Part 1
시험관
Did you have a bike when you were a child?
수험생
Hi.
시험관
Do you think bikes are popular in your country?
수험생
What?
Did you have a bike when you were a child?
점수: 8.0제안: Студент не ответил на вопрос. Нужно давать прямой тематический ответ (да/нет), затем кратко пояснить с 1–2 дополнительными деталями, используя связку. Например: начать с ‘Yes, I did’ или ‘No, I didn’t’, затем указать причину или воспоминание. Длина ответа — до 3–4 предложений, избегать одного слова или приветствий.
예시: Yes, I did. I had a small red bicycle that my parents bought me when I was six, and I used to ride it to the park every weekend. Because the area was quiet, I felt safe practicing tricks with my friends.
Do you think bikes are popular in your country?
점수: 6.0제안: Студент показал непонимание вместо попытки ответа. Нужно переформулировать вопрос и ответить прямо, затем добавить конкретные детали и причину, используя связки (for example, because / so). Избегать незнакомых слов и поддерживать связность в 2–3 предложениях.
예시: Do you mean in general? I think bicycles are quite popular, especially in cities, because they are cheap and convenient for short trips. For example, many people use shared bikes to commute to work or school during weekdays.
× Hi.
✓ Yes, I did.
The student's response 'Hi.' is not an answer to the examiner's question 'Did you have a bike when you were a child?'. This is a sentence structure and relevance issue: there is no verb answering the past-tense yes/no question. Suggestion: Provide a full sentence that directly answers the question and matches the past tense, for example 'Yes, I did.' or 'No, I didn't.' If giving more detail, use past tense: 'Yes, I did; I had a bicycle when I was a child.'
× What?
✓ Do you mean 'Are bicycles popular in my country?' If so, I think bikes are popular.
The student's response 'What?' is not a proper answer to the examiner's question and fails to address content; this is a sentence structure and pragmatic error. Suggestion: Clarify if the question was unclear ('Could you repeat the question, please?') or answer directly using present simple for general statements: 'I think bikes are popular in my country.'