Part 1
Examinador
Did you have a bike when you were a child?
Candidato
Hello I was I have a bike which is in black color and now I have I have also bike cycle which is in black color. They have no basket at the front. I use it uh, in less quantity. Not everyday, but I.
Examinador
Do you think bikes are popular in your country?
Candidato
You will take my introduction first.
Did you have a bike when you were a child?
Puntuación: 34.0Sugerencia: Organize your response: start with a clear topic sentence stating whether you had a bike, then add one or two specific supporting details (appearance, how often you used it) using linking words. Avoid repetition and filler words (e.g., “uh”, repeating “I have”). Keep the answer to no more than five sentences and use more natural phrasing and correct tense (past for childhood).
Ejemplo: Yes, I had a bike when I was a child. It was a black bicycle without a front basket, and I enjoyed riding it to my friends’ houses. However, I didn’t ride it every day; I used it mostly on weekends. It was a simple but reliable bike that I remember fondly.
Do you think bikes are popular in your country?
Puntuación: 20.0Sugerencia: Respond directly to the question with a clear opinion first (Yes/No/Partly), then support it with specific reasons and examples. Avoid unrelated or unclear phrases. Use linking words (because, however, for example) and keep to a maximum of five sentences.
Ejemplo: Yes, bikes are quite popular in my country because they are affordable and convenient for short distances. For example, many students and office workers ride bicycles to avoid traffic and save money on transport. However, bike use is less common in rural areas where distances are longer.
× Hello I was I have a bike which is in black color and now I have I have also bike cycle which is in black color.
✓ Hello. I had a bike when I was a child that was black, and now I also have a bicycle that is black.
The original mixes tenses and pronouns ('I was I have') and repeats phrases. Use correct past tense 'had' for childhood possession and present 'have' for current possession. Replace 'bike cycle' with 'bicycle' and remove redundant wording. Ensure pronoun reference and verb tenses are consistent.
× which is in black color
✓ which is black
The phrase 'in black color' is unidiomatic. Use the adjective 'black' directly after the noun: 'which is black'. This is more natural and grammatically correct.
× I have also bike cycle which is in black color.
✓ I also have a bicycle that is black.
The noun 'bike' or 'bicycle' requires an article or determiner. Use 'a bicycle' and place 'also' before the verb for natural word order: 'I also have a bicycle.' Replace 'which is in black color' with 'that is black.'
× They have no basket at the front.
✓ It has no basket in the front.
The subject refers to a single bicycle, so use singular pronoun 'it' not 'they'. Also 'in the front' or 'at the front' can work; 'in the front' is natural here. Ensure subject-pronoun agreement.
× I use it uh, in less quantity. Not everyday, but I.
✓ I use it rarely, not every day, but sometimes.
'In less quantity' is unnatural for frequency. Use adverb 'rarely' or phrase 'not every day, but sometimes.' Ensure sentence is complete: 'but I' is incomplete; add 'sometimes' to finish the thought.
× You will take my introduction first.
✓ Please let me introduce myself first.
The original 'You will take my introduction first' is awkward and ungrammatical. Use a polite request or statement: 'Please let me introduce myself first' or 'May I introduce myself first?' This fixes word order and intent.