Part 1
Giám khảo
Do you always bring a lot of keys with you?
Thí sinh
I used to carry lots of cake before my apartment key, my car key and my office key. But now I only carry my apartment key because I use Andrew's card in my office and now I don't have any car, so I don't need any car key.
Giám khảo
Have you ever lost your keys?
Thí sinh
Actually I have never lost my key but I forgot my key. I had a story about that once I forgot my cars key in my apartment and same time my car ski was in my apartment so I had to wait my roommate to come to enter the my house.
Giám khảo
Do you often forget the keys and lock yourself out?
Thí sinh
Actually, I am really careful with my keys, uh, when before I go to outside, I check all of my keys in front of my, uh, apartment. It's like a standard operational manual. It's uh, my checklist before go outside checking the keys.
Giám khảo
Do you think it's a good idea to leave your keys with a neighbour?
Thí sinh
I think it's a really good idea to leaving one key in my neighbors. Uh, it's like a emergency kit. If, when you are outside and something happen in your apartment, your neighbor can easily help you. Uh, and also on the other hand, uh, when are you lost or forget your key? It's like a insurance policy.
Do you always bring a lot of keys with you?
Điểm: 62.0Gợi ý: Cevap anlaşılır fakat telaffuz ve bazı kelime hataları (ör. "cake" yerine "keys"), dilbilgisi ve cümle akışında düzenlemeler gerekli. Daha kısa ve doğal bir konu cümlesi kurun, ardından bir veya iki destekleyici neden verin. Bağlaçları (because, so, now) mantıklı sırayla ve daha akıcı kullanın.
Ví dụ: I don't usually carry many keys. I only have my apartment key now because I no longer own a car and I use an access card at work.
Have you ever lost your keys?
Điểm: 58.0Gợi ý: Cevap doğru ama karışık ve tekrarlar var. "Lost" ve "forgot" farkını netleştirin. Hikayeyi kronolojik ve daha kısa cümlelerle anlatın; belirli detaylar (ne yaptınız, kim yardım etti, ne kadar süre beklediniz) ekleyin. Dilbilgisi ve çoğulluk hatalarını düzeltin.
Ví dụ: I have never permanently lost my keys, but I once forgot my car key inside my apartment. I was locked out with my car outside, so I had to wait about an hour for my roommate to return and let me in.
Do you often forget the keys and lock yourself out?
Điểm: 70.0Gợi ý: Cevap net ve uygun fakat tekrar eden doldurma kelimeleri (uh) ve biraz dolambaçlı ifade var. Kısa, doğal cümlelerle ve bir bağlaçla destekleyici bilgi verin. Örnek olarak ne kontrol ettiğinizi söyleyebilirsiniz (cüzdan, telefon, anahtar).
Ví dụ: I rarely forget my keys because I always check them before I leave. I have a quick routine where I confirm my keys, wallet and phone are on the table before I walk out.
Do you think it's a good idea to leave your keys with a neighbour?
Điểm: 66.0Gợi ý: Fikir açık fakat dilbilgisi (to leaving → to leave, neighbours → neighbour's/neighbor) ve tekrarlar var. Daha organize bir cevap verin: kısa konu cümlesi, iki destekleyici neden (güvenlik, pratiklik) ve bir kısa sonuç. Gereksiz tekrarları çıkarın.
Ví dụ: Yes, I think leaving a spare key with a trusted neighbour is sensible. It provides a safety net if you get locked out and can be very convenient in emergencies.
× I used to carry lots of cake before my apartment key, my car key and my office key.
✓ I used to carry lots of keys: my apartment key, my car key and my office key.
The noun 'cake' is incorrect for this context; the speaker meant 'keys', which is plural. Use 'lots of keys' or 'many keys'. Ensure noun matches intended meaning and number.
× But now I only carry my apartment key because I use Andrew's card in my office and now I don't have any car, so I don't need any car key.
✓ But now I only carry my apartment key because I use Andrew's card at my office and I don't have a car, so I don't need a car key.
Incorrect verb/preposition combos and redundancy. Use 'at my office' not 'in', and 'I don't have a car' requires simple present. Remove extra 'now' and 'any' before 'car key' is optional. Maintain subject-verb agreement and clear word order.
× Actually I have never lost my key but I forgot my key.
✓ Actually I have never lost my keys, but I have forgotten my key before.
Use plural 'keys' when speaking generally about losing keys. Also use present perfect 'have forgotten' for past experience relevant to present.
× I had a story about that once I forgot my cars key in my apartment and same time my car ski was in my apartment so I had to wait my roommate to come to enter the my house.
✓ I had an incident when I once forgot my car key in my apartment, and at the same time my car keys were inside, so I had to wait for my roommate to come and let me into my house.
Multiple number and article errors: 'cars key' should be 'car key' or 'car keys'; 'same time' -> 'at the same time'; 'car ski' likely 'car keys'; 'enter the my house' -> 'let me into my house'. Use plural 'keys' if there are multiple keys and correct articles and verb forms.
× Actually, I am really careful with my keys, uh, when before I go to outside, I check all of my keys in front of my, uh, apartment.
✓ Actually, I am really careful with my keys; before I go outside, I check all of my keys in front of my apartment.
Incorrect word order and redundant words: 'when before' is wrong; use 'before I go outside'. Remove filler 'to' after 'go'. Punctuation helps clarify. 'In front of my apartment' is correct prepositional phrase.
× It's like a standard operational manual. It's uh, my checklist before go outside checking the keys.
✓ It's like a standard operating procedure; it's my checklist for checking the keys before I go outside.
Incorrect noun 'operational manual' -> 'operating procedure' or 'standard procedure'. Word order 'before go outside checking the keys' is ungrammatical; use 'checking the keys before I go outside' or 'for checking the keys before I go outside'.
× I think it's a really good idea to leaving one key in my neighbors.
✓ I think it's a really good idea to leave one key with my neighbor.
Use infinitive 'to leave' not 'to leaving'. Preposition 'with' is correct for leaving something with someone; use singular 'neighbor' or 'neighbors' consistently.
× Uh, it's like a emergency kit.
✓ Uh, it's like an emergency kit.
Use the article 'an' before a vowel sound ('emergency'). Article choice depends on pronunciation, not spelling.
× If, when you are outside and something happen in your apartment, your neighbor can easily help you.
✓ If you are outside and something happens in your apartment, your neighbor can easily help you.
Redundant conjunctions 'If, when' should be simplified to 'If'. Verb 'happen' needs third person singular 'happens' to match 'something'.
× Uh, and also on the other hand, uh, when are you lost or forget your key? It's like a insurance policy.
✓ Also, on the other hand, if you lose or forget your key, it's like an insurance policy.
Incorrect word order 'when are you lost' should be conditional 'if you lose'. Use base verb 'lose' for general condition. Article 'an' before 'insurance'. Use consistent pronoun placement and conditional structure.