Part 1
Examiner
Did you have a bike when you were a child?
Candidate
Yes I did, I have a bike with me I want to try. My parents bought me a small bag brass recycle with shimmy well and I used to dry it around the neighborhood every day after two weeks. Help me feel confident and coordination.
Examiner
Do you think bikes are popular in your country?
Candidate
That I think so because I have have recovered with ****.
Did you have a bike when you were a child?
Score: 28.0Suggestion: Your answer is hard to follow because of grammar errors, unclear vocabulary and lack of coherent structure. Aim to: 1) Start with a clear topic sentence directly answering the question. 2) Use 1–2 supporting sentences with specific, relevant details (e.g., what the bike was like, how often you rode, what you learned). 3) Use linking words (for example, "because", "so", "after that") to connect ideas. 4) Keep it within 3–4 sentences and use correct verb forms and simple, accurate vocabulary (e.g., "helmet", "around the neighbourhood", "improved my balance").
Example: Yes, I did. My parents bought me a small blue bicycle when I was six, and I rode it around the neighbourhood every day for a few weeks. Riding regularly helped me feel more confident and greatly improved my balance and coordination.
Do you think bikes are popular in your country?
Score: 18.0Suggestion: The answer is vague and unintelligible. Give a direct opinion first (Yes or No), then support it with 1–2 specific reasons and an example. Use clear linking words such as "because", "for example" or "so". Avoid unintelligible fragments or filler words. Keep answers concise (2–3 sentences) and use appropriate vocabulary like "commuting", "exercise", "environmentally friendly".
Example: Yes, I think bikes are quite popular in my country because many people use them to commute short distances and for exercise. For example, in my city there are bike lanes and several parks where people cycle at weekends.
× 'Yes I did, I have a bike with me I want to try.'
✓ 'Yes, I did. I had a bike that I wanted to try.'
'The student mixes past and present tenses. The question asks about childhood (past), so past tense should be used consistently. Use past simple "had" and "wanted". Also add punctuation to separate clauses.'
× 'My parents bought me a small bag brass recycle with shimmy well and I used to dry it around the neighborhood every day after two weeks.'
✓ 'My parents bought me a small brass bicycle and I used to ride it around the neighborhood every day for about two weeks.'
'Sentence contains incorrect words and order ("bag brass recycle with shimmy well" appears to be wrong word choices) and awkward time phrase "after two weeks". Replace with correct noun "bicycle" and verb "ride". Use "for about two weeks" to express duration. Ensure clear noun phrase order: adjective before noun ("small brass bicycle").'
× 'Help me feel confident and coordination.'
✓ 'It helped me feel more confident and improved my coordination.'
'Original lacks a clear subject and uses incorrect forms. In past context use "helped" (past tense) and parallel structure: "feel more confident" and "improved my coordination." This corrects verb form and creates grammatical parallelism.'
× 'That I think so because I have have recovered with ****.'
✓ 'Yes, I think so because cycling has become popular again here.'
'Original sentence has repeated word "have have" and unclear phrase "recovered with ****." The question asks about current popularity, so present simple or present perfect is appropriate. Use "I think so" and give a clear reason: "cycling has become popular again." Present perfect "has become" links past change to present state.'