Part 1
Examinador
Did you have a bike when you were a child?
Candidato
Yes, when I was a child I had a pink bite and I still remember my mother learn. My mother taught me to how to ride a bike and I think ride by is very exciting. Exciting.
Examinador
Do you think bikes are popular in your country?
Candidato
To be honest, by are popular in my country and for my observation adore usually exercise by after a long day and I think it's improve my health and.
Did you have a bike when you were a child?
Puntuación: 45.0Sugerencia: Bạn trả lời đã nêu ý chính nhưng mắc nhiều lỗi ngữ pháp, phát âm và câu lặp. Cần: 1) Sửa lỗi phát âm/từ vựng (“bite” → “bike”; “learn” → “learnt” hoặc “taught”); 2) Cấu trúc câu rõ ràng: mở đầu bằng câu chủ đề ngắn, tiếp theo cung cấp một hoặc hai chi tiết hỗ trợ; 3) Tránh lặp từ/ý (không cần nói “Exciting. Exciting.”); 4) Dùng liên từ để nối ý (e.g. “and”, “so”, “which”). Cụ thể luyện: a) Câu đơn đúng thì: “When I was a child, I had a pink bike.” b) Câu tiếp theo mô tả người dạy và cảm xúc: “My mother taught me how to ride it, and I found it very exciting because I felt free.”
Ejemplo: When I was a child, I had a pink bike. My mother taught me how to ride it, and I found it very exciting because it made me feel free and independent.
Do you think bikes are popular in your country?
Puntuación: 40.0Sugerencia: Câu trả lời thiếu rõ ràng, nhiều lỗi từ vựng và ngữ pháp (“by”→“bikes”; cấu trúc rườm rà, thiếu kết luận). Cần: 1) Bắt đầu bằng câu chủ đề trực tiếp: “Yes, I think bikes are popular.” 2) Bổ sung chi tiết cụ thể và logic với liên từ (ví dụ: “because”, “so”); 3) Tránh các từ không chính xác (e.g. “adore usually exercise by” không đúng) — thay bằng “many people use them for exercise or commuting”. 4) Kết thúc bằng ý kết luận ngắn gọn. Ví dụ luyện: “Yes, bikes are popular because many people ride them to exercise and to avoid traffic.”
Ejemplo: Yes, bikes are quite popular in my country because many people use them for exercise and short journeys. For example, after a long day some people cycle in parks to relax, which also helps improve their health.
× Yes, when I was a child I had a pink bite and I still remember my mother learn.
✓ Yes, when I was a child I had a pink bike and I still remember my mother teaching me.
'bite' is a misspelling; should be 'bike' (noun). 'learn' is incorrect here because the structure requires a gerund after 'remember' when referring to an action someone performed for the speaker; use 'teaching' not base verb. Also the sentence combines two ideas; correcting maintains past context and proper verb forms. Suggestion: replace 'bite' with 'bike' and use 'teaching' after 'remember my mother'. Use simple past/gerund to match timeline.
× My mother taught me to how to ride a bike and I think ride by is very exciting.
✓ My mother taught me how to ride a bike and I think riding a bike is very exciting.
Incorrect infinitive phrase 'to how to' — remove 'to' and use 'how to ride'. 'ride by' is wrong; likely meant 'riding a bike'. After 'I think' a gerund phrase 'riding a bike' is appropriate. Suggestion: use 'taught me how to ride' and 'riding a bike is very exciting.'
× Exciting.
✓ It was exciting.
Single word 'Exciting' is a fragment lacking a subject and verb. To be a complete sentence in the past narrative, add a subject and verb: 'It was exciting.' Suggestion: avoid sentence fragments in spoken answers if aiming for full sentences.
× To be honest, by are popular in my country and for my observation adore usually exercise by after a long day and I think it's improve my health and.
✓ To be honest, bikes are popular in my country, and in my observation people usually ride bikes to exercise after a long day, and I think it improves their health.
Multiple issues: 'by' is a misspelling of 'bikes' or 'bike'; pronoun 'people' needed rather than 'adore'. 'adore usually exercise by' makes no sense; likely intended 'people usually ride bikes to exercise'. 'it's improve my health' mixes pronouns and verb forms; use 'it improves their health' or 'it improves my health' depending on speaker. Also sentence was incomplete and lacked proper subjects. Suggestion: use 'people' as subject, 'ride bikes' as verb phrase, and 'improves' for third person singular.
× and I think it's improve my health and.
✓ and I think it improves my health.
After 'I think' when stating a general belief about present/future, use simple present 'it improves' for third person singular. 'it's improve' is ungrammatical: 'it's' contracts 'it is' which requires present participle or adjective, not base verb. Suggestion: use 'it improves' or 'it is improving' depending on intended meaning.