BikePart 1 Relatório

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Part 1

Examinador

Did you have a bike when you were a child?

Candidato

Well, well, I had a back when I was a child. I usually ride it like, uh, for about twice a week, which bring me a lot of fun.

Examinador

Do you think bikes are popular in your country?

Candidato

Well, well, I think fikes are popular in my country. This is because most of the people, they really like writing, uh, they really like writing products, uh, which can help them stay active.

Avaliação

Total

Total: 5.5Fluência e coerência: 5.5Pronúncia: 5.5Gramática: 5.0Recurso lexical: 5.5

Part 1

Did you have a bike when you were a child?

Pontuação: 50.0

Sugestão: Pronunciation and accuracy: correct 'back' to 'bike' and use correct verb forms (had a bike; I usually rode it). Fluency: reduce fillers (uh, well) and avoid repetition. Structure: start with a clear topic sentence, then give one or two specific supporting details (when, where, who with, what you liked). Keep answers natural and within 1–5 sentences. Use linking words like 'and' or 'so' if adding details.

Exemplo: Yes, I had a bike when I was a child. I usually rode it twice a week around my neighborhood with my friends, and it was a lot of fun because we raced each other and explored nearby parks.

Do you think bikes are popular in your country?

Pontuação: 40.0

Sugestão: Pronunciation and word choice: say 'bikes' not 'fikes'. Use correct verbs: people like 'riding' bikes, not 'writing' or 'writing products'. Clarity: avoid repeating phrases ('they really like') and remove fillers. Structure: give a clear opinion sentence then one or two concise reasons with a specific example (commuting, exercise, culture). Use linking words like 'because' and 'for example'.

Exemplo: Yes, I think bikes are quite popular in my country because many people use them to commute and to keep fit. For example, in my city many residents cycle to work or ride on weekends to visit parks.

Gramática

Past tense issue

× Well, well, I had a back when I was a child.

Well, well, I had a bike when I was a child.

The word 'back' is a wrong lexical choice; the intended noun is 'bike'. This is not a tense error but a vocabulary mistake. Replace 'back' with 'bike' to make the sentence meaningful. Ensure you use correct words to match the intended meaning.

Present tense issue

× I usually ride it like, uh, for about twice a week, which bring me a lot of fun.

I usually rode it about twice a week, which brought me a lot of fun.

The question asks about having a bike when the student was a child, so past tense should be used. 'Usually ride' is present; change to past 'usually rode'. Also, 'for about twice a week' is unidiomatic—use 'about twice a week'. The relative clause needs past tense 'brought' to agree with the past context. Use consistent past tense when describing habitual past actions.

Subject-verb agreement errors

× Well, well, I think fikes are popular in my country.

Well, well, I think bikes are popular in my country.

The word 'fikes' is a misspelling of 'bikes'; correct the spelling. 'Bikes are' is correct plural subject-verb agreement. Always check spelling to avoid creating nonwords that confuse subject-verb relationships.

Incorrect use of pronouns

× This is because most of the people, they really like writing, uh, they really like writing products, uh, which can help them stay active.

This is because most people really like riding bikes, which helps them stay active.

There are several issues: unnecessary pronoun repetition ('most of the people, they')—use 'most people' or 'they' but not both. 'Writing' is incorrect; the correct verb is 'riding'. 'Writing products' is meaningless here. Also verb agreement: use 'helps' because 'which' refers to 'riding bikes' (a singular activity concept) or 'which help' if referring to 'bikes' plural—either is possible; 'which helps them stay active' treats the activity as singular. Simplify the sentence, correct the verb, remove filler, and ensure pronoun and verb agreement.

Vocabulário

BackRear; Reverse; Backward
FunMerriment; Ridicule; Enjoyable; Playful; Tease
PopularWell-liked; Nonspecialist; Widespread; Mass
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