Part 1
考官
Did you have a bike when you were a child?
考生
I had a bike when I were a child. It's too, uh, small for me to drive.
考官
Do you think bikes are popular in your country?
考生
I definitely think that M UH buys are popular in my country, especially UH for students and worker after they finish their job or finish their UH study. I think they are very convenient for everyone.
Did you have a bike when you were a child?
分數: 48.0建議: Pronunciation and grammar need correction, and answers should be natural, concise and directly relevant. Use correct past-tense agreement (“I had a bike when I was a child”), avoid filler sounds like “uh,” and give one clear supporting detail. Keep to at most 3–4 short sentences. For example, start with a topic sentence, then add a brief specific detail (e.g., what age or how you used it).
範例: I had a bike when I was a child. I received it for my seventh birthday and rode it to the park every weekend. Although it was quite small for me by age ten, I still used it to visit friends and learn balance.
Do you think bikes are popular in your country?
分數: 60.0建議: Improve pronunciation and clarity, correct grammar (e.g., "many" not "M UH buys"), and use linking words to structure the answer. Begin with a clear opinion, then give two specific reasons or examples. Replace fillers with brief pauses, and use plural/singular agreement ("workers," "studies"). Aim for varied but appropriate vocabulary like "commute," "affordable," and "practical."
範例: Yes, bikes are very popular in my country. Firstly, many students and workers use them to commute because they are affordable and avoid traffic. Secondly, bikes are practical for short trips after work or school, and cities often have bike lanes that make riding safer.
× I had a bike when I were a child.
✓ I had a bike when I was a child.
The verb 'were' is plural or subjunctive; with the singular subject 'I' in a simple past statement, use 'was'. Use 'was' for first-person singular past tense. Suggestion: use 'I was' for past-tense statements about yourself.
× It's too, uh, small for me to drive.
✓ It was too small for me to ride.
The context refers to a past situation, so the verb should be past tense 'was' not 'is'. Also, 'drive' is normally used for cars; for bicycles use 'ride'. The filler 'uh' can be omitted. Suggestion: use past tense consistency and the correct verb 'ride' for bicycles.
× I definitely think that M UH buys are popular in my country, especially UH for students and worker after they finish their job or finish their UH study.
✓ I definitely think that bicycles are popular in my country, especially for students and workers after they finish their classes or work.
The original has filler sounds 'M UH' and 'UH' and an incorrect word 'buys' instead of 'bikes' or 'bicycles'. 'Worker' should be plural 'workers' to match 'students' and the plural verb/idea. 'Finish their job' is unnatural; use 'finish work' or 'finish their classes/studies'. Also maintain plural agreement. Suggestion: remove fillers, use 'bicycles' or 'bikes', make nouns plural for parallel structure, and choose natural collocations like 'finish work' or 'finish their studies'.