Part 1
Giám khảo
Did you have a bike when you were a child?
Thí sinh
Yes, I have a pipeline. I were a child uh it was pink colored bike with four uh tires and it was too small uh, but I was love with riding a bike and yes.
Giám khảo
Do you think bikes are popular in your country?
Thí sinh
In my country, actually, to be honest, bikes are not uh, popular because they are usually using uh, cars and motorcycles. Uh, we don't have uh, riding a bike culture because we don't have uh, two way uh.
Did you have a bike when you were a child?
Điểm: 48.0Gợi ý: Cevap kısmen anlaşılır fakat dilbilgisi, zaman kullanımı ve kelime seçimi hataları var. Ayrıca gereksiz tekrarlar ve dolgu sözcükleri (uh) fazla. Cümleleri doğru zamanla ve daha doğal kelimelerle kur, gereksiz ayrıntılardan kaçın ve en fazla 3–4 kısa cümle kullan. Örneğin geçmişte sahip olduğun bisikleti tanıtırken 'I had' kullan, renk ve özellikleri tek cümlede topla, ardından bisiklete olan duygunu kısa bir destek cümlesiyle belirt.
Ví dụ: Yes, I had a bike when I was a child. It was a small pink bicycle with four training wheels. I loved riding it because it made me feel free and helped me play outside with my friends.
Do you think bikes are popular in your country?
Điểm: 52.0Gợi ý: Cevap açık fikir veriyor fakat ifadeler çok tekrarlı ve dil bilgisi hataları mevcut (örneğin 'they are usually using cars' yanlış özne-fiil uyumu). Ayrıca 'two way' ifadesi belirsiz; yerine yolların güvenli olmaması veya altyapı eksikliği gibi spesifik nedenler ver. Bağlaçlar kullanarak fikirleri mantıklı sırayla sun (e.g. 'because', 'also').
Ví dụ: No, I don't think bikes are very popular in my country. Most people prefer cars and motorcycles because the roads are often busy and there is little cycling infrastructure. Also, many areas are hilly, which makes cycling less practical for daily travel.
× Yes, I have a pipeline.
✓ Yes, I had a bicycle.
The student used the wrong pronoun/word: 'have' (present) should be past 'had' because the question asks about childhood; 'pipeline' is incorrect vocabulary. Use 'bicycle' for a bike. Suggestion: use past tense verbs for past events and correct noun choice.
× I were a child uh it was pink colored bike with four uh tires and it was too small uh, but I was love with riding a bike and yes.
✓ I was a child. It was a pink bicycle with four tires and it was too small, but I loved riding it.
Multiple past tense errors: 'I were' should be 'I was' (subject-verb agreement in past). 'pink colored bike' is awkward; 'a pink bicycle' is natural. 'I was love' is incorrect; use past simple 'I loved'. Also replace repeated 'uh' filler words. Suggestion: use simple past for descriptions of past situations and ensure subject-verb agreement.
× In my country, actually, to be honest, bikes are not uh, popular because they are usually using uh, cars and motorcycles.
✓ In my country, actually, to be honest, bikes are not popular because people usually use cars and motorcycles.
Incorrect verb form and subject: 'they are usually using cars' is wrong; 'people usually use cars' is correct. 'are not popular' is fine present tense for general statement. Suggestion: use 'people' as generic subject and present simple 'use' for habitual actions.
× Uh, we don't have uh, riding a bike culture because we don't have uh, two way uh.
✓ We don't have a culture of riding bikes because we don't have bike lanes.
'Riding a bike culture' is an incorrect noun phrase and preposition. Better: 'a culture of riding bikes' or 'a cycling culture'. 'two way' is unclear; likely meant 'bike lanes'. Use correct noun phrase and preposition. Suggestion: learn common collocations like 'culture of' and the term 'bike lanes' for infrastructure.