Part 1
考官
Did you have a bike when you were a child?
考生
Yes, I have one bike. It was blue and it is so small. Yeah.
考官
Do you think bikes are popular in your country?
考生
No, I think it's depends on where do you live in like you live in. If you live in Istanbul, it is not like that so much or in my homeland it's like a little bit much from Istanbul or the other count other cities.
Did you have a bike when you were a child?
分数: 48.0建议: Cevap daha doğal ve doğru zaman kullanımıyla geliştirilmeli. Kısa ve doğrudan bir konu cümlesi kurulmalı (ör. "Yes, I had a bike when I was a child."). Ardından geçmiş zaman tutarlılığı korunarak 1–2 destekleyici ayrıntı ekleyin (rengi, boyutu, ne yapmak için kullandığınız gibi). Bağlaçlar veya zaman ifadeleri ile akışı iyileştirin ve gereksiz kelimelerden kaçının.
示例: Yes, I had a bike when I was a child. It was small and blue, and I used it to ride around my neighborhood every afternoon. I remember practicing turns with my friends until we felt confident.
Do you think bikes are popular in your country?
分数: 40.0建议: Cevap daha açık ve düzenli olmalı; doğrudan bir görüş sunup sonra bölgelere göre farklılıkları net şekilde açıklayın. Dilbilgisi: "it depends on where you live" ve bölge isimlerini belirtirken net karşılaştırmalar yapın. Bağlaçlar (however, but, for example) kullanarak fikirlerinizi düzenleyin ve gereksiz tekrarları çıkartın.
示例: It depends on the city. In big cities like Istanbul bikes are less popular because traffic is heavy and people prefer public transport. However, in smaller towns and rural areas cycling is more common for short trips and leisure.
× Yes, I have one bike.
✓ Yes, I had a bike.
The question asks about having a bike when the student was a child (past time). 'Have' in present conflicts with 'when you were a child'. Change to past tense 'had'. Also 'one bike' is grammatical but unnatural; 'a bike' is preferred.
× It was blue and it is so small.
✓ It was blue and it was very small.
The sentence mixes past ('was blue') with present ('is so small'). Because the context is past ('when you were a child'), both verbs should be past tense. Replace 'is' with 'was' and 'so small' with more natural 'very small'.
× No, I think it's depends on where do you live in like you live in.
✓ No, I think it depends on where you live.
'It's depends' is incorrect: 'depends' does not take 'it' and should be 'it depends' or simply 'depends'. The original also incorrectly uses question word order 'where do you live' inside a statement. Use statement word order 'where you live'. Remove filler 'in like you live in'.
× If you live in Istanbul, it is not like that so much or in my homeland it's like a little bit much from Istanbul or the other count other cities.
✓ If you live in Istanbul, that is not very common; in my hometown it is a bit more common than in Istanbul or other cities.
Multiple preposition and phrasing errors: 'so much' is awkward here; use 'very common'. 'Homeland' is better as 'hometown' depending on meaning; 'a little bit much from Istanbul' is incorrect — use comparative structure 'more common than in Istanbul'. 'Other count other cities' is ungrammatical; use 'other cities'. The corrected sentence fixes prepositions and comparison structure.