Part 1
Examiner
Did you have a bike when you were a child?
Candidate
When I was a child, I I have a bag, yeah.
Examiner
Do you think bikes are popular in your country?
Candidate
In my country, bags wells were umm, popular in uh, 1990, but now, uh, people used to use cars and motors, motorbikes.
Did you have a bike when you were a child?
Score: 25.0Suggestion: Votre réponse est confuse et contient des erreurs grammaticales. Concentrez-vous sur une phrase d'ouverture claire qui répond directement à la question (par ex. "Yes, I had a bike." ou "No, I didn't."). Ensuite, ajoutez un ou deux détails spécifiques (âge, couleur, où vous l'avez utilisé) en utilisant des connecteurs simples comme "and" ou "because". Évitez les répétitions et les mots hors sujet.
Example: Yes, I had a bike when I was a child. It was a small red bicycle that I rode every day near my house, and I learned to ride it when I was six.
Do you think bikes are popular in your country?
Score: 35.0Suggestion: Votre réponse manque de précision et contient des erreurs de vocabulaire et de temps. Répondez d'abord clairement (Oui/Non/Partly), puis expliquez avec des détails concrets et un marqueur de temps correct (par ex. "in the 1990s" et "now"). Utilisez des mots de liaison comme "however" ou "because" pour structurer l'explication et évitez les hésitations vocales.
Example: I think bikes were more popular in the 1990s in my country, mainly for short trips. However, now many people prefer cars and motorbikes because they are faster and more convenient in busy cities.
× When I was a child, I I have a bag, yeah.
✓ When I was a child, I had a bike.
The original sentence uses the present-tense verb 'have' while referring to a past time ('When I was a child'), which is a tense error (Past tense issue). Also there is a repetition 'I I' and the noun 'bag' does not match the question about a bike. Use the past simple 'had' to match the past timeframe. Suggestion: use past simple for actions or possessions that occurred in the past and remove duplicate words; ensure the noun matches the question context.
× In my country, bags wells were umm, popular in uh, 1990, but now, uh, people used to use cars and motors, motorbikes.
✓ In my country, bikes were popular in the 1990s, but now people use cars and motorbikes.
Multiple issues: the sentence uses 'bags wells' which is unclear and likely the wrong noun; '1990' should be expressed as 'the 1990s' for a period; 'were popular' is correct for past, but 'used to use' after 'now' is incorrect because 'used to' expresses past habitual actions; 'now' requires present tense 'use'. This combines Past tense issue and Present tense issue and incorrect noun choice. Suggestions: choose the correct noun 'bikes' to match the question, use 'the 1990s' for the decade, keep 'were popular' for past state, and use present simple 'use' for current habits.