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Part 1

Giám khảo

Do you walk a lot?

Thí sinh

Yes, I work a lot, especially for short trips and daily exercise. For instance, I usually walk to nearby shops or sometimes I work or jog to my workplace, which helps me stay fit.

Giám khảo

Did you often go outside to have a walk when you were a child?

Thí sinh

Yes, I used to walk a lot with my friends when I was younger because we often spend our quality time at the evening For for example, we could we would walk along the Main Street and enjoy the beautiful gardens and cool 9 area.

Giám khảo

Why do people like to walk in parks?

Thí sinh

People enjoyed walking in parks because the beautiful scenery can help them reduce stress as well as most of us really like enjoy the nature and such as jogging or yoga which can improve physical fitness.

Giám khảo

Where would you like to take a long walk if you had the chance?

Thí sinh

If I had the chance, I would like to take a walk in a forest because it is peaceful and relaxing for me. For example, last weekend we went to the Wellington Mountain to enjoy a short walk with my friends, which keep me really happy and fitness.

Giám khảo

Where did you go for a walk lately?

Thí sinh

Well last weekend I went to hiking 1 mountain Wellington with some friends. We walk along a trail with beautiful scenery and saw car, lots of colorful flowers and many beautiful birds. The fresh air and views made me really happy and energetic.

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Part 1

Do you walk a lot?

Điểm: 68.0

Gợi ý: Be concise and clear: start with a direct topic sentence (Yes, I walk a lot), then give one or two specific supporting details. Avoid repeating words (e.g., 'work' used instead of 'walk') and minor grammar errors. Use a linking word before the example.

Ví dụ: Yes, I walk a lot. I usually walk to nearby shops and sometimes jog to my workplace for daily exercise, which helps me stay fit.

Did you often go outside to have a walk when you were a child?

Điểm: 55.0

Gợi ý: Give a clear topic sentence and one coherent supporting detail. Correct tense and remove repetitions. Use a linking word before the example and be specific about activities and places.

Ví dụ: Yes, I used to go walking a lot with my friends when I was a child. For example, in the evenings we would walk along Main Street and enjoy the gardens and the cool air.

Why do people like to walk in parks?

Điểm: 60.0

Gợi ý: Answer directly with present-tense and a clear topic sentence, then give one or two specific reasons linked logically. Avoid awkward phrasing and combine related ideas with linking words.

Ví dụ: People like to walk in parks because the scenery and fresh air help reduce stress. In addition, parks offer space for activities like jogging or yoga, which improve physical fitness.

Where would you like to take a long walk if you had the chance?

Điểm: 62.0

Gợi ý: Start with a clear conditional answer, then give a specific reason and a brief related example. Keep grammar consistent (past tense for past events) and avoid extra or incorrect words like 'fitness' used as an adjective.

Ví dụ: If I had the chance, I would take a long walk in a forest because it is peaceful and relaxing. For example, last weekend I went to Wellington Mountain with friends for a short walk, and it made me feel happy and energized.

Where did you go for a walk lately?

Điểm: 58.0

Gợi ý: Use a clear past-tense topic sentence and one or two specific details. Correct word order and articles ('hiked Wellington Mountain' or 'hiked at Wellington Mountain'), and avoid fragmented phrases like 'saw car'. Link sentences for coherence.

Ví dụ: Last weekend I hiked Wellington Mountain with some friends. We walked along a scenic trail, saw many colorful flowers and birds, and the fresh air made me feel happy and energetic.

Ngữ pháp

Present tense issue

× Yes, I work a lot, especially for short trips and daily exercise.

Yes, I walk a lot, especially for short trips and daily exercise.

The student answered the question 'Do you walk a lot?' but used 'I work a lot', which is semantically incorrect and uses present simple correctly but not matching verb. Change to 'I walk a lot' to match the question and intended meaning. Use present simple for habitual actions.

Present tense issue

× For instance, I usually walk to nearby shops or sometimes I work or jog to my workplace, which helps me stay fit.

