Part 1
Examiner
Did you have a bike when you were a child?
Candidate
When I was a child, I have a bike and it was red and it was very small bike because I'm very small.
Examiner
Do you think bikes are popular in your country?
Candidate
Actually, I, I think, uh, in Turkey bikes isn't very popular because uh, we are always driving car, We are always drive a car. Uh, we haven't any bicycle roads and uh.
Did you have a bike when you were a child?
Score: 48.0Suggestion: Cevap daha doğru gramer kullanımı, daha kısa ve doğal cümle yapısı ve gereksiz tekrarların kaldırılması ile geliştirilebilir. Geçmiş zamanda konuşurken 'have' yerine 'had' kullanılmalı; ayrıca uzun tekrar eden ifadeler (="it was... it was...") tek cümlede düzenlenmeli. Öneri olarak: 1) Konuyu doğrudan belirten bir ana cümle kurun; 2) Destekleyici ayrıntıları 1–2 kısa cümleyle ekleyin; 3) Bağlaçlar (because, so) kullanarak neden veya açıklama verin; 4) Maksimum 5 cümle sınırına uyun.
Example: Yes, I had a small red bike when I was a child. It was too small for me after a while, so my parents sold it. I used to ride it in the neighborhood every afternoon because there was a safe park nearby.
Do you think bikes are popular in your country?
Score: 40.0Suggestion: Cevap akıcılık, dilbilgisi ve tutarlılık açısından geliştirilmeli. Konuşurken gereksiz duraklamalar (uh, I, I) azaltılmalı; özne-fiil uyumuna dikkat edilmeli ('bikes aren't' veya 'bicycles aren't'); tekrar eden ifadeler kaldırılmalı; gerekirse bir neden ve bir örnek ekleyin. İyi bir yapı: doğrudan görüş + iki destekleyici neden (kısa ve spesifik).
Example: No, I don't think bicycles are very popular in Turkey. Most people prefer cars because public infrastructure is built for driving, and there are few dedicated cycle lanes. For example, I rarely see commuters riding bikes to work in my city.
× When I was a child, I have a bike and it was red and it was very small bike because I'm very small.
✓ When I was a child, I had a bike. It was red and very small because I was very small.
The sentence mixes past and present tenses. Use past simple for past events. Change 'have' to 'had' and 'I'm' to 'I was'. Also remove the extra article before 'bike' in 'very small bike' to make it 'very small.' Suggestion: keep all verbs describing past situations in past simple and split into two sentences for clarity.
× Actually, I, I think, uh, in Turkey bikes isn't very popular because uh, we are always driving car,
✓ Actually, I think bikes aren't very popular in Turkey because we always drive cars,
Subject 'bikes' is plural so verb must be plural: use 'aren't' not 'isn't' (third person singular issue). Also 'drive car' should be 'drive cars' for general statement. Suggestion: match verb number to subject and use plural noun for general habits.
× We are always drive a car.
✓ We always drive cars.
The structure 'are always drive' is incorrect: 'are' + base verb requires -ing form; but the intended meaning is habitual action so use simple present 'drive'. Also 'a car' should be plural 'cars' when speaking generally. Suggestion: use 'we always drive cars' for habitual actions.
× Uh, we haven't any bicycle roads and uh.
✓ We don't have any bike lanes.
Use 'don't have' instead of 'haven't any' in modern English (auxiliary verb with do). Also 'bicycle roads' is unnatural; 'bike lanes' or 'bicycle lanes' is preferred. Suggestion: use 'We don't have any bike lanes' for clarity and correct preposition/structure.