Part 1
Examinador
Did you have a bike when you were a child?
Candidato
Yes, but now a child my father taught me how to bike a bicycle. My bicycle have more car have many colour such as pink colour and blue colour. In my free time I will ride a bicycle in a park.
Examinador
Do you think bikes are popular in your country?
Candidato
No, I don't think bike is popular in my country because my country is Malaysia. Malaysia is a tropical country so that Viking is not a first chosen to the humour and the most.
Did you have a bike when you were a child?
Puntuación: 48.0Sugerencia: Focus on clear, grammatical sentences and relevance. Start with a direct topic sentence (yes/no), then give two specific supporting details (who taught you, what the bike looked like, when/where you rode it). Use correct verb tenses and simple linking words (and, so, because, also). Keep answers to no more than 3–4 sentences to be natural and effective.
Ejemplo: Yes. My father taught me how to ride a bicycle when I was a child, and I remember enjoying it a lot. The bike had bright pink and blue details, which made it easy to spot. I often rode it in the local park after school, usually for about an hour.
Do you think bikes are popular in your country?
Puntuación: 28.0Sugerencia: Answer directly, then give clear, specific reasons using correct vocabulary and linking words. State whether bikes are popular, then explain with two reasons (climate, infrastructure, culture) and a brief example or prediction. Avoid unclear words and grammar errors.
Ejemplo: Not really. In Malaysia, cycling is less popular because the hot, humid climate makes long rides uncomfortable and many cities lack safe bike lanes. As a result, most people prefer motorbikes or cars for daily travel, although cycling is becoming more common for leisure on weekends.
× Yes, but now a child my father taught me how to bike a bicycle.
✓ Yes, when I was a child my father taught me how to ride a bicycle.
Errors: incorrect time expression and word choice ('now a child' should be 'when I was a child'); verb choice ('bike' used as verb is informal—use 'ride a bicycle'); word order and missing subject tense consistency. Suggestion: place the time phrase correctly at the beginning or after the subject ('When I was a child, my father taught me...'), use 'ride a bicycle' for clarity and formality.
× My bicycle have more car have many colour such as pink colour and blue colour.
✓ My bicycle has many colors, such as pink and blue.
Errors: subject-verb agreement ('bicycle have' should be 'bicycle has'); redundant and wrong nouns ('car' is incorrect in context); uncountable/plural form for 'color' in this context should be 'colors'; repetition of 'colour'. Suggestion: use correct verb form for singular subject ('has'), remove unrelated words ('car'), use plural 'colors' and list colors simply ('such as pink and blue').
× In my free time I will ride a bicycle in a park.
✓ In my free time I ride my bicycle in the park.
Errors: inappropriate future tense 'will ride' for habitual action; missing article and possessive ('a park' -> 'the park' or 'my bicycle'). Suggestion: use present simple for routines ('I ride') and include 'my' or 'the' depending on meaning ('my bicycle' if it's yours, 'the park' for a specific park).
× No, I don't think bike is popular in my country because my country is Malaysia.
✓ No, I don't think bikes are popular in my country because my country is Malaysia.
Errors: article/number issue and subject-verb agreement ('bike is' should be 'bikes are' when speaking generally); repetitive phrase 'my country is Malaysia' is grammatically okay but can be shortened. Suggestion: use plural noun 'bikes' with plural verb 'are' for general statements ('Bikes are not popular').
× Malaysia is a tropical country so that Viking is not a first chosen to the humour and the most.
✓ Malaysia is a tropical country, so cycling is not the first choice for most people.
Errors: incorrect word 'Viking' likely meant 'cycling'; awkward phrase 'not a first chosen to the humour and the most' is ungrammatical and unclear. Suggestion: use 'cycling' for the activity and idiomatic phrasing 'not the first choice for most people' to convey meaning; include a comma before 'so' when connecting clauses.