Part 1
Giám khảo
Are the roads in the area where you live busy?
Thí sinh
Well, I think it depends. Although I settle in a relatively small town, but I think in those big times the road is pretty busy, like many private cars and vehicles on the road. But in other times I think. It's normal, not too busy.
Giám khảo
Do people cross the road in the city where you live?
Thí sinh
Well, if you mean Joe work in the city, I would say yes. There are always some uncivilized citizens trying to cross the street no matter the light is green or red or yellow. It's that it doesn't matter to them. They just want to hurry up. But I sometimes I just don't know why they get so hurry.
Giám khảo
How is the condition of the roads in your city?
Thí sinh
What I would say to be honest I can always say manufacturing projects on the road. I mean they can keep fixing and manufacturing a job for like 1 year. It often cost some block and trouble for our citizens.
Giám khảo
Do you think the roads in your city need improvement?
Thí sinh
Well as I said I think there already too much manufacturing and so-called improvement in my city. I hope they can speed up the process of improving the road so our citizens can get more convenience. No matter.
Are the roads in the area where you live busy?
Điểm: 60.0Gợi ý: 你的回答有些语法错误和表达不自然,比如“Although I settle in a relatively small town, but...”中“although”和“but”不能同时使用。建议简化句子结构,避免重复,并使用更自然的表达方式。
Ví dụ: I live in a small town, so the roads are usually quiet. However, during rush hours, there are many cars, making the roads quite busy.
Do people cross the road in the city where you live?
Điểm: 55.0Gợi ý: 回答中有语法错误和表达不清晰的问题,如“Joe work”应为“people work”,以及“get so hurry”应为“are in such a hurry”。建议使用更准确的词汇和句子结构,避免重复。
Ví dụ: Yes, many people cross the roads in my city, sometimes even when the traffic light is red. They seem to be in a hurry and don't always follow the rules.
How is the condition of the roads in your city?
Điểm: 50.0Gợi ý: 回答中“manufacturing projects”用词不当,应使用“construction”或“repair work”。句子结构混乱,建议简化表达并使用正确的词汇。
Ví dụ: To be honest, there are often road construction projects in my city that last for a long time, sometimes up to a year. This causes traffic jams and inconvenience for people.
Do you think the roads in your city need improvement?
Điểm: 55.0Gợi ý: 回答中“manufacturing”用词不当,应改为“construction”或“repair work”。句子不够连贯,建议使用连接词使表达更流畅。
Ví dụ: As I mentioned, there is already a lot of road construction in my city. I hope the authorities can speed up the work so that people can enjoy better and more convenient roads soon.
× Although I settle in a relatively small town, but I think in those big times the road is pretty busy, like many private cars and vehicles on the road.
✓ Although I settle in a relatively small town, I think in those busy times the road is pretty busy, with many private cars and vehicles on the road.
The conjunctions 'although' and 'but' should not be used together in the same sentence. Using both creates redundancy and incorrect sentence structure. Choose either 'although' or 'but' to connect clauses properly.
× But in other times I think. It's normal, not too busy.
✓ But at other times, I think it's normal, not too busy.
The original sentence is fragmented and lacks proper connection between clauses. Combining the sentences and adding the preposition 'at' before 'other times' improves clarity and grammatical correctness.
× Well, if you mean Joe work in the city, I would say yes.
✓ Well, if you mean people who work in the city, I would say yes.
The pronoun 'Joe' is incorrectly used here; it seems to refer to people in general. Replacing 'Joe' with 'people who' clarifies the meaning and corrects the pronoun usage.
× There are always some uncivilized citizens trying to cross the street no matter the light is green or red or yellow.
✓ There are always some uncivilized citizens trying to cross the street no matter whether the light is green, red, or yellow.
The phrase 'no matter the light is' is incorrect. The correct expression is 'no matter whether the light is', which properly introduces the condition.
× It's that it doesn't matter to them.
✓ It doesn't matter to them.
The phrase 'It's that' is unnecessary and incorrect here. Removing it results in a clear and grammatically correct sentence.
× But I sometimes I just don't know why they get so hurry.
✓ But sometimes I just don't know why they get so hurried.
The word 'hurry' is a noun or verb, but here an adjective or adverb is needed. 'Hurried' is the correct adjective form to describe their state.
× What I would say to be honest I can always say manufacturing projects on the road.
✓ What I would say, to be honest, is that there are always construction projects on the road.
The original sentence lacks proper prepositions and articles. 'Manufacturing projects' is incorrect in this context; 'construction projects' is more appropriate. Also, adding commas and 'is that there are' improves sentence structure.
× I mean they can keep fixing and manufacturing a job for like 1 year.
✓ I mean they can keep fixing and doing construction work for about one year.
'Manufacturing a job' is incorrect; 'doing construction work' is more appropriate. Also, 'like 1 year' should be 'about one year' for correct quantifier and number expression.
× It often cost some block and trouble for our citizens.
✓ It often causes some blockage and trouble for our citizens.
'Cost some block' is incorrect. The verb 'cause' fits better with 'blockage' as a noun. Also, 'blockage' is the correct noun form instead of 'block' in this context.
× Well as I said I think there already too much manufacturing and so-called improvement in my city.
✓ Well, as I said, I think there is already too much construction and so-called improvement in my city.
The sentence lacks commas for clarity. 'Manufacturing' is incorrect here; 'construction' is more appropriate. Also, 'there already too much' should be 'there is already too much' for correct subject-verb agreement.
× I hope they can speed up the process of improving the road so our citizens can get more convenience.
✓ I hope they can speed up the process of improving the roads so our citizens can have more convenience.
'Road' should be plural 'roads' to match the context. Also, 'get more convenience' is awkward; 'have more convenience' or 'enjoy more convenience' is better.