Part 1
Giám khảo
Did you have a bike when you were a child?
Thí sinh
Yes, I have a bike when I was a child.
Giám khảo
Do you think bikes are popular in your country?
Thí sinh
We are the in my country the bike is popular.
Did you have a bike when you were a child?
Điểm: 55.0Gợi ý: Correct the tense and make the reply more natural and slightly expand with one supporting detail. Start with a clear topic sentence in past tense, then add a brief additional detail using a linking word (e.g., "and" or "so"). Avoid redundancy and keep to no more than 3–4 sentences.
Ví dụ: Yes, I had a bike when I was a child. It was a small red bicycle, and I used to ride it to my friend’s house every afternoon.
Do you think bikes are popular in your country?
Điểm: 50.0Gợi ý: Provide a direct opinion sentence and follow with a specific reason or example, using linking words for coherence. Correct word order and grammar: say "Yes, bikes are popular" or "No, they are not" then add a reason (e.g., convenience, cost, traffic). Keep answers concise and natural, 2–4 sentences max.
Ví dụ: Yes, bikes are quite popular in my country because many people use them to avoid traffic and save money on transport. For example, students and workers often cycle short distances to commute.
× Yes, I have a bike when I was a child.
✓ Yes, I had a bike when I was a child.
The sentence mixes present tense 'have' with the past time phrase 'when I was a child'. Use past tense 'had' to match the past timeframe. Suggestion: use past tense for actions or possessions that occurred in the past (I had, I went, I lived).
× We are the in my country the bike is popular.
✓ In my country, bikes are popular.
The original sentence has incorrect word order and extra words ('We are the') that make it ungrammatical. The intended meaning is a general statement about bikes in the country, which should use plural 'bikes' and present simple 'are' for general facts. Suggestion: start with the context phrase 'In my country' then state the fact: 'In my country, bikes are popular.'