Part 1
考官
Did you have a bike when you were a child?
考生
Yes I did, I remember that when I was uh, wait for a student. My parents buy a purple one for me and I usually use it to raise to umm school.
考官
Do you think bikes are popular in your country?
考生
Yes, agree with that. Buys are popular in my country. I think everyone in life used to have at least one. I think it's popular because it's convenient and easy to write.
Did you have a bike when you were a child?
分數: 58.0建議: Cải thiện ngữ pháp cơ bản (thì và chia động từ), phát âm rõ ràng hơn và giảm tiếng ờ, um. Trả lời nên bắt đầu bằng một câu chủ đề rõ ràng, sau đó thêm 1–2 chi tiết hỗ trợ cụ thể. Ví dụ sửa lỗi: dùng thì quá khứ hoàn chỉnh cho hành động trong quá khứ ('My parents bought a purple bike for me'), dùng động từ phù hợp ('I used it to ride to school') và tránh ngắt quãng không cần thiết.
範例: Yes, I did. My parents bought a purple bike for me when I was eight, and I used it to ride to school almost every day. It was quite small but very reliable, and I remember feeling very proud of it.
Do you think bikes are popular in your country?
分數: 52.0建議: Cải thiện từ vựng và chính tả, dùng cấu trúc câu tự nhiên hơn, tránh lỗi viết thành nói ('buys' -> 'bikes') và sai động từ ('easy to write' -> 'easy to ride'). Bắt đầu bằng câu chủ đề rõ ràng, rồi nêu 1–2 lý do cụ thể kèm ví dụ ngắn. Dùng liên từ để kết nối ý (for example, because, therefore).
範例: Yes, I think bikes are very popular in my country. Many people own at least one because cycling is cheap and convenient for short trips, especially in smaller towns. For example, students often ride bikes to school or the market to avoid traffic and save money.
× Yes I did, I remember that when I was uh, wait for a student.
✓ Yes I did; I remember that when I was, uh, waiting for a scooter.
The original sentence mixes tenses and contains an unclear phrase 'wait for a student'. The context asks about having a bike as a child, so past continuous or past simple with a gerund is appropriate. Use 'waiting' (verb+ -ing) after 'was' to form past continuous: 'was waiting'. Also the phrase 'for a student' seems wrong; likely intended 'for a scooter' or similar—clarify the noun. Ensure punctuation for pauses: use commas or semicolons and include filler 'uh' appropriately.
× My parents buy a purple one for me and I usually use it to raise to umm school.
✓ My parents bought a purple one for me and I usually used it to ride to school.
The sentence refers to past events, so 'buy' must be in past tense 'bought' (past participle/simple past). 'Usually' with past context should be 'usually used' or better 'I would usually ride it to school' to indicate habitual past. 'Raise' is incorrect verb choice; the correct verb is 'ride' when talking about bicycles. Remove unnecessary filler 'umm' and correct preposition 'to school'.
× Yes, agree with that.
✓ Yes, I agree with that.
The original sentence lacks a subject. In English, full sentences require an explicit subject, so add 'I' before 'agree'. This makes the sentence grammatically complete.
× Buys are popular in my country.
✓ Bikes are popular in my country.
'Buys' is incorrect as a noun here; likely intended 'bikes'. Also 'buys' is a verb form causing subject-verb confusion. Use the plural noun 'bikes' to match 'are popular'. This fixes subject-verb agreement and word choice.
× I think everyone in life used to have at least one.
✓ I think almost everyone used to have at least one when they were younger.
Mixes present 'I think' with past 'used to'—this is acceptable because 'I think' expresses opinion about past habit, but 'in life' is unnatural. Replace with 'when they were younger' to clarify timeframe. Ensure pronoun consistency: 'everyone... they'.
× I think it's popular because it's convenient and easy to write.
✓ I think it's popular because it's convenient and easy to ride.
The verb 'write' is incorrect in context; the proper verb is 'ride' for bikes. 'Easy to ride' is the correct adjective phrase. Replace 'write' with 'ride' to convey intended meaning.