Part 1
Giám khảo
Do you like chatting with friends?
Thí sinh
Yes, I love chatting with them. I'm message them everyday to keep in touch especially when we live far apart. We often text to each other on their law which is an shouting out of Vietnam.
Giám khảo
What do you usually chat about with friends?
Thí sinh
I usually talk about daily life such as families and life in general, but also sometimes we asked for homework and school schedules as well.
Giám khảo
Do you prefer to chat with a group of people or with only one friend?
Thí sinh
I prefer to chat with a group of people because we can have different perspective on the thing that we are chatting and also it is more fun.
Giám khảo
Do you prefer to communicate face-to-face or via social media?
Thí sinh
I prefer to communicate face to face because I loved real interactions. When talking to someone I can't shows them my thoughts and my emotions better and more clear.
Giám khảo
Do you argue with friends?
Thí sinh
You with friends? When I was in middle school I never had any arguments make classmate, but now it has quite often argued with them about everyday problems such as group projects or homeworks.
Do you like chatting with friends?
Điểm: 55.0Gợi ý: Improve grammar and clarity: use correct tense, subject-verb agreement, and clearer vocabulary. Keep answers concise (1–3 sentences), state a clear topic sentence, then one supporting detail. Avoid unclear phrases like "on their law" and "shouting out of Vietnam."
Ví dụ: Yes, I love chatting with my friends to stay in touch when we live far apart. For example, we message each other every day and often use texting or social apps to share updates and photos.
What do you usually chat about with friends?
Điểm: 70.0Gợi ý: Make sentences grammatically correct and use linking words to connect ideas. Begin with a clear topic sentence, then add a specific example. Use present simple correctly ("we ask" not "we asked").
Ví dụ: I usually chat about daily life, like family matters and general updates. In addition, we often ask each other about homework and school schedules when we need help.
Do you prefer to chat with a group of people or with only one friend?
Điểm: 75.0Gợi ý: Use correct plural/singular forms and linking words for cohesion. State preference, give two clear reasons, and keep sentences concise. Replace vague phrases with specific ones ("different perspectives" not "different perspective").
Ví dụ: I prefer chatting in a group because it brings different perspectives on a topic and makes the conversation more fun. For instance, when planning an event everyone suggests ideas, which helps us decide faster.
Do you prefer to communicate face-to-face or via social media?
Điểm: 60.0Gợi ý: Fix grammar (present tense, subject-verb agreement, negatives) and clarify meaning. Use linking words to explain reasons and avoid contradictory phrases ("I can't shows" is incorrect).
Ví dụ: I prefer face-to-face communication because I enjoy direct interactions. For example, in person I can express my emotions and thoughts more clearly through facial expressions and tone of voice.
Do you argue with friends?
Điểm: 50.0Gợi ý: Answer directly, correct tense and word order, and organize chronologically with linking words. Use specific examples of causes for arguments and avoid awkward phrasing like "make classmate" or "it has quite often argued."
Ví dụ: Yes, I sometimes argue with friends now, although I rarely did in middle school. Recently our disagreements usually come up over group projects or dividing homework responsibilities.
× I'm message them everyday to keep in touch especially when we live far apart.
✓ I message them every day to keep in touch, especially when we live far apart.
Article error and word form: 'I'm message' is incorrect because 'I'm' (I am) cannot combine with the base verb 'message'. Use the simple present 'I message' for habitual actions. Also 'everyday' (adjective) is wrong here; use the adverbial two-word form 'every day'. Add a comma before the clause 'especially...' for clarity. Suggestion: Use simple present for habitual actions and the correct adverb form 'every day'.
× We often text to each other on their law which is an shouting out of Vietnam.
✓ We often text each other on their app, which is a platform from Vietnam.
Preposition and word choice errors: 'text to each other' should be 'text each other' (no 'to'). 'On their law' is incorrect vocabulary; likely meant 'app' or 'platform'. 'which is an shouting out of Vietnam' is ungrammatical and incorrect word choice; replace with 'which is a platform from Vietnam'. Also 'an' should match vowel sound of following word; here 'platform' takes 'a'. Suggestion: Use correct collocations ('text each other', 'on the app') and choose correct nouns ('app' or 'platform').
× I usually talk about daily life such as families and life in general, but also sometimes we asked for homework and school schedules as well.
✓ I usually talk about daily life, such as family and life in general, but sometimes we also ask about homework and school schedules.
Tense and word form errors: The sentence mixes present habits with past form 'asked'. For habitual actions use simple present: 'we also ask'. 'Families' is awkward; use 'family' or 'family matters'. 'Ask for homework' should be 'ask about homework' or 'ask for help with homework'. Remove redundant 'also'/'as well'. Suggestion: Keep verbs in simple present for routines and use correct preposition 'ask about'.
× I prefer to chat with a group of people because we can have different perspective on the thing that we are chatting and also it is more fun.
✓ I prefer to chat with a group of people because we can have different perspectives on the things that we are chatting about, and it is also more fun.
Number agreement errors: 'different perspective' should be plural 'different perspectives' to match 'we'. 'the thing' is vague and singular; use plural 'the things' or rephrase. Also add 'about' after 'chatting' ('chatting about') and move 'also' to a natural position. Suggestion: Make nouns agree in number with the subject and include required prepositions.
× I prefer to communicate face to face because I loved real interactions.
✓ I prefer to communicate face to face because I love real interactions.
Tense/modal misuse: 'loved' is past tense but the preference is general/present. Use simple present 'love'. No modal verb strictly needed, but maintain present tense for habitual/state verbs. Suggestion: Use present tense 'love' for general preferences.
× When talking to someone I can't shows them my thoughts and my emotions better and more clear.
✓ When talking to someone I can show them my thoughts and emotions better and more clearly.
Verb form and adverb/adjective errors: 'can't shows' mixes modal 'can' with third-person 'shows' — after 'can' use base verb 'show'. Also 'more clear' should be the adverb 'more clearly'. Remove redundant 'my' before 'emotions' if not necessary. Suggestion: Use modal + base verb structure ('can show') and use adverbs to modify verbs ('more clearly').
× You with friends?
✓ Do you argue with friends?
Fragment and sentence structure: 'You with friends?' is a fragment missing auxiliary and verb; context indicates a question about arguing with friends. Add auxiliary 'Do' and verb 'argue' to form a complete question that matches the examiner's prompt. Suggestion: Form full questions using auxiliary verbs ('Do you...') and include the main verb.
× When I was in middle school I never had any arguments make classmate, but now it has quite often argued with them about everyday problems such as group projects or homeworks.
✓ When I was in middle school I never had any arguments with classmates, but now I quite often argue with them about everyday problems such as group projects or homework.
Multiple tense and word choice errors: 'had any arguments make classmate' is ungrammatical; use 'arguments with classmates'. The second clause mixes present perfect/passive 'has quite often argued' incorrectly — for current habitual actions use simple present 'I quite often argue'. 'Homeworks' is incorrect plural; use uncountable 'homework'. Suggestion: Use correct past structure for the first clause and simple present for current habits; correct pluralization ('classmates') and uncountable noun 'homework'.