Part 1
Examinador
Did you have a bike when you were a child?
Candidato
Don't you have a bike when you were child?
Examinador
Do you think bikes are popular in your country?
Candidato
A court is popular everyone every family have a buy for their sale from the old and the child.
Did you have a bike when you were a child?
Puntuación: 35.0Sugerencia: Bạn đã không trả lời trực tiếp câu hỏi và sử dụng cấu trúc ngữ pháp sai (dùng câu hỏi đảo bằng thì hiện tại thay vì trả lời về quá khứ). Hãy trả lời trực tiếp bằng một câu chủ đề ngắn về quá khứ, sau đó nếu cần thêm 1-2 câu chi tiết hỗ trợ (ví dụ ai tặng, bạn dùng khi nào). Tránh lặp lại câu hỏi và chú ý thì động từ (sử dụng quá khứ đơn).
Ejemplo: Yes, I had a bike when I was a child. My parents bought it for me when I was seven, and I used it to ride to the park every weekend. It was a red bicycle with a small basket, and I loved practicing tricks with my friends.
Do you think bikes are popular in your country?
Puntuación: 30.0Sugerencia: Câu trả lời không rõ ràng, nhiều lỗi ngữ pháp và thiếu mạch lạc. Bạn cần trả lời trực tiếp (Yes/No/It depends), dùng liên từ để mở rộng ý và đưa thông tin cụ thể (ai dùng, ở đâu, lý do). Dùng từ vựng phù hợp (bikes, popular, families, children, elderly, for transport/recreation). Hạn chế câu rời rạc; tối đa 3–4 câu.
Ejemplo: Yes, I think bicycles are quite popular in my country. Many families own at least one bike because they are cheap and useful for short trips. Bikes are especially common among children and students, while some older people also use them for light exercise.
× Don't you have a bike when you were child?
✓ Didn’t you have a bike when you were a child?
This sentence mixes present tense auxiliary 'Don't' with a past-time clause 'when you were a child'. The correct auxiliary for past simple is 'did' and the main verb should be in base form 'have'. Also include the article 'a' before 'child'. Suggestion: use 'Didn’t you have a bike when you were a child?' so the tense matches and grammar is correct.
× A court is popular everyone every family have a buy for their sale from the old and the child.
✓ Bicycles are popular; almost every family owns one, and they are used by both adults and children.
The original sentence has multiple structural and grammar problems: wrong noun 'court' instead of 'bicycle', incorrect word order, wrong verb forms ('have a buy for their sale' is ungrammatical), and unclear meaning. I changed 'court' to 'bicycles', used plural noun to match 'every family', used 'owns one' for possession (subject-verb agreement), and clarified 'used by both adults and children'. Suggestion: keep subject and verb agreement, use clear verbs for possession ('own') and simple structures: 'Bicycles are popular; almost every family owns one, and they are used by both adults and children.'