Part 1
Examinador
Did you have a bike when you were a child?
Candidato
Yes, I have.
Examinador
Do you think bikes are popular in your country?
Candidato
Yes.
Did you have a bike when you were a child?
Pontuação: 30.0Sugestão: Give a direct, past-tense reply with one topic sentence and one or two supporting details. Use past tense, expand slightly (2–3 sentences), and include a specific detail (when you got it, who gave it, how often you rode it). Use linking words like “and” or “so” to make it coherent. Avoid single-word answers and present-tense mistakes.
Exemplo: Yes, I did. I had a red bicycle that my parents bought for me when I was seven, and I rode it to school and around the neighborhood every day. It helped me become more independent and I still remember practicing tricks on it with my friends.
Do you think bikes are popular in your country?
Pontuação: 25.0Sugestão: Answer with a clear opinion followed by specific reasons and examples. Use present tense appropriately and include linking words such as “because,” “for example,” or “so” to connect ideas. Aim for 2–3 sentences and give concrete details about who uses bikes and why (commuting, recreation, environmental reasons).
Exemplo: Yes, I think bicycles are quite popular in my country because many people use them for short commutes and exercise. For example, in cities you can see students and office workers cycling to work to avoid traffic, and there are also many cycling clubs that promote weekend rides.
× Yes, I have.
✓ Yes, I did.
The examiner asked a past-tense question ('Did you have a bike when you were a child?'), so the response should use past tense. 'I have' is present tense and does not match the question. Use 'I did' to indicate possession in the past. Alternatively, a fuller response is 'Yes, I did. I had a bike when I was a child.'
× Yes.
✓ Yes, they are.
The question 'Do you think bikes are popular in your country?' expects a complete answer agreeing or disagreeing about the plural subject 'bikes.' A single-word 'Yes.' is acceptable colloquially but to be grammatically complete and match number and verb form use 'Yes, they are.' This provides an explicit subject and verb referring to 'bikes' and maintains subject-verb agreement. You can also expand: 'Yes, I think they are popular.'