Part 1
Examinador
Did you have a bike when you were a child?
Candidato
Yes, I do.
Examinador
Do you think bikes are popular in your country?
Candidato
Yes, in my opinion, uh, I prefer that bikes are more popular in my country because here every single person has their own bike and these are interesting things that in my country there are less car owners, but there are more bike on.
Did you have a bike when you were a child?
Pontuação: 45.0Sugestão: Be direct, use correct tense and expand slightly with one or two specific details. Begin with a clear topic sentence in past tense (because the question asks about childhood), then add a brief supporting detail or memory. Keep it natural and under five sentences. Use linking words like 'and' or 'when' if adding a reason or example.
Exemplo: Yes, I did. I had a small red bike when I was about seven, and I used to ride it to school every day. It was my favorite way to explore the neighborhood and play with my friends.
Do you think bikes are popular in your country?
Pontuação: 52.0Sugestão: Answer directly, use clear structure and correct grammar. Start with a topic sentence (Yes or No and a brief reason), then provide two specific supporting points using linking words (for example, 'because' and 'for instance'). Avoid fillers like 'uh' and ensure subject-verb agreement and correct noun forms (e.g., 'bikes' not 'bike on'). Keep within five sentences.
Exemplo: Yes, bikes are very popular in my country because many people find them cheap and convenient for short trips. For example, most families own at least one bicycle, and there are many bike lanes in cities, which makes cycling safe and common.
× Yes, I do.
✓ Yes, I did.
The question asks about the past ('Did you have a bike when you were a child?'), so the student should use past tense. Using 'do' (present) is incorrect here; replace with 'did' to match the past tense of the question. Suggestion: listen for the tense in the question and respond with the same tense (use 'did' for past).
× Yes, in my opinion, uh, I prefer that bikes are more popular in my country because here every single person has their own bike and these are interesting things that in my country there are less car owners, but there are more bike on.
✓ Yes. In my opinion, I wish bikes were more popular in my country, because here fewer people own cars and more people ride bikes.
Multiple issues appear: 'I prefer that bikes are more popular' is awkward for expressing a wish about popularity — use 'I wish bikes were more popular' (subjunctive/past form for unreal present). 'Here every single person has their own bike' contradicts intended meaning; likely they meant many people use bikes, not every person owns one — adjust to 'more people ride bikes' or 'many people own bikes' as appropriate. 'These are interesting things that' is ungrammatical and unnecessary. 'There are less car owners' uses 'less' incorrectly with countable 'car owners' and plural noun; use 'fewer people own cars.' 'There are more bike on' is ungrammatical; use 'more people ride bikes' or 'there are more bikes.' Suggestions: use 'wish' + past verb for unreal present, use 'fewer' with countable nouns, keep sentences concise and maintain parallel structure (e.g., 'fewer people own cars and more people ride bikes').