Part 1
Examiner
Do you often go to the library?
Candidate
Yes, I like to go library. Yes, I like to go library because I think in the library it is the one of the place where we study with a very peaceful mind. And apart from this, I nearly went at library to study. And apart from this, I also have a habit to read books and that's why I went out here.
Examiner
What do you usually do in the library?
Candidate
Well, when I went at library, firstly I praise the God to give me a very wonderful life and then I select one book and read that book. But at the end when I come back to came back from library, then I kept back that book on the corner.
Examiner
Did you go to the library when you were a kid?
Candidate
Well, to be honest, when I when I was a kid at that time I went at libraries and some days like when I went there, firstly I think it is a very boring place because I do not know the real value of that place. But nowadays when I went out there and read books, now I have know the real value of library.
Examiner
Do Chinese kids often go to the library?
Candidate
Well I am from India and I do not know the more about China but I think the Chinese kid are went at library because they are very Italian and that's why their parents also encourage them to go out there and that's why they went out there.
Do you often go to the library?
Score: 55.0Suggestion: Your answer needs to be more natural and concise. Avoid repeating the same idea and use correct prepositions. Start with a clear topic sentence, then add specific reasons using linking words like 'because' or 'also'.
Example: Yes, I often go to the library because it is a peaceful place where I can concentrate on my studies. Also, I enjoy reading books there, which helps me relax and learn new things.
What do you usually do in the library?
Score: 50.0Suggestion: Your answer should be more relevant and structured. Focus on typical activities you do in the library. Use correct verb tenses and linking words to make your answer coherent.
Example: Usually, when I go to the library, I first find a quiet spot to sit. Then, I select a book to read and spend time studying. After finishing, I return the book to its proper place before leaving.
Did you go to the library when you were a kid?
Score: 60.0Suggestion: Try to use past tense correctly and avoid repetition. Start with a clear topic sentence, then explain your feelings with specific reasons using linking words like 'because' and 'but'.
Example: When I was a kid, I used to go to the library sometimes. At first, I found it boring because I did not understand its importance. However, now I appreciate the library much more because it helps me learn and relax.
Do Chinese kids often go to the library?
Score: 40.0Suggestion: Avoid incorrect information and unclear vocabulary. If you are unsure, say so clearly. Use simple and correct sentences with appropriate linking words.
Example: I am from India, so I am not very sure about Chinese children. However, I believe that many Chinese kids visit libraries because their parents encourage them to study and read more.
× Yes, I like to go library.
✓ Yes, I like to go to the library.
In English, the verb 'go' is usually followed by the preposition 'to' when indicating a destination. So, 'go library' is incorrect; it should be 'go to the library'. This is a common preposition usage error.
× in the library it is the one of the place where we study with a very peaceful mind.
✓ in the library it is one of the places where we study with a very peaceful mind.
The phrase 'the one of the place' is incorrect. The correct expression is 'one of the places' without 'the' before 'one' and with 'places' plural to match 'one of the'. This is an article and plural form error.
× I nearly went at library to study.
✓ I nearly went to the library to study.
The preposition 'at' is incorrect here; the correct preposition after 'went' when indicating destination is 'to'. Also, 'library' needs the definite article 'the'. So, it should be 'went to the library'.
× when I went at library, firstly I praise the God to give me a very wonderful life
✓ when I went to the library, firstly I praise God to give me a very wonderful life
Again, 'went at library' should be 'went to the library'. Also, 'the God' is incorrect; in English, we say 'praise God' without 'the' when referring to God in general.
× when I went at library, firstly I praise the God to give me a very wonderful life
✓ when I went to the library, firstly I praised God to give me a very wonderful life
The sentence refers to a past event ('when I went'), so the verb 'praise' should be in past tense 'praised' to maintain tense consistency.
× when I went at library, firstly I praise the God to give me a very wonderful life and then I select one book and read that book.
✓ when I went to the library, firstly I praised God to give me a very wonderful life and then I selected one book and read that book.
The preposition 'at' should be 'to' after 'went'. Also, verbs 'praise' and 'select' should be in past tense 'praised' and 'selected' to match the past time frame.
× But at the end when I come back to came back from library, then I kept back that book on the corner.
✓ But at the end when I came back from the library, then I put that book back on the corner.
The phrase 'come back to came back' is incorrect; it should be 'came back' in past tense. Also, 'kept back' is not appropriate here; 'put back' is the correct phrasal verb. 'From library' needs the article 'the library'.
× when I went at libraries and some days like when I went there
✓ when I went to libraries and some days like when I went there
The preposition 'at' is incorrect after 'went'; it should be 'to' when indicating destination.
× now I have know the real value of library.
✓ now I know the real value of the library.
The phrase 'have know' is incorrect; the correct present tense is 'know'. Also, 'library' needs the definite article 'the'.
× I think the Chinese kid are went at library because they are very Italian
✓ I think the Chinese kids go to the library because they are very diligent
'Chinese kid' should be plural 'Chinese kids' to agree with 'are'. 'Are went' is incorrect; 'go' is the correct present tense verb. 'Went at' should be 'go to'. Also, 'Italian' seems incorrect in context; likely intended 'diligent' meaning hardworking.
× I think the Chinese kid are went at library because they are very Italian and that's why their parents also encourage them to go out there and that's why they went out there.
✓ I think the Chinese kids go to the library because they are very diligent and that's why their parents also encourage them to go there and that's why they go there.
'Went at' is incorrect; should be 'go to'. Also, 'go out there' is awkward; 'go there' is better. Verb tenses should be consistent in present tense for habitual actions.