Part 1
Giám khảo
How often do you wear T-shirts?
Thí sinh
I usually wear the T-shirts, especially on the summer time, and this time I always wear that almost every day. But in the winter time, uh, the tissues is a little bit cold to wear, so I didn't use that.
Giám khảo
Do you often buy T-shirts?
Thí sinh
Yes, at home often buy the T-shirts because in summer time I wear it almost every day because it's very comfortable and easy to wear. And maybe in the summer time I usually buy the five T-shirts in the one seasons.
Giám khảo
How fashionable are T-shirts for older people in your country?
Thí sinh
I think T-shirt is uh, too casual for old persons. And so I think in my country are many old people aware the kind of, uh, suits or the white shirts or something like that?
Giám khảo
Did you wear T-shirts when you were a kid?
Thí sinh
Yes, I used to wear the T-shirts almost every day when I was a kids. Umm, my mother bought them for me because it's very easy to wash and very practical.
How often do you wear T-shirts?
Điểm: 62.0Gợi ý: 答えがやや不自然で文法ミスや語彙の誤用が見られます。まず冒頭で直接質問に答える簡潔なトピック文(例:I wear T-shirts almost every day in summer.)を述べ、その後に季節の違いを示す理由を1–2文で補足してください。接続詞(but, because, so)を適切に使い、単数・複数と時制にも注意しましょう。発音や流暢さのために短く明確な文を心がけ、冗長な語句(the T-shirts, the tissues)を避けてください。
Ví dụ: I wear T-shirts almost every day during the summer because they are comfortable and cool. However, I don’t wear them much in winter since they don’t keep me warm enough.
Do you often buy T-shirts?
Điểm: 58.0Gợi ý: 回答は内容が分かるが文法と語順の誤り、冗長表現、数や冠詞の誤用が多いです。最初に簡潔な肯定文(例:Yes, I buy T-shirts quite often.)を述べ、その後購入頻度や理由、具体的な数を一文で述べてください。数字は自然な表現で(about five each season)と言い換えると良いです。接続語は1つに絞り、同じ理由を繰り返さないようにしましょう。
Ví dụ: Yes, I buy T-shirts quite often. In the summer I usually buy about five new ones each season because I wear them almost every day and they are very comfortable.
How fashionable are T-shirts for older people in your country?
Điểm: 55.0Gợi ý: 意見は述べられているが、文法と語順、語彙選択が不自然です。まず明確な主張(例:They are generally considered too casual for older people.)を述べ、次に理由や具体例(suits, dress shirts)を簡潔に付け加えてください。疑問調になっている部分は避け、“aware”は適切でないので“prefer”や“tend to wear”を使いましょう。
Ví dụ: They are generally considered too casual for older people. In my country many older people prefer suits or white dress shirts for formal situations, so T-shirts are less common among them.
Did you wear T-shirts when you were a kid?
Điểm: 70.0Gợi ý: この回答は比較的良いが、冠詞や複数形、代名詞の一致に注意が必要です。冒頭の肯定文は短く自然で、理由を付け加える構成は正しいです。日常表現(used to, because they were)や単語の一致(a kid → a kid / kids)を直して、流暢さを保つために不要なフィラー(umm)を減らしましょう。
Ví dụ: Yes, I used to wear T-shirts almost every day when I was a kid. My mother often bought them because they were easy to wash and very practical.
× I usually wear the T-shirts, especially on the summer time, and this time I always wear that almost every day.
✓ I usually wear T-shirts, especially in the summer, and these days I wear them almost every day.
'The' before plural countable 'T-shirts' is unnecessary when speaking generally; use no article. 'On the summer time' is incorrect preposition and word order: use 'in the summer'. 'This time' is unnatural for current habit; use 'these days'. 'That' is incorrect pronoun for plural; use 'them'. Suggested improvement: omit 'the' when speaking generally about plural nouns, use 'in the summer' for seasons, and match pronoun number with noun.
× But in the winter time, uh, the tissues is a little bit cold to wear, so I didn't use that.
✓ But in the winter, clothes are a little too cold to wear, so I don't use them.
'The winter time' should be 'the winter' or 'in winter'; 'tissues' is the wrong word for clothing — use 'clothes' or 'T-shirts'. Subject-verb agreement: 'tissues is' is incorrect; plural requires 'are'. Tense mismatch: describing habitual present should use present tense 'don't use' rather than past 'didn't use'. Pronoun 'that' should be plural 'them'. Suggested improvement: use correct vocabulary for clothing, ensure subject-verb agreement, and keep tense consistent for habits.
× Yes, at home often buy the T-shirts because in summer time I wear it almost every day because it's very comfortable and easy to wear.
✓ Yes, at home I often buy T-shirts because in summer I wear them almost every day since they are very comfortable and easy to wear.
Missing subject 'I' before 'often buy'. 'The T-shirts' should be 'T-shirts' when general. 'In summer time' should be 'in summer'. Pronoun 'it' must agree with plural 'T-shirts' so use 'them'. Use 'since' or 'because' once to avoid redundancy and maintain clarity. Suggested improvement: always include the subject, match pronouns to noun number, and avoid repeating conjunctions.
× And maybe in the summer time I usually buy the five T-shirts in the one seasons.
✓ And maybe in the summer I usually buy five T-shirts in one season.
'The five T-shirts' is incorrect when speaking generally; use 'five T-shirts'. 'The one seasons' is ungrammatical; use 'one season' (singular). 'In the summer time' better as 'in the summer' or 'during the summer'. Suggested improvement: use correct quantifier placement ('buy five T-shirts') and match singular/plural for 'one season'.
× I think T-shirt is uh, too casual for old persons.
✓ I think T-shirts are too casual for older people.
'T-shirt' should be plural 'T-shirts' when speaking generally. 'Old persons' is unnatural; use 'older people'. Subject-verb agreement: plural subject requires 'are'. Suggested improvement: use natural collocations like 'older people' and match plural nouns with plural verbs.
× And so I think in my country are many old people aware the kind of, uh, suits or the white shirts or something like that?
✓ And so I think in my country many older people prefer suits, white shirts, or something like that.
Incorrect word order 'in my country are many old people' — English prefers subject before verb. 'Aware the kind of' is wrong verb and structure; 'prefer' fits meaning. 'The white shirts' unnecessary article; use 'white shirts'. Removed question mark since sentence is a statement. Suggested improvement: use correct subject-verb order, choose appropriate verbs (e.g., 'prefer'), and avoid unnecessary articles.
× Yes, I used to wear the T-shirts almost every day when I was a kids.
✓ Yes, I used to wear T-shirts almost every day when I was a kid.
'When I was a kids' mixes singular/plural; use singular 'a kid'. 'The T-shirts' should be 'T-shirts' for general reference. 'Used to' correctly indicates past habit and is kept. Suggested improvement: ensure noun number matches articles ('a kid' not 'a kids') and omit 'the' when speaking generally.
× Umm, my mother bought them for me because it's very easy to wash and very practical.
✓ Umm, my mother bought them for me because they were very easy to wash and very practical.
Pronoun 'it' does not agree with plural 'them'; use 'they'. Because the action refers to past ('bought'), descriptions should be past tense 'were' not 'is'. Suggested improvement: maintain pronoun-antecedent agreement and keep tense consistent within the sentence.