Part 1
Giám khảo
Where did you go for your last holiday?
Thí sinh
It was about half a month ago I have I finally have this two day off day off from my work. So I decided to go to flower scene with my mom by driving the car of mine.
Giám khảo
Do you like holidays? Why?
Thí sinh
Yes, of course, I like holidays because I can finally take a little breath just to enjoy the relaxation time with myself.
Giám khảo
Which public holiday do you like best?
Thí sinh
I like Christmas holiday the best since the day before Christmas is actually my birthday, so every year celebrating the Christmas is feel like celebrating my birthday.
Giám khảo
What do you do on holidays?
Thí sinh
I eat dinner or lunch with my best friends or family to catch up our recent recent condition about my life, about my career, and about my future.
Giám khảo
Do you like to spend your day at home?
Thí sinh
Yes, I like spend my day at home rather than outside with friends because I'm an introvert. I I really like enjoy the loneliness in my house. To watch some TV's, movies or listen to music or even reading a book is my favorite or my favorite part.
Giám khảo
Do you prefer a leisurely or a busy holiday?
Thí sinh
I prefer a luxury holiday instead of a busy one 'cause I feel like holiday is the time for me to recharge and have a good time, have a good time, have having a conversation with myself.
Giám khảo
Would you prefer an exciting holiday or a peaceful holiday?
Thí sinh
I prefer relaxing holiday rather than an exciting one 'cause I see relaxing one could help me focus on myself instead of doing another thing to distract myself, focusing on the things that really matters.
Where did you go for your last holiday?
Điểm: 60.0Gợi ý: 你的回答有些語法錯誤和重複,建議簡化句子結構並避免重複用詞,讓回答更自然流暢。例如,使用簡單過去式描述時間和行動,並清楚表達地點。
Ví dụ: About two weeks ago, I finally had two days off from work, so I decided to drive with my mom to a beautiful flower garden.
Do you like holidays? Why?
Điểm: 70.0Gợi ý: 回答中表達的意思清楚,但用詞和句型可以更自然,例如用"take a break"代替"take a little breath",並且避免冗長。
Ví dụ: Yes, I like holidays because they give me a chance to take a break and relax by myself.
Which public holiday do you like best?
Điểm: 65.0Gợi ý: 句子結構不完整且有語法錯誤,建議使用完整句子並注意時態和主詞動詞一致,使表達更清晰。
Ví dụ: I like Christmas the most because my birthday is on Christmas Eve, so celebrating Christmas feels like celebrating my birthday too.
What do you do on holidays?
Điểm: 60.0Gợi ý: 回答中有重複詞語且表達不夠自然,建議使用更地道的表達方式,如"catch up with",並且避免重複。
Ví dụ: On holidays, I usually have lunch or dinner with my best friends or family to catch up on my life, career, and future plans.
Do you like to spend your day at home?
Điểm: 55.0Gợi ý: 回答中有語法錯誤和重複,建議注意動詞形式和句子結構,並用更自然的詞彙表達喜好。
Ví dụ: Yes, I prefer spending my days at home because I'm an introvert. I enjoy the quietness by watching TV, movies, listening to music, or reading books.
Do you prefer a leisurely or a busy holiday?
Điểm: 60.0Gợi ý: 回答中有重複和用詞不當,建議使用正確詞彙如"leisurely"而非"luxury",並避免重複句子。
Ví dụ: I prefer a leisurely holiday rather than a busy one because it's a time for me to recharge and reflect on myself.
Would you prefer an exciting holiday or a peaceful holiday?
Điểm: 65.0Gợi ý: 句子結構較長且有語法錯誤,建議分句並使用正確的冠詞和動詞形式,使表達更清晰。
Ví dụ: I prefer a relaxing holiday to an exciting one because it helps me focus on myself instead of getting distracted, allowing me to concentrate on what really matters.
× It was about half a month ago I have I finally have this two day off day off from my work.
✓ It was about half a month ago that I finally had these two days off from my work.
The sentence mixes past and present tense incorrectly. Since the event happened in the past ('about half a month ago'), the verb should be in the past tense ('had'). Also, 'two day off day off' is incorrect; it should be 'two days off' to match plural form.
× I finally have this two day off day off from my work.
✓ I finally had these two days off from my work.
