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Part 1

Giám khảo

Did you have a bike when you were a child?

Thí sinh

I don't have a bike when I was a child, but my brother owns a party.

Giám khảo

Do you think bikes are popular in your country?

Thí sinh

In the Philippines, yes some people use a bike. Should go round some.

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Tổng

Tổng: 5.0Trôi chảy và mạch lạc: 5.0Phát âm: 5.0Ngữ pháp: 5.0Từ vựng: 5.0

Part 1

Did you have a bike when you were a child?

Điểm: 35.0

Gợi ý: Correct the grammar and clarify the meaning. Start with a clear topic sentence about whether you had a bike, use past tense consistently, and add a brief supporting detail (reason or memory). Keep it natural and no more than 3–4 sentences. Use linking words if you add details (for example: however, because, so).

Ví dụ: No, I didn’t have a bike when I was a child. Instead, my brother had one, so I usually rode with him around our neighborhood. I remember feeling jealous because he could go farther than I could.

Do you think bikes are popular in your country?

Điểm: 40.0

Gợi ý: Make a direct, complete statement and give specific supporting details. Use linking words (for example: in general, however, because) and avoid fragmented sentences. Mention who uses bikes and why (commuting, exercise, leisure) and, if relevant, contrast with other transport. Keep it concise (2–3 sentences).

Ví dụ: In the Philippines, bikes are fairly popular, especially in cities and among students and commuters. In general, people use them for short trips and exercise because they are cheap and convenient, although cars and motorcycles are still more common for longer journeys.

Ngữ pháp

Present tense issue

× I don't have a bike when I was a child, but my brother owns a party.

I didn't have a bike when I was a child, but my brother had one.

The sentence mixes present tense 'don't have' and 'owns' with the past time reference 'when I was a child'. Use past tense for both clauses: 'didn't have' for the student's bike and 'had' (or 'owned') for the brother's. Also 'owns a party' is incorrect word choice; likely intended 'owned one' (a bike). Suggestion: keep consistent past tense for past events and use the correct noun reference (one) or repeat 'bike'. Grammar problem type ID: 6

Incorrect use of quantifiers

× In the Philippines, yes some people use a bike. Should go round some.

In the Philippines, yes, some people use bikes. They often ride around.

The original has several issues: 'some people use a bike' is odd because 'a bike' with 'some people' requires plural 'bikes' or 'a bike' with singular subject. Use 'bikes' for a general statement. 'Should go round some' is an incomplete sentence and uses wrong modal/structure; likely intended to say people ride around. I replaced it with a clear present-tense general statement 'They often ride around.' Suggestion: use plural nouns for generalizations and complete sentences with a subject and verb; avoid vague modal fragments. Grammar problem type ID: 14

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