BikePart 1 채점 보고서

모의고사Part12026-04-22 19:19:47

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Part 1

시험관

Did you have a bike when you were a child?

수험생

No, I have no like.

시험관

Do you think bikes are popular in your country?

수험생

Yes, I like sports like in my country.

평가

총점

총점: 5.0유창성과 일관성: 5.0발음: 5.0문법: 5.0어휘: 5.0

Part 1

Did you have a bike when you were a child?

점수: 25.0

제안: Your answer is unclear and grammatically incorrect. Begin with a direct topic sentence that answers the question, then add one or two supporting details using linking words. Be specific about reasons why you didn’t have a bike (for example: family circumstances, safety concerns, or preference). Keep it natural and concise (no more than 3–4 short sentences).

예시: No, I didn’t have a bike when I was a child. I grew up in a small apartment and my parents thought it wasn’t safe to ride near our busy street. Instead, I usually walked to school or took a bus.

Do you think bikes are popular in your country?

점수: 30.0

제안: The answer doesn’t directly address popularity and is vague. Start with a clear opinion about whether bikes are popular, then give specific reasons or examples and use linking words (for example: because, therefore, for instance). Mention who uses bikes (commuters, students) or where they are popular (cities, parks). Keep it natural and under five sentences.

예시: Yes, I think bikes are quite popular in my country because many people use them for short commutes and exercise. For example, in big cities there are dedicated bike lanes and many students ride to school, while others cycle in parks on weekends.

문법

Incorrect use of pronouns

× No, I have no like.

No, I don't have one.

The student used 'I have no like', which is ungrammatical. The intended meaning is negative possession of a bike in the past. Use the auxiliary 'do' for negation in the present simple or 'did' for past: because the examiner asked about childhood ('Did you have a bike when you were a child?'), the correct reply should use the past tense: 'No, I didn't have one.' If keeping present-tense sense, 'No, I don't have one.' Use 'one' to refer to 'a bike' and form the negative with 'do/did' rather than 'have no like.' Suggested improvement: listen for the question tense (past) and answer with matching tense and correct negative structure ('No, I didn't have one.').

Incorrect use of prepositions

× Yes, I like sports like in my country.

Yes, bikes are popular because many people like sports in my country.

The original sentence 'Yes, I like sports like in my country' misuses 'like' and the preposition structure, and it does not directly answer whether bikes are popular. The examiner asked about popularity of bikes in the country, so the reply should state a reason or fact. The corrected sentence uses a clear connector 'because' and correct prepositional phrase 'in my country.' Suggestion: answer the question directly, use 'in my country' to show location, and avoid repeating 'like' incorrectly. If the student intended a short affirmative: 'Yes, they are popular in my country.'

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