ReadingPart 1 Báo cáo

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Part 1

Giám khảo

Do you like reading?

Thí sinh

Honestly speaking, I'm hodo file person and I love reading in Malaysia time but due to haptic schedule, I do not have enough time to reading to spend our time on reading. So I do not often reading right now during these days due to tactic schedule and due to workload.

Giám khảo

Do you prefer to read on paper or on a screen?

Thí sinh

Honestly speaking, it's totally rely on time. If I have enough time then I would uh. I prefer to read on newspapers, on books. Apart from it, if I do not have enough time then I prefer to read on my screen whenever I get a chance to read because due to hectic schedule I do not have enough time for my this hobby.

Giám khảo

When do you need to read carefully, and when not?

Thí sinh

It's totally rely on situations if we are reining important papers like bank documents, other documents that related to our.

Giám khảo

Do you prefer scanning or detailed reading?

Thí sinh

Reading is the best way to improve our consideration power. But if I am in hurry then I prefer to read in scamming a method. But when when I'm reading for something important then I prefer to read in briefly so that I do not make any mistake.

Đánh giá

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Tổng: 6.0Trôi chảy và mạch lạc: 6.0Phát âm: 6.0Ngữ pháp: 5.5Từ vựng: 6.0

Part 1

Do you like reading?

Điểm: 48.0

Gợi ý: Be concise and directly answer the question first, then give one or two clear supporting details. Correct grammar (use present simple: 'I am', 'I like', 'I don't read often') and avoid unclear words. Use linking words like 'but' or 'because' to connect ideas, and limit to 3–4 sentences. Example improvements: 'I like reading' as topic sentence, then explain frequency and reason with specific details (e.g., work schedule).

Ví dụ: I like reading, but I don't read very often at the moment because I have a heavy work schedule. When I do find time, I prefer short novels or articles that I can finish in one sitting. Because of my workload, I usually read only on weekends or during holidays.

Do you prefer to read on paper or on a screen?

Điểm: 56.0

Gợi ý: Start with a clear preference sentence, then explain the reason and give a brief example. Fix grammar ('it depends on time', 'I prefer') and avoid repetition. Use linking words like 'however' or 'otherwise' to contrast paper and screen. Keep it within 3–4 sentences.

Ví dụ: It depends on how much time I have: if I have enough time, I prefer reading books or newspapers on paper because I can concentrate better. However, when I'm short on time, I read articles on my phone or tablet since it's more convenient. For example, I often read news on my phone during my commute.

When do you need to read carefully, and when not?

Điểm: 44.0

Gợi ý: Answer directly with a clear topic sentence and give specific examples. Correct vocabulary ('relying' → 'rely', 'important' documents) and grammar. Use linking words like 'for example' and 'otherwise' to contrast careful and casual reading. Provide a concise reason why careful reading is necessary (to avoid mistakes or misunderstandings).

Ví dụ: I need to read carefully when the documents are important, such as bank statements, contracts, or legal papers, because mistakes can be costly. Otherwise, I read less carefully when browsing social media or casual news articles since the consequences are minor.

Do you prefer scanning or detailed reading?

Điểm: 50.0

Gợi ý: Give a clear direct answer (scanning or detailed) and explain when you use each method with specific examples. Correct word choice ('scanning' not 'scamming'; 'in a hurry' not 'in hurry'; 'detailed reading' instead of 'read in briefly'). Use linking words 'but' and 'when' to contrast. Keep to 2–4 sentences.

Ví dụ: I prefer scanning when I am in a hurry because it helps me find key information quickly, for example checking headlines or emails. However, I use detailed reading for important tasks like studying or reviewing contracts so I don't miss important details.

Ngữ pháp

12:Incorrect use of pronouns

× Honestly speaking, I'm hodo file person and I love reading in Malaysia time but due to haptic schedule, I do not have enough time to reading to spend our time on reading.

Honestly speaking, I'm a hobby-filled person and I love reading in my free time, but due to a hectic schedule, I do not have enough time to spend on reading.

Pronoun and phrase use were inconsistent and incorrect: 'I'm hodo file person' is likely a misphrasing for 'I'm a hobby-filled person' or 'I have many hobbies' so add the article 'a'. 'in Malaysia time' should be 'in my free time' — 'my' is the correct possessive pronoun. 'due to haptic schedule' is a mishearing of 'hectic schedule' and needs the article 'a'. 'to reading to spend our time on reading' mixes infinitive and gerund and wrongly uses 'our' instead of 'my'; use 'to spend on reading' and 'my' for personal reference. Suggestion: choose clear possessive pronouns (my) and use correct articles before singular countable nouns and gerund forms after 'spend on'.

