Part 1
Giám khảo
Did you have a bike when you were a child?
Thí sinh
No, I didn't have the because I am proud.
Giám khảo
Do you think bikes are popular in your country?
Thí sinh
I think no, because my country is not popular. The bags.
Did you have a bike when you were a child?
Điểm: 35.0Gợi ý: ركز على فهم السؤال أولاً ثم قدِّم إجابة مباشرة وواضحة. قل «No, I didn't» متبوعة بسبب واضح ومباشر مرتبط بالموضوع، مثل أسباب عملية (الآباء لم يشتروا لي واحدة، أو لم تكن هناك أماكن مناسبة للركوب). انتبه للأخطاء النحوية الصغيرة (مثلاً حذف كلمة بعد "the" غير ضروري). حاول ألا تتجاوز 3-4 جمل، واستخدم رابط بسيط لشرح السبب، مثل "because" أو "so".
Ví dụ: No, I didn't have a bike as a child because my parents couldn't afford one. However, I used to walk to school every day, so I became quite fit.
Do you think bikes are popular in your country?
Điểm: 20.0Gợi ý: أجب مباشرة بنعم أو لا ثم اشرح السبب بوضوح وبشكل مترابط. تجنب كلمات غير مفهومة أو غير ذات صلة مثل "The bags." استخدم معلومات محددة: هل السبب البنى التحتية، العادات أو الطقس؟ استخدم أدوات ربط مثل "because", "however", أو "for example" لتوضيح فكرتك. التزم بجمل قصيرة وواضحة وبمفردات مناسبة للسياق.
Ví dụ: I don't think bikes are very popular in my country because many people prefer cars due to poor cycling lanes. For example, most streets are busy and unsafe for cyclists, so few people choose to ride bikes.
× No, I didn't have the because I am proud.
✓ No, I didn't have one because I am proud.
The student omitted a necessary article or determiner before the noun. In this sentence, 'a' or a pronoun like 'one' is needed after 'have' to refer to 'a bike'. Use 'one' when referring back to a singular item previously mentioned. Also, maintain tense consistency: the question asked about childhood (past), so 'I didn't have one' is correct and 'I am proud' may be better as 'I was proud' if they mean in childhood; if they mean currently proud, keep 'I am proud'.
× I think no, because my country is not popular. The bags.
✓ I don't think bikes are popular in my country because most people don't use them.
The original reply has multiple issues: 'I think no' is unnatural English; use 'I don't think' plus a clause. 'My country is not popular' is incorrect because countries are not described as 'popular' in this context; the student likely meant 'bikes are not popular in my country'. 'The bags.' is an incomplete fragment with no clear meaning and must be removed or clarified. The corrected sentence keeps present-tense general statement and clear subject-verb agreement. Suggestion: form negative opinion with 'I don't think' followed by a full clause, and avoid sentence fragments.