Part 1
Giám khảo
Are you good at giving gifts?
Thí sinh
Actually I'm not good at giving gifts. I seldom giving a gift for other person. But recently I gave accessory to for my girlfriend and it makes very glad to hear.
Giám khảo
When do you usually give gifts to others?
Thí sinh
I usually give gifts to others on their birthday. These days I gave accessories for my friend on her birthday and eat. She was very pleased and I.
Giám khảo
What do you consider when choosing a gift?
Thí sinh
I consider the likeness of the person in my choosing a gift. I always choose a gift for their likeness.
Giám khảo
Have you ever given others a handmade gift?
Thí sinh
I've never given others a handmade gift. I'm not good at making or creating something like a necklace or accessories or kitchen gadgets. So I but I want to. Sometimes I want to give. I want to give up.
Giám khảo
Do expensive gifts better express your feelings?
Thí sinh
Expensive gifts is better express my feelings cause express gifts is costs much money and the much money is ****. Express the.
Are you good at giving gifts?
Điểm: 42.0Gợi ý: 回答をもっと文法的に正しく、簡潔にまとめること。トピック文で直接答え(Yes/No)を示し、その後に1〜2文の具体例を加えると良いです。動詞の形(give, make someone glad → made her happy)や冠詞(an accessory, other people)に注意しましょう。発言は最大5文に収め、冗長な部分を避けてください。
Ví dụ: No, I'm not very good at giving gifts. I rarely give presents to other people. Recently I bought an accessory for my girlfriend, and it made her very happy.
When do you usually give gifts to others?
Điểm: 46.0Gợi ý: 回答を明確にし、時制と語順を直しましょう。まず直接に答えてから具体例を付け加えます。文法(I gave → I gave an accessory; and eat → unnecessary)と主語・述語の一致に注意してください。
Ví dụ: I usually give gifts on people's birthdays. For example, recently I gave an accessory to a friend for her birthday, and she was very pleased.
What do you consider when choosing a gift?
Điểm: 50.0Gợi ý: 回答を自然な表現に直し、具体性を加えましょう。“the likeness of the person”は不自然なので、“the person's tastes or preferences”を使ってください。理由や例を一つ添えると説得力が増します。
Ví dụ: I think about the person's tastes and preferences when choosing a gift. For instance, if they like cooking, I might choose a nice kitchen gadget.
Have you ever given others a handmade gift?
Điểm: 38.0Gợi ý: 構造を整理して一貫性のある短い文にまとめてください。現在完了(I've never...)は良いですが、その後の説明は簡潔に。矛盾する文(I want to give. I want to give up.)は避け、意図を明確に表現しましょう。
Ví dụ: No, I've never given a handmade gift because I'm not good at making things like jewelry or crafts. However, I would like to try making something for someone in the future.
Do expensive gifts better express your feelings?
Điểm: 28.0Gợi ý: 意見を明確に述べ、理由を論理的に説明してください。文法(Expensive gifts are…, because…, costs much money)を正し、あいまいな表現や不完全な文を避けましょう。例や比較(expensive vs. thoughtful)を加えると効果的です。
Ví dụ: I don't think expensive gifts necessarily express feelings better. Because a thoughtful, inexpensive present can show you know the person well, while expensive items may just show how much money was spent.
× Actually I'm not good at giving gifts.
✓ Actually I'm not good at giving gifts.
No grammatical change needed; sentence correctly uses present tense to describe a general ability. Suggestion: None.
× I seldom giving a gift for other person.
✓ I seldom give gifts to other people.
'Seldom' is an adverb that should be followed by the base form of the verb (give), not the -ing form. Also use plural 'gifts' for general actions and 'other people' as the correct plural noun phrase.
× But recently I gave accessory to for my girlfriend and it makes very glad to hear.
✓ But recently I gave an accessory to my girlfriend, and she was very glad to hear about it.
Incorrect preposition sequence 'to for' and missing article before 'accessory'. Also sentence structure was unclear: clarify who was glad and what they heard. Use past tense 'was' to match 'gave'.
× I usually give gifts to others on their birthday.
✓ I usually give gifts to others on their birthdays.
Use plural 'birthdays' when referring to multiple people's birthday occasions. Present tense 'usually give' is correct.
× These days I gave accessories for my friend on her birthday and eat.
✓ Recently I gave accessories to my friend on her birthday and we ate together.
Temporal adverb 'These days' conflicts with past action; use 'Recently'. Use correct preposition 'to' and clarify 'we ate' with subject 'we'. 'Eat' must be past tense 'ate' to match past event.
× She was very pleased and I.
✓ She was very pleased and so was I.
The original sentence lacks a verb for the second clause. Use inversion 'so was I' or 'I was too' to create a complete parallel structure.
× I consider the likeness of the person in my choosing a gift.
✓ I consider the person's preferences when choosing a gift.
Use 'consider' with object 'the person's preferences' and phrase 'when choosing a gift' to express purpose; 'likeness' is unnatural here—'preferences' is more idiomatic.
× I always choose a gift for their likeness.
✓ I always choose a gift based on what they like.
Mismatch between singular 'a gift' and plural pronoun 'their' is awkward. Use 'they/them' with plural sense or rephrase to 'what they like' to be natural and gender-neutral.
× I've never given others a handmade gift.
✓ I've never given anyone a handmade gift.
'Others' is less natural here; 'anyone' is the correct indefinite pronoun. Present perfect is appropriate for life experience.
× I'm not good at making or creating something like a necklace or accessories or kitchen gadgets.
✓ I'm not good at making things like necklaces, accessories, or kitchen gadgets.
Use plural nouns 'necklaces' and 'accessories' and 'things like' to list examples. 'Making things like' is more natural than 'making or creating something like'.
× So I but I want to.
✓ So I'm not, but I want to learn.
Original is fragmented and contradictory. Provide a complete clause: 'I'm not' (good at it) followed by a contrast 'but I want to learn' clarifies intent.
× Sometimes I want to give.
✓ Sometimes I want to give handmade gifts.
Original sentence is incomplete; specify the object 'handmade gifts' to complete the thought.
× I want to give up.
✓ I don't want to give up.
Context indicates intention to continue learning; 'give up' means quit. Adding 'don't' corrects the meaning. Ensure polarity matches intended meaning.
× Expensive gifts is better express my feelings cause express gifts is costs much money and the much money is ****.
✓ Expensive gifts better express my feelings because they cost a lot of money and money can show value.
Subject-verb agreement: 'gifts' (plural) requires plural verb or no 'is'. Use 'better express' without 'is'. Replace 'cause' with 'because'. Fix 'costs' to 'cost' to match plural subject. Clarify fragmented phrase about money.
× Express the.
✓ Expressing feelings through gifts can be effective, but it's not the only way to show you care.
Original fragment 'Express the.' is incomplete. Provide a full sentence explaining the idea and offering nuance that expensive gifts are not the only expression of feeling.