Part 1
Examinador
Did you have a bike when you were a child?
Candidato
No, I have no vibe uh, when I am child uh, also at now.
Examinador
Do you think bikes are popular in your country?
Candidato
Yes, it is, umm, it, uh, some people use this, uh, go to office and uh, go to university, uh, young generation, umm, uh, this, uh, using.
Did you have a bike when you were a child?
Pontuação: 30.0Sugestão: Clarify tense and meaning, use a direct topic sentence, avoid filler words, and provide a brief reason or context. Keep answers natural and within 1–3 sentences. For example, say whether you had a bike and why not, using correct past tense and linking words.
Exemplo: No, I didn't have a bike when I was a child. I grew up in a small apartment and my parents preferred that I walk or use public transport, so I only learned to cycle recently.
Do you think bikes are popular in your country?
Pontuação: 45.0Sugestão: Give a clear opinion with a topic sentence, then add specific supporting details and a linking word. Reduce hesitation and repeat phrases; use vocabulary like "commute", "students", "environmentally friendly", and provide an example or short reason.
Exemplo: Yes, I think bikes are quite popular in my country. For example, many students and office workers use bicycles to commute because they are cheap and convenient, and cycling is becoming more common in cities due to traffic and environmental concerns.
× No, I have no vibe uh, when I am child uh, also at now.
✓ No, I did not have a bike when I was a child, and I do not have one now.
Errors: misuse of 'vibe' for 'bike' (wrong word) and incorrect pronouns/forms 'when I am child' and 'at now'. Grammar problem type matches incorrect use of pronouns because 'I am child' should be 'I was a child' (wrong pronoun/verb form combination). Also tense and article errors: past reference requires past tense 'did not have' and 'was a child'; present reference requires 'do not have' and 'one' as a pronoun for 'bike'. Suggestion: use correct noun 'bike', use past simple for past situations ('did not have', 'was'), use present simple for current state ('do not have'), and use 'one' to avoid repetition.
× Yes, it is, umm, it, uh, some people use this, uh, go to office and uh, go to university, uh, young generation, umm, uh, this, uh, using.
✓ Yes, they are. Some people use bikes to go to the office and to go to university. The younger generation uses them.
Errors: 'it is' and 'it' refer incorrectly to plural 'bikes' (subject-verb agreement). Phrases like 'go to office' need articles and infinitives: 'to the office' and 'to go to university'. 'Young generation' needs 'the' and 'younger generation' is more natural; verb agreement requires 'uses' for singular 'generation'. Suggestion: match subject and verb number ('bikes' -> 'they are'), include articles ('the office'), use infinitives for purpose ('to go'), and use 'them' or plural verbs appropriately.