Part 1
시험관
Did you have a bike when you were a child?
수험생
Umm yes, I had a bike in my childhood. Umm, I used to ride in my sights. Umm, also, uh, my bike was the color was pink. Uh, and I love to do and I love to ride bike with my neighborhood friends.
시험관
Do you think bikes are popular in your country?
수험생
Unfortunately not, because we don't have any place in motorways or in the road to ride our bike. Maybe in just rural area we can ride bike. Otherwise in the city center, especially in Istanbul, you don't have any opportunity to ride a bike.
Did you have a bike when you were a child?
점수: 68.0제안: Cevap doğal ama tekrarlamalar ve dolgu kelimeleri (umm, uh) fazla. Cümle yapısı bazı yerlerde hatalı veya eksik ("ride in my sights", "the color was pink" yerine daha düzgün ifadeler). Tavsiye: 1) Gereksiz dolgu seslerini azaltmak için kısa düşünme molaları kullanın; 2) Konuya doğrudan başlayan net bir konu cümlesi kurun; 3) Destekleyici detaylarda daha doğru ve belirgin dil kullanın (renk, kiminle, ne sıklıkla, nerede). Bağlaçlaryla cümleleri mantıksal olarak bağlayın (for example, because); 4) Cevabı 3-4 kısa cümlede tutun.
예시: Yes, I did. I had a small pink bicycle when I was about eight years old. I often rode it around my neighborhood with my friends, usually in the evenings after school. Because there were few parks nearby, we mainly cycled on quiet residential streets.
Do you think bikes are popular in your country?
점수: 72.0제안: Cevap açık ve görüş net; ancak bazı dilbilgisi hataları ve tekrarlar var ("in motorways or in the road", "you don't have any opportunity"). Tavsiye: 1) Daha doğal ifadeler kullanın ("not very popular" yerine "not very popular due to lack of bike lanes"); 2) Cümleleri bağlarken 'however', 'because' gibi bağlaçlar kullanın; 3) Spesifik örnekler verin (şehir merkezleri, kırsal alanlar, altyapı sorunları) ve bir kısa öneri veya sonuç ekleyin; 4) Cümle uzunluğunu 2-3 kısa, doğru cümleyle sınırlayın.
예시: Not really. Bicycles are not very popular in many cities because there are almost no bike lanes and traffic is heavy. However, they are more common in rural areas where roads are quieter, so people there ride bikes more often.
× Umm yes, I had a bike in my childhood.
✓ Umm yes, I had a bike when I was a child.
The phrase 'in my childhood' is not incorrect grammatically but 'when I was a child' is more natural and fits spoken English better. Use time clauses with 'when' to specify periods in the past. Suggestion: say 'when I was a child' for clarity and naturalness.
× Umm, I used to ride in my sights.
✓ Umm, I used to ride it around my neighborhood.
The original sentence 'ride in my sights' is unclear and ungrammatical. Likely intended meaning is riding the bike around a local area. Replace the unclear phrase with a correct prepositional phrase like 'around my neighborhood' or 'around my street.'
× Umm, also, uh, my bike was the color was pink.
✓ Umm, also, uh, my bike was pink.
The clause 'my bike was the color was pink' repeats the verb 'was' and misuses article/structure. Simplify to 'my bike was pink.' Avoid redundant constructions.
× Uh, and I love to do and I love to ride bike with my neighborhood friends.
✓ Uh, and I loved riding my bike with my neighborhood friends.
The original mixes present tense 'love' with past context and omits article 'a' before 'bike.' Use past tense 'loved' and the gerund 'riding' to describe past habitual actions: 'loved riding my bike.' Also include possessive or article: 'my bike' or 'a bike.'
× Unfortunately not, because we don't have any place in motorways or in the road to ride our bike.
✓ Unfortunately not, because we don't have anywhere on the motorways or on the roads to ride our bikes.
Problems: word choice 'any place' is acceptable but 'anywhere' is more natural; 'in motorways' should be 'on the motorways'; 'in the road' should be 'on the roads'; 'our bike' should agree in number with 'we' so 'our bikes' is better. Use plural nouns with general statements.
× Maybe in just rural area we can ride bike.
✓ Maybe only in rural areas can we ride bikes.
Grammar issues: 'just rural area' should be 'only in rural areas' for generalization; word order in modal statement is improved to 'can we ride bikes.' Also pluralize 'areas' and 'bikes' to match general statement.
× Otherwise in the city center, especially in Istanbul, you don't have any opportunity to ride a bike.
✓ Otherwise, in the city center, especially in Istanbul, you don't have any opportunity to ride a bike.
Main correction adds a comma after 'Otherwise' for clarity; sentence is otherwise grammatically acceptable. Note: 'you don't have any opportunity to ride a bike' is natural; could also say 'there aren't many opportunities to ride a bike.'