Part 1
考官
Did you have a bike when you were a child?
考生
Yes I did. I used to have a pink bike when I was about 7 years old. I learned it by myself as it was three wheels bicycle. It was easy and fun to ride. I remember riding the bike the whole day in my yard during the summer.
考官
Do you think bikes are popular in your country?
考生
Yes, I do. I often see how many people ride bicycle instead of walking because bikes are the healthy, umm, tool to improve, uh, your whole body, uh, muscles. And the bikes are also the the cheapest very.
Did you have a bike when you were a child?
分數: 82.0建議: Ваш ответ хороший: он прямой, понятный и содержит подробности. Чтобы повысить оценку, уберите небольшие грамматические ошибки и сделайте фразы более естественными. Конкретно: используйте правильно согласование слов (например, "three-wheeled bicycle" вместо "three wheels bicycle"), избегайте повторов, и свяжите предложения короткими связующими словами (например, "so", "because", "and"). Также можно добавить одно конкретное воспоминание или ощущение, чтобы ответ стал более живым.
範例: Yes, I did. I had a pink bike when I was about seven. It was a three-wheeled bicycle, so I learned to ride it on my own quite quickly. It was easy and a lot of fun, and I would spend whole summer afternoons cycling around the yard because I loved the feeling of freedom.
Do you think bikes are popular in your country?
分數: 66.0建議: Ответ содержит идеи, но страдает от повтора, неуклюжей лексики и пауз («umm», «uh»). Чтобы улучшить ответ, избегайте междометий, используйте точную лексику (например, "popular", "convenient", "affordable"), структурируйте мысль: начните с общей позиции, затем поясните причину и приведите пример. Также исправьте порядок слов и артикли ("ride bicycles", "the cheapest option").
範例: Yes, I think bikes are very popular in my country. Many people prefer riding bicycles because they are a convenient and affordable way to travel short distances, and they help people stay fit. For example, I often see commuters cycling to work and students riding to school during the morning rush.
× I used to have a pink bike when I was about 7 years old.
✓ I used to have a pink bicycle when I was about 7 years old.
The original sentence uses 'bike' which is acceptable, but elsewhere in the transcript the student mixes 'bike' and 'bicycle' inconsistently. For clarity and consistency, 'bicycle' is a correct singular noun. Suggestion: choose one term (bike or bicycle) and use it consistently. This is a minor stylistic plural/singular consistency issue.
× I learned it by myself as it was three wheels bicycle.
✓ I learned by myself because it was a three-wheeled bicycle.
Error: incorrect singular/plural and noun-adjective order: 'three wheels bicycle' should be 'three-wheeled bicycle' or 'bicycle with three wheels'. Also use 'because' for reason. Suggestion: use compound adjective 'three-wheeled' before the noun and omit the object 'it' after 'learned' when 'learned by myself' is sufficient.
× It was easy and fun to ride.
✓ It was easy and fun to ride.
No grammatical error here. Keep the sentence as is. (Included for completeness; no changes needed.)
× I remember riding the bike the whole day in my yard during the summer.
✓ I remember riding the bicycle all day in my yard during the summer.
Use 'all day' rather than 'the whole day' for natural collocation in this context. Also keep noun consistent as 'bicycle'. The tense 'remember' + gerund 'riding' is correct. Suggestion: use consistent vocabulary and natural expressions.
× I often see how many people ride bicycle instead of walking because bikes are the healthy, umm, tool to improve, uh, your whole body, uh, muscles.
✓ I often see many people riding bicycles instead of walking because bikes are a healthy way to improve your whole body and muscles.
Multiple issues: plural form 'bicycle' should be 'bicycles' when speaking generally; use gerund 'riding' after 'see' or 'see many people riding'. Use 'a healthy way' instead of 'the healthy, tool', and remove filler words. Word order: 'improve your whole body and muscles' is clearer. Suggestion: use plural nouns for general statements and correct article/adjective order.
× And the bikes are also the the cheapest very.
✓ And bikes are also the cheapest option.
Errors: double 'the', awkward adverb 'very' at end. For general statement omit 'the' before plural 'bikes' or say 'the cheapest option' but not both. Suggestion: say 'bikes are also the cheapest option' or 'bikes are also very cheap' depending on meaning.