Part 1
Giám khảo
What do you usually eat for breakfast?
Thí sinh
Uh, drawing already through your, uh, two weeks. Uh, I usually eat for breakfast, uh, when umm, uh, green apple, uh, and uh, uh. 0.1% uh, yogurt.
Giám khảo
Do you think breakfast is important?
Thí sinh
Uh, as I know, uh, from nutrition studies, umm uh, uh. If person don't eat, breakfast is not so especially dangerous, but for more energy breakfast is.
Giám khảo
Are there any differences between the mornings of your childhood and now?
Thí sinh
Uh, yes, definitely there are umm, when I, uh, started in school, uh, I never read uh, breakfast and after umm, classes, uh, when I returned home, I eat my, I eat my meals and now I try to eat breakfast and then lunch and dinner.
Giám khảo
Would you like to change your morning routine?
Thí sinh
Uh, if I, umm, consider my current, uh, conditions, umm, umm, I think that's uh, uh, my breakfast tingles, healthy, umm, products. But if I added exercises, physical exercises, it will be good.
What do you usually eat for breakfast?
Điểm: 40.0Gợi ý: Your answer lacks clarity and fluency. Try to speak more confidently and avoid unnecessary fillers like 'uh' and 'umm'. Also, structure your answer with a clear topic sentence and supporting details. For example, mention what you usually eat and why you like it.
Ví dụ: I usually eat a green apple and low-fat yogurt for breakfast because they are healthy and give me energy for the day.
Do you think breakfast is important?
Điểm: 45.0Gợi ý: Your answer is unclear and grammatically incorrect. Try to express your opinion clearly and support it with reasons. Use linking words to connect your ideas logically.
Ví dụ: Yes, I think breakfast is important because it provides energy for the day. According to nutrition studies, skipping breakfast can make people feel tired and less focused.
Are there any differences between the mornings of your childhood and now?
Điểm: 50.0Gợi ý: Your answer has some good content but is hard to follow due to hesitations and unclear phrasing. Try to organize your answer with a clear topic sentence and supporting details, using linking words to improve coherence.
Ví dụ: Yes, there are differences. When I was a child, I usually skipped breakfast and ate after school. However, now I try to eat breakfast before lunch and dinner to maintain a healthy routine.
Would you like to change your morning routine?
Điểm: 50.0Gợi ý: Your answer is somewhat unclear and contains many fillers. Try to express your ideas more clearly and use linking words to connect your thoughts. Also, provide specific details about what changes you want to make.
Ví dụ: I think my breakfast is healthy, but I would like to add physical exercises to my morning routine to improve my fitness and energy levels.
× Uh, drawing already through your, uh, two weeks.
✓ Uh, drawing already through your, uh, two weeks.
This sentence is unclear and does not contain a recognizable grammatical structure to correct based on the provided grammar problem types.
× Uh, I usually eat for breakfast, uh, when umm, uh, green apple, uh, and uh, uh. 0.1% uh, yogurt.
✓ Uh, I usually eat for breakfast, um, a green apple and 0.1% yogurt.
The phrase 'green apple' needs an article 'a' because it is singular and countable. Also, '0.1% yogurt' is uncountable and does not need an article. Correct article usage improves clarity.
× If person don't eat, breakfast is not so especially dangerous, but for more energy breakfast is.
✓ If a person doesn't eat breakfast, it is not especially dangerous, but breakfast provides more energy.
The pronoun 'person' needs an article 'a' to be correct. Also, 'don't' should be 'doesn't' for third person singular. The sentence structure is improved for clarity and grammatical correctness.
× If person don't eat, breakfast is not so especially dangerous, but for more energy breakfast is.
✓ If a person doesn't eat breakfast, it is not especially dangerous, but breakfast provides more energy.
The singular noun 'person' requires the article 'a'. The verb 'don't' should be 'doesn't' to agree with singular subject. This correction addresses subject-verb agreement and article usage.
× Uh, yes, definitely there are umm, when I, uh, started in school, uh, I never read uh, breakfast and after umm, classes, uh, when I returned home, I eat my, I eat my meals and now I try to eat breakfast and then lunch and dinner.
✓ Uh, yes, definitely. When I started school, I never ate breakfast, and after classes, when I returned home, I ate my meals. Now I try to eat breakfast, then lunch, and dinner.
The phrase 'there are' is unnecessary here and removed for clarity. The verbs 'read' and 'eat' are corrected to past tense 'ate' to match the past time frame. Sentence structure is improved for clarity.
× Uh, yes, definitely there are umm, when I, uh, started in school, uh, I never read uh, breakfast and after umm, classes, uh, when I returned home, I eat my, I eat my meals and now I try to eat breakfast and then lunch and dinner.
✓ Uh, yes, definitely. When I started school, I never ate breakfast, and after classes, when I returned home, I ate my meals. Now I try to eat breakfast, then lunch, and dinner.
The verb 'read' is incorrectly used in present tense; it should be 'ate' to indicate past action. Also, 'eat' is corrected to 'ate' for past events. This aligns verb tense with the time frame described.
× Uh, if I, umm, consider my current, uh, conditions, umm, umm, I think that's uh, uh, my breakfast tingles, healthy, umm, products.
✓ Uh, if I consider my current conditions, I think my breakfast includes healthy products.
The phrase 'my breakfast tingles, healthy, products' is unclear and grammatically incorrect. 'Tingles' is likely a mispronunciation or misuse. The sentence is corrected to express the intended meaning clearly using proper modal verb and noun usage.
× But if I added exercises, physical exercises, it will be good.
✓ But if I add physical exercises, it will be good.
The conditional sentence requires the present tense 'add' in the 'if' clause to correctly form the first conditional with 'will be' in the main clause. Using 'added' (past tense) is incorrect here.