Part 1
考官
Did you have a bike when you were a child?
考生
Yes, I used to have a bike and I love, uh, riding it.
考官
Do you think bikes are popular in your country?
考生
Of course, riding a bike are popular in my country, uh, because, uh, uh, at uh, it has uh, a good experience and exercise and it uh, stronger. I, I get muscle strong.
Did you have a bike when you were a child?
分數: 68.0建議: Make the answer more natural and grammatically complete. Start with a clear topic sentence, avoid fillers (uh), and add one or two brief supporting details (when/why). Keep it under five sentences.
範例: Yes, I had a bike when I was a child. I loved riding it around my neighborhood after school because it was fun and gave me freedom to explore.
Do you think bikes are popular in your country?
分數: 52.0建議: Improve grammar, reduce hesitation, and give specific reasons with logical linking words. Use correct subject-verb agreement, clearer vocabulary, and one or two concrete examples. Keep answers concise and coherent.
範例: Yes, bikes are very popular in my country because they are cheap and good for exercise. For example, many people cycle to work or school to save money and stay fit.
× Yes, I used to have a bike and I love, uh, riding it.
✓ Yes, I used to have a bike and I loved riding it.
The response refers to a past habitual situation ('used to have a bike'), so the second clause should match the past perspective. Using the simple past 'loved' instead of present 'love' keeps tense consistency. Suggestion: keep verb tenses consistent when describing past experiences (e.g., 'I used to... and I loved...').
× Of course, riding a bike are popular in my country, uh, because, uh, uh, at uh, it has uh, a good experience and exercise and it uh, stronger. I, I get muscle strong.
✓ Of course, riding a bike is popular in my country because it provides a good experience and exercise and makes you stronger. I got stronger muscles.
Multiple errors: 'riding a bike are' is subject-verb disagreement; the singular subject requires 'is' (Grammar problem type 27). The phrase 'it has a good experience' is incorrect usage of verb and article; 'provide a good experience' or 'is a good experience' is appropriate (type 11/22). 'it uh, stronger' lacks a verb; use 'makes you stronger' (sentence structure error type 26). Finally, 'I, I get muscle strong' is an awkward tense and word order; in past context use 'I got stronger muscles' or 'I built stronger muscles' (types 6 and 13). Suggestions: ensure subject and verb agree ('riding... is'), use correct verbs for meaning ('provide' or 'is'), include necessary verbs for comparisons ('make/made'), and choose natural adjective order ('stronger muscles' rather than 'muscle strong').