BikePart 1 Report

MockPart12026-06-25 09:06:45

Conversation

Part 1

Examiner

Did you have a bike when you were a child?

Candidate

Yes, but it's be stolen when I was a child.

Examiner

Do you think bikes are popular in your country?

Candidate

Absolutely yes by every every family has a back, maybe their adults rights or their children rights, but bike is a really common sense in our country.

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: Make the answer grammatically correct, concise, and add one brief detail. Start with a clear topic sentence, correct tense and pronoun use, and optionally give a short reason or feeling. Use linking words if you add details.

Example: Yes, I had a bike when I was a child, but it was stolen when I was about ten. I felt very upset because I used it to ride to my friend’s house every day.

Do you think bikes are popular in your country?

Score: 40.0

Suggestion: Give a clear direct response, correct grammar and pronunciation errors (e.g. 'back' → 'bike'), and provide specific supporting details using linking words. Limit to about 2–4 sentences and avoid repetition.

Example: Yes, bikes are very popular in my country. In many families both children and adults own bikes, and people often use them for short trips or exercise, especially in smaller towns.

Grammar

Verb in the past participle form

× Yes, but it's be stolen when I was a child.

Yes, but it was stolen when I was a child.

The error is using 'be' instead of the correct past participle or past form. The passive construction for a past event requires 'was' + past participle (stolen). 'It's be stolen' mixes present contraction 'it's' and base verb 'be', which is incorrect. Use 'it was stolen' to indicate a completed action in the past. Suggestion: use simple past passive for events that happened to the subject in the past (was/were + past participle).

Sentence structure errors

× Absolutely yes by every every family has a back, maybe their adults rights or their children rights, but bike is a really common sense in our country.

Absolutely. Almost every family has a bike, either for the adults or for the children, and bikes are very common in our country.

Multiple sentence structure and word choice errors: 'by every every family has a back' is ungrammatical and likely intended as 'almost every family has a bike'. Repetition 'every every' is incorrect. 'their adults rights or their children rights' is incorrect pronoun and noun choices; the intended meaning is 'for the adults or for the children'. 'but bike is a really common sense' is incorrect: 'bike' needs an article or plural 'bikes', 'common sense' is the wrong collocation. Also subject-verb agreement: 'bikes are' rather than 'bike is' when speaking generally. Suggestion: break into clear clauses, use 'almost every', use 'has a bike' (singular per family) or 'bikes are common' and correct plural agreement.

Vocabulary

BackRear; Reverse; Backward
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