Part 1
Examiner
Did you have a bike when you were a child?
Candidate
Yeah, I had one.
Examiner
Do you think bikes are popular in your country?
Candidate
Yeah, I think they are much popular because they are affordable.
Did you have a bike when you were a child?
Score: 55.0Suggestion: Give a fuller, natural response: start with a clear topic sentence, then add 1–2 specific supporting details using linking words. Avoid one-word answers. Mention when you had it, how you used it, and a short feeling or result to make it engaging.
Example: Yes, I did — I had a bright red bicycle from about age seven. I rode it to school and around the neighborhood almost every day, which helped me become more independent and fit. Because of that, I still enjoy casual cycling now.
Do you think bikes are popular in your country?
Score: 60.0Suggestion: Provide a clearer, grammatically correct response and expand with specific reasons or examples. Use linking words (for example, moreover) and quantify or describe contexts where bikes are common to make your answer more convincing.
Example: Yes, I think bicycles are quite popular in my country because they are inexpensive and easy to maintain. For example, many students and workers use bikes for short commutes in cities, and in rural areas people rely on them for running errands. Moreover, recent bike lanes in some towns have encouraged more people to cycle.
× Yeah, I think they are much popular because they are affordable.
✓ Yeah, I think they are much more popular because they are affordable.
The phrase 'much popular' is incorrect because 'popular' is a gradable adjective that needs a comparative form when comparing degree. Use 'more popular' to compare popularity, and 'much' can modify 'more' as 'much more popular' to indicate a larger degree. Suggestion: say 'more popular' or 'much more popular' depending on emphasis.
× Yeah, I had one.
✓ Yeah, I had one.
The sentence 'Yeah, I had one.' is grammatically correct: it contains the past-tense verb 'had' and correctly answers the question about possession in childhood. No correction needed.