Part 1
Examiner
Did you have a bike when you were a child?
Candidate
I didn't have a bike when I was a child. Instead of that, I had a bicycle.
Examiner
Do you think bikes are popular in your country?
Candidate
I think bike are popular in my countries. Most of the people have a bike because in my country they are nice low to ride bike. Of course in my case I always use bike and go trip by bike.
Did you have a bike when you were a child?
Score: 60.0Suggestion: 回答は意味が伝わりますが、言い回しが不自然で語彙の重複があります。まず「bike」と「bicycle」は同義なので対比する表現は不要です。自然な応答構造(トピック文+必要なら補足)を守り、短く明確に述べてください。例えば過去の習慣や理由を付け加えると良いです。また文法(過去形・冠詞)に注意してください。
Example: I didn't have a bike when I was a child. Instead, I used to ride a small tricycle until I was six. I only got my first real bicycle when I was eight, which I loved because it let me explore the neighborhood.
Do you think bikes are popular in your country?
Score: 45.0Suggestion: 文法と語彙の誤りが多く、文のつながりも不明瞭です。主語・名詞の複数形(bike/bikes, country/countries)や冠詞を正しく使い、接続語を用いて理由や例を簡潔に述べてください。具体例(通勤、運動、交通事情)を挙げ、文を2〜3文にまとめるとよいです。発音や流暢さの評価を上げるには短く正確な文を練習してください。
Example: Yes, bikes are quite popular in my country. Many people own bikes because they are cheap and convenient for short trips or commuting. I often ride my bike to work and use it for weekend outings, which is both healthy and economical.
× I didn't have a bike when I was a child.
✓ I didn't have a bike when I was a child.
No grammar error that matches the provided list; sentence is correct.
× I had a bicycle.
✓ I had a bicycle.
No grammar error related to singular/plural; sentence is correct. (Kept for completeness.)
× I think bike are popular in my countries.
✓ I think bikes are popular in my country.
Subject-verb agreement and singular/plural issues: 'bike' should be plural 'bikes' when speaking generally, and 'are' agrees with plural; 'countries' should be singular 'country' to match context. Improve by making subject and noun number consistent and use correct singular/plural forms.'
× Most of the people have a bike because in my country they are nice low to ride bike.
✓ Most people have a bike because in my country they are nice and low to ride.
Incorrect use of quantifiers and sentence structure: 'Most of the people' is wordy; 'Most people' is natural. 'They are nice low to ride bike' is ungrammatical: 'nice and low to ride' describes bikes; avoid repeating 'bike' at the end. Suggest phrasing 'Most people have a bike because bikes are nice and easy to ride' or the provided correction.'
× Of course in my case I always use bike and go trip by bike.
✓ Of course, in my case I always use a bike and go on trips by bike.
Present tense and article/preposition errors: 'always use bike' needs an article 'a bike'. 'Go trip' is incorrect—use 'go on trips' or 'take trips'. Also add comma after 'Of course' for clarity. Suggest: 'I always use a bike and go on trips by bike.'.