Part 1
考官
Did you have a bike when you were a child?
考生
Well, yes, Vietnamese children usually have, uh, their own bike when they were a child. So uh, uh, so so so do I.
考官
Do you think bikes are popular in your country?
考生
Well I don't think so. People in my country usually use motorcycle or cars to to commute.
Did you have a bike when you were a child?
分数: 55.0建议: Cải thiện tính tự nhiên và mạch lạc: tránh lặp từ và tiếng ngập ngừng (uh, so so) bằng cách bắt đầu trực tiếp, nêu câu chủ đề ngắn gọn và thêm một hoặc hai chi tiết cụ thể về trải nghiệm của bạn. Sử dụng liên từ phù hợp nếu cần mở rộng ý. Ví dụ: mô tả loại xe, ai tặng, hoặc kỷ niệm liên quan để câu nói rõ ràng hơn.
示例: Yes, I did. I had a small blue bicycle that my parents bought me when I was seven, and I used to ride it to the park every afternoon.
Do you think bikes are popular in your country?
分数: 60.0建议: Làm rõ ý và mở rộng bằng lý do cụ thể: nêu rõ nhận định (có/không phổ biến) rồi giải thích vì sao bằng dẫn chứng cụ thể (ví dụ: khoảng cách, hạ tầng, khí hậu, thu nhập). Tránh lặp từ như “to to”. Giữ độ dài tối đa 5 câu và dùng liên từ để nối ý.
示例: I don't think bicycles are very popular for daily commuting in my country because most people prefer motorcycles or cars due to longer distances and limited cycling lanes in cities.
× Well, yes, Vietnamese children usually have, uh, their own bike when they were a child.
✓ Well, yes, Vietnamese children usually had their own bikes when they were children.
The original sentence mixes plural and singular forms inconsistently and uses present tense with a past time reference. Use plural 'children' with plural 'bikes' and past tense 'had' to match 'when they were children'. Suggestion: maintain consistent number agreement (children -> bikes) and match tense to the time phrase.
× So uh, uh, so so so do I.
✓ So did I.
The student attempted to echo the past-tense statement but used an incorrect auxiliary. For past simple agreement, use 'did I' not 'do I'. Suggestion: use 'did I' to match the past tense of the previous clause.
× Well I don't think so. People in my country usually use motorcycle or cars to to commute.
✓ Well, I don't think so. People in my country usually use motorcycles or cars to commute.
There are number and article issues and duplication of 'to'. 'Motorcycle' should be plural 'motorcycles' to match 'cars' and 'use' takes plural objects. Remove the extra 'to' before 'commute'. Suggestion: use plural nouns for general statements and avoid repeated words; keep 'use motorcycles or cars to commute'.