Part 1
Examinador
Did you have a bike when you were a child?
Candidato
You couldn't let me.
Examinador
Do you think bikes are popular in your country?
Candidato
How's the solution?
Did you have a bike when you were a child?
Puntuación: 10.0Sugerencia: Ответ краткий и не по теме. Нужно отвечать напрямую на вопрос, давать чёткое утверждение, затем одно-две поддерживающие детали. Используйте связки (e.g., "Yes, I did" / "No, I didn't" затем "because" / "but"). Говорите естественно и корректно по-английски, избегая фраз, которые не соответствуют вопросу.
Ejemplo: Yes, I did. I had a small red bike when I was about seven, and I rode it every day to visit my friend. Because the bike was lightweight and easy to handle, I quickly learned to ride without training wheels.
Do you think bikes are popular in your country?
Puntuación: 8.0Sugerencia: Ответ не по теме и не отвечает на вопрос. Нужно прямо выразить мнение (Yes/No/It depends) и затем объяснить причину(ы) с конкретными примерами. Используйте связки (e.g., "because", "for example", "however"). Держите ответ в пределах 3–5 предложений.
Ejemplo: Yes, I think bikes are quite popular in my country because many people use them for short trips and exercise. For example, in cities you can see bike lanes and rental schemes, although their popularity is higher among students and young professionals than older people.
× You couldn't let me.
✓ I didn't have one.
The student's reply 'You couldn't let me.' is grammatically incorrect and does not answer the examiner's past possession question. This involves modal verb misuse and sentence structure error. The examiner asked about having a bike in childhood, which requires a past simple statement about possession. Use 'didn't have' for negative past possession: 'I didn't have one.' If the student had a bike, use 'I had one.' Avoid using modals like 'could' here unless referring to ability.
× How's the solution?
✓ Are bicycles popular in my country? If you mean 'Are bikes popular?', an appropriate answer would be: 'Yes, bicycles are quite popular in my country.' or 'No, they are not very popular.'
The student's reply 'How's the solution?' is irrelevant and ungrammatical in response to the question about popularity. This is a sentence structure and register error. The examiner asked a yes/no or opinion question; the student should answer directly using present simple for general truth: 'Bicycles are popular' or 'Bicycles are not popular.' If asking for clarification, say 'Do you mean popular for commuting or recreation?' Use clear, direct sentences that match the question's tense and meaning.