Part 1
Examiner
Do you often go to the library?
Candidate
Yes, I do go to the library.
Examiner
What do you usually do in the library?
Candidate
I usually read and study in the library.
Examiner
Did you go to the library when you were a kid?
Candidate
Yes, when I was a kid, I'd like to bully other kids in the library.
Examiner
Do Chinese kids often go to the library?
Candidate
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Do you often go to the library?
Score: 60.0Suggestion: Your answer is quite short and could be more natural by avoiding unnecessary words like 'do' in this context. Try to provide a bit more detail to make your response more engaging and informative.
Example: Yes, I often go to the library because I enjoy reading and it's a quiet place to study.
What do you usually do in the library?
Score: 75.0Suggestion: Your answer is clear and relevant, but you could improve it by adding linking words and more specific details to make it more natural and effective.
Example: I usually read books and study for my exams in the library because it helps me concentrate better.
Did you go to the library when you were a kid?
Score: 20.0Suggestion: Your answer is inappropriate and does not directly address the question. Instead, you should provide a positive and relevant response about your library visits as a child, using proper grammar and vocabulary.
Example: Yes, when I was a kid, I often went to the library to read storybooks and learn new things.
Do Chinese kids often go to the library?
Score: 0.0Suggestion: Your answer is irrelevant and does not address the question. Please provide a clear and relevant response about the habits of Chinese children regarding library visits, using appropriate vocabulary and sentence structure.
Example: Yes, many Chinese kids often go to the library to study and borrow books, especially during weekends and holidays.
× Yes, when I was a kid, I'd like to bully other kids in the library.
✓ Yes, when I was a kid, I liked to bully other kids in the library.
The sentence incorrectly uses 'I'd like' (I would like) to express a past habitual action. The correct past tense form is 'I liked to', which properly indicates a past habit or preference. Using 'I'd like' suggests a conditional or polite request, which is inappropriate here.