Part 1
시험관
Did you have a bike when you were a child?
수험생
Did you have a bike when you were a child?
시험관
Do you think bikes are popular in your country?
수험생
Do you think bikes are popular in your country?
Did you have a bike when you were a child?
점수: 10.0제안: You repeated the examiner's question instead of answering. Give a direct response (yes/no or short statement), then add one or two brief supporting details. Keep it natural, limit to up to five sentences, and use linking words (for example, 'because' or 'and').
예시: Yes, I did. I had a small red bicycle that my parents bought me when I was six, and I rode it to school and around the neighborhood almost every day because it was easy to handle.
Do you think bikes are popular in your country?
점수: 10.0제안: Again, you repeated the question instead of answering. Provide a clear opinion first (e.g., 'Yes, they are' or 'No, not very'), then support it with specific reasons or examples and a linking word (such as 'because' or 'however').
예시: Yes, bikes are quite popular in my country, especially in cities, because many people use them for short commutes and there are now more bike lanes and bike-sharing programs available.
× Did you have a bike when you were a child?
✓ Yes, I had a bike when I was a child.
The student repeated the examiner's question instead of answering; this is a sentence structure/response error. The question asks about past ownership, so the correct reply should be a past-tense declarative sentence: 'I had a bike when I was a child.' Adding 'Yes,' is optional but natural. Suggestion: respond with a clear past-tense statement or short answer (e.g., 'Yes, I had a bike' or 'No, I didn't have a bike').
× Do you think bikes are popular in your country?
✓ Yes, I think bikes are popular in my country.
The student repeated the examiner's question instead of answering; this is a sentence structure/response error. The question asks for the student's opinion in the present, so the correct reply should be a present-tense statement using 'I think' plus the clause: 'I think bikes are popular in my country.' Suggestion: answer directly with an opinion (e.g., 'Yes, I think so' or 'No, I don't think so') and, if possible, give a brief reason.