Part 1
Examiner
Did you have a bike when you were a child?
Candidate
Yes, I had. It was actually a pink bike. It was a cute and I but I didn't actually play with it a lot sometimes and sometimes not.
Examiner
Do you think bikes are popular in your country?
Candidate
Actually it's not popular for older people, it's more popular for children and teenagers. But the culture of riding bikes to go to anywhere is not a a really important thing and it's not actually popular in my country and over the over all country.
Did you have a bike when you were a child?
Score: 62.0Suggestion: حاول أن تكون إجاباتك أكثر تنظيماً ووضوحاً: ابدأ بجملة موضوعية واضحة ثم أضف تفاصيل داعمة مترابطة بدون تكرار. انتبه للقواعد النحوية (صيغة الماضي الكاملة: "Yes, I did" أو "Yes, I had one") وتجنب الكلمات المكررة والعبارات غير المكتملة. استخدم رابطاً أو اثنين لتوضيح التباين مثل "but" أو "however" واذكر سبب عدم اللعب كثيراً إن أمكن.
Example: Yes, I did. It was a small pink bike that I loved because of its color, but I didn't ride it very often. My family lived far from a playground, so I usually only used it at relatives' houses during holidays.
Do you think bikes are popular in your country?
Score: 58.0Suggestion: اجعل إجابتك مركزة ومنظمة: ابدأ بجملة واضحة (نعم/لا مع تفسير مختصر)، ثم قدم تفاصيل محددة مدعومة بأمثلة أو أسباب. تجنب التكرار (مثل "not popular" مرتين) وصحح التعبيرات الغير طبيعية مثل "to go to anywhere" إلى "for daily commuting". استخدم روابط منطقية مثل "however" و"for example" لربط الأفكار.
Example: Not really. Bicycles are common among children and teenagers, but few adults ride them for daily commuting. For example, most people prefer cars or public transport because cities lack safe bike lanes, so cycling is mainly a leisure activity.
× Yes, I had.
✓ Yes, I did.
The response 'Yes, I had.' is grammatically odd because 'have' as a main verb needs an object (e.g., 'I had a bike') or the auxiliary 'did' should be used for short answers to past simple questions. For a past simple yes/no question 'Did you have a bike?', the appropriate short answer is 'Yes, I did.' Suggestion: use auxiliary 'did' for short answers or give the full sentence 'Yes, I had a bike.'
× It was a cute and I but I didn't actually play with it a lot sometimes and sometimes not.
✓ It was cute, but I didn't actually play with it much; sometimes I did and sometimes I didn't.
The original sentence has fragmented structure and redundant words ('a cute', extra 'I', 'a lot sometimes and sometimes not'). Problems include incorrect article usage before 'cute' and confused sequencing. Correction: remove the unnecessary article before the adjective, connect clauses with 'but', use 'much' for negation ('didn't play with it much'), and express the alternating action clearly ('sometimes I did and sometimes I didn't'). Suggestion: simplify sentences and keep clear subject-verb structure.
× Actually it's not popular for older people, it's more popular for children and teenagers.
✓ Actually, it's not popular among older people; it's more popular with children and teenagers.
'Popular for' is not the best preposition choice here. Use 'popular among' or 'popular with' for groups of people. Also add a comma after 'Actually' and consider linking clauses with a semicolon or conjunction for clarity. Suggestion: prefer 'popular among/with' when referring to groups.
× But the culture of riding bikes to go to anywhere is not a a really important thing and it's not actually popular in my country and over the over all country.
✓ But the culture of riding bikes to go anywhere is not really important, and it's not popular in my country overall.
Multiple issues: double 'a a' is a typographical error; 'to go to anywhere' uses an unnecessary 'to' — the correct phrase is 'go anywhere'; 'a really important thing' is awkward and wordy; 'over the over all country' is incorrect and redundant — use 'overall' or 'throughout the country'. The corrected sentence removes extra words, fixes prepositions, and uses 'overall' for the intended meaning. Suggestion: avoid redundancy and choose correct prepositions and adverbs ('go anywhere', 'overall').