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Part 1

Giám khảo

Did you have a bike when you were a child?

Thí sinh

No.

Giám khảo

Do you think bikes are popular in your country?

Thí sinh

No, I don't think so.

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Part 1

Did you have a bike when you were a child?

Điểm: 25.0

Gợi ý: Give a direct short answer but expand with 2–3 supporting sentences. Mention reason(s), a brief personal detail, and use linking words (for example, 'because' or 'so'). Keep it natural and within five sentences.

Ví dụ: No, I didn't have a bike when I was a child because my family lived in a small apartment and we mainly walked or used public transport. As a result, I learned to be independent on foot and only started riding in my late teens. However, I remember occasionally borrowing a neighbour's bike for short rides.

Do you think bikes are popular in your country?

Điểm: 30.0

Gợi ý: Answer the question directly then give specific reasons and an example. Use linking words like 'because', 'however', or 'for example' to make your response coherent. Aim for 3–4 short sentences with relevant vocabulary (e.g., 'infrastructure', 'commute', 'cycling culture').

Ví dụ: Not really — bikes aren't very popular in my country because the cities lack safe cycling lanes and people prefer cars for commuting. For example, most main roads are busy and there's little space for cyclists, so many people consider biking unsafe. However, cycling is more common in parks and among students for short trips.

Ngữ pháp

Sentence structure errors

× No.

No, I didn’t.

The examiner asked a past-tense question ('Did you have a bike when you were a child?') requiring a full response that matches the past tense. A bare 'No.' is short but acceptable in speech; however, to be grammatically complete and clearly reflect the past tense, respond with 'No, I didn’t.' This provides the auxiliary 'did' needed for negation in the simple past and makes the sentence a complete clause. Suggestion: Use the appropriate past-tense auxiliary for negation (didn't) when responding to 'Did' questions.

Present tense issue

× No, I don't think so.

No, I don't think so.

This response correctly uses the present simple tense to express the speaker's current opinion about whether bikes are popular. It matches the examiner's present-tense question ('Do you think bikes are popular in your country?'). No correction is needed. Suggestion: Keep using 'I don't think so' for expressing a current opinion; you can expand with a reason, e.g., 'No, I don't think so because many people prefer cars.'

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