Part 1
Giám khảo
Do you always bring a lot of keys with you?
Thí sinh
No, I don't like carrying keys and I'm not a key looker. I do not like looking out or bringing out keys in my pocket. I lost it sometimes. I do not have any relay to carry these trees. I'm not looking the keys and I do not have any responsibility.
Giám khảo
Have you ever lost your keys?
Thí sinh
Yes, of course water cools Unity is I haven't lost many times I am I don't know how to carry a key sometimes many keys have been lost from me, especially our home, our supermarket keys and my uh door keys, especially everything I have lost for me.
Giám khảo
Do you often forget the keys and lock yourself out?
Thí sinh
No, I don't think so. I do not forgot the keys and lock myself. No, not in the way that umm but when thinking I have lost many kids in my life.
Giám khảo
Do you think it's a good idea to leave your keys with a neighbour?
Thí sinh
No, I don't think so. I do not believe others. I do not trust to them because I don't know their character behaviour. Or I am not trusting anyone because I trust myself only. So I I don't wish that giving our keys, our freedom, our privacy places to someone else. It's not a good idea.
Do you always bring a lot of keys with you?
Điểm: 32.0Gợi ý: Be clear and concise. Start with a direct topic sentence that answers the question, then give one or two specific supporting details using clear linking words. Avoid repetition and incorrect words. Use correct vocabulary (e.g., "carry keys", "key holder") and grammar (present simple).
Ví dụ: No, I don't usually carry many keys. For example, I only keep my house key and one card key in a small key holder, so I can travel light and avoid losing them.
Have you ever lost your keys?
Điểm: 28.0Gợi ý: Give a clear yes/no answer followed by a coherent specific example. Use linking words like "for example" or "once" to structure the response. Keep sentences short and correct tense. Avoid irrelevant or garbled phrases.
Ví dụ: Yes, I have lost my keys before. For example, last year I misplaced my house and supermarket keys while shopping, and I had to return home without entering until I found a spare.
Do you often forget the keys and lock yourself out?
Điểm: 36.0Gợi ý: Answer directly and clarify frequency. Use present simple for habits and give one specific situation if needed. Avoid hesitations and confusing words. Correct verb forms (forget, locked out) and keep to two sentences maximum.
Ví dụ: No, I don't often forget my keys and lock myself out. Occasionally I have misplaced them, but I usually keep a spare key with a family member so it doesn't happen often.
Do you think it's a good idea to leave your keys with a neighbour?
Điểm: 40.0Gợi ý: Give a clear opinion and support it with specific reasons using linking words like "because" or "since". Use appropriate vocabulary (trustworthy, privacy) and avoid repetition. Offer an alternative to show balance, e.g., leaving a spare with a close family member or using a secure key box.
Ví dụ: No, I don't think it's a good idea to leave keys with a neighbour because you may not know how responsible they are. Instead, I prefer to leave a spare with a close family member or use a locked key box for emergencies.
× No, I don't like carrying keys and I'm not a key looker.
✓ No, I don't like carrying keys and I'm not someone who looks for keys.
The phrase 'a key looker' is not standard English. Use 'someone who looks for keys' to describe the person. Also maintain parallel structure with 'I don't like carrying keys and I'm not someone who...'.
× I do not like looking out or bringing out keys in my pocket.
✓ I do not like taking keys out or putting them in my pocket.
'Looking out' is incorrect here; use 'taking out' for removing keys. 'Bringing out keys in my pocket' is ungrammatical; 'putting them in my pocket' is correct and clear. Maintain object pronoun 'them' for keys.
× I lost it sometimes.
✓ I lose them sometimes.
The speaker refers to habitual action, so use present simple 'I lose' rather than simple past 'I lost'. Also 'it' should be 'them' because 'keys' is plural.
× I do not have any relay to carry these trees.
✓ I do not have any way to carry these things.
'Relay' and 'trees' are incorrect words here. Likely intended 'way' and 'things' or 'items'. Use 'way to carry' for method; 'these things' refers to the keys or items. Choose vocabulary that fits context.
× I'm not looking the keys and I do not have any responsibility.
✓ I'm not responsible for the keys and I don't have to look after them.
'Looking the keys' is ungrammatical; use 'look after the keys' or 'responsible for the keys'. Clarify intended meaning: lack of responsibility for keys.
× Yes, of course water cools Unity is I haven't lost many times I am I don't know how to carry a key sometimes many keys have been lost from me, especially our home, our supermarket keys and my uh door keys, especially everything I have lost for me.
✓ Yes, of course I have lost keys many times. I don't always know how to keep them, and I have lost many keys, for example my house keys, supermarket keys and door keys.
The original contains unrelated words ('water cools Unity') and fragmented clauses. Correct to clear sentences: 'I have lost keys many times' uses present perfect for experience. Use consistent pronouns and list examples clearly. Avoid passive 'have been lost from me' and prefer active 'I have lost'.
× No, I don't think so. I do not forgot the keys and lock myself. No, not in the way that umm but when thinking I have lost many kids in my life.
✓ No, I don't think so. I don't forget my keys and lock myself out. No, not usually, but I have lost many keys in my life.
'I do not forgot' mixes present and past; use 'I don't forget'. 'Lock myself' needs 'lock myself out'. 'When thinking' is awkward; use 'usually' or 'but'. Use 'keys' not 'kids'. Use present perfect 'I have lost' for life experience.
× No, I don't think so. I do not believe others. I do not trust to them because I don't know their character behaviour.
✓ No, I don't think so. I don't trust others. I don't trust them because I don't know their character or behavior.
'Believe others' should be 'trust others'. 'Trust to them' is incorrect; use 'trust them'. Use 'character or behavior' rather than 'character behaviour'.
× Or I am not trusting anyone because I trust myself only.
✓ I don't trust anyone because I only trust myself.
'I am not trusting' is awkward present continuous; use simple present 'I don't trust'. Place 'only' before 'trust myself' for natural word order.
× So I I don't wish that giving our keys, our freedom, our privacy places to someone else.
✓ So I don't want to give our keys, freedom or private places to someone else.
'I don't wish that giving' is ungrammatical; use 'I don't want to give'. 'Privacy places' is awkward; use 'private places' or 'privacy' depending on meaning. Simplify list with 'or'.
× It's not a good idea.
✓ It's not a good idea.
This sentence is fine as is; it correctly responds to the question using a common fixed expression.