Part 1
Giám khảo
Do you like taking pictures of different views?
Thí sinh
Yes I do. I love taking pictures of different views because. If I'd taken picture of different views whenever I can. See these pictures? Those pictures.
Giám khảo
Do you prefer views in urban areas or rural areas?
Thí sinh
I prefer you in rural areas because I'm into oceans and mountains and my hobby is fishing and hiking in the mountains, so I prefer rural area to urban areas.
Giám khảo
Do you prefer views in your own country or in other countries?
Thí sinh
I prefer beers in my own country because they are a type of different views such as countryside, uh. Urban areas I can't.
Do you like taking pictures of different views?
Điểm: 45.0Gợi ý: 回答は肯定的で短いが、文法の誤りと語順の混乱、文が途切れている点を直す必要があります。より自然で効果的にするために、まずトピックセンテンスで直接答え、その後で具体的な理由や頻度を述べ、接続語(because, so, whenなど)を使って文をつなげてください。また、冗長なフレーズ(“See these pictures? Those pictures.”)は避け、代わりに具体例を一つ述べると説得力が増します。発話は最大5文に収め、文法(時制と冠詞)と語順に注意してください。
Ví dụ: Yes, I do. I enjoy photographing different views because it helps me relax and remember places. For example, I often take landscape photos when I travel to the coast or nearby parks, and I usually shoot during sunrise or sunset to capture better light.
Do you prefer views in urban areas or rural areas?
Điểm: 65.0Gợi ý: 内容は明確で具体的だが、発音の誤り(“you”→“rural”と思われるミス)や語の一致(“rural area”→複数形や定冠詞)に注意してください。より自然にするために、トピックセンテンスで好みをはっきり述べ、次に理由と具体的な趣味(fishing, hiking)を接続語(because, so)で簡潔に説明してください。文は2〜3文にまとめると効果的です。
Ví dụ: I prefer rural areas because I love oceans and mountains. I enjoy hobbies like fishing and hiking, so I find rural landscapes more peaceful and interesting than busy cities.
Do you prefer views in your own country or in other countries?
Điểm: 30.0Gợi ý: 発言が語彙ミス(“beers”は文脈に合わない)、意味が不明瞭で途切れているため、まず語彙の選択(views/views in my own country)を正し、トピックセンテンスで直接答えましょう。その後、具体的な理由(familiarity, cultural features, accessibilityなど)を一つか二つ挙げ、接続語でつなげてください。冗長な言い換えや途切れを避け、文法(冠詞や複数形)にも注意してください。
Ví dụ: I prefer views in my own country because I'm more familiar with the landscape and cultural details. For instance, I enjoy photographing traditional countryside scenes that I grew up with, and it's easier to visit them often.
× I love taking pictures of different views because.
✓ I love taking pictures of different views because they capture places I like.
The original sentence is incomplete (fragment) because 'because' requires a following clause explaining the reason. Provide a complete clause after 'because' to form a full sentence. Suggestion: always finish a 'because' phrase with a subject and verb (e.g., 'because they capture places I like').
× If I'd taken picture of different views whenever I can.
✓ If I had taken pictures of different views whenever I could, ...
The conditional clause mixes past perfect 'I'd taken' with present 'whenever I can' and singular 'picture'. Use plural 'pictures' and match tense: for counterfactual past use 'If I had taken... whenever I could' or for habitual past 'When I took... I could'. Ensure consistency between conditional tense and time expressions.
× See these pictures? Those pictures.
✓ Do you see these pictures? Those are the ones I took.
The original contains fragmented phrases without a proper verb or clear relation. Transform into a question plus a complete sentence with a verb and object. Use 'Do you see...' for asking and 'Those are the ones I took' to identify the pictures.
× I prefer you in rural areas because I'm into oceans and mountains and my hobby is fishing and hiking in the mountains, so I prefer rural area to urban areas.
✓ I prefer rural areas because I like oceans and mountains, and my hobbies are fishing and hiking, so I prefer rural areas to urban areas.
The original uses 'you' incorrectly instead of 'rural areas', has inconsistent singular/plural 'rural area', and awkward phrasing. Replace the pronoun with the correct noun, make plural forms consistent, and use parallel structure: 'my hobbies are fishing and hiking'. Also repeat 'rural areas' for clarity in the comparison.
× I prefer beers in my own country because they are a type of different views such as countryside, uh. Urban areas I can't.
✓ I prefer views in my own country because there are different kinds such as the countryside and urban areas, but I can't visit urban areas often.
This sentence mistakenly uses 'beers' instead of 'views', likely a mispronunciation or wrong word. Also 'they are a type of different views' is unclear; use 'there are different kinds' and provide parallel nouns 'countryside and urban areas'. The fragment 'Urban areas I can't' is incomplete; complete it with the intended verb (e.g., 'I can't visit urban areas often').