Part 1
考官
Did you have a bike when you were a child?
考生
That I did.
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: 30.0建議: Câu trả lời quá ngắn và không tự nhiên; thiếu câu chủ đề rõ ràng, chi tiết hỗ trợ và liên kết. Hãy mở rộng bằng một câu chủ đề trả lời trực tiếp, rồi thêm 1–2 câu chi tiết cụ thể (ví dụ: loại xe, tần suất sử dụng, kỷ niệm). Tránh câu quá ngắn hoặc lặp lại và giới hạn tối đa 5 câu.
範例: Yes, I did. I had a small blue bicycle with training wheels that my parents bought me when I was six. I rode it almost every day around our neighborhood and learned to balance after a few weeks. I still remember how proud I felt when I finally removed the training wheels.
Do you think bikes are popular in your country?
分數: 35.0建議: Câu trả lời quá chung chung và không có lý do hay minh hoạ. Nên nêu câu chủ đề trả lời trực tiếp, sau đó đưa ra lý do cụ thể và ví dụ hoặc so sánh để làm rõ quan điểm. Sử dụng liên từ để kết nối ý (for example, because, however). Giữ tối đa 5 câu.
範例: Yes, I do. Bicycles are quite popular, especially in cities, because many people use them for short commutes to avoid traffic. For example, I see numerous bike lanes and commuters cycling to work during rush hour. However, in rural areas cars are still more common for long distances.
× That I did.
✓ Yes, I did.
The original response 'That I did.' is a colloquial or poetic inversion and is unusual in a typical speaking test context. It may be understood but sounds awkward; the natural and grammatically standard reply to 'Did you have a bike when you were a child?' is 'Yes, I did.' This fixes sentence structure and makes the answer clear and direct. Suggestion: use direct short answers (Yes/No + auxiliary + subject) in spoken responses to yes/no questions.
× Yes, I do.
✓ Yes, I think so.
The question 'Do you think bikes are popular in your country?' asks for an opinion, so the reply 'Yes, I do.' is grammatical but slightly odd because 'do' typically repeats a verb from the question. A more natural reply is 'Yes, I think so.' or 'Yes, they are.' Both fit the question's present-tense general opinion. Suggestion: when asked for opinion, prefer 'Yes, I think so' or repeat the subject and verb: 'Yes, they are.'