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.

Giám khảo

Do you think bikes are popular in your country?

Thí sinh

No, I didn't 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: Use past tense and give a brief, natural answer with one supporting detail. Start with a clear topic sentence in past tense, then add a reason or short memory using a linking word (e.g., "because", "so"). Keep it under five sentences. Also correct grammar: use "didn't" or "I didn't have one" for past negative.

Ví dụ: No, I didn't have a bike when I was a child. I lived in a small apartment and my parents preferred that I play in the nearby park, so they never bought one for me.

Do you think bikes are popular in your country?

Điểm: 30.0

Gợi ý: Answer directly using present-tense opinion and give a specific reason or brief example. Use linking words like "because" or "however" to connect ideas, and correct the grammar: say "No, I don't think so" or "No, I don't think bikes are very popular." Keep the response natural and concise.

Ví dụ: No, I don't think bikes are very popular in my country because most people prefer cars for commuting, especially in cities where the roads are busy and there are fewer dedicated bike lanes.

Ngữ pháp

Incorrect use of tense / Auxiliary verb

× No, I don't have.

No, I didn't have.

The question 'Did you have a bike when you were a child?' is in the past simple. The student's reply should use past simple as well. 'I don't have' is present tense and uses the present auxiliary 'do', which is incorrect here. Use the past simple affirmative 'I didn't have' or better the positive 'No, I didn't' to mean 'I did not have one.' Suggestion: match the tense of the question (use past simple) and use the correct past simple auxiliary for negatives (didn't + base verb).

Incorrect use of tense / Verb tense disagreement

× No, I didn't think.

No, I don't think so.

The examiner asked 'Do you think bikes are popular in your country?' which is present simple. The student's reply 'No, I didn't think' uses past simple and 'think' with past auxiliary, which does not match the present-question context. The correct response should be in present simple: 'No, I don't think so.' Alternatively, 'No, I don't think they are' is acceptable. Suggestion: ensure the response tense matches the question and use the appropriate auxiliary for present negatives (don't/don't + base verb) and add 'so' or a clause to complete the idea.

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