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Part 1

Giám khảo

Do you always bring a lot of keys with you?

Thí sinh

I don't really bring a lot of key. I bring just one, it's my house key and I'm a minor so I don't have licensed driver license so I don't have car keys. It's only just house keys.

Giám khảo

Have you ever lost your keys?

Thí sinh

I have never lost my kids, but I have broken my keys when I came back from playing basketball. My kids are, uh, are banded to, uh, very hardly.

Giám khảo

Do you often forget the keys and lock yourself out?

Thí sinh

In my case, I don't need to lock my key, lock my door because it's automatically automatically locked to the door, so I don't need to think the key.

Giám khảo

Do you think it's a good idea to leave your keys with a neighbour?

Thí sinh

I think, uh, it's case, uh, depends on the case because the neighbors, uh, may cannot trust so much, but so, uh. The neighbors may, uh, replicate the key, so.

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Tổng: 5.0Trôi chảy và mạch lạc: 5.0Phát âm: 5.0Ngữ pháp: 5.0Từ vựng: 5.0

Part 1

Do you always bring a lot of keys with you?

Điểm: 60.0

Gợi ý: 回答は意味が通じますが、文法ミス、語の数や形(単複や冠詞)、冗長な表現が目立ちます。また一文が長くなりすぎているため、トピック文と支持文に分けて簡潔に話すと自然に聞こえます。具体的には:1) 単数・複数や冠詞(a/an/the)を正しく使う、2) 冗長な表現を避ける("it's only just house keys" は不自然)、3) 2〜3文で答える(トピックセンテンス+短い理由や詳細)ことを意識してください。

Ví dụ: I usually carry only one key — my house key. I don’t have a car key because I’m still a minor and don’t drive. So I only need that single key.

Have you ever lost your keys?

Điểm: 45.0

Gợi ý: 意味の取り違え("kids" と "keys" の混同)や語彙の誤用、発音つまずきがあり、伝えたい内容が不明瞭です。改善点は:1) 単語をはっきり発音し、正しい語を使う(keys vs kids)、2) 簡潔に事実を述べる(紛失したか・壊したか)、3) 支持文では具体的な状況を短く説明する(いつ、どのように壊れたか)。また結論は明確に。

Ví dụ: I have never lost my keys, but once I broke a key after playing basketball. I came home and the metal key bent in the lock, so I had to get it replaced.

Do you often forget the keys and lock yourself out?

Điểm: 55.0

Gợi ý: 文法と語順のミスや語の重複("automatically automatically")が目立ち、聞き取りにくいです。論理構成は良いので、より自然な言い回しと簡潔さを意識してください。具体的には:1) 主語と動詞を整える("I don't need to lock my door")、2) 自動ロックの仕組みを簡潔に説明する、3) 2〜3文で完結に述べる。

Ví dụ: I rarely lock myself out because my door locks automatically. Since it locks on its own, I don’t have to worry about carrying or using a key.

Do you think it's a good idea to leave your keys with a neighbour?

Điểm: 50.0

Gợi ý: 優柔不断で言葉に詰まる箇所が多く、理由の提示も曖昧です。改善点は:1) まず明確な立場を述べる(Yes/No/It depends)、2) その理由を1〜2点に絞り具体的に述べる、3) 適切な語彙(trust, copy/duplicate a key)を使う。話す際は"uh"を減らし、短く区切って話してください。

Ví dụ: It depends. I wouldn’t usually leave my keys with a neighbour unless I trusted them completely, because someone could copy the key. If I needed help, I would only give a spare key to a very reliable neighbour.

Ngữ pháp

Singular and plural issue

× I don't really bring a lot of key.

I don't really bring a lot of keys.

The noun 'key' should be plural when referring to 'a lot of' more than one item. Use 'keys' with 'a lot of'. Suggestion: Use plural nouns after quantifiers like 'a lot of', 'many', 'several'. Use 'a lot of keys'.

Singular and plural issue

× I bring just one, it's my house key and I'm a minor so I don't have licensed driver license so I don't have car keys.

I bring just one; it's my house key, and I'm a minor so I don't have a driver's license and therefore no car keys.

Multiple issues: 'licensed driver license' is incorrect—use 'driver's license'. Also 'car keys' is fine in plural; add article 'a' before 'driver's license' and connect clauses properly. Suggestion: Use 'a driver's license' and clearer punctuation: 'I bring just one; it's my house key, and I'm a minor so I don't have a driver's license.'

Singular and plural issue

× It's only just house keys.

They're just house keys.

Subject 'it' does not match plural 'house keys'. Use 'they're' or 'they are' for plural. Also 'only just' is redundant—use 'just'. Suggestion: Say 'They're just house keys.'

Past tense issue

× I have never lost my kids, but I have broken my keys when I came back from playing basketball.

I have never lost my keys, but I broke a key when I came back from playing basketball.

'Lost my kids' is likely a mispronunciation; should be 'keys'. Use present perfect 'have never lost my keys' is correct, but the second clause describes a past completed action so use simple past 'broke'. Also 'broken my keys' implies present perfect which mismatches the time expression 'when I came back'—use 'broke a key'. Suggestion: Use consistent tense and correct noun: 'I have never lost my keys, but I broke a key when I came back from playing basketball.'

Incorrect use of adverbs

× My kids are, uh, are banded to, uh, very hardly.

My keys were, uh, bent very badly.

Multiple errors: 'kids' should be 'keys'; 'banded to' is incorrect—likely 'bent'; 'very hardly' is wrong—use 'very badly' or 'severely'. Also past tense 'were bent' fits the context. Suggestion: Use correct vocabulary and adverb: 'My keys were bent very badly.'

Verb in the present participle form

× In my case, I don't need to lock my key, lock my door because it's automatically automatically locked to the door, so I don't need to think the key.

In my case, I don't need to lock my door because it locks automatically, so I don't need to worry about the key.

Redundant phrasing and incorrect verbs: 'lock my key' is wrong—people lock a door, not a key. 'Automatically automatically' duplicated. 'Locked to the door' is incorrect—use 'locks automatically'. 'Think the key' should be 'worry about the key'. Suggestion: Simplify: 'I don't need to lock my door because it locks automatically, so I don't need to worry about the key.'

Modal verb usage

× I think, uh, it's case, uh, depends on the case because the neighbors, uh, may cannot trust so much, but so, uh.

I think it depends on the situation because you may not be able to trust the neighbors very much.

'May cannot' is ungrammatical; use 'may not' or 'might not'. 'Case' repeated and awkward—use 'situation'. 'Trust so much' should be 'trust very much'. Suggestion: Use modal correctly: 'you may not be able to trust the neighbors very much.'

Incorrect use of verbs (other)

× The neighbors may, uh, replicate the key, so.

The neighbors might make a copy of the key.

'Replicate the key' is understandable but unnatural; native speakers say 'make a copy of the key' or 'duplicate the key'. Use 'might' for possibility. Suggestion: Say 'The neighbors might make a copy of the key.'

Từ vựng trọng tâm

BackRear; Reverse; Backward
BrokenSmashed; Fractured; Inoperative; Flouted; Defeated
LostMissing; Off course; Missed; Bygone; Extinct
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