BikePart 1 Báo cáo

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Part 1

Giám khảo

Did you have a bike when you were a child?

Thí sinh

No, I don't have bike.

Giám khảo

Do you think bikes are popular in your country?

Thí sinh

No, I did not think.

Đánh giá

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Tổng: 5.0Trôi chảy và mạch lạc: 5.0Phát âm: 5.0Ngữ pháp: 5.0Từ vựng: 5.0

Part 1

Did you have a bike when you were a child?

Điểm: 25.0

Gợi ý: Correct the tense and grammar, expand slightly with a topic sentence and one supporting detail, and keep it natural. For example, start with a clear past-tense statement, then give a brief reason or memory. Use linking words if needed. Avoid single-word negatives and ensure at most five sentences.

Ví dụ: No, I didn't have a bike when I was a child. My family lived in a crowded city where it was hard to ride safely, so my parents preferred I walk or take public transport.

Do you think bikes are popular in your country?

Điểm: 30.0

Gợi ý: Answer directly in present tense and give a specific reason or contrast. Use a topic sentence followed by one supporting detail, using a linking word like 'because' or 'however' to make it coherent. Keep it natural and concise.

Ví dụ: Not really — bicycles are less popular now because many people prefer motorcycles and cars for convenience. However, they are still used in some rural areas for short trips.

Ngữ pháp

Incorrect use of verb tense and auxiliary (Present vs Past)

× No, I don't have bike.

No, I didn't have a bike.

The examiner's question asked about the past ('when you were a child'), so the student should use the past tense. The original sentence uses present tense auxiliary 'do' with 'have', which is mismatched. Also 'bike' needs the indefinite article 'a'. Use 'didn't have' for negative past simple and include the article: 'No, I didn't have a bike.' Suggestions: match verb tense to the time reference (past), use the correct auxiliary for negation in past simple (did not/didn't), and include the article before singular countable nouns (a bike).

Incorrect use of verb tense (Present vs Past)

× No, I did not think.

No, I don't think so.

The examiner asked a present-tense question ('Do you think bikes are popular...'). The student answered with past tense 'did not think', which does not match the question's time frame. Use present simple negative 'don't think' and add 'so' to sound natural: 'No, I don't think so.' Suggestions: match the tense of your response to the question (present simple), use the correct auxiliary 'do/does' for present simple negatives, and include 'so' for naturalness in short responses.

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