BikePart 1 Informe

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Conversación

Part 1

Examinador

Did you have a bike when you were a child?

Candidato

Yes, I did.

Examinador

Do you think bikes are popular in your country?

Candidato

No I don't. I think motorbike and car are more popular.

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: 65.0

Sugerencia: Cải thiện: Trả lời nên mở rộng hơn để đầy đủ theo cấu trúc Basic Structure — bắt đầu bằng câu chủ đề rõ ràng rồi thêm chi tiết cụ thể. Sử dụng liên từ khi bổ sung thông tin và tránh trả lời quá ngắn. Ví dụ: nêu loại xe, tần suất sử dụng, ai tặng hoặc kỉ niệm liên quan để làm câu trả lời tự nhiên và hiệu quả.

Ejemplo: Yes, I did. I had a small red bicycle that my parents bought for my seventh birthday, and I used to ride it to the park almost every afternoon. It helped me learn balance quickly, and I remember practicing turns with my older brother.

Do you think bikes are popular in your country?

Puntuación: 70.0

Sugerencia: Cải thiện: Câu trả lời nên cụ thể hơn và dùng liên từ để mở rộng ý. Thêm lí do, so sánh và một ví dụ để tăng tính thuyết phục. Tránh câu quá ngắn; dùng từ vựng liên quan (e.g., commuting, infrastructure, convenience).

Ejemplo: Not really. In my country, motorbikes and cars are far more common because they are faster and more convenient for daily commuting. For example, most people use motorbikes to get to work because public transport is limited and distances can be long.

Gramática

Singular and plural issue

× I think motorbike and car are more popular.

I think motorbikes and cars are more popular.

The nouns 'motorbike' and 'car' are countable and here refer to general categories, so they should be in the plural form 'motorbikes' and 'cars' to match the comparative 'more popular'. Use plural nouns when speaking about things in general. Suggestion: Use plural forms for countable nouns when referring to them in general (e.g., 'motorbikes' and 'cars').

Punctuation/Contraction and sentence clarity (falls under Sentence structure errors - ID 26)

× No I don't.

No, I don't.

A comma is needed after 'No' to separate the interjection from the rest of the sentence for clarity and correct punctuation. Also in spoken responses it's common to say 'No, I don't think so.' for completeness. Suggestion: Add a comma after short interjections such as 'No' and consider completing the answer for clarity (e.g., 'No, I don't think so.').

Vocabulario

PopularWell-liked; Nonspecialist; Widespread; Mass
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