BikePart 1 채점 보고서

모의고사Part12026-04-16 22:00:04

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Part 1

시험관

Did you have a bike when you were a child?

수험생

Yes.

시험관

Do you think bikes are popular in your country?

수험생

No, no.

평가

총점

총점: 5.0유창성과 일관성: 5.0발음: 5.0문법: 5.0어휘: 5.0

Part 1

Did you have a bike when you were a child?

점수: 30.0

제안: Give a fuller, more natural response: start with a topic sentence stating whether you had a bike, then add one or two specific supporting details (e.g. what kind of bike, how you used it, a short memory). Use a linking word if you add more than one detail. Keep it to no more than 3–4 sentences.

예시: Yes, I did — I had a small red bicycle with training wheels when I was about six. I used it to ride around my neighborhood every afternoon, and I remember learning to balance without the training wheels one summer. It was my favorite way to get fresh air and play with friends.

Do you think bikes are popular in your country?

점수: 20.0

제안: Avoid one-word answers; respond directly and support your opinion with reasons or examples. Start with a clear topic sentence stating your view, then add 1–2 specific reasons (e.g. traffic conditions, transport options, climate) linked with words like 'because' or 'for example.' Keep it concise and natural.

예시: I don't think bikes are very popular in my country because the roads are often busy and unsafe for cyclists. For example, most people prefer cars or buses for long commutes, and there are few dedicated bike lanes in cities.

문법

Sentence structure errors

× Yes.

Yes, I did.

The student’s one-word response lacks the auxiliary verb required to form a full answer to a past simple yes/no question (Did you have a bike...). This is a sentence structure issue: a full response should include the auxiliary did for clarity and grammatical completeness (Yes, I did). Suggestion: when answering past simple questions introduced by did, include the subject and did or use the short form (Yes, I did).

Present tense issue

× No, no.

No, I don't think so.

The examiner asked about general present opinion (Do you think bikes are popular...). The student's repetition 'No, no.' is colloquial and avoids a grammatically complete present-tense response. This is a present tense / sentence structure issue: a proper answer should use the present simple with the auxiliary do for negative opinion (I don't think so) or a full sentence (No, bikes aren't very popular in my country). Suggestion: respond with 'No, I don't think so' or 'No, bikes aren't very popular in my country' to match the present-tense question and provide clarity.

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