Part 1
시험관
Did you have a bike when you were a child?
수험생
Yes, I did have a bike when I was a child. My dad bought me a bite and he taught me how to ride a bike when I was at 5.
시험관
Do you think bikes are popular in your country?
수험생
Indeed, I think it is popular, but I think it more depends on the region, as in Hong Kong, some regions, maybe in rural areas for example like Typo or Tranquil, that they would have some, uh, some dedicated roads for bikes. However, for some other areas, more into the city center, there are less roads for bikes.
Did you have a bike when you were a child?
점수: 68.0제안: Be careful with pronunciation and minor grammar. Begin with a concise topic sentence, then add one or two specific details. Correct small errors ("bite" → "bike", "at 5" → "when I was five"). Avoid repeating words ("bike" twice in short space). Use a linking word if adding details, e.g., "and" or "so".
예시: Yes, I had a bike when I was a child. My dad bought it for me and taught me to ride when I was five, so I learned balance quickly.
Do you think bikes are popular in your country?
점수: 62.0제안: Structure the answer with a clear topic sentence and 1–2 specific supporting points using linking words. Avoid hesitations and vague placeholders ("uh", "maybe"). Correct factual or naming errors ("Typo" and "Tranquil" seem unclear) or say "some rural areas" instead. Use concise vocabulary and avoid repetition ("some regions... some").
예시: Yes, bikes are fairly popular in my country, but it depends on the area. For example, many rural districts have dedicated cycle paths, whereas the city centre has fewer bike lanes, making cycling less convenient there.
× Yes, I did have a bike when I was a child.
✓ Yes, I had a bike when I was a child.
The use of 'did have' is grammatically correct for emphasis but unnecessary in a simple past statement; the simple past 'had' is more natural and concise in this context. Suggestion: use 'I had' for straightforward past narration.
× My dad bought me a bite and he taught me how to ride a bike when I was at 5.
✓ My dad bought me a bike and he taught me how to ride it when I was five.
'Bite' is a spelling error; correct word is 'bike'. 'When I was at 5' is incorrect phrasing for age—use 'when I was five' without 'at'. Also replace the second 'a bike' with the pronoun 'it' to avoid repetition. Suggestion: check spelling and use standard age expression 'when I was [age]'.
× Indeed, I think it is popular, but I think it more depends on the region, as in Hong Kong, some regions, maybe in rural areas for example like Typo or Tranquil, that they would have some, uh, some dedicated roads for bikes.
✓ Indeed, I think bikes are popular, but it depends more on the region; for example, in rural areas of Hong Kong, such as Typo or Tranquil, there are some dedicated bike lanes.
Several issues: 'I think it is popular' has an unclear pronoun 'it'—use noun 'bikes' and plural verb 'are'. Word order 'I think it more depends' is awkward; 'it depends more on the region' is natural. 'That they would have' is ungrammatical here; use 'there are' or 'there are some'. 'Dedicated roads for bikes' is better as 'dedicated bike lanes'. Suggestion: use clear subjects, correct word order, and appropriate noun phrases like 'bikes are popular' and 'there are dedicated bike lanes'.
× However, for some other areas, more into the city center, there are less roads for bikes.
✓ However, in other areas, especially in the city center, there are fewer roads for bikes.
Use 'in other areas' instead of 'for some other areas'. 'More into the city center' is awkward; 'especially in the city center' is clearer. Use 'fewer' (countable noun 'roads') instead of 'less'. Suggestion: use 'fewer' with countable nouns and clearer prepositional phrases like 'in the city center'.