Part 1
考官
Did you have a bike when you were a child?
考生
Yes.
考官
Do you think bikes are popular in your country?
考生
Not really most areas motorcycle.
Did you have a bike when you were a child?
分數: 35.0建議: Give a more complete response: start with a topic sentence that answers directly, then add one or two specific supporting details (where you rode it, who gave it to you, or how it affected you). Keep it natural, avoid single-word answers, and limit to max 5 sentences. Use linking words like “and” or “for example” when adding details.
範例: Yes, I did have a bike when I was a child. It was a small red bicycle that my parents bought me for my seventh birthday, and I rode it every day after school. For example, I used to cycle to the park with my friends, which helped me become more confident and active.
Do you think bikes are popular in your country?
分數: 40.0建議: Respond with a clear topic sentence and support it with specific reasons and a linking word. Improve grammar by using complete sentences and adding details such as regional differences, practical reasons (weather, infrastructure), or personal observation. Keep response concise (1–4 sentences) and use relevant vocabulary like “motorcycles,” “infrastructure,” and “urban areas.”
範例: Not really; motorcycles are more popular in my country, especially in urban and rural areas where they are cheaper and easier to park. For example, many people prefer motorcycles because of heavy traffic and narrow streets, so bicycles are less common for daily commuting.
× Not really most areas motorcycle.
✓ Not really. In most areas, people prefer motorcycles.
The original sentence is missing a verb and subject and has incorrect word order, making it a sentence structure error (ID 26). To be grammatically correct, include a subject and verb and arrange words in a clear order. Here we add 'people prefer' to show who does the action and 'in most areas' as a prepositional phrase placed before the main clause. Also split into two sentences for clarity: 'Not really.' and 'In most areas, people prefer motorcycles.' This fits the present-tense question about general habits.