Part 1
Examinador
Did you have a bike when you were a child?
Candidato
Yes, I have.
Examinador
Do you think bikes are popular in your country?
Candidato
Yes, because here in the Philippines is how a sick lista.
Did you have a bike when you were a child?
Pontuação: 35.0Sugestão: Give a direct, grammatically correct response and add one or two supporting details. Use past tense for past experiences and a linking word to expand briefly. Keep it natural and concise (no more than 5 sentences).
Exemplo: Yes, I did. I had a small red bicycle when I was about eight years old, and I rode it to school most days. It helped me feel independent and I often practised tricks with my friends.
Do you think bikes are popular in your country?
Pontuação: 12.0Sugestão: Answer directly and clearly, using complete sentences and relevant vocabulary. State your opinion, then support it with specific reasons or examples. Use linking words (because, for example, also) and correct word order to be natural. Avoid unclear phrases and informal fragments.
Exemplo: Yes, I think bikes are quite popular in the Philippines because many people use them for short trips and commuting in cities. For example, in my town there are bike lanes and many students and delivery workers ride bicycles every day.
× Yes, I have.
✓ Yes, I did.
The question 'Did you have a bike when you were a child?' is in the past simple. The student answered with 'I have' (present tense), which is the wrong tense. Use past simple 'I did' or better 'Yes, I did' or 'Yes, I had' to match the past context. Suggestion: use 'Yes, I did' or 'Yes, I had a bike.'
× Yes, because here in the Philippines is how a sick lista.
✓ Yes, because here in the Philippines bicycles are very common.
The original sentence is ungrammatical and unclear. It contains incorrect word order and non-English words or fragments ('is how a sick lista') that do not fit. To answer the question about bike popularity, use a clear cause clause: 'Yes, because here in the Philippines bicycles are very common.' This uses correct subject-verb order and appropriate vocabulary. If the student meant 'a lot' or 'cheap', replace 'very common' with the intended adjective (e.g., 'very cheap' or 'widely used').