For instance, I usually walk to nearby shops or sometimes I walk or jog to my workplace, which helps me stay fit.

The clause mixes 'work' where 'walk' is intended. Use present simple 'I walk or jog' for habitual actions. Consistent verb choice avoids confusion.

Past tense issue

× Yes, I used to walk a lot with my friends when I was younger because we often spend our quality time at the evening For for example, we could we would walk along the Main Street and enjoy the beautiful gardens and cool 9 area.

Yes, I used to walk a lot with my friends when I was younger because we often spent our time in the evenings. For example, we would walk along Main Street and enjoy the beautiful gardens and the cool air.

Multiple errors: 'used to' requires past-tense continuation ('spent' not 'spend'). 'at the evening' is incorrect preposition and article; use 'in the evenings'. Remove duplicate words ('For for') and redundant modal mix ('we could we would'); use 'we would' to show habitual past. 'Main Street' does not need 'the' before it, and 'cool 9 area' is likely 'cool air'. Correct past tense and prepositions.

Past tense issue

× People enjoyed walking in parks because the beautiful scenery can help them reduce stress as well as most of us really like enjoy the nature and such as jogging or yoga which can improve physical fitness.

People enjoy walking in parks because the beautiful scenery can help them reduce stress, and many of us really enjoy nature and activities such as jogging or yoga, which can improve physical fitness.

Tense inconsistency: question asks general reason (present simple), so use 'enjoy' not 'enjoyed'. 'like enjoy' is incorrect double verb; use 'really enjoy'. 'most of us' is better as 'many of us' here. Add commas and 'activities' to connect 'such as jogging or yoga'.

Conditional and tense issue

× If I had the chance, I would like to take a walk in a forest because it is peaceful and relaxing for me.

If I had the chance, I would like to take a walk in a forest because it would be peaceful and relaxing for me.

The conditional is fine, but maintain consistent conditional mood: describe how it would feel using 'would be' rather than present 'is' to match the hypothetical situation.

Past tense issue

× For example, last weekend we went to the Wellington Mountain to enjoy a short walk with my friends, which keep me really happy and fitness.

For example, last weekend we went to Wellington Mountain to enjoy a short walk with my friends, which kept me really happy and made me feel fit.

Past event requires past tense 'kept' not 'keep'. 'the Wellington Mountain' usually omits 'the' for proper names. 'fitness' is a noun; use 'made me feel fit' for correct phrasing. Maintain past tense consistently.

Past tense issue

× Well last weekend I went to hiking 1 mountain Wellington with some friends.

Well, last weekend I went hiking on Wellington Mountain with some friends.

Incorrect verb phrase: use 'went hiking' or 'went to hike' not 'went to hiking'. Word order for the mountain name is 'Wellington Mountain' and include 'on' for hiking location. Add comma after 'Well' for natural speech.

Past tense and subject-verb agreement

× We walk along a trail with beautiful scenery and saw car, lots of colorful flowers and many beautiful birds.

We walked along a trail with beautiful scenery and saw cars, lots of colorful flowers, and many beautiful birds.

The sentence describes a past activity so use past tense 'walked' not 'walk'. 'saw car' needs plural 'cars' or 'a car'; use 'cars' if multiple. Add commas in a list. Ensure past tense consistency.

Present tense issue

× The fresh air and views made me really happy and energetic.

The fresh air and views made me feel really happy and energetic.

Add 'feel' to clarify the state caused by the fresh air; otherwise sentence is grammatical but 'made me really happy' is acceptable—adding 'feel' is clearer. Past tense 'made' is correct for a past event.

Từ vựng trọng tâm

BeautifulAttractive
CoolChilly; Unenthusiastic; Calm; Bold; Fashionable
FitSuitable; Healthy; Equip; Join; Match
FreshNewly picked; Young; Refreshed; Chilly
HappyCheerful; Glad; Fortunate
ManyNumerous; A great/good deal of
ShortConcise; Brief; Scarce; Briefly
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