop'. Suggestion: Match articles to noun number and choose appropriate verbs like 'develop'.

6: Present tense issue

× So yeah, those are the things you can learn during those times.

So yeah, those are the things you can learn during those times.

This sentence is grammatically acceptable in present-tense ability; no correction needed apart from minor fluency. No change required. Suggestion: Sentence is fine; keep as is.

6: Present tense issue

× If you have friends, you will argue.

If you have friends, you may argue.

Modality and tense nuance: Using 'will' makes the statement too deterministic. 'May' better expresses possibility. Keep present tense in condition clause and modal in result clause. Suggestion: Use 'may' or 'might' to indicate possibility rather than certainty.

26: Sentence structure errors

× That's uh, I think, uh, it is a universal truth.

I think it is a universal truth.

Redundancy and structure: Remove filler words and duplicate subjects 'That's ... it is'. A single clear clause is preferred. Suggestion: Eliminate unnecessary fillers and avoid repeating the subject.

26: Sentence structure errors

× Umm, because without argument, there won't be any communication.

Because without arguments, there wouldn't be any communication.

Number and modality: Use plural 'arguments' to refer generally to the concept. 'Won't be' is acceptable but 'wouldn't be' is more appropriate when giving a general hypothetical explanation. Suggestion: Use plural nouns for general statements and match modal verb tone to hypothetical reasoning.

13: Incorrect use of adjectives or adverbs

× Argument is one of the major factor which helps you to create a strong bond with the friends and also clear out the situation through the argument.

An argument is one of the major factors that helps you create a strong bond with friends and also clear up situations through discussion.

Article and number agreement: Use 'An argument' and plural 'factors'. 'Which helps you to create' should be 'that helps you create'. 'Clear out the situation' is unnatural; 'clear up situations' or 'resolve issues' is better. Repetition 'through the argument' changed to 'through discussion' for clarity. Suggestion: Use correct articles, pluralize where general, prefer 'that' for defining clauses, and use natural verbs like 'resolve' or 'clear up'.

17: Incorrect use of the definite article

× So yeah, it is the major factor into the friendship.

So yeah, it is a major factor in friendship.

Article and preposition: 'the major factor' implies it is the only major factor; 'a major factor' is more accurate. Use 'in friendship' rather than 'into the friendship'. Suggestion: Use indefinite article for one of many factors and correct prepositions for abstract nouns.

Từ vựng trọng tâm

ClearUnderstandable; Obvious; Transparent; Bright; Unobstructed
DifferentDissimilar; Distinct; Unusual
FreeWithout charge; Unencumbered by; Vacant; Independent; On the loose
NewRecently developed; Novel; Different; Additional; Reinvigorated
StrongPowerful; Forceful; Secure; Durable; Forceful
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