BikePart 1 채점 보고서

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Part 1

시험관

Did you have a bike when you were a child?

수험생

No, I don't have any bike when I was a child, but instead of the bike, I, I used to, uh, teaching how to play the scooter, uh, instead of bike and mostly I got a training with.

시험관

Do you think bikes are popular in your country?

수험생

No, I don't, I don't think in my country, you know, uh, bites is not suit in my country, uh, people's uh, used uh, instead of using the uh, bike, they use uh, like car. Uh, maybe it's it's very suit for transportation in order to trans transportation is very, uh, heavy.

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총점

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Part 1

Did you have a bike when you were a child?

점수: 38.0

제안: Be direct and use past tense consistently. Start with a clear topic sentence (e.g., “No, I didn’t have a bike when I was a child.”), then briefly explain what you used instead, using linking words for coherence. Avoid hesitation sounds (uh, um) and unnecessary repetition. Keep it to 2–3 concise sentences and include one specific detail (where or who taught you).

예시: No, I didn’t have a bike when I was a child. Instead, I rode a scooter, which my older brother taught me in the park near our home, and I practiced there every weekend.

Do you think bikes are popular in your country?

점수: 34.0

제안: Answer directly and use clearer vocabulary and grammar. Begin with a topic sentence (e.g., “No, bikes are not very popular in my country.”), then give 1–2 specific reasons using linking words (for example, “because” or “so”). Avoid filler words and correct word choice (e.g., use “common” or “popular,” not “suit”). Mention one concrete factor such as weather, road conditions, distance or car affordability to support your view.

예시: No, bikes are not very popular in my country because many people prefer cars. For example, roads and long distances make cycling impractical, and cars are often seen as more comfortable for family travel.

문법

22:Article errors

× No, I don't have any bike when I was a child, but instead of the bike, I, I used to, uh, teaching how to play the scooter, uh, instead of bike and mostly I got a training with.

No, I didn't have a bike when I was a child; instead of a bike, I used to learn how to ride a scooter and I mostly received training for it.

Errors: incorrect tense and article use. 'I don't have' is present tense but the question asks about the past; use past 'I didn't have' (Grammar Problem Type ID 5: Past tense issue). 'Any bike' is unnatural here; use the article 'a bike' for singular countable noun (Grammar Problem Type ID 22: Article errors). 'used to, uh, teaching' is wrong form: after 'used to' use base verb 'learn' or 'ride' not gerund 'teaching' (Grammar Problem Type ID 8: Verb + -ing form). 'play the scooter' is incorrect collocation; use 'ride a scooter'. 'mostly I got a training with' is ungrammatical; use 'I mostly received training for it.' Suggestions: Use past simple for past situations, use 'a' with singular countable nouns, follow 'used to' with base verb, and choose correct verbs ('learn/ride' for scooters).

6:Present tense issue

× No, I don't, I don't think in my country, you know, uh, bites is not suit in my country, uh, people's uh, used uh, instead of using the uh, bike, they use uh, like car.

No, I don't think bikes are suitable in my country; people use cars instead of bikes.

Errors: Tense and subject-verb agreement and word choice. 'I don't, I don't think in my country' is redundant and awkward; use 'I don't think' (Grammar Problem Type ID 6: Present tense issue). 'bites is not suit' has multiple problems: 'bites' is misspelling of 'bikes' and 'is' should be 'are' to agree with plural 'bikes' (Grammar Problem Type ID 27: Subject-verb agreement errors). 'suit' should be adjective 'suitable' (Grammar Problem Type ID 13: Incorrect use of adjectives or adverbs). 'people's used' is incorrect; use 'people use' (Grammar Problem Type ID 26: Sentence structure errors). Suggestions: Use correct noun spelling, ensure subject-verb agreement for plural subjects, use 'suitable' as adjective, and simplify: 'people use cars instead of bikes.'

1:Singular and plural issue

× Uh, maybe it's it's very suit for transportation in order to trans transportation is very, uh, heavy.

Maybe bikes are not suitable for transportation here because transporting people or goods can be difficult/heavy.

Errors: plural and article/adjective misuse. 'it's it's very suit' mixes singular 'it' with 'bikes' context and uses wrong adjective form 'suit' instead of 'suitable' (Grammar Problem Type ID 13: Incorrect use of adjectives or adverbs). 'trans transportation' is garbled and 'is very heavy' is unclear; intended meaning is that transportation demands are heavy or difficult. Also plural/singular mismatch: talking about bikes generally requires plural noun or 'they are' (Grammar Problem Type ID 1: Singular and plural issue). Suggestions: Use 'bikes are not suitable' or explicitly 'it is not suitable' with clear subject; use 'suitable' and clarify 'transportation is heavy/difficult' or 'transport needs are heavy'.

중요 어휘

HeavyWeighty; Overweight; Forceful; Arduous; Onerous
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