Part 1
Examinador
Did you have a bike when you were a child?
Candidato
Did you hear chat? Did you have bye when you were a child?
Examinador
Do you think bikes are popular in your country?
Candidato
Hi, I don't think buy a popular in my country because my, in my country, uh, they are using uh, motor pie.
Did you have a bike when you were a child?
Pontuação: 30.0Sugestão: Your answer is unclear and contains mispronunciations and confusion. Speak the sentence directly and simply: state whether you had a bike, then add one specific supporting detail (one short reason or memory). Keep it natural, use correct pronunciation for key words (bike, child) and avoid repeating the question. Example linking words: "Yes, I did" or "No, I didn't" and then "because" or "when" to add detail.
Exemplo: Yes, I did. I had a small blue bicycle when I was eight because my parents gave it to me for my birthday, and I used to ride it to school every day.
Do you think bikes are popular in your country?
Pontuação: 35.0Sugestão: Your answer conveys the basic idea but has pronunciation and grammar errors and hesitations. Begin with a clear topic sentence ("No, I don't think so") and then give one specific supporting reason using linking words like "because" or "mainly". Use correct vocabulary (bike, popular, motorbike/motorcycle). Limit to 2–3 short sentences and avoid filler sounds (uh).
Exemplo: No, I don't think bikes are very popular in my country because most people prefer motorbikes for convenience. For example, commuters often choose small motorcycles to travel faster in traffic.
× Did you hear chat? Did you have bye when you were a child?
✓ Did you hear that? Did you have a bike when you were a child?
The student used incorrect words 'chat' and 'bye' which are likely mishearings or misspellings. This is a sentence structure/word choice issue rather than a specific tense or agreement error; select the closest listed type: sentence structure errors (ID 26). Replace 'chat' with 'that' to form a meaningful question and 'bye' with 'bike' which fits the context. Also keep the past simple tense 'Did you have' which is correct for asking about childhood possessions. Suggestion: Listen carefully to the question and practice minimal pairs and common vocabulary to avoid similar mistakes.
× Hi, I don't think buy a popular in my country because my, in my country, uh, they are using uh, motor pie.
✓ No, I don't think bikes are popular in my country because people use motorcycles.
Multiple issues: incorrect word choice 'buy' and 'motor pie' and awkward structure 'a popular'. The intended meaning is that bikes are not popular; the correct subject is 'bikes' and the correct adjective placement is 'are popular'. Use 'people use motorcycles' to explain the reason. This fits sentence structure errors (ID 26) and some article/adjective misuse. Keep present simple 'are' and 'use' because the question asks about general popularity. Suggestions: Use the correct noun ('bike' vs 'bikes') to match plurality, avoid inserting unnecessary articles ('a popular'), and practice common collocations like 'bikes are popular' and 'people use motorcycles'.