Part 1
Examiner
Did you have a bike when you were a child?
Candidate
Yes, I have bike when I was child.
Examiner
Do you think bikes are popular in your country?
Candidate
Yes, in my country bags are more popular than cars.
Did you have a bike when you were a child?
Score: 40.0Suggestion: Cümlenizde zaman uyumu ve artikeller hatalı. Ayrıca daha doğal ve ayrıntılı bir cevap vermelisiniz. Öneri: Geçmişte olduğunu belirtmek için doğru zaman kipini (simple past) kullanın, 'a' artikeli ekleyin ve 1-2 destekleyici cümleyle deneyiminizi açıklayın. Örnek yapılar: 'Yes, I had a bike when I was a child.' ardından neden sevdiğinizi veya ne tür bir bisiklet olduğunu söyleyin. Ayrıca cümle sayısını 3-4 ile sınırlayın ve gereksiz tekrar yapmayın.
Example: Yes, I had a bike when I was a child. It was a small red bicycle that I used to ride around my neighborhood every afternoon. I enjoyed it because it gave me freedom and helped me make friends.
Do you think bikes are popular in your country?
Score: 20.0Suggestion: Cevabınız konu dışına çıktı ve anlam hatası içeriyor ('bags' kelimesi muhtemelen yanlış). Öncelikle soruya doğrudan yanıt verin, sonra gerekirse sebepler ekleyin. Bağlaçlar kullanarak mantıklı bir akış sağlayın (e.g. 'because', 'so', 'and'). Ayrıca spesifik örnekler veya karşılaştırmalar ekleyin. Öneri: Doğru kelimeyi ('bikes' veya 'cars') kullanın ve popülerlik nedenlerinden bahsedin.
Example: Yes, bikes are quite popular in my country, especially in cities where traffic is heavy. Many people use them for short trips because they are affordable and easy to park, and there are also dedicated bike lanes in some areas.
× Yes, I have bike when I was child.
✓ Yes, I had a bike when I was a child.
The student mixes present and past tenses: 'have' is present but the time phrase 'when I was a child' requires past tense. Also 'bike' needs the indefinite article 'a' and 'child' requires the article 'a' or the determiner 'a child'. Correct form: 'had' for past, 'a bike' and 'a child'. Suggestion: use past tense verbs when referring to past time expressions and include appropriate articles (e.g., 'a bike', 'a child').
× Yes, in my country bags are more popular than cars.
✓ Yes, in my country bikes are more popular than cars.
The student likely intended to say 'bikes' not 'bags' to answer the question about bikes. 'Bags' is a wrong word choice (vocabulary error) rather than a pure grammar rule; however it also involves plural agreement. Ensure the subject matches the topic: use 'bikes' (plural) and maintain plural verb agreement 'are'. Suggestion: check that the noun refers to the intended object and keep plural form if comparing categories (e.g., 'bikes are more popular than cars').