Part 1
Examinador
Did you have a bike when you were a child?
Candidato
Yes I did. My first bike was a small pink one with a bell and two training wheels. I remember riding it when I was about 3 years old. My dad taught me to pedal and I loved that bike dearly because it made me feel so independent and happy. I wrote it in the.
Examinador
Do you think bikes are popular in your country?
Candidato
Yes, I do. I see many pipes around me, especially school kids going to school in the mornings on my way to college. I see them riding their bikes enjoyably in the streets.
Did you have a bike when you were a child?
Puntuación: 78.0Sugerencia: Content and storytelling are good, but fix minor grammar/word-choice errors and avoid the unfinished sentence. Keep answers concise (max 5 sentences) and use linking words for coherence. Also replace vague phrases with precise vocabulary and correct small mistakes (e.g., "wrote it in the" is unclear).
Ejemplo: Yes, I did. My first bike was a small pink one with a bell and two training wheels. When I was about three, my dad taught me to pedal, and I loved it because riding made me feel independent and happy.
Do you think bikes are popular in your country?
Puntuación: 70.0Sugerencia: Answer directly but correct vocabulary errors and combine sentences for clarity. Use linking words to connect ideas and provide a specific detail or reason (e.g., cost-effectiveness, convenience). Avoid repetition ("I see").
Ejemplo: Yes, they are. I often see many people, especially schoolchildren, riding bikes on my way to college because cycling is an affordable and convenient way to travel in busy areas.
× I wrote it in the.
✓ I wrote it down.
The original sentence 'I wrote it in the.' is incomplete and ungrammatical (Sentence structure error, ID 26). The speaker likely intended the phrasal verb 'write down' to indicate recording a memory or note. Use the complete phrasal verb 'wrote it down' or rephrase to 'I wrote it down in my diary' with a clear object. Ensure sentences have the required complements to be grammatical.
× I see many pipes around me, especially school kids going to school in the mornings on my way to college.
✓ I see many bikes around me, especially school kids going to school in the mornings on my way to college.
The word 'pipes' is incorrect in context; the speaker meant 'bikes'. This is a word-choice error treated here as a singular/plural/content word issue (ID 1). Replace 'pipes' with the correct plural noun 'bikes' to match meaning. Also 'school kids' is acceptable informally; for formal speech use 'schoolchildren' or 'students.'
× I see them riding their bikes enjoyably in the streets.
✓ I see them riding their bikes happily in the streets.
The adverb 'enjoyably' is awkward here. Use 'happily' to describe the riders' manner more naturally. This involves word choice with verb + -ing construction (ID 8). 'I see them riding...' is correct present-tense perception with the -ing form; adjust the adverb for naturalness and collocation.