Part 1
試験官
Did you have a bike when you were a child?
受験者
When I was young I didn't have bike because I didn't have money and I couldn't drive by myself.
試験官
Do you think bikes are popular in your country?
受験者
I think my country is popular because I can see everywhere and then me also I'm riding bike, that's why I think so.
Did you have a bike when you were a child?
スコア: 48.0提案: 回答は意味が通じますが、文法ミスと不自然な表現が目立ちます。具体的には冠詞(a bike)や動詞の形(couldn't ride)、理由の提示をより自然に接続する表現(because → so / because)を使うと良いです。また、話が短すぎるため1〜2文の補足(例:友達の自転車に乗った経験やいつ自転車を持ったか)を加えると回答が豊かになります。練習ポイント:冠詞と動詞の基本形、短い理由文のつなぎ方、1〜2つの具体例を追加する。
例: No, I didn't have a bike when I was a child because my family couldn't afford one. So I often borrowed my friend’s bike to ride to the park, which was how I learned to ride.
Do you think bikes are popular in your country?
スコア: 40.0提案: 文の構造が不自然で意味が分かりにくく、主語と目的語の使い方や語順の改善が必要です。まずは明確なトピック文(Yes/No+理由)を述べ、次に具体的な証拠や例(道路でよく見る、通勤に使う人が多い)を1〜2文でつなげてください。接続語(because, for example, therefore)を使って論理的につなぐ練習をしましょう。
例: Yes, I think bikes are very popular in my country because many people use them for short trips and commuting. For example, I often see cyclists on city streets and there are many bike lanes and rental services available.
× When I was young I didn't have bike because I didn't have money and I couldn't drive by myself.
✓ When I was young I didn't have a bike because I didn't have any money and I couldn't ride one by myself.
'bike' needs an article 'a' because it is a singular countable noun; 'money' in negative contexts is better with 'any' for natural English; 'drive by myself' is unnatural for bicycles — use 'ride' and 'one' to refer back to 'bike'. Suggestions: add 'a' before singular countable nouns, use 'any' with uncountable nouns in negatives, and use the correct verb for the vehicle (ride for bikes).
× I think my country is popular because I can see everywhere and then me also I'm riding bike, that's why I think so.
✓ I think bikes are popular in my country because I can see them everywhere, and I also ride a bike, so that's why I think so.
The original sentence misuses 'my country is popular' instead of 'bikes are popular'. 'I can see everywhere' is unclear; use 'I can see them everywhere' to refer to bikes. 'Me also I'm riding bike' misuses pronouns and tense; use 'I also ride a bike'. 'A' is needed before 'bike'. Suggestions: ensure the subject correctly matches what you mean, use object pronouns to refer back ('them'), place adverbs ('also') before the main verb, and include articles with singular countable nouns.