Part 1
考官
Did you have a bike when you were a child?
考生
No, I didn't.
考官
Do you think bikes are popular in your country?
考生
Yes, I do.
Did you have a bike when you were a child?
分數: 45.0建議: Cần mở rộng câu trả lời thay vì chỉ nói ‘No’. Hãy trả lời trực tiếp rồi giải thích lý do hoặc mô tả ngắn về hoàn cảnh để thể hiện khả năng dùng ngôn ngữ và cung cấp thông tin cụ thể. Dùng 2–4 câu, tránh dài dòng. Có thể thêm liên từ để nối ý (because, so, although).
範例: No, I didn't. I grew up in a small apartment and my parents preferred to buy practical things, so I usually walked to school or took the bus. I sometimes borrowed a neighbor's bike when I was older, but I never owned one.
Do you think bikes are popular in your country?
分數: 60.0建議: Câu trả lời quá ngắn, nên mở rộng với ý kiến cụ thể và lý do. Dùng 2–4 câu, nêu mức độ phổ biến và giải thích bằng ví dụ hoặc so sánh, dùng liên từ như because, for example, and, although để làm rõ lập luận.
範例: Yes, I do. Bicycles are quite popular, especially in cities where people use them to avoid traffic because they are cheap and convenient. For example, many students and office workers cycle short distances, and there are dedicated bike lanes in several urban areas.
× No, I didn't.
✓ No, I didn't.
The sentence 'No, I didn't.' correctly answers the past tense yes/no question 'Did you have a bike when you were a child?' It uses the auxiliary 'did' and the base form of the main verb omitted because it's a short negative answer, which is appropriate. No correction needed.
× Yes, I do.
✓ Yes, they are.
The question asks 'Do you think bikes are popular in your country?' The student answered 'Yes, I do.' which is grammatically acceptable as a short answer meaning 'Yes, I do think so.' However, a clearer short answer referencing the subject 'bikes' and the verb 'are' is 'Yes, they are.' Either form is correct: 'Yes, I do' (agreement with the verb 'do think') or 'Yes, they are' (agreement with 'bikes are popular'). No grammatical error; suggestion: use 'Yes, they are.' for direct agreement with 'bikes'.