Part 1
考官
Did you have a bike when you were a child?
考生
Did you have a bike when you were a child?
考官
Do you think bikes are popular in your country?
考生
Good job! - Your answer is understandable and directly answers the question. - However, it is too short and lacks detail, which limits your score for fluency & coherence and task development. - Grammar: "the bike in my country is most popular" is not natural.
Did you have a bike when you were a child?
分数: 48.0建议: Your reply is understandable but too short and doesn't directly answer the question. Start with a clear topic sentence stating whether you had a bike, then add 1–2 specific supporting details (where you rode it, who taught you, or how often you used it). Use linking words like "and" or "because" to make your answer coherent. Also avoid repeating the examiner's question.
示例: Yes, I did have a bike when I was a child. I rode it almost every day around my neighborhood with my friends, and my father taught me how to balance when I was six. Because there were few cars on our streets, it felt safe and was my main way to get to the park.
× 'the bike in my country is most popular'
✓ 'Bikes are very popular in my country'
'the bike in my country is most popular' is unnatural because it uses the definite article 'the' and singular 'bike' to describe a general situation, and 'most popular' without a comparison context sounds awkward. Use the plural noun 'Bikes' to talk about bicycles in general, and a suitable adjective phrase such as 'very popular' to convey high popularity. Suggestion: refer to general nouns in plural when speaking about a category and choose comparative/superlative forms only when comparing (e.g., 'the bike is the most popular' requires specifying what it is compared to).'}]}