Part 1
Giám khảo
Do you always bring a lot of keys with you?
Thí sinh
No, I don't always bring a many keys. I have key of car and apartment so I always carry 2 keys on me.
Giám khảo
Have you ever lost your keys?
Thí sinh
No, I think I've never lost my key because I always keep my key on the same pocket and in my same bag.
Giám khảo
Do you often forget the keys and lock yourself out?
Thí sinh
Yes, I often forget my apartment keys. However I always realize as soon as I've left my flat so I can go back my room quickly.
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 because it's unsafe. If the key finds someone, it has a list that someone. Come in to my house and stole something.
Do you always bring a lot of keys with you?
Điểm: 62.0Gợi ý: 文法と語順の修正、可算名詞の扱い、簡潔で自然な表現に直す必要があります。例えば冠詞(a/the)や複数形の使い方に注意し、冗長な語句を避けて一文で明確に答えた方がよいです。具体的には「a lot of」と「many」の違いや「key」の複数形、「have a car key」のような所有表現を練習してください。
Ví dụ: No, I don't carry many keys. I usually only have two: my car key and my apartment key.
Have you ever lost your keys?
Điểm: 58.0Gợi ý: 否定表現と現在完了の使い方が少し不自然です。また冠詞と複数形の使い方も改善が必要です。自然に聞こえるように「I don’t think I have ever lost my keys」や「I always keep them in the same pocket or bag」と言えるよう練習してください。理由を一つだけ短く添えると良いです。
Ví dụ: No, I don't think I have ever lost my keys because I always keep them in the same pocket or in my bag.
Do you often forget the keys and lock yourself out?
Điểm: 66.0Gợi ý: 表現は概ね理解できますが、時制と語の選び方を改善するとより自然になります。例えば「realize as soon as I've left my flat」はやや不自然なので「realize it as soon as I leave my flat」を使い、'go back to my flat'や'get back inside'などの慣用表現を用いると良いです。接続詞で文を滑らかに繋げる練習もしてください。
Ví dụ: Yes, I sometimes forget my apartment keys. However, I usually notice as soon as I leave my flat, so I can quickly go back and get them.
Do you think it's a good idea to leave your keys with a neighbour?
Điểm: 42.0Gợi ý: 内容は伝わりますが文法が大きく崩れており、語彙の選択と構文の組み立てを改善する必要があります。'unsafe'の理由を明確に述べ、仮定法や受動態を使わず簡潔に説明してください。例えば『someone could use the key to break in and steal things』のように具体的な結果を示すと良いです。
Ví dụ: No, I don't think it's a good idea because it can be risky. Someone might use the key to enter my home and steal my belongings.
× No, I don't always bring a many keys.
✓ No, I don't always bring many keys.
'a many' is ungrammatical in English. Use 'many' without the article 'a' for countable plural nouns. Suggestion: say 'many keys' or 'a lot of keys' depending on emphasis.
× I have key of car and apartment so I always carry 2 keys on me.
✓ I have keys for my car and my apartment, so I always carry two keys with me.
Missing plural 'keys' and incorrect prepositions/articles. Use plural nouns for multiple items and 'keys for my car and my apartment' is natural. Use 'two' (write number in words in formal speech) and 'with me' instead of 'on me.'
× No, I think I've never lost my key because I always keep my key on the same pocket and in my same bag.
✓ No, I think I've never lost my keys because I always keep them in the same pocket and in the same bag.
'Key' should be plural 'keys' when referring to multiple items; use pronoun 'them' to avoid repetition. Also use 'in the same pocket' and 'in the same bag' (not 'on the same pocket' or 'in my same bag').
× Yes, I often forget my apartment keys. However I always realize as soon as I've left my flat so I can go back my room quickly.
✓ Yes, I often forget my apartment keys. However, I always realize it as soon as I've left my flat, so I can go back to my room quickly.
Missing object 'it' after 'realize' and missing preposition 'to' before 'my room.' Add comma after 'However.' These fix sentence completeness and natural preposition use.
× No, I don't think so because it's unsafe. If the key finds someone, it has a list that someone. Come in to my house and stole something.
✓ No, I don't think so because it's unsafe. If someone finds the key, they could come into my house and steal something.
Incorrect subject and verb forms: 'the key finds someone' is wrong—people find keys, not keys find people. Use 'someone finds the key.' 'It has a list that someone' is ungrammatical; intended meaning is a possibility, use 'they could' or 'they might.' Use 'come into' (not 'come in to') and base form 'steal' with modal 'could' or 'might.' Also use singular 'someone' with singular 'they' for general statements.