Part 1
Examinador
Did you have a bike when you were a child?
Candidato
I do not have a wife when I was a child.
Examinador
Do you think bikes are popular in your country?
Candidato
Yes, bikes are very popular in my country because people travel through bikes. They go to one place to another easily.
Did you have a bike when you were a child?
Pontuação: 25.0Sugestão: Your answer contains a major vocabulary error ("wife" instead of "bike") and incorrect verb tense. Give a direct, concise response using the correct word and past tense, then add one or two brief supporting details with a linking word. Keep it natural and under five sentences.
Exemplo: No, I didn’t have a bike when I was a child. Instead, I usually walked to school, so I spent a lot of time outdoors. However, I sometimes rode a friend’s bike on weekends.
Do you think bikes are popular in your country?
Pontuação: 70.0Sugestão: Your answer is generally clear and relevant but the phrasing is slightly awkward ("travel through bikes" and "go to one place to another"). Use more natural collocations and add a specific example or reason with a linking word to improve coherence.
Exemplo: Yes, bicycles are very popular in my country because they are cheap and convenient. For example, many commuters ride bikes short distances to avoid traffic, and as a result cycling is common in cities and towns.
× I do not have a wife when I was a child.
✓ I did not have a bike when I was a child.
The student used the wrong noun 'wife' instead of 'bike', which is a lexical error rather than grammar, but it also mismatches tense and meaning. Additionally, the sentence uses present tense 'do not have' with a past-time clause 'when I was a child'; the correct past form is 'did not have'. To improve, match time references and use the past simple for actions or states in the past: use 'did not have' + correct noun 'bike'.
× Yes, bikes are very popular in my country because people travel through bikes.
✓ Yes, bikes are very popular in my country because people travel by bike.
The phrase 'travel through bikes' is incorrect English collocation. Use the preposition 'by' with a transport noun ('travel by bike'). Also, 'bikes' and 'bike' are both acceptable here; 'by bike' is the idiomatic expression. To improve, learn common expressions for transport (by car, by bus, by bike) and use them with 'travel'.
× They go to one place to another easily.
✓ They go from one place to another easily.
The phrase 'go to one place to another' has incorrect preposition and word order. The idiomatic expression is 'go from one place to another'. Use 'from' before the starting point and 'to' before the destination. To improve, practice common locational expressions like 'from A to B' and the fixed phrase 'from one place to another'.