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Part 1

Giám khảo

Do you like reading?

Thí sinh

Of course yes, because books are helpful to my study and life. I can learn a lot of knowledge from them and I can use it into my life.

Giám khảo

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

Thí sinh

I prefer to read on paper because when I look at the screens for a long time, my eyes will feel very tired and I don't want to read anymore. But when I read on paper, I feel very excited and I can concentrate on the book's details.

Giám khảo

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

Thí sinh

When the stories of the book is very easy to understand and the details is very charming, I will read it forgot the time. But when the story is very boring and is is is difficult to understand and it's not good for me, I will donate it read it.

Giám khảo

Do you prefer scanning or detailed reading?

Thí sinh

Will it depend on the books? When the story is too long and I can't read it very carefully, I will scan. I prefer scanning, but when the book is very, when the story is very small and I can read it so quickly, I will detail the reading.

Đánh giá

Tổng

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: 72.0

Gợi ý: Your answer is direct and relevant, but it contains some grammatical errors and repetition. Improve by using a clear topic sentence, correct verb forms, and one or two specific examples to support your point. Keep answers concise (max 5 sentences) and avoid repeating similar phrases.

Ví dụ: Yes, I enjoy reading because books help both my studies and daily life. For example, textbooks improve my subject knowledge while self-help books teach me time-management techniques that I actually use.

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

Điểm: 82.0

Gợi ý: Good clear preference and reasons are given. Improve by polishing grammar and linking ideas more smoothly; replace future-tense "will" with present simple for habitual effects and avoid emotional vagueness by adding a brief specific example.

Ví dụ: I prefer reading on paper because staring at screens for long periods strains my eyes and makes me lose focus. For instance, when I read a printed novel I can concentrate on descriptions and remember details more easily.

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

Điểm: 58.0

Gợi ý: The idea is understandable but the answer has multiple grammar mistakes, unclear phrases and repetitions. Clarify the contrast with correct tense and vocabulary, use linking words (e.g., "however"), and give a concrete example of a book you skim or abandon. Avoid filler and repeated words.

Ví dụ: If a book has an engaging plot and vivid details, I read it carefully and often lose track of time. However, if a book is dull or overly confusing, I usually skim sections or stop reading it altogether — for example, I abandoned a dense academic text that offered little practical insight.

Do you prefer scanning or detailed reading?

Điểm: 64.0

Gợi ý: You address both options, which is good, but phrasing is awkward and repetitive. Use a clear topic sentence stating your general preference, then give a brief reason and a contrasting condition using linking words (e.g., "but" or "however"). Correct verbs and word choice (e.g., "short" instead of "small").

Ví dụ: Generally, I prefer scanning because it helps me get the main points of long texts quickly. However, if a text is short or particularly important, I read it in detail to understand every point.

Ngữ pháp

Incorrect use of pronouns

× Of course yes, because books are helpful to my study and life.

Of course, because books are helpful for my studies and my life.

Use of pronouns and nouns: 'study' as an uncountable noun is awkward here; use the plural 'studies' to refer to academic work. Also use 'helpful for' rather than 'helpful to' in this context and include 'my' before 'life' for parallel structure. Add a comma after 'Of course' for natural spoken punctuation.

Verb in the present participle form

× I can learn a lot of knowledge from them and I can use it into my life.

I can learn a lot from them and use it in my life.

Redundancy and incorrect verb phrase: 'learn a lot of knowledge' is redundant; say 'learn a lot'. 'Use it into my life' is incorrect preposition use; the correct phrase is 'use it in my life'. Also combine verbs for natural flow (omit repeated 'I can').

Third person singular issue

× When the stories of the book is very easy to understand and the details is very charming, I will read it forgot the time.

When the stories in a book are very easy to understand and the details are very charming, I will read it and forget the time.

Subject-verb agreement: 'stories' and 'details' are plural and require 'are', not 'is'. Preposition choice: 'of the book' is better as 'in a book' or 'in the book'. Verb choice and structure: 'read it forgot the time' is ungrammatical; use 'read it and forget the time' to show simultaneous actions. Also change 'the book' to 'a book' for general statements.

Sentence structure errors

× But when the story is very boring and is is is difficult to understand and it's not good for me, I will donate it read it.

But when the story is very boring, difficult to understand, and not enjoyable for me, I will stop reading it or donate it.

Multiple issues: repeated 'is is is' is a typing error; combine adjectives with commas and remove extra verbs. 'Not good for me' is vague; 'not enjoyable for me' is clearer. 'I will donate it read it' is ungrammatical — choose either 'stop reading it' or 'donate it'. Splitting into a clear alternative improves meaning.

Modal verb usage

× Will it depend on the books?

Does it depend on the book?

Incorrect question formation: 'Will it depend on the books?' uses future modal 'will' incorrectly for a habitual preference question. Use present simple 'Does it depend on the book?' Also use singular 'book' to match the general idea or plural consistently: 'Does it depend on the books?' would work too, but 'the book' fits the immediate reference.

Present tense issue

× When the story is too long and I can't read it very carefully, I will scan.

When the story is too long and I can't read it carefully, I scan it.

Tense consistency: talking about habitual actions should use present simple ('I scan') rather than future 'I will scan'. Remove 'very' before 'carefully' for naturalness; 'carefully' alone is fine.

Incorrect use of pronouns

× I prefer scanning, but when the book is very, when the story is very small and I can read it so quickly, I will detail the reading.

I prefer scanning, but when the story is short and I can read it very quickly, I will read it in detail.

Pronoun and word choice: 'very small' is incorrect for stories; use 'short'. 'Detail the reading' is not natural English; use the phrase 'read it in detail'. Tense consistency: use present simple ('I read') for habitual actions or 'I will read' if referring to future; here present simple fits the general preference. Remove the repeated filler 'when the book is very, when the story is very' for clarity.

Từ vựng trọng tâm

BoringTedious
DifficultHard; Troublesome; Inconvenient
EasyUncomplicated; Docile; Vulnerable; Leisurely
ExcitedThrilled; Aroused
GoodFine; Virtuous; Well-behaved; Right; Capable
LongLengthy; Soon; Yearn for
SmallLittle; Short; Slight; Inadequate; Foolish
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