SingingPart 1 Báo cáo

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Part 1

Giám khảo

Do you like singing? Why?

Thí sinh

Do you like singing? Yes, I like singing. And why? Because it's makes my mood better and give me power for full day.

Giám khảo

Have you ever learnt how to sing?

Thí sinh

No, I never learned how to sing because I have. I had lessons piano.

Giám khảo

Who do you want to sing for?

Thí sinh

I want to think maybe Céline Dion and I love her soundtrack for movie Titanic.

Giám khảo

Do you think singing can bring happiness to people?

Thí sinh

I think singing can bring happiness to people because usually sing songs give you a lot of power and self-confidence.

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

Part 1

Do you like singing? Why?

Điểm: 58.0

Gợi ý: Be direct and concise. Start with a clear topic sentence (e.g., “Yes, I enjoy singing”), correct grammar (watch subject-verb agreement and articles), and avoid repeating the examiner’s question. Add one brief reason with a linking word (e.g., “because” or “so”) and limit to 2–3 short sentences.

Ví dụ: Yes, I enjoy singing. It lifts my mood and gives me energy for the whole day, so I often sing while getting ready in the morning.

Have you ever learnt how to sing?

Điểm: 45.0

Gợi ý: Answer directly and use correct tense and word order. If you have never taken singing lessons but have had other music lessons, say that clearly and give a brief supporting detail. Use linking words like “but” or “however” if contrasting facts.

Ví dụ: No, I have never had formal singing lessons, but I did take piano lessons when I was younger, which helped me understand music and rhythm.

Who do you want to sing for?

Điểm: 52.0

Gợi ý: Give a clear, natural response naming the person, then add a short reason using linking words such as “because” or “because of.” Avoid hesitations like “I want to think maybe.” Keep it to one topic sentence plus one supporting sentence.

Ví dụ: I would like to sing for Celine Dion because I admire her voice and I love her song from the movie Titanic; performing for her would be a dream come true.

Do you think singing can bring happiness to people?

Điểm: 60.0

Gợi ý: Begin with a clear opinion, then provide a specific reason and an example. Use correct noun forms and linking words (e.g., “because,” “for example,” “as a result”). Keep it within two sentences and avoid vague phrasing like “a lot of power.”

Ví dụ: Yes, I believe singing can make people happy because it boosts mood and self-confidence; for example, singing in a choir often helps shy people feel more connected and positive.

Ngữ pháp

Present tense issue

× Do you like singing? Yes, I like singing. And why? Because it's makes my mood better and give me power for full day.

Yes, I like singing. It makes my mood better and gives me energy for the whole day.

Errors: 'it's makes' combines contraction 'it's' (it is) with 'makes' redundantly; correct is 'It makes'. Subject-verb agreement: plural subject mismatch with verb 'give' — the singular subject 'it' requires 'gives'. Word choice and article: 'power' is awkward; 'energy' is more natural. 'for full day' is incorrect preposition and missing article — correct is 'for the whole day' or 'all day'. Suggestions: Use 'It makes' for singular subjects, ensure verbs agree ('gives'), choose natural nouns like 'energy', and use 'the whole day' or 'all day'.

Past tense issue

× No, I never learned how to sing because I have. I had lessons piano.

No, I have never learned how to sing because I have never had piano lessons.

Errors: Tense inconsistency and missing words. 'I never learned' with 'because I have' is incomplete; use present perfect 'I have never learned' to indicate life experience. 'I had lessons piano' is missing the preposition 'in' or verb 'had' needs object: 'had piano lessons' or 'had lessons in piano' and if still true, use present perfect 'have never had'. Suggestions: Use present perfect for life experiences ('have never learned','have never had piano lessons') and include correct word order 'piano lessons' or 'lessons in piano'.

Incorrect use of pronouns

× Who do you want to sing for?

Who do you want to sing for?

This sentence is correct as written; no grammatical change needed. It uses appropriate pronoun and question structure. Suggestion: None.

Sentence structure errors

× I want to think maybe Céline Dion and I love her soundtrack for movie Titanic.

I think maybe Céline Dion; I love her song from the movie Titanic.

Errors: Awkward phrasing 'I want to think maybe' — native phrasing is 'I think maybe' or 'Maybe I want to sing like Céline Dion.' 'Soundtrack for movie Titanic' is incorrect collocation; 'song from the movie Titanic' or 'the soundtrack of the movie Titanic' is preferable. Also missing article 'the movie Titanic'. Suggestions: Use clear structure: 'I think maybe Céline Dion' or 'Maybe Céline Dion' and say 'song from the movie Titanic' or 'soundtrack of the movie Titanic'.

Present tense issue

× I think singing can bring happiness to people because usually sing songs give you a lot of power and self-confidence.

I think singing can bring happiness to people because usually singing songs gives you a lot of energy and self-confidence.

Errors: Missing gerund 'singing songs' — 'usually sing songs' is ungrammatical; use 'singing songs' or simply 'singing'. Subject-verb agreement: 'singing songs' (singular gerund phrase) requires 'gives' not 'give'. Word choice: 'power' better as 'energy' in this context. Suggestions: Use gerund form 'singing' as subject, ensure verb agrees ('gives'), and prefer 'energy' for natural expression.

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