Part 1
Examiner
Did you have a bike when you were a child?
Candidate
Yes, when I childhood I had a bicycle. When I get up every morning I ride bicycle.
Examiner
Do you think bikes are popular in your country?
Candidate
My country has a beautiful nature, especially north of Iran has a beautiful nature. Every places is green and cheaper for vacation.
Did you have a bike when you were a child?
Score: 58.0Suggestion: Make the answer grammatically correct, concise, and add a specific supporting detail. Begin with a clear topic sentence, correct verb tenses and articles, and use a linking phrase to add detail. Avoid repetition and keep it within 2–4 sentences.
Example: Yes, I had a bicycle when I was a child. I used to ride it every morning to the park near my house, which helped me stay active and made me feel independent.
Do you think bikes are popular in your country?
Score: 60.0Suggestion: Answer the question directly first, then give a specific reason or example using a linking word. Correct phrasing and avoid repetition. Mention popularity clearly (who uses bikes and where) and connect it to the scenery or convenience.
Example: Yes, bikes are quite popular in some parts of my country, especially in the north. Because the northern regions are scenic and have many flat, green areas, locals and tourists often rent bicycles to explore the countryside.
× Yes, when I childhood I had a bicycle.
✓ Yes, when I was a child I had a bicycle.
The original sentence omits the necessary verb 'was' and uses the noun 'childhood' incorrectly; 'when I was a child' is the correct time expression. This is a sentence structure error (missing copula and wrong noun form). Suggestion: use 'was' with the noun 'child' for past state: 'when I was a child'.
× When I get up every morning I ride bicycle.
✓ When I get up every morning I ride my bicycle.
The sentence is present simple and mostly correct, but it is missing the article or possessive before 'bicycle'. This is an article/pronoun usage issue categorized under present tense context. Use 'my bicycle' to show possession or 'a bicycle' for general. Also add a comma optionally after the adverbial phrase: 'When I get up every morning, I ride my bicycle.'
× My country has a beautiful nature, especially north of Iran has a beautiful nature.
✓ My country has beautiful nature; especially the north of Iran has beautiful scenery.
The phrase 'north of Iran' needs the definite article 'the' and repeating 'has a beautiful nature' is awkward. Also 'nature' is usually uncountable and 'scenery' or 'natural scenery' is better. This is an incorrect use of prepositions/articles and word choice. Suggestion: use 'the north of Iran' and avoid repetition: 'the north of Iran has beautiful scenery.'
× Every places is green and cheaper for vacation.
✓ Every place is green and cheaper for vacation.
'Every' should be followed by a singular noun, so 'places' must be 'place'. Also verb agreement: 'is' matches singular. However, the phrase 'cheaper for vacation' is unclear; consider 'is a cheaper place for vacations' or 'is inexpensive for vacations.' This is a singular/plural usage error. Suggestion: use 'every place is green and inexpensive for vacations' or 'places are green and cheaper for vacations.'