Part 1
Giám khảo
Did you have a bike when you were a child?
Thí sinh
Yes I did. I had a pink Pike. Pink Pike, umm, it was small and had multiple colors and uh, I liked playing.
Giám khảo
Do you think bikes are popular in your country?
Thí sinh
Actually no and yes. No because we tend to use cars in transformations and bike is just for entertainment. If we play bike in the weekend or in the.
Did you have a bike when you were a child?
Điểm: 68.0Gợi ý: حاول أن تكون إجابتك أكثر تنظيماً وطبيعية. ابدأ بجملة موضوع واضحة، ثم أضف تفاصيل داعمة محددة دون تكرار أو تردد. تجنّب الكلمات المتراتبة مثل "umm" و"uh"، واستبدلها بتوقف قصير إذا احتجت للتفكير. كما حسّن استخدام المفردات (مثلاً: "bike" بدلاً من "Pike" إن كان خطأ لفظي) ووصف الخصائص بعبارات أدق مثل "small frame" أو "bright colours".
Ví dụ: Yes, I did. I had a small pink bike with a white basket and colourful streamers on the handlebars. I loved riding it around my neighbourhood every afternoon because it was light and easy to control.
Do you think bikes are popular in your country?
Điểm: 54.0Gợi ý: اجعل إجابتك أكثر تنظيماً واحرص على توضيح الرأي بوضوح ثم دعم الفكرة بتفاصيل محددة ومترابطة. تجنّب التردّد ومن ثم أكمل الجملة بدلاً من تركها مقطوعة. استخدم أدوات ربط (for example, however, because) لربط الأفكار وقدم أمثلة محددة عن أسباب شعبية السيارات أو استخدام الدراجات في أوقات محددة.
Ví dụ: I think bikes are somewhat popular, but cars are more common. For example, most families prefer cars for daily commuting because they are faster and more convenient. However, many people use bikes for leisure at weekends or in parks.
× I had a pink Pike.
✓ I had a pink bike.
The student used 'Pike' which is likely a misspelling of 'bike'; this is a lexical error rather than pluralization, but it leads to an incorrect noun. Correct by replacing with the singular countable noun 'bike'. Use 'a' before a singular countable noun. Suggestion: spell common nouns correctly and check articles before singular nouns.
× Pink Pike, umm, it was small and had multiple colors and uh, I liked playing.
✓ The bike was small and had multiple colors, and I liked playing with it.
The original sentence lacks the object for 'playing' and repeats the noun unnecessarily. 'Playing' needs a preposition 'with' and an object when referring to an activity with a thing. Also remove the redundant noun and filler words. Suggestion: use 'playing with it' to show the object of the activity and combine clauses with commas and conjunctions for clarity.
× No because we tend to use cars in transformations and bike is just for entertainment.
✓ No, because we tend to use cars for transportation and bikes are just for entertainment.
There are two issues: incorrect preposition 'in transformations' should be 'for transportation'; also 'bike' should be plural 'bikes' to match general statement. Use 'for' to indicate purpose. Suggestion: use 'for transportation' for purpose and pluralize general countable nouns when speaking generally.
× If we play bike in the weekend or in the.
✓ If we ride bikes on the weekend or on weekends.
'Play bike' is incorrect collocation; the verb for using a bike is 'ride'. Also use plural 'bikes' when speaking generally and 'on the weekend' or 'on weekends' fits English prepositional use. The original is also incomplete; finish the sentence. Suggestion: use 'ride bikes on weekends' or 'ride a bike on the weekend' depending on context.
× Actually no and yes.
✓ Actually, both yes and no.
This short answer is conversational but awkward. Rephrasing improves clarity. Not a strict grammar error but clarity issue: order and punctuation help. Suggestion: use 'both yes and no' or 'it depends' to communicate mixed opinion more clearly.