6:Present tense issue

× So I do not often reading right now during these days due to tactic schedule and due to workload.

So I do not often read these days due to a hectic schedule and workload.

The verb form 'reading' is incorrect after 'do not often'; use the base form 'read' for present simple negative. 'right now during these days' is redundant; 'these days' is sufficient. 'tactic schedule' is incorrect word choice for 'hectic schedule' and needs the article 'a'. Suggestion: use base verb after auxiliary 'do', avoid redundant time phrases, and use correct collocations like 'hectic schedule'.

6:Present tense issue

× Honestly speaking, it's totally rely on time.

Honestly speaking, it totally depends on time.

'it's totally rely on' uses incorrect verb form; 'rely' should be replaced with 'depend' and in this construction use 'depends' to agree with singular subject 'it'. Suggestion: use correct verb 'depend' and conjugate to third person singular 'depends'.

27:Subject-verb agreement errors

× If I have enough time then I would uh.

If I have enough time, then I would.

Grammatically this sentence is a fragment because 'I would' needs a main verb for clarity (would do what?). However as a short response it is acceptable to say 'I would' but punctuation and pause filler 'uh' should be removed. Suggestion: complete the conditional with 'I would read more' or similar to clarify the action; maintain comma after the conditional clause.

22:Article errors

× I prefer to read on newspapers, on books.

I prefer to read newspapers and books.

Use of preposition 'on' is unnecessary here; 'read newspapers and books' is idiomatic. Also no article needed when speaking in general (plural nouns). Suggestion: remove 'on' and join items with 'and' for clarity.

6:Present tense issue

× Apart from it, if I do not have enough time then I prefer to read on my screen whenever I get a chance to read because due to hectic schedule I do not have enough time for my this hobby.

If I do not have enough time, I prefer to read on my screen whenever I get a chance because, due to a hectic schedule, I do not have enough time for this hobby.

Fix pronoun order 'my this hobby' to 'this hobby'; remove redundant phrase 'Apart from it'. Add commas for clarity and include the article 'a' in 'a hectic schedule'. 'Prefer' in present simple fits habitual action. Suggestion: simplify sentence, correct article use and pronoun order, and punctuate clauses.

26:Sentence structure errors

× It's totally rely on situations if we are reining important papers like bank documents, other documents that related to our.

It totally depends on the situation; if we are reviewing important papers like bank documents or other documents related to us, we need to read carefully.

Multiple errors: 'relying'/'reining' is wrong form; 'depends on the situation' is correct. 'reining' should be 'reviewing'; 'that related to our' is ungrammatical — use 'related to us'. The original sentence lacked clear subject-verb structure. Suggestion: use correct verbs ('depends', 'reviewing') and correct pronouns ('us'), and reorder clauses for clarity.

14:Incorrect use of quantifiers

× Reading is the best way to improve our consideration power.

Reading is a great way to improve our attention and critical thinking.

'the best' is a superlative that may be acceptable but is absolute; 'consideration power' is not a natural collocation. Replace with 'a great way' and use specific skills like 'attention' or 'critical thinking'. Suggestion: choose natural collocations and clearer quantifiers; use 'a' for general statements rather than 'the best' unless comparing.

6:Present tense issue

× But if I am in hurry then I prefer to read in scamming a method.

But if I am in a hurry, then I prefer to use skimming as a method.

Missing article: 'in hurry' should be 'in a hurry'. 'scamming' is a wrong word; correct term is 'skimming' (reading quickly). 'read in skimming a method' is grammatical nonsense; use 'use skimming' or 'skim'. Suggestion: learn correct vocabulary 'skim/skimming' and include articles where needed.

8:Verb + -ing form

× But when when I'm reading for something important then I prefer to read in briefly so that I do not make any mistake.

But when I'm reading something important, I prefer to read briefly and carefully so that I do not make any mistakes.

Remove duplicate 'when when'. 'prefer to read in briefly' is incorrect; use 'prefer to read briefly and carefully'. 'mistake' should be plural 'mistakes' with 'any'. Suggestion: avoid duplication, use adverbs correctly (briefly, carefully), and pluralize count nouns when appropriate.

Từ vựng trọng tâm

BestFinest; To the highest standard
ImportantSignificant; Main; Powerful
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