Part 1
試験官
Did you have a bike when you were a child?
受験者
Did you have a pie when you were a child?
試験官
Do you think bikes are popular in your country?
受験者
Do you think buy a bubble in your country?
Did you have a bike when you were a child?
スコア: 15.0提案: Bạn đã hiểu sai câu hỏi và phát âm/nhận diện từ không chính xác. Cần cải thiện kỹ năng nghe và phát âm, đặc biệt phân biệt các từ có phát âm gần giống (ví dụ bike /baɪk/ vs pie /paɪ/). Khi trả lời, hãy bắt đầu bằng câu chủ đề ngắn, trả lời trực tiếp (có/không), rồi thêm 1–2 chi tiết cụ thể và dùng từ nối nếu cần. Luyện tập nghe câu hỏi chậm trước, sau đó tăng dần tốc độ; luyện phát âm các phụ âm cuối (ví dụ /k/) và trọng âm từ để phân biệt từ.
例: Yes, I had a bike when I was a child. I rode it to school and around the neighborhood every day, which helped me stay active and make friends. For example, I used to join weekend races with my neighbor and we often fixed the bike together when it broke.
Do you think bikes are popular in your country?
スコア: 10.0提案: Bạn đã hoàn toàn không hiểu câu hỏi và dùng từ không đúng (“buy a bubble” không có nghĩa). Cần cải thiện vốn từ vựng cơ bản và kỹ năng nghe để nhận diện các từ quan trọng (bikes, popular). Hãy lắng nghe từ khóa trong câu hỏi, sau đó trả lời trực tiếp và cung cấp lý do hoặc ví dụ ngắn. Luyện tập với các câu hỏi về xu hướng (popular, common, expensive) và học từ vựng liên quan như commute, cycling, traffic, environment.
例: Yes, bikes are quite popular in my country, especially in urban areas where people use them for short trips and commuting. For instance, many students and office workers choose cycling because it is cheaper and faster than driving during rush hour.
× Did you have a pie when you were a child?
✓ Did you have a bike when you were a child?
The student misheard or mistyped 'bike' as 'pie', producing an incorrect word that does not fit the context of the examiner's question. This is a vocabulary/word choice error and also creates a sentence that does not answer the intent of the question. Suggestion: listen carefully to the question and choose the noun that matches the topic (bike). If unsure, ask for clarification or repeat the question before answering.
× Do you think buy a bubble in your country?
✓ Do you think bikes are popular in your country?
The student's reply is ungrammatical and uses incorrect word order and words ('buy a bubble' is nonsensical here). The examiner's question asks about popularity, so an appropriate reply should mirror that structure. The correct form uses the verb 'think' with a clause: 'Do you think [that] bikes are popular in your country?' Suggestion: Use a full clause after 'Do you think', include a subject and correct verb form ('bikes are popular'), and avoid literal translations or incorrect nouns. If asking about buying, use 'Do people buy bikes in your country?' but to answer the examiner's original question use the corrected sentence above.