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Part 1

Giám khảo

Did you have a bike when you were a child?

Thí sinh

Yes, I have.

Giám khảo

Do you think bikes are popular in your country?

Thí sinh

I'm not sure.

Đánh giá

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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: 30.0

Gợi ý: Give a complete, past-tense answer with a clear topic sentence and one or two specific supporting details. Use past tense consistently, add a reason or short description (model, how you used it, who taught you), and use a linking word if you add extra information. Keep it natural and under five sentences.

Ví dụ: Yes, I did. I had a small red bicycle that my parents bought for me when I was seven, and I rode it to school and around the neighborhood every day. Because I practiced a lot, I became quite confident riding on busy streets.

Do you think bikes are popular in your country?

Điểm: 20.0

Gợi ý: Avoid one-word or uncertain replies. Give an opinion with a clear topic sentence and at least one specific reason or example, using linking words to connect ideas. If unsure, say that and then explain why you’re uncertain or give a balanced view. Keep it concise and natural.

Ví dụ: I think bikes are fairly popular in some cities, but less so in rural areas. For example, in big cities many people use bicycles for short commutes because of traffic and bike lanes, whereas in the countryside people tend to rely on cars due to long distances.

Ngữ pháp

Past tense issue

× Yes, I have.

Yes, I had.

The question 'Did you have a bike when you were a child?' is in the simple past tense. The student's response should match that tense. 'Yes, I have' uses the present perfect or present simple auxiliary and is grammatically inconsistent with the past-time reference 'when you were a child.' Use the simple past 'had' to indicate possession in the past. Suggestion: respond with 'Yes, I had' for a direct past-tense answer.

Present tense issue

× I'm not sure.

I'm not sure.

The question 'Do you think bikes are popular in your country?' is in the present simple and asks for the student's current opinion. 'I'm not sure' is a correct present-tense expression of uncertainty, so no grammatical correction is needed. Keep as 'I'm not sure.'

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