Part 1
考官
Did you have a bike when you were a child?
考生
No, I didn't have AI, didn't had a uh, bike when I was a child.
考官
Do you think bikes are popular in your country?
考生
Yes, I think uh, bikes are popular in our country as my country is a uh, middle income country, uh, so here bikes are very useful for the citizens.
Did you have a bike when you were a child?
分数: 45.0建议: Be grammatically correct, concise, and natural. Start with a clear topic sentence (e.g., "No, I didn't have a bike as a child."), avoid filler words (uh) and repetition, and use correct past tense: "didn't have" (not "didn't had"). If you want to add a brief reason or memory, add one simple supporting sentence with a linking word (e.g., "because" or "so"). Keep the total to no more than 3–4 sentences.
示例: No, I didn't have a bike when I was a child because my family couldn't afford one. As a result, I usually walked to school or used public transport, but I always wished I could ride with my friends.
Do you think bikes are popular in your country?
分数: 65.0建议: Be more natural and specific. Begin with a clear topic sentence ("Yes, bikes are quite popular in my country."). Remove hesitations (uh) and avoid repeating phrases. Give one or two specific reasons using a linking word (e.g., "because" or "therefore") and, if possible, a short example or comparison. Keep answers concise (2–3 sentences).
示例: Yes, bikes are quite popular in my country because they are affordable and practical for short commutes. For example, many people use motorbikes to travel to work or the market, especially in crowded cities where cars are less convenient.
× No, I didn't have AI, didn't had a uh, bike when I was a child.
✓ No, I didn't have a bike when I was a child.
The sentence contains two problems: incorrect pronoun/word 'AI' likely a speech filler and the auxiliary verb form. The auxiliary 'didn't' requires the base form of the main verb (have), not past form 'had'. Using 'didn't had' is ungrammatical. Remove the extraneous 'AI' and the extra 'didn't' repetition and use 'didn't have'. Suggestion: say 'No, I didn't have a bike when I was a child.' to be concise and grammatically correct.
× Yes, I think uh, bikes are popular in our country as my country is a uh, middle income country, uh, so here bikes are very useful for the citizens.
✓ Yes, I think bikes are popular in my country because it is a middle-income country, so bicycles are very useful for people here.
The original sentence has awkward phrasing and minor word choice issues. 'Our country' is acceptable but repeating 'my country' creates inconsistency; use one ('my country') for clarity. 'as' can be used but 'because' is clearer to indicate reason. 'middle income' should be hyphenated as 'middle-income' when used as an adjective. 'bikes are very useful for the citizens' is wordy; 'bicycles are very useful for people here' is more natural. Tense stays present simple, which matches the question. Suggestions: choose consistent pronouns, hyphenate compound adjectives, and use natural collocations like 'people' or 'residents' instead of 'the citizens'.