Part 1
Examinador
Did you have a bike when you were a child?
Candidato
No, uh, I haven't a bag when our child often unfortunately, but I haven't a bike now too.
Examinador
Do you think bikes are popular in your country?
Candidato
I think yes because we have a many mountains and a bike is popular transport for mountains places.
Did you have a bike when you were a child?
Pontuação: 25.0Sugestão: Исправьте грамматику и структуру ответа, давая чёткое вступительное предложение и одно-два поддерживающих предложения. Избегайте лишних слов и запинок. Например: используйте правильное время прошедшее (I didn't have) и укажите причину или следствие (e.g., my family couldn't afford one / it wasn't common). Также следите за согласованием слов (например, 'when I was a child').
Exemplo: No, I didn't have a bike when I was a child. My family couldn't afford one, so I usually walked to school. As a result, I became used to walking long distances.
Do you think bikes are popular in your country?
Pontuação: 50.0Sugestão: Улучшите точность и связность: начните с прямого ответа, затем добавьте конкретные причины с логичными связками. Исправьте артикли и порядок слов (например, 'many mountains', 'in mountainous areas'). Приведите пример использования велосипедов (спорт, транспорт, туризм).
Exemplo: Yes, I do. Bicycles are quite popular, especially in mountainous areas where people use them for short trips and mountain biking. For example, many towns organise cycling events that attract both locals and tourists.
× No, uh, I haven't a bag when our child often unfortunately, but I haven't a bike now too.
✓ No, I didn't have a bike when I was a child, unfortunately, and I still don't have one now.
The original sentence has multiple pronoun and tense issues. 'I haven't a bag' is incorrect use of present perfect for possession and wrong noun (bag vs bike); the speaker intended past possession so simple past 'didn't have' is correct. 'our child' is the wrong pronoun for referring to the speaker's own childhood; use 'I was a child'. 'but I haven't a bike now too' mixes present perfect and informal 'too'; use 'I still don't have one now' or simply 'I still don't have one'. Ensure pronouns match the subject and tense consistently. Suggestions: Use consistent subject pronouns (I) and correct tense (simple past for past situations). Replace repeated nouns with a pronoun ('one') when appropriate.
× I think yes because we have a many mountains and a bike is popular transport for mountains places.
✓ I think so because we have many mountains, and biking is a popular way of getting around in mountainous areas.
Errors: 'a many mountains' incorrectly combines the article 'a' with the quantifier 'many' and uses plural 'mountains' correctly but the article must be removed. 'a bike is popular transport' has issues with countable/uncountable nouns and article use; 'transport' as an uncountable noun needs a different construction. 'mountains places' is incorrect word order and pluralization; correct phrase is 'mountainous areas' or 'mountainous places'. Suggestions: Remove 'a' before 'many', use 'many mountains'. Use 'biking' or 'cycling' to refer to the activity, or 'bikes are a popular means of transport' if keeping the noun. Use 'mountainous areas' for natural phrasing.