Part 1
Examinador
Did you have a bike when you were a child?
Candidato
Yes, I have a bike and I used to ride it to the park near my house.
Examinador
Do you think bikes are popular in your country?
Candidato
Yes, I do. Uh, I can, uh, people in my country, uh, ride a bike.
Did you have a bike when you were a child?
Puntuación: 70.0Sugerencia: Câu trả lời của bạn đã trả lời trực tiếp câu hỏi nhưng có một số điểm cần cải thiện: dùng thì sai (nên dùng "had" thay vì "have" khi nói về quá khứ), cấu trúc hơi đơn giản và thiếu chi tiết cụ thể. Hãy mở rộng bằng 1–2 câu hỗ trợ ngắn để làm phong phú nội dung, dùng từ nối nếu cần và giữ tối đa 5 câu. Ví dụ: nêu tuổi khi bắt đầu có xe, một kỉ niệm ngắn hoặc mô tả nơi bạn thường đi.
Ejemplo: Yes, I had a bike when I was a child. I used to ride it to the park near my house almost every weekend. I remember learning to balance the bike when I was about six, and my father often came with me to make sure I was safe.
Do you think bikes are popular in your country?
Puntuación: 50.0Sugerencia: Câu trả lời quá ngắn, lặp từ và nhiều tiếng ngập ngừng. Bạn nên trả lời trực tiếp và cung cấp lý do hoặc ví dụ cụ thể để hỗ trợ ý kiến, dùng liên từ để nối ý. Tránh tiếng "uh" và sửa ngữ pháp (ví dụ: "Yes, I think bikes are popular in my country because..."). Giữ 2–3 câu rõ ràng và cụ thể.
Ejemplo: Yes, I think bikes are quite popular in my country because many people use them for short commutes and exercise. For instance, in cities you can see many commuters cycling to work, and on weekends families often ride together in parks.
× Yes, I have a bike and I used to ride it to the park near my house.
✓ Yes, I had a bike and I used to ride it to the park near my house.
The examiner asked about possession in childhood, which requires past tense. The original mix of 'have' (present) with 'used to' (past habitual) is inconsistent. Change 'have' to 'had' to match the past context and maintain tense consistency. Suggestion: Use past tense verbs when describing past situations; for example, 'I had a bike' and 'I used to ride it.'
× Yes, I do. Uh, I can, uh, people in my country, uh, ride a bike.
✓ Yes, I do. People in my country can ride bikes.
The original sentence is disfluent and has incorrect word order: 'I can, people...' is ungrammatical. Also singular 'a bike' after general statement about people is better as plural 'bikes'. Reorder to 'People in my country can ride bikes' or 'Yes, many people in my country can ride bikes.' Suggestion: Remove filler words, put the subject before the modal verb, and use plural when speaking about people generally.