Part 1
Examinador
Did you have a bike when you were a child?
Candidato
Yes, when I was child I had a bike.
Examinador
Do you think bikes are popular in your country?
Candidato
Yes, bike are popular in my country. Every every child are have a bike, have a bike and uh.
Did you have a bike when you were a child?
Pontuação: 45.0Sugestão: Corrigez la grammaire de base et rendez la réponse plus naturelle et informative. Par exemple, utilisez l'article défini/indéfini et une concordance correcte des temps: «When I was a child» et non «when I was child». Ajoutez une ou deux phrases de support courtes pour enrichir la réponse: donnez une brève description du vélo ou une activité liée à celui-ci. Utilisez des mots de liaison simples si vous ajoutez une idée supplémentaire.
Exemplo: Yes, I had a bike when I was a child. It was a small red bicycle with a bell, and I used to ride it to school with my friends on weekends.
Do you think bikes are popular in your country?
Pontuação: 30.0Sugestão: Améliorez l'accord sujet-verbe et évitez la répétition. Reformulez la phrase pour être plus précise et ajoutez une raison ou un exemple concret. Par exemple, accordez le verbe avec le sujet pluriel («bikes are»), évitez la répétition de mots, et fournissez un motif ou une statistique simple pour soutenir l'opinion.
Exemplo: Yes, bikes are very popular in my country. Many children own one because cycling is an affordable way to travel and it is common to see families riding together on weekends.
× Yes, when I was child I had a bike.
✓ Yes, when I was a child I had a bike.
The noun 'child' requires the indefinite article 'a' when used in this singular countable sense ('a child'). Without the article the noun phrase is ungrammatical. Suggestion: use 'a child' for singular, or 'children' if plural context is intended.
× Yes, bike are popular in my country.
✓ Yes, bikes are popular in my country.
The subject 'bike' is singular but the sentence intends a general statement about the category, so the plural 'bikes' should be used with the plural verb 'are'. Suggestion: use plural nouns for general statements (bikes are popular).
× Every every child are have a bike, have a bike and uh.
✓ Every child has a bike.
'Every' modifies a singular noun and requires a singular verb form: 'every child has'. The original has duplication ('Every every') and incorrect verb forms ('are have'). Remove the duplicate 'every', use singular verb 'has', and state the idea concisely. Suggestion: 'Every child has a bike' or 'Most children have a bike' depending on intended meaning.