Part 1
시험관
Did you have a bike when you were a child?
수험생
Yes, when I was a child I have a bike. It was given to me by my grandmother. It was white and has a basket in front of it.
시험관
Do you think bikes are popular in your country?
수험생
Yeah, I think bikes are popular in my country, especially with the oil price hike. Some or a lot of people use bike instead of vehicles that uses fuel.
Did you have a bike when you were a child?
점수: 68.0제안: Be careful with verb tense and subject-verb agreement. Start with a clear topic sentence, then add one or two concise supporting details. Use past simple consistently for past events and correct verb forms (e.g., 'I had a bike', 'It was white and had a basket'). Avoid repeating unnecessary words.
예시: Yes, I had a bike when I was a child. My grandmother gave it to me, and it was white with a small basket on the front. I rode it around the neighborhood almost every day in summer.
Do you think bikes are popular in your country?
점수: 72.0제안: Give a direct topic sentence, then support it with specific reasons and accurate grammar. Use linking words (for example, 'because' or 'especially because') and correct noun/verb forms ('people use bikes', 'vehicles that use fuel'). Be concise and avoid vague phrases like 'some or a lot'.
예시: Yes, bikes are quite popular in my country, especially since fuel prices rose. Because cycling is cheaper and often faster in congested cities, many people now use bikes instead of fuel-powered vehicles, particularly for short trips.
× Yes, when I was a child I have a bike.
✓ Yes, when I was a child I had a bike.
The sentence mixes past time reference 'when I was a child' with a present tense verb 'have'. Use past tense 'had' to match the time frame. Suggestion: use past simple for actions or states that occurred in the past ('I had a bike').
× It was white and has a basket in front of it.
✓ It was white and had a basket in front of it.
The sentence begins in past tense with 'It was' but then uses present tense 'has'. Maintain consistent past tense for both clauses: 'had'. Suggestion: keep verb tenses consistent within the same time frame.
× Some or a lot of people use bike instead of vehicles that uses fuel.
✓ Some people or a lot of people use bikes instead of vehicles that use fuel.
There are two errors: count noun agreement and subject-verb agreement in the relative clause. 'Bike' should be plural 'bikes' after 'use'. Also 'vehicles that uses' uses singular verb 'uses' with plural subject 'vehicles'; correct verb is 'use'. Suggestion: match singular/plural forms ('bikes') and ensure verbs agree with their subjects ('vehicles that use').