Part 1
Examinador
Did you have a bike when you were a child?
Candidato
I had a bicycle when you when I was a child.
Examinador
Do you think bikes are popular in your country?
Candidato
Yes, many people in Vietnam use motorbikes. They are cheap and easy to pack, so people use them for daily commutes and short trips.
Did you have a bike when you were a child?
Pontuação: 60.0Sugestão: Câu trả lời ngắn gọn nhưng có lỗi ngữ pháp và lặp từ. Nên trả lời trực tiếp bằng một câu chủ đề rõ ràng, sửa lỗi ngữ pháp (ví dụ "when you" thừa), và có thể thêm một hoặc hai chi tiết hỗ trợ (loại xe, ai tặng, kỷ niệm) để làm câu tự nhiên hơn. Giữ tối đa 4–5 câu.
Exemplo: Yes, I had a bicycle when I was a child. It was a small red bike that my parents bought me for my seventh birthday. I used to ride it every afternoon around the neighborhood with my friends, and it helped me feel independent.
Do you think bikes are popular in your country?
Pontuação: 80.0Sugestão: Câu trả lời rõ ràng, nội dung liên quan và có lý do. Tuy nhiên có thể cải thiện bằng cách dùng từ chính xác hơn ("easy to park" thay vì "easy to pack"), thêm liên từ để mạch lạc và một ví dụ cụ thể hoặc so sánh ngắn để tăng tính thuyết phục. Giữ trong 3–4 câu.
Exemplo: Yes, motorbikes are very popular in Vietnam. They are relatively inexpensive and easy to park, so many people prefer them for daily commutes and short trips. For example, during rush hour you can see streets full of scooters weaving between cars.
× I had a bicycle when you when I was a child.
✓ I had a bicycle when I was a child.
The original sentence has a pronoun/confusing phrase 'when you when I' which is ungrammatical and breaks sentence structure. Remove the extraneous 'you when' to make a clear past-tense statement. Suggestion: keep subject 'I' and simple past 'had' with the time clause 'when I was a child' to form a correct sentence.
× Yes, many people in Vietnam use motorbikes.
✓ Yes, many people in Vietnam use motorbikes.
This sentence is already correct: 'many people' matches plural noun 'motorbikes' and the present simple 'use' correctly describes a general fact. No change needed.
× They are cheap and easy to pack, so people use them for daily commutes and short trips.
✓ They are cheap and easy to park, so people use them for daily commutes and short trips.
The original used 'easy to pack' which is incorrect in this context. The intended meaning is that motorbikes are 'easy to park.' Use 'park' instead of 'pack' to convey the correct idea. The rest of the sentence is correct: present simple describes a general habit.