Part 1
Examinador
Did you have a bike when you were a child?
Candidato
No, I didn't have a bike when I was a child because my parents were not allow me to take that bike. And secondly, my age is not required to get the bike. So yes, I didn't have a bike.
Examinador
Do you think bikes are popular in your country?
Candidato
Yes, 2 vehicle is very popular in my country. Mostly youngster goes to their college or their work on their bike and secondly they believe they are.
Did you have a bike when you were a child?
Puntuación: 45.0Sugerencia: Be direct and concise. Start with a clear topic sentence (Yes/No), then give one or two specific, grammatical reasons using correct tense and word forms. Use linking words like "because" or "so" correctly, and avoid repeating the main point. Keep it to 2–3 sentences.
Ejemplo: No, I didn’t have a bike when I was a child. My parents didn’t allow me to have one because they thought I was too young and it was unsafe, so I learned to walk or use public transport instead.
Do you think bikes are popular in your country?
Puntuación: 50.0Sugerencia: Provide a clear topic sentence and follow with specific reasons and examples. Use correct vocabulary and grammar (e.g., "two-wheelers" or "motorbikes", plural forms, subject-verb agreement). Use linking words such as "because" and "for example" to connect ideas and give a concrete example or statistic if possible.
Ejemplo: Yes, bikes are very popular in my country because they are affordable and convenient. For example, many young people ride motorcycles to college or work to avoid traffic and save money on fuel.
× No, I didn't have a bike when I was a child because my parents were not allow me to take that bike.
✓ No, I didn't have a bike when I was a child because my parents did not allow me to take a bike.
The error is using 'were not allow' which is ungrammatical. This requires the past simple active form 'did not allow' (Grammar problem type IDs 4 and 9 applicable but matches past-tense modal/verb form issues). Also 'that bike' is unnatural; use 'a bike' or 'one'. Suggestion: use past simple 'did not allow' because the main clause is past tense, and keep object noun phrase simple. (Reference IDs: 4: Modal verb usage for 'did not' auxiliary handling; 9: past participle misuse corrected to past simple.)
× And secondly, my age is not required to get the bike.
✓ Secondly, I was not old enough to get a bike.
The original mixes present tense ('is not required') with a past context. Use past tense 'was not' and a natural collocation 'old enough' to express age restriction. This fixes tense mismatch (ID 6) and sentence structure (ID 26).
× Yes, 2 vehicle is very popular in my country.
✓ Yes, two-wheeled vehicles are very popular in my country.
'2 vehicle' is incorrect form and number. Spell out 'two-wheeled vehicles' or 'two-wheeler vehicles' and use plural 'are' to agree with plural subject. This corrects singular/plural and subject-verb agreement (IDs 1 and 27) and article/number usage (ID 22). Use hyphenated modifier 'two-wheeled' for clarity.
× Mostly youngster goes to their college or their work on their bike and secondly they believe they are.
✓ Mostly young people go to college or work on their bikes, and secondly they believe bikes are convenient.
Multiple issues: 'youngster' should be plural 'young people' or 'youngsters'; therefore use plural verb 'go' not 'goes' (subject-verb agreement, ID 27 and singular/plural ID 1). 'their college or their work' is better as 'college or work' and 'on their bike' should be pluralized to 'on their bikes' to match plural subject. The final clause 'they believe they are' is incomplete; add an adjective such as 'convenient' to complete the thought. This fixes pronoun reference and completes the sentence (IDs 12 and 26).