Part 1
Examinador
Did you have a bike when you were a child?
Candidato
No, I didn't have.
Examinador
Do you think bikes are popular in your country?
Candidato
Yes, Sir. It is the most popular in our country. People used to go somewhere like uh, going to school or going to picnics or uh, they want to go with their friends to, so they usually have a bike and uh, they use it.
Did you have a bike when you were a child?
Puntuación: 55.0Sugerencia: Provide a full, natural sentence and add a brief reason or context. Avoid very short answers; give one or two supporting details using linking words. Pronunciation and grammar: say "No, I didn't" then add "because" or "but" to expand. Keep under five sentences.
Ejemplo: No, I didn't have a bike when I was a child because my family lived in the city and we used public transport. However, I sometimes borrowed my friend's bike to ride in the park on weekends.
Do you think bikes are popular in your country?
Puntuación: 65.0Sugerencia: Organize your answer with a clear topic sentence, then give specific supporting details using linking words (e.g., "for example", "also"). Avoid filler words (uh) and small grammatical mistakes (subject-verb agreement, tense). Be concise and use varied vocabulary (commute, leisure, affordable).
Ejemplo: Yes, bikes are very popular in my country. For example, many people use them to commute to work or school because they are affordable and convenient, and others ride bikes for leisure when going to parks or visiting friends.
× No, I didn't have.
✓ No, I didn't.
The original sentence 'No, I didn't have.' is incomplete; 'have' is a main verb that needs an object (have what?) or to be used in a full clause like 'I didn't have one.' The question asked 'Did you have a bike when you were a child?' so the correct negation is 'No, I didn't.' which omits the direct object because 'have' is understood from the question. Use a complete negation that matches the question's structure.
× Yes, Sir. It is the most popular in our country.
✓ Yes, sir. They are the most popular in our country.
The student used 'It is' incorrectly to refer to 'bikes' (plural). This is a subject-pronoun agreement error and requires third person plural pronoun 'they' with the plural verb 'are'. Also 'the most popular' should refer to 'bikes' explicitly or via 'they'. Use 'they are' to match the plural noun and ensure subject-verb agreement.
× People used to go somewhere like uh, going to school or going to picnics or uh, they want to go with their friends to, so they usually have a bike and uh, they use it.
✓ People use them to go to places like school or picnics, or to go out with friends, so they usually have bikes and use them.
The original sentence mixes tenses and has awkward repetition and incomplete phrases ('they want to go with their friends to'). 'Used to' suggests a past habit, but the question asks about general popularity now, so present simple 'use' is appropriate. Also pronouns must match plurality: 'bikes' and 'them' or 'use them'. Simplify and reorder to 'use them to go to places like school or picnics, or to go out with friends' for clarity and correct verb forms.