BikePart 1 Report

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Part 1

Examiner

Did you have a bike when you were a child?

Candidate

Uh, yes, when I were trying. I have a small bike my father bought for me. I prop it ride my bicycle every day when I wash drives.

Examiner

Do you think bikes are popular in your country?

Candidate

In my country bicycle is not popular on the road. You almost see motorbike in car bicycle usually.

Evaluation

Overall

Overall: 5.0Fluency & Coherence: 5.0Pronunciation: 5.0Grammar: 5.0Lexical Resource: 5.0

Part 1

Did you have a bike when you were a child?

Score: 42.0

Suggestion: Cải thiện ngữ pháp cơ bản, nhất là thì và chủ vị-động từ (ví dụ: 'I had' thay vì 'I have'), cùng cách dùng từ và cấu trúc câu tự nhiên. Trả lời nên rõ ràng, ngắn gọn (1-3 câu), có câu chủ đề và 1-2 chi tiết bổ sung cụ thể. Chú ý dùng liên từ phù hợp nếu thêm thông tin (ví dụ: 'and', 'so', 'because'). Ngoài ra, tránh từ không rõ nghĩa như 'when I were trying' hoặc 'wash drives' — thay bằng diễn đạt chính xác như 'when I was learning' hoặc 'near our house'.

Example: Yes, I had a small bicycle when I was a child. My father bought it for me, and I learned to ride it in our neighborhood park every afternoon.

Do you think bikes are popular in your country?

Score: 48.0

Suggestion: Cải thiện cấu trúc câu và từ vựng để nêu quan điểm rõ ràng, dùng từ số nhiều/số ít chính xác và sắp xếp từ đúng vị trí. Nên mở rộng thêm 1-2 lý do cụ thể để hỗ trợ ý kiến (ví dụ: hạ tầng, khí hậu, thói quen). Sử dụng liên từ như 'because' hoặc 'however' để kết nối ý. Tránh dịch theo từng từ từ tiếng Việt; thay bằng cách diễn đạt tự nhiên như 'Motorbikes are far more common than bicycles.'

Example: No, bicycles are not very popular in my country. Motorbikes are much more common because they are faster and more convenient for navigating traffic, and the roads are often better suited for two-wheelers than for casual cycling.

Grammar

Past tense issue

× Uh, yes, when I were trying.

Uh, yes, when I was trying.

The verb 'were' is the past tense plural or subjunctive form; with the singular subject 'I' in a simple past context use 'was'. Suggestion: use 'I was' for past simple statements.

Article errors

× I have a small bike my father bought for me.

I had a small bike that my father bought for me.

The original uses present 'have' while the question asks about childhood; tense should be past. Also a relative connector 'that' helps clarity. Suggestion: change to past tense 'had' and include 'that' or a comma: 'I had a small bike that my father bought for me.'

Sentence structure errors

× I prop it ride my bicycle every day when I wash drives.

I used to ride my bicycle every day when I was young.

The original is ungrammatical: 'prop it ride' is incorrect word order and 'wash drives' makes no sense. Context requires past habit, so 'used to' + base verb is appropriate. Suggestion: say 'I used to ride my bicycle every day when I was young' or 'I rode my bicycle every day when I was a child.'

Present tense issue

× In my country bicycle is not popular on the road.

In my country, bicycles are not popular on the roads.

Subject 'bicycle' should be plural 'bicycles' when making a general statement (use plural noun with present simple). Also add comma and plural 'roads' for natural phrasing. Suggestion: use 'Bicycles are not popular on the roads in my country.'

Singular and plural issue

× You almost see motorbike in car bicycle usually.

You almost always see motorbikes and cars instead of bicycles.

The original has incorrect word order and wrong singular/plural forms. 'Motorbike' should be plural 'motorbikes' and sentence needs adverb placement 'almost always'. Also clarify contrast with 'bicycles'. Suggestion: 'You almost always see motorbikes and cars instead of bicycles.'

Vocabulary

PopularWell-liked; Nonspecialist; Widespread; Mass
SmallLittle; Short; Slight; Inadequate; Foolish
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