Part 1
考官
Did you have a bike when you were a child?
考生
Did you ever bike when you were a child?
考官
Do you think bikes are popular in your country?
考生
Do you think bags are popular in your country?
Did you have a bike when you were a child?
分數: 25.0建議: Your response misunderstood the examiner's question and turned it back as a question. For Part 1 you should answer directly with a clear topic sentence, then add one or two brief supporting details. Keep it natural and concise (no more than 5 sentences). Also avoid repeating or echoing the examiner. For improvement: practice transforming a question into a statement answer, then add a specific detail using a linking word (for example, 'because' or 'and').
範例: Yes — I had a bike when I was a child. Because our neighborhood was small and safe, I used it to visit friends and go to the park almost every day, which helped me become more confident on the road.
Do you think bikes are popular in your country?
分數: 10.0建議: Your reply again repeated or misheard the examiner and changed 'bikes' to 'bags', producing an irrelevant question. You should respond directly with an opinion and give a concise reason or example. Use a linking word (for instance, 'because' or 'for example') to add one specific supporting detail. Keep answers natural and avoid unnecessary repetition or asking back.
範例: Yes, I think bikes are quite popular in my country because many people use them for short commutes and exercise. For example, in cities you can see bike lanes and shared-bike schemes that many commuters use daily.
× Did you ever bike when you were a child?
✓ Yes. I biked when I was a child.
The student answered a past simple yes/no question but repeated it as a question. The expected form is a statement in past simple. This relates to sentence structure and past tense usage: use past simple 'biked' to match 'were' (past). Suggestion: answer with a short statement (Yes, I biked when I was a child) or a short negative (No, I didn't).
× Do you think bags are popular in your country?
✓ Do you think bikes are popular in your country?
The examiner asked about 'bikes' but the student replied using 'bags', which is a wrong lexical choice making the response irrelevant. This is a vocabulary/word choice error and also a sentence structure issue because it does not match the question. Suggestion: listen for the key noun in the question and repeat it correctly in your answer; if you intend to talk about a different item, signal that change (e.g., 'No, I think bags are popular, not bikes').