Part 1
Examinador
Did you have a bike when you were a child?
Candidato
Yes, I heard a bike when I was a child. I had a small red bike when I was a child my parents gave me for my 8th birthday and I used to ride it around the neighborhood with my friends. I rode it almost every afternoon because it was fun.
Examinador
Do you think bikes are popular in your country?
Candidato
Well, I think bicycles are still quite popular in some parts of my country because they are cheap and good for short trips. For example, people in small towns often like bikes to go to the market, but in the big cities many people prefer motorbikes.
Did you have a bike when you were a child?
Pontuação: 72.0Sugestão: ข้อที่ควรปรับ: คำพูดมีความหมายชัดเจนแต่มีข้อผิดพลาดด้านการใช้คำ (เช่น 'heard' แทน 'had') และประโยคยาวต่อเนื่องควรแบ่งเป็นประโยคสั้นๆ ให้กระชับ การใช้รายละเอียดเพิ่มเติมควรมีการเชื่อมคำเชื่อมอย่างเป็นระบบ เช่น 'because' หรือ 'so' เพื่อความลื่นไหล ใช้คำศัพท์ที่เหมาะสมและหลีกเลี่ยงการซ้ำซ้อน เช่น ไม่ต้องพูดว่า 'when I was a child' สองครั้ง เพิ่มความหลากหลายของคำพูดเล็กน้อย เช่น ระบุความรู้สึกหรือเหตุผลสั้นๆ
Exemplo: I had a small red bike that my parents gave me for my eighth birthday. I loved riding it around the neighbourhood with my friends, and I usually rode it every afternoon because it was great exercise and fun.
Do you think bikes are popular in your country?
Pontuação: 84.0Sugestão: ข้อที่ควรปรับ: คำตอบชัดเจน มีโครงสร้างดีและให้ตัวอย่าง แต่สามารถปรับให้ใช้คำเชื่อมเพื่อความลื่นไหลมากขึ้น และเพิ่มรายละเอียดเชิงเปรียบเทียบหรือเหตุผลสั้นๆ เพื่อให้คำตอบเฉพาะเจาะจงขึ้น เช่น ระบุปัจจัยอื่นๆ (เช่นสภาพถนน การเข้าถึงระบบขนส่งสาธารณะ) เพื่อแสดงความรู้ลึกขึ้น ใช้คำศัพท์ที่หลากหลายแทนคำว่า 'popular' หรือ 'prefer'
Exemplo: I think bicycles remain popular in rural areas because they are inexpensive and ideal for short trips to the market. However, in large cities people often prefer motorbikes or cars due to faster travel and heavier traffic, and poor cycling infrastructure can also discourage cycling.
× Yes, I heard a bike when I was a child.
✓ Yes, I had a bike when I was a child.
The student used 'heard' which means to perceive sound; the correct verb for possessing something is 'have' in the past tense 'had'. Use 'had' to indicate possession in the past. Suggestion: replace verbs that describe perception (hear/see) with possession verbs (have/had) when referring to owning something.
× I had a small red bike when I was a child my parents gave me for my 8th birthday and I used to ride it around the neighborhood with my friends.
✓ I had a small red bike that my parents gave me for my eighth birthday, and I used to ride it around the neighborhood with my friends.
The original sentence is a run-on because it lacks a relative pronoun or proper punctuation connecting the clauses. Add 'that' (or 'which') to introduce the relative clause 'my parents gave me for my eighth birthday' and include a comma before 'and' to separate independent clauses. Also write 'eighth' in words for clarity and formality. Suggestion: use relative pronouns and proper punctuation to join clauses correctly.
× Well, I think bicycles are still quite popular in some parts of my country because they are cheap and good for short trips.
✓ Well, I think bicycles are still quite popular in some parts of my country because they are cheap and good for short trips.
This sentence is grammatically correct. No change needed. Keep present simple 'are' to state general truths. Suggestion: no correction required.
× For example, people in small towns often like bikes to go to the market, but in the big cities many people prefer motorbikes.
✓ For example, people in small towns often use bikes to go to the market, but in the big cities many people prefer motorbikes.
The verb 'like' plus an infinitive 'to go' implies preference rather than typical action; 'use bikes to go' more clearly expresses purpose or habitual action. Change 'like bikes to go' to 'use bikes to go' to indicate the common practice. Suggestion: use 'use' when describing how people travel for a purpose; use 'like' when describing preference (e.g., 'people often like bikes' or 'people often like to ride bikes').