Part 1
Giám khảo
Did you have a bike when you were a child?
Thí sinh
I had a bike when I was a child, but I can't lie.
Giám khảo
Do you think bikes are popular in your country?
Thí sinh
I had a bike when I was a child, but I can't lie.
Did you have a bike when you were a child?
Điểm: 40.0Gợi ý: 回答は短く直接的ですが、不自然で繰り返しや無関係な表現("but I can't lie")が含まれています。改善点:1) トピック文で直接答える(例:Yes, I did.)。2) 具体的な詳細を1〜2文で補足する(誰にもらったか、どのように使ったか、どの思い出があるか)。3) 接続詞を使って情報を論理的に繋げる。4) 文の長さは最大5文に抑える。例文を参考に、自分の具体的経験を追加して練習してください。
Ví dụ: Yes, I did. My parents bought me a red bicycle when I was seven, and I rode it to school every day. Because the roads near my house were quiet, I felt safe practicing new tricks, and my friends often joined me at the park.
Do you think bikes are popular in your country?
Điểm: 30.0Gợi ý: 回答が質問に合っておらず同じ文を繰り返しています。改善点:1) まず明確に意見を述べる(Yes / No / It depends)。2) 意見を支える具体的な理由を1〜2文で述べる(例:通勤需要、公共交通機関の状況、サイクリング文化)。3) 接続語(because, however, therefore)を使って論理を示す。4) 具体例や比較(都市部と地方の違い)を加えると説得力が増します。
Ví dụ: I think bikes are quite popular in urban areas because many people prefer cycling to avoid traffic and save money on fares. However, in rural regions they are less common due to longer distances and lack of bike lanes, so usage varies depending on the location.
× I had a bike when I was a child, but I can't lie.
✓ Yes, I had a bike when I was a child.
The original sentence repeats the same answer twice in the transcript and contains an inappropriate phrase 'but I can't lie' which is unnecessary and awkward in this context. For the first question (past possession), use a simple past tense statement: 'Yes, I had a bike when I was a child.' This directly answers the examiner's query about past possession. Suggestion: remove unrelated expressions like 'but I can't lie' unless you are adding contrasting information; if contrasting, provide clear contrast (e.g., 'I had a bike when I was a child, but I don't have one now.').
× I had a bike when I was a child, but I can't lie.
✓ Yes, I think bikes are popular in my country.
For the second question (opinion about current popularity), the response should state a present-tense opinion. The original repeats the past-tense sentence and the phrase 'but I can't lie' does not answer the question. Use present simple to express general opinions: 'I think bikes are popular in my country.' Suggestion: Use present-tense verbs for current generalizations and avoid repeating unrelated past statements; if you want to justify your opinion, add supporting reasons (e.g., 'I think bikes are popular in my country because many people use them for short trips and commuting').