BikePart 1 Report

MockPart12026-06-08 00:28:01

Conversation

Part 1

Examiner

Did you have a bike when you were a child?

Candidate

No, I don't have bike when I was a child.

Examiner

Do you think bikes are popular in your country?

Candidate

Yes, I think bikes are popular in my country because my country is not very rich so normal people can easily afford bikes rather than car. That's why bikes are popular in bike engine.

Evaluation

Overall

Overall: 5.5Fluency & Coherence: 5.5Pronunciation: 5.5Grammar: 5.0Lexical Resource: 5.5

Part 1

Did you have a bike when you were a child?

Score: 45.0

Suggestion: Improve grammar, verb tense and sentence structure. Answer directly using past tense, give a brief supporting detail (one or two reasons or a short memory), and keep it within 1–3 sentences. Use linking words if you add reasons (for example, "because" or "so").

Example: No, I didn't have a bike when I was a child because my family couldn't afford one. However, I remember occasionally riding a neighbor's bike on weekends, which I enjoyed very much.

Do you think bikes are popular in your country?

Score: 55.0

Suggestion: Correct sentence structure and vocabulary, use clearer reasons and avoid awkward phrases. Start with a topic sentence, then add one or two specific supporting details using linking words (for example, "because", "for example", "so"). Avoid meaningless repetition like "bike engine."

Example: Yes, I think bikes are very popular in my country because many people find them affordable and convenient for short trips. For example, commuters often use motorbikes to avoid traffic and save money on fuel.

Grammar

Incorrect use of tense and verb form

× No, I don't have bike when I was a child.

No, I didn't have a bike when I was a child.

This sentence mixes present simple ('don't have') with a past time reference ('when I was a child'). Use past simple 'didn't have' for past events. Also a singular countable noun 'bike' requires an article 'a'. Suggestion: Use past tense consistently and include articles for singular countable nouns: 'I didn't have a bike.' Grammar problem type ID:5

Incorrect use of articles and sentence structure

× Yes, I think bikes are popular in my country because my country is not very rich so normal people can easily afford bikes rather than car. That's why bikes are popular in bike engine.

Yes, I think bikes are popular in my country because the country is not very wealthy, so ordinary people can easily afford bikes rather than cars. That's why bikes are common for short trips.

Multiple issues: 'my country is not very rich' is acceptable but 'the country is not very wealthy' is more natural (adjective choice). 'normal people' should be 'ordinary people' or 'average people' (word choice). 'rather than car' needs plural and article: 'rather than cars'. The final clause 'bikes are popular in bike engine' is ungrammatical and meaningless; likely intended meaning is 'bikes are common for short trips' or 'in urban areas'—here corrected to 'common for short trips'. Corrections address article errors (ID22), noun plurality (ID1), word choice/adjective use (ID13), and sentence structure (ID26). Grammar problem type ID:22

Vocabulary

NormalUsual; Ordinary
PopularWell-liked; Nonspecialist; Widespread; Mass
RichWealthy; Abounding in; Plentiful; Fertile; Strong
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