Part 1
Examinador
Did you have a bike when you were a child?
Candidato
Yes, I have a bite.
Examinador
Do you think bikes are popular in your country?
Candidato
I didn't know because I I literally see it.
Did you have a bike when you were a child?
Pontuação: 35.0Sugestão: คำตอบสั้นเกินไปและมีข้อผิดพลาดด้านการใช้คำ ("bite" แทน "bike") ควรเริ่มด้วยประโยคที่ตอบตรงคำถามแล้วขยายด้วยรายละเอียดสั้นๆ เช่น อายุเมื่อเริ่มขี่ เหตุผลว่าชอบหรือไม่ และความทรงจำสั้นๆ ใช้ประโยคไม่เกิน 4–5 ประโยค และตรวจคำศัพท์ก่อนตอบ
Exemplo: Yes, I had a bike when I was a child. I started riding it when I was about seven because my parents wanted me to exercise more. I loved riding around the neighborhood with my friends every afternoon. The bike was simple but it gave me a lot of freedom.
Do you think bikes are popular in your country?
Pontuação: 30.0Sugestão: ประโยคไม่ชัดเจนและมีการซ้ำคำ ("I I") รวมทั้งการใช้คำไม่เหมาะสม ("literally see it"). ควรตอบโดยระบุความคิดเห็นชัดเจน เช่น บอกว่าพบเห็นจักรยานบ่อยหรือไม่ และยกเหตุผลหรือเปรียบเทียบ เช่น ในเมืองกับชนบท รวมทั้งใช้ linking words เพื่อความลื่นไหล
Exemplo: I think bikes are quite popular in some areas of my country. For example, in cities many people use bicycles for short trips to avoid traffic, while in rural areas they are used less often because distances are longer. Overall, cycling is growing in popularity due to health and environmental awareness.
× Yes, I have a bite.
✓ Yes, I had a bike.
The student used the wrong word 'bite' instead of 'bike'. This is a vocabulary/word choice error rather than a tense error. The question asks about possession in the past ('Did you have'), so the past tense 'had' should be used. Suggestion: listen for minimal pair sounds (b/bi vs b/ai) and practice common nouns related to the topic; use past tense 'had' to answer 'Did you...'.
× I didn't know because I I literally see it.
✓ I'm not sure because I rarely see them.
Multiple problems: the response 'I didn't know' uses past tense while the question is general present about popularity; better to use present tense 'I'm not sure' or 'I don't know'. The phrase 'I I' is a repetition (sentence structure/fluency error). 'literally see it' is incorrect: 'literally' is unnecessary and 'see it' is vague; plural 'them' is needed when referring to 'bikes'. Also 'rarely' conveys low frequency which matches the intent. Suggestion: use correct tense to match the question (present), avoid filler repetition, choose appropriate adverb of frequency and correct pronoun number.