Part 1
Examinador
Did you have a bike when you were a child?
Candidato
No, I don't have.
Examinador
Do you think bikes are popular in your country?
Candidato
No, I don't think it's. It's popular because everyone here drive it in the car.
Did you have a bike when you were a child?
Pontuação: 30.0Sugestão: الرد غير صحيح زمنياً وغير طبيعي. يجب استخدام زمن الماضي لأن السؤال عن الطفولة، وتجنب الأخطاء النحوية. قدّم جملة موضوعية مباشرة ثم تفاصيل قصيرة لدعم الإجابة.
Exemplo: No, I didn't have a bike when I was a child. My family couldn't afford one, so I usually walked to school or used public transport. Occasionally I borrowed a friend's bike to ride in the park.
Do you think bikes are popular in your country?
Pontuação: 25.0Sugestão: الإجابة متناقضة وغير واضحة ومليئة بأخطاء نحوية (زمن، تركيب، وضوح الفكرة). يجب الإجابة مباشرة ثم توضيح السبب مع أمثلة واضحة ومترابطة باستخدام أدوات الربط المناسبة.
Exemplo: I don't think bicycles are very popular in my country. Most people prefer cars because distances are long and public bike lanes are limited, so cycling is mostly for leisure rather than daily transport.
× No, I don't have.
✓ No, I didn't.
The examiner asked about the past ('when you were a child'), so the student should use past tense. The original uses present simple negative ('I don't have'), which is incorrect for a past-time question. Use 'I didn't' or 'I didn't have one' to match the past context. Suggestion: Use past simple for actions or states in the past (e.g., 'I didn't have a bike' or 'No, I didn't').
× No, I don't think it's.
✓ No, I don't think so.
The student intended to disagree with a general statement about popularity in the present. The phrase 'I don't think it's' is incomplete and mixes clause structure. Use the fixed expression 'I don't think so' to mean 'I disagree', or complete the clause (e.g., 'I don't think it is'). Also ensure subject-verb agreement: 'it is' not 'it's' in formal speech, but 'I don't think so' is natural. Suggestion: Use 'I don't think so' or 'I don't think it is'.
× It's popular because everyone here drive it in the car.
✓ It's popular because everyone here drives a car.
There are multiple issues: subject-verb agreement ('everyone... drives' — 'everyone' is singular), incorrect object pronoun and article ('drive it in the car' is ungrammatical). The intended meaning is likely that many people use cars, so 'drives a car' or 'drives cars' fits. Use singular verb 'drives' with 'everyone'. Use 'a car' or 'cars' rather than 'it in the car'. Suggestion: Say '...everyone here drives a car' or '...many people here drive cars' depending on intended nuance.