BikePart 1 Informe

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Part 1

Examinador

Did you have a bike when you were a child?

Candidato

Yes, I have a bike. When I was child at around 10 to 12 years old, all the children in the village were they have their own bike to. Mishi dot.

Examinador

Do you think bikes are popular in your country?

Candidato

I would say it depends on the location. In urban area, bike is very popular because there is no public transport in the rural area. But in the city centers most of people use public transport rather than bicycle.

Evaluación

Total

Total: 5.5Fluidez y coherencia: 5.5Pronunciación: 5.5Gramática: 5.0Recurso léxico: 5.5

Part 1

Did you have a bike when you were a child?

Puntuación: 46.0

Sugerencia: You should answer directly with correct tense and a clear topic sentence, then add one or two supporting details. Use past tense for childhood, correct grammar (e.g., "I had a bike"), avoid filler words, and keep it concise (no more than 4–5 sentences). Also clarify unclear phrases and pronounce or omit unintelligible words.

Ejemplo: I had a bike when I was a child. I got it around the age of ten and used it to visit friends and run small errands in my village. Most children in my village had bikes too, so we often rode together after school.

Do you think bikes are popular in your country?

Puntuación: 62.0

Sugerencia: Start with a clear topic sentence answering the question, then give specific contrasting details using linking words (e.g., 'however', 'whereas'). Correct singular/plural and article usage ("in urban areas", "there is little public transport in rural areas"). Provide one specific example or reason to support your view.

Ejemplo: Yes, bikes are popular, but it depends on the area. In rural areas, many people rely on bicycles because there is little public transport and distances are short; however, in city centers most people prefer buses or trains because traffic is heavy and parking is difficult.

Gramática

Present tense issue

× Yes, I have a bike.

Yes, I had a bike.

The examiner asked about the past ('when you were a child'), so the student should use past tense. 'Have' is present tense; 'had' is the past tense correct for describing possession in the past. Suggestion: Use past tense verbs when referring to past time frames (e.g., 'I had', 'I lived').

Sentence structure errors

× When I was child at around 10 to 12 years old, all the children in the village were they have their own bike to.

When I was a child, at around 10 to 12 years old, most children in the village had their own bikes.

Multiple issues: missing article before 'child' ('a child'), incorrect clause 'were they have' which mixes tenses and subjects, wrong verb tense (present 'have' should be past 'had'), and 'bike' should be plural when referring to many children. Also 'to' at the end is unnecessary. The corrected sentence uses past tense and proper noun/verb agreement. Suggestion: Use 'a child' for singular, use past tense 'had' for past possession, and use plural nouns when referring to many people ('bikes').

Incorrect use of pronouns

× Mishi dot.

[Unclear utterance; no correction possible]

This fragment appears to be a non-linguistic or unclear utterance (possibly a filler or mistaken words) and does not form a grammatical sentence. No grammatical correction can be made without knowing the intended meaning. Suggestion: Clarify intended meaning or remove unintelligible fragments in responses.

Singular and plural issue

× In urban area, bike is very popular because there is no public transport in the rural area.

In urban areas, bicycles are very popular, but there is limited public transport in rural areas.

Countable nouns require plural when speaking generally ('areas' and 'bicycles'). Also the original mixes 'urban' and 'rural' contexts incorrectly; 'there is no public transport in the rural area' contradicts claiming bikes are popular in urban area. The correction clarifies contrast and uses plural forms. Suggestion: Use plural forms for general statements ('urban areas', 'rural areas', 'bicycles') and ensure logical contrast words ('but'/'however').

Incorrect use of quantifiers / subject-verb agreement

× But in the city centers most of people use public transport rather than bicycle.

But in city centers, most people use public transport rather than bicycles.

Use 'most people' not 'most of people'. 'Bicycle' should be plural as a general category ('bicycles'). The verb 'use' correctly agrees with 'most people'; the corrections remove the unnecessary 'the' before 'city centers' and pluralize 'bicycles'. Suggestion: Use 'most people' for general groups, omit 'the' before plural place names when speaking generally, and pluralize countable nouns when talking about them in general ('bicycles').

Vocabulario

OldElderly; Dilapidated; Worn; Antique; Mature
PopularWell-liked; Nonspecialist; Widespread; Mass
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