Part 1
考官
Did you have a bike when you were a child?
考生
Yes I do. I remember I have my first bike when I was seven years old. My BA, my dad bought it for me.
考官
Do you think bikes are popular in your country?
考生
In my perspective, I didn't know because my country Rd. is not convenient and not accessible for bicycle so it hard to ride a bike in my country.
Did you have a bike when you were a child?
分数: 55.0建议: ปรับประโยคให้ถูกต้องตามไวยากรณ์และเป็นธรรมชาติมากขึ้น ให้ตอบตรงคำถามด้วยประโยคหัวข้อแล้วเสริมรายละเอียดสั้น ๆ ไม่เกิน 5 ประโยค ควรใช้รูปอดีตกับเหตุการณ์ในอดีต และลำดับเหตุการณ์ให้ชัดเจน เช่น บอกอายุเมื่อได้จักรยาน ใครให้ และความรู้สึกหรือความทรงจำสั้น ๆ นอกจากนี้แก้คำผิดและคำที่ไม่จำเป็น (เช่น “My BA”)
示例: Yes, I did. I got my first bike when I was seven; my father bought it for me and I felt very proud. I used to ride it around our neighborhood every afternoon, which helped me become more independent.
Do you think bikes are popular in your country?
分数: 45.0建议: ตอบคำถามโดยชัดเจนว่าเห็นด้วยหรือไม่ แล้วให้เหตุผลเฉพาะเจาะจง ใช้โครงสร้างประโยคที่ถูกต้องและคำเชื่อมเพื่อทำให้เหตุผลเรียงลำดับ เช่น อธิบายปัญหาเกี่ยวกับถนน ขาดเลนจักรยาน หรือสภาพการจราจร ควรใช้คำกริยาและเวลาให้ถูกต้อง และพยายามให้ตัวอย่างหรือผลกระทบสั้น ๆ
示例: I don't think bicycles are very popular in my country because the roads are often unsafe and there are few dedicated bike lanes. For example, heavy traffic and narrow streets make cycling risky, so most people prefer motorcycles or cars.
× Yes I do.
✓ Yes I did.
The question asks about the past: 'Did you have a bike when you were a child?' The student must use past tense. Use 'did' to match the past context. Suggestion: use past tense verbs to describe past situations (I did / I had).
× I remember I have my first bike when I was seven years old.
✓ I remember I had my first bike when I was seven years old.
The sentence refers to a past event, so the verb should be in the past tense ('had'). Using present tense 'have' is inconsistent with the time expression 'when I was seven.' Suggestion: use past tense verbs when describing completed actions in the past (I remembered/I had).
× My BA, my dad bought it for me.
✓ My dad bought it for me.
'My BA' is unclear and unnecessary; it breaks sentence structure. The intended meaning is that the speaker's father bought the bike. Remove the extraneous fragment. Suggestion: keep sentences concise and avoid stray fragments; ensure subject and verb form a complete clause.
× In my perspective, I didn't know because my country Rd. is not convenient and not accessible for bicycle so it hard to ride a bike in my country.
✓ In my opinion, I don't know, because the roads in my country are not convenient or accessible for bicycles, so it is hard to ride a bike in my country.
Multiple issues: use the correct phrase 'in my opinion' instead of 'in my perspective.' The clause 'I didn't know' conflicts with the general statement; present simple 'I don't know' fits an opinion, but if referring to general fact use present. Abbreviated 'Rd.' is inappropriate here; use 'roads.' Subject-verb agreement: 'roads ... are' (plural). Use plural 'bicycles' or 'for riding a bicycle'; 'so it hard' misses 'is.' Suggestion: use correct prepositions and noun forms, ensure subject-verb agreement, and keep tense consistent for opinions or general facts.