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Part 1

Giám khảo

Do you keep plants at home?

Thí sinh

Yes, because my mother love keeping plants so that there's a lot of plants outside my windows, maybe like some fruits, flowers or just green plants.

Giám khảo

What plant did you grow when you were young?

Thí sinh

When I was little, I love to plant something which is colorful. So I love planting like strawberry tomatoes, uh, or different colors of flowers. Everything's have colors. I would like to keep it.

Giám khảo

Do you know anything about growing a plant?

Thí sinh

Umm, when I was little, the textbook had told me that when you growing a plant you have to. You need sunlight, water and some soil with nutrients. And when I grow up, I know that that is too. It is not enough for you to grow a good plant, you need more.

Giám khảo

Do Chinese people send plants as gifts?

Thí sinh

Yes, Chinese people will send plans as gifts to others. It's like a kind of blessings to others. And maybe people is not great and is not favorite to keeping a plant, but the meanings of giving a plant is good so that others would like to have one.

Đánh giá

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Tổng: 5.5Trôi chảy và mạch lạc: 5.5Phát âm: 6.0Ngữ pháp: 5.5Từ vựng: 6.0

Part 1

Do you keep plants at home?

Điểm: 58.0

Gợi ý: Be more grammatically accurate, concise and direct. Start with a clear topic sentence, correct verb forms and possessives, and avoid repetition. Add one brief detail about why you (or your family) keep them to make the answer specific.

Ví dụ: Yes, I do. My mother loves gardening, so we have many plants outside our windows, including fruit trees and flowering shrubs. I enjoy them because they make the view pleasant and freshen the air.

What plant did you grow when you were young?

Điểm: 54.0

Gợi ý: Use past tense consistently and be specific. Give one or two clear examples and a short reason why you liked them. Avoid filler words and repetition.

Ví dụ: When I was little, I loved growing colorful plants. For example, I grew strawberry tomato plants and several varieties of bright flowers because I liked their sweet fruit and cheerful colours.

Do you know anything about growing a plant?

Điểm: 62.0

Gợi ý: Be concise and grammatically correct. Start with a clear topic sentence, use correct tense and structure, and give a specific additional point to show deeper knowledge (for example, about drainage, fertiliser or pruning). Use linking words to connect ideas.

Ví dụ: Yes. Plants need sunlight, water and nutrient-rich soil. However, that's not enough: you also need proper drainage and occasional fertiliser, and pruning helps keep plants healthy and productive.

Do Chinese people send plants as gifts?

Điểm: 60.0

Gợi ý: Make sentences grammatically correct and clearer. Start with a direct answer, then explain the cultural meaning with one specific example. Avoid vague phrasing and correct subject–verb agreement.

Ví dụ: Yes, many Chinese people give plants as gifts because they symbolise good luck and growth. For example, people often give lucky bamboo or potted orchids at housewarmings to wish prosperity.

Ngữ pháp

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× Yes, because my mother love keeping plants so that there's a lot of plants outside my windows, maybe like some fruits, flowers or just green plants.

Yes, because my mother loves keeping plants so there are a lot of plants outside my windows, maybe some fruit trees, flowers, or just green plants.

Subject-verb agreement error: 'mother' is singular, so the verb should be 'loves' (third person singular). Also 'there's' is a contraction of 'there is' which is singular; use 'there are' for the plural 'a lot of plants'. 'Some fruits' is better expressed as 'some fruit trees' when referring to plants; list punctuation adjusted for clarity.

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× When I was little, I love to plant something which is colorful.

When I was little, I loved to plant things that were colorful.

Tense consistency: talking about past time ('when I was little') requires past tense 'loved' not present 'love'. Also pluralize 'something' to 'things' for a general statement and use 'that were' for past descriptive clause.

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× So I love planting like strawberry tomatoes, uh, or different colors of flowers.

So I enjoyed planting things like strawberries, tomatoes, or flowers of different colors.

Tense and form: maintain past tense 'enjoyed' to match 'when I was little'. 'Planting like strawberry tomatoes' is ungrammatical; separate items 'strawberries' and 'tomatoes' are clearer. 'Different colors of flowers' is better phrased as 'flowers of different colors'.

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× Everything's have colors.

Everything has colors.

Subject-verb agreement: 'Everything' is singular, so use 'has' not 'have'. Avoid contraction 'Everything's' here because it can be ambiguous; use full form for clarity.

6

× I would like to keep it.

I would like to keep them.

Pronoun reference and number: antecedent ('things' or plants) is plural, so use plural pronoun 'them' rather than singular 'it'. Maintain conditional/modal 'would like' which is acceptable here.

5

× Umm, when I was little, the textbook had told me that when you growing a plant you have to.

Umm, when I was little, the textbook told me that when you grow a plant you need sunlight, water, and nutrient-rich soil.

Past tense use: 'had told' is past perfect and unnecessary; simple past 'told' is correct. 'When you growing' is incorrect form; use base verb after 'when you' so 'when you grow'. Also combine sentence fragments and complete the list of requirements for clarity.

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× You need sunlight, water and some soil with nutrients.

You need sunlight, water, and soil with nutrients.

Present simple is fine to state general facts. Removed 'some' for smoother phrasing; Oxford comma added for clarity. No grammatical category violation beyond minor style.

6

× And when I grow up, I know that that is too.

And when I grew up, I learned that this is not enough.

Tense consistency: switch 'grow' to past 'grew' because speaker refers to becoming older. 'I know that that is too' is unclear; corrected to 'I learned that this is not enough' to convey understanding gained later.

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× It is not enough for you to grow a good plant, you need more.

It is not enough to grow a healthy plant; you need more care and appropriate conditions.

Sentence structure and clarity: original is a comma splice and vague. Replaced with clearer structure and specified 'more care and appropriate conditions' to explain what 'more' means.

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× Yes, Chinese people will send plans as gifts to others.

Yes, Chinese people will send plants as gifts to others.

Article/word choice error: 'plans' is a misspelling of 'plants'. Correct word is 'plants'. Rest of sentence is grammatically acceptable.

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× It's like a kind of blessings to others.

It's like a kind of blessing for others.

Sentence structure and noun form: 'blessings' plural with 'a kind of' is awkward; use singular 'blessing' after 'a kind of'. Preposition 'for' is more natural than 'to' in this context.

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× And maybe people is not great and is not favorite to keeping a plant, but the meanings of giving a plant is good so that others would like to have one.

And maybe some people do not like or are not good at keeping plants, but the meaning of giving a plant is positive, so others might like to have one.

Pronoun and verb agreement: 'people' is plural so use 'do not' and plural verbs. 'Is not great and is not favorite to keeping a plant' is ungrammatical; rephrased to 'do not like or are not good at keeping plants'. 'Meanings' should be singular 'meaning' and 'giving' requires 'of' as in 'the meaning of giving a plant'. Also 'would like' changed to 'might like' for natural modality.

Từ vựng trọng tâm

DifferentDissimilar; Distinct; Unusual
GoodFine; Virtuous; Well-behaved; Right; Capable
GreatConsiderable; Large; Prominent; Magnificent; Enthusiastic
LittleShort; Young; Brief; Minor
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