BikePart 1 Informe

SimulacroPart12026-04-23 22:06:44

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Part 1

Examinador

Did you have a bike when you were a child?

Candidato

No, that time I don't have a bike.

Examinador

Do you think bikes are popular in your country?

Candidato

Yes, Splendor Plus is most popular bike in India.

Evaluación

Total

Total: 5.0Fluidez y coherencia: 5.0Pronunciación: 5.0Gramática: 5.0Recurso léxico: 5.0

Part 1

Did you have a bike when you were a child?

Puntuación: 40.0

Sugerencia: Improve grammar, use past tense, and give a brief reason or extra detail. Start with a clear topic sentence, then add one supporting detail using a linking word. Keep it natural and concise (max 5 sentences).

Ejemplo: No, I didn't have a bike when I was a child. However, I often borrowed my neighbour's bicycle to ride to school, which helped me learn to balance and enjoy cycling.

Do you think bikes are popular in your country?

Puntuación: 65.0

Sugerencia: Be more natural and provide a little supporting detail. Use a complete sentence, include a linking word to expand, and avoid over-specific brand mention unless relevant. Use appropriate verb forms and articles.

Ejemplo: Yes, bikes are very popular in India. For example, models like the Hero Splendor are common because they are affordable and fuel-efficient, so many people use them for daily commuting.

Gramática

Present tense issue

× No, that time I don't have a bike.

No, I didn't have a bike then.

The question asks about the past ('when you were a child'), so the student must use past tense. 'Don't have' is present tense and incorrect for past reference. Also word order and time expression: 'that time' is unnatural; use 'then' or 'at that time'. Use past simple 'didn't have'. Suggestion: replace present tense verbs with past simple when referring to completed past periods and use 'then' for time reference.

Singular and plural issue

× Yes, Splendor Plus is most popular bike in India.

Yes, Splendor Plus is the most popular bike in India.

The noun phrase lacks the definite article 'the' before a superlative ('most popular') and sounds ungrammatical. Superlatives normally take 'the' when identifying a single item as highest in degree. Additionally, 'bike' can remain singular when naming a model, but requires the article. Suggestion: add 'the' before 'most popular' to form 'the most popular'.

Third person singular issue

× Yes, Splendor Plus is most popular bike in India.

Yes, Splendor Plus is the most popular bike in India.

The verb 'is' is correct for third-person singular subject 'Splendor Plus', but the original sentence still misses the definite article. This entry is flagged because speakers often omit 'the' with third-person statements about ranking; ensure subject-verb agreement remains and add 'the' for proper superlative construction.

Vocabulario

PopularWell-liked; Nonspecialist; Widespread; Mass
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