Part 1
Giám khảo
Did you have a bike when you were a child?
Thí sinh
Yes, when I was child, I have a bike. It's, I got it from my parents as a birthday, as a present when I birthday, uh, to be honest, the first time I didn't know how to use this, uh, bicycle, but after my parent teach, teach me, I can do it. Uh, the it's a small bite.
Giám khảo
Do you think bikes are popular in your country?
Thí sinh
At the moment pop bike is rarely popular in my country. This is because of people more use their own car or their own vehicle. But if we back in the past it.
Did you have a bike when you were a child?
Điểm: 48.0Gợi ý: Focus on clear tense consistency, correct articles and plural/singular forms, and concise sentence structure. Start with a direct topic sentence, then add one or two specific supporting details using linking words (e.g., 'but', 'after'). Reduce fillers and repetitions. Aim for 2–3 well-formed sentences within the 5-sentence limit.
Ví dụ: Yes. I had a small bicycle when I was a child. My parents gave it to me as a birthday present, but at first I didn’t know how to ride it; after they taught me, I learned quickly.
Do you think bikes are popular in your country?
Điểm: 40.0Gợi ý: Provide a clear direct answer first (yes/no or not really), then support it with specific reasons and a contrasting point about the past. Use linking words (e.g., 'because', 'however', 'in the past') and correct collocations ('popular', 'use cars', 'in the past'). Avoid unfinished sentences.
Ví dụ: Not really. Bicycles are less popular now because many people prefer to use their own cars for convenience. However, in the past biking was more common, especially in towns where public transport was limited.
× Yes, when I was child, I have a bike.
✓ Yes, when I was a child, I had a bike.
The sentence is missing the indefinite article 'a' before the singular noun 'child' (Article errors - ID 22). Also the tense is inconsistent: the question asked about the past, so use past tense 'had' instead of present 'have' (Past tense issue - ID 5). Use 'a child' and 'had' to make the sentence grammatically correct and consistent in time.
× It's, I got it from my parents as a birthday, as a present when I birthday, uh, to be honest, the first time I didn't know how to use this, uh, bicycle, but after my parent teach, teach me, I can do it.
✓ I got it from my parents as a birthday present. To be honest, the first time I didn't know how to use the bicycle, but after my parents taught me, I could do it.
Multiple errors: 'as a birthday, as a present when I birthday' is awkward; use 'as a birthday present' (Sentence structure issue - ID 26). 'Parents' needs plural possessive context; 'my parent' should be 'my parents' (Incorrect use of pronouns/number - ID 12 or Singular and plural issue - ID 1). 'Teach' should be past tense 'taught' to match the past context (Past tense issue - ID 5). The ability after learning should be in past form 'could' rather than present 'can' (Past tense issue - ID 5). Combine into clear past-tense sentences for correctness.
× Uh, the it's a small bite.
✓ It's a small bike.
'Bite' is a misspelling of 'bike' (word choice/spelling error; treated as Incorrect use of adjectives or adverbs - ID 13). Also remove the extra 'the' and 'it's' duplication: say 'It's a small bike.' Keep article 'a' before the singular noun.
× At the moment pop bike is rarely popular in my country.
✓ At the moment, public bikes are rarely popular in my country.
The phrase 'pop bike' is unclear; likely 'public bikes' or 'bicycles' is intended (Sentence structure/word choice - ID 26/13). Use plural 'bikes' to refer generally (Singular and plural issue - ID 1). 'Are' should be used with plural subject 'bikes' (Subject-verb agreement - ID 27). Maintain present tense 'are' for current situation (Present tense issue - ID 6). Add a comma after 'At the moment' for clarity.
× This is because of people more use their own car or their own vehicle.
✓ This is because people use their own cars or other vehicles more.
Incorrect word order and phrasing: 'people more use' is unnatural; adverb 'more' should follow the verb or be placed before 'often' (Incorrect adverb placement - ID 20). 'Car' should be plural 'cars' when speaking generally (Singular and plural issue - ID 1). 'Their own vehicle' is redundant with 'cars'; 'other vehicles' is clearer. Reorder to 'people use their own cars or other vehicles more.'
× But if we back in the past it.
✓ But if we go back to the past, ... or 'But in the past, ...'
The clause is incomplete and ungrammatical (Sentence structure errors - ID 26). 'If we back in the past' is missing the verb 'go' and proper clause completion. To express contrast, use 'But if we go back to the past, ...' followed by the result, or simply 'But in the past, ...' Complete the sentence with the intended idea.