Part 1
Giám khảo
Did you have a bike when you were a child?
Thí sinh
No, never. Umm, but I am dreamed about bike. But at the moment I can buy it. I can do anything I want because I'm a student and I have enough money to buy a bike.
Giám khảo
Do you think bikes are popular in your country?
Thí sinh
No, I think bikes aren't popular in my country because everyone wants to umm, drive car more than bikes. Bikes now aren't so popular, such as cars. Oh, that's why I prefer a car at the moment.
Did you have a bike when you were a child?
Điểm: 48.0Gợi ý: Be direct, grammatically correct and concise. Start with a clear topic sentence answering the question, then add one or two specific supporting details. Correct verb forms (e.g., 'I dreamed about having a bike' or 'I always wanted a bike') and avoid irrelevant information (e.g., current finances) unless it directly relates. Use linking words like 'however' or 'but' to connect ideas and keep answers within 2–4 sentences.
Ví dụ: No, I didn’t have a bike when I was a child. I always dreamed of having one because my friends used to ride to school, and I wanted that freedom. However, my parents could not afford one at the time.
Do you think bikes are popular in your country?
Điểm: 52.0Gợi ý: Answer directly and give specific reasons with clear linking words. Avoid hesitation words and repetition. Use comparative language correctly (e.g., 'more than cars' should be 'people prefer cars to bikes') and provide 1–2 concrete reasons or examples (traffic, infrastructure, culture). Keep it to 2–4 sentences.
Ví dụ: I don’t think bikes are very popular in my country because most people prefer cars for comfort and convenience. For example, congested roads and a lack of bike lanes make cycling less practical, so many choose to drive instead.
× Umm, but I am dreamed about bike.
✓ Umm, but I dreamed about a bike.
The original uses 'am dreamed', which mixes present 'be' with a past participle incorrectly. The correct simple past 'dreamed' describes a past action. Also add the article 'a' before 'bike'. Suggestion: use 'I dreamed about a bike' for clear past reference.
× Umm, but I am dreamed about bike.
✓ Umm, but I dreamed about a bike.
The noun 'bike' needs the indefinite article 'a' because it refers to one nonspecific bicycle. Add 'a' before singular countable nouns when not specific.
× But at the moment I can buy it.
✓ But at the moment I can buy one.
Saying 'buy it' implies a specific previously mentioned bike; 'one' is more natural when referring to an unspecified bike. Tense 'can' is fine for present ability; adjust the object for clarity.
× I can do anything I want because I'm a student and I have enough money to buy a bike.
✓ I can do anything I want because I'm a student and I have enough money to buy a bike.
Sentence is grammatically acceptable. No pronoun error. Keep as is.
× No, I think bikes aren't popular in my country because everyone wants to umm, drive car more than bikes.
✓ No, I think bikes aren't popular in my country because everyone wants to drive cars more than bicycles.
'Drive car' is missing plural and an article; use plural 'cars' or 'drive a car'. Also 'bikes' could be clearer as 'bicycles'. Use plural nouns when speaking generally about people preferring cars.
× Bikes now aren't so popular, such as cars.
✓ Bikes aren't as popular now as cars.
The original 'such as cars' is incorrect for comparison. Use 'as ... as' structure for comparison: 'Bikes aren't as popular now as cars.' This keeps present tense and improves clarity.
× Oh, that's why I prefer a car at the moment.
✓ Oh, that's why I prefer a car at the moment.
Sentence is correct: present simple 'prefer' expresses a current general preference. No change needed.