The phrase 'two day off day off' is incorrect because 'day' should be plural 'days' when referring to more than one day. Also, 'this' should be 'these' to agree with the plural noun 'days'.
× So I decided to go to flower scene with my mom by driving the car of mine.
✓ So I decided to go to a flower scene with my mom by driving my car.
The phrase 'go to flower scene' is missing an article; 'a flower scene' is more appropriate. Also, 'the car of mine' is awkward; 'my car' is the correct possessive form. 'By driving' is acceptable here.
× I can finally take a little breath just to enjoy the relaxation time with myself.
✓ I can finally take a little breath just to enjoy some relaxation time by myself.
The reflexive pronoun 'myself' is incorrectly used with 'with'. The correct phrase is 'by myself' to indicate doing something alone. Also, 'the relaxation time' is better as 'some relaxation time' for natural expression.
× I like Christmas holiday the best since the day before Christmas is actually my birthday, so every year celebrating the Christmas is feel like celebrating my birthday.
✓ I like the Christmas holiday best since the day before Christmas is actually my birthday, so every year celebrating Christmas feels like celebrating my birthday.
'Christmas holiday' needs the definite article 'the' to specify the holiday. 'Celebrating the Christmas' is incorrect; 'celebrating Christmas' is correct. Also, 'is feel' is incorrect; it should be 'feels' to agree with singular subject 'celebrating Christmas'.
× so every year celebrating the Christmas is feel like celebrating my birthday.
✓ so every year celebrating Christmas feels like celebrating my birthday.
The verb 'is feel' is incorrect; the correct singular verb form is 'feels' to agree with the singular subject 'celebrating Christmas'.
× I eat dinner or lunch with my best friends or family to catch up our recent recent condition about my life, about my career, and about my future.
✓ I eat dinner or lunch with my best friends or family to catch up on our recent conditions about my life, my career, and my future.
The phrase 'catch up our recent recent condition' is incorrect. The correct phrase is 'catch up on our recent conditions' because 'catch up' requires the preposition 'on' and 'conditions' should be plural to match 'recent' and the context.
× I eat dinner or lunch with my best friends or family to catch up our recent recent condition about my life, about my career, and about my future.
✓ I eat dinner or lunch with my best friends or family to catch up on our recent conditions about my life, my career, and my future.
The verb phrase 'catch up' requires the preposition 'on' before the object. Omitting 'on' is a common error.
× I like spend my day at home rather than outside with friends because I'm an introvert.
✓ I like to spend my day at home rather than outside with friends because I'm an introvert.
The verb 'like' should be followed by the infinitive form 'to spend' rather than the bare verb 'spend' in this context.
× I I really like enjoy the loneliness in my house.
✓ I really enjoy the loneliness in my house.
The phrase 'like enjoy' is incorrect; it should be either 'like to enjoy' or simply 'enjoy'. Also, the repeated 'I' is a mistake.
× To watch some TV's, movies or listen to music or even reading a book is my favorite or my favorite part.
✓ Watching TV, movies, listening to music, or even reading a book is my favorite part.
The phrase 'To watch some TV's' is incorrect; 'TV's' is not appropriate here. Also, mixing infinitive 'to watch' and gerund 'reading' is inconsistent. Using gerunds for all activities is better. 'My favorite or my favorite part' is redundant; 'my favorite part' suffices.
× I prefer a luxury holiday instead of a busy one 'cause I feel like holiday is the time for me to recharge and have a good time, have a good time, have having a conversation with myself.
✓ I prefer a luxurious holiday instead of a busy one because I feel like a holiday is the time for me to recharge and have a good time, having a conversation with myself.
The adjective 'luxury' should be 'luxurious' to describe the holiday. The phrase 'have having' is incorrect; 'having' alone is correct. Also, 'cause' should be 'because' for formal correctness. 'Holiday' needs the article 'a'.
× I prefer relaxing holiday rather than an exciting one 'cause I see relaxing one could help me focus on myself instead of doing another thing to distract myself, focusing on the things that really matters.
✓ I prefer a relaxing holiday rather than an exciting one because I think a relaxing one can help me focus on myself instead of doing other things that distract me, focusing on the things that really matter.
'Relaxing holiday' needs the article 'a'. 'Cause' should be 'because'. 'See' is better replaced with 'think' for clarity. 'Another thing' should be 'other things' to match plural context. 'Matters' should be 'matter' to agree with plural 'things'.