Part 1
Examiner
Do you often go to the library?
Candidate
Yes, because I adore reading books, so whenever I reading a book I go to the library. I adore reading novels, particularly mystery novels.
Examiner
What do you usually do in the library?
Candidate
I I laid the mystery novels because my favorite author is Higashinogel. He is a great Mr. Robust. I love his books so I read his book.
Examiner
Did you go to the library when you were a kid?
Candidate
Yes, because my mother loves reading books so my mother often go to the library. So I followed. She and I love the library.
Examiner
Do Chinese kids often go to the library?
Candidate
Well, I don't know about that, but. Chinese, China have a plenty of citizens so I think they can they often go to the library.
Do you often go to the library?
Score: 65.0Suggestion: 답변이 자연스럽지 않고 문법 오류가 있습니다. 'whenever I reading a book' 대신 'whenever I want to read a book'로 수정하고, 중복된 표현('I adore reading')을 피하세요. 또한, 문장을 3~4문장으로 간결하게 구성하는 것이 좋습니다.
Example: Yes, I often go to the library because I love reading. Whenever I want to read a book, I visit the library. I especially enjoy mystery novels.
What do you usually do in the library?
Score: 40.0Suggestion: 답변이 명확하지 않고 문법과 어휘 사용에 오류가 많습니다. 'I laid the mystery novels'는 의미가 불분명하며, 작가 이름와 관련된 정보도 정확히 전달되지 않습니다. 문장을 명확하고 간결하게 재구성하고, 작가에 대해 구체적으로 설명하세요.
Example: I usually read mystery novels in the library. My favorite author is Higashino Keigo, who writes exciting and clever stories. I enjoy his books very much.
Did you go to the library when you were a kid?
Score: 55.0Suggestion: 문법 오류('my mother often go')와 어색한 표현('So I followed. She and I love the library.')이 있습니다. 문장을 자연스럽게 연결하고, 과거 시제를 정확히 사용하세요.
Example: Yes, I went to the library often when I was a kid because my mother loved reading. She frequently visited the library, so I went with her. We both enjoyed spending time there.
Do Chinese kids often go to the library?
Score: 45.0Suggestion: 답변이 불명확하고 문법적으로 부자연스럽습니다. 'I don't know about that' 대신 간단히 의견을 제시하고, 문장을 명확하게 구성하세요. 또한, 'a plenty of citizens'는 'a large population'으로 수정하는 것이 좋습니다.
Example: I'm not sure, but since China has a large population, I think many Chinese kids often go to the library to study and read books.
× Yes, because I adore reading books, so whenever I reading a book I go to the library.
✓ Yes, because I adore reading books, so whenever I am reading a book I go to the library.
The verb 'reading' needs an auxiliary verb 'am' to form the present continuous tense. The phrase 'I reading a book' is incorrect; it should be 'I am reading a book' to indicate an ongoing action.
× I I laid the mystery novels because my favorite author is Higashinogel.
✓ I read the mystery novels because my favorite author is Higashinogel.
The word 'laid' is the past tense of 'lay' and is incorrect here. The correct past tense and past participle of 'read' is spelled the same but pronounced differently. Since the context is about reading novels, 'read' is appropriate.
× He is a great Mr. Robust.
✓ He is a great Mr. Robusto.
This seems to be a proper noun or name error rather than a grammar issue. However, if 'Mr. Robust' is a mistake, it should be corrected to the correct name. If it's a title, it should be singular and properly capitalized.
× I love his books so I read his book.
✓ I love his books so I read his books.
The sentence is inconsistent in number; it mentions 'books' and then 'book'. To maintain consistency, both should be plural or singular depending on context. Here, 'books' is appropriate.
× my mother often go to the library.
✓ my mother often goes to the library.
In the present tense, third person singular subjects require the verb to have an 's' ending. 'Mother' is third person singular, so 'go' should be 'goes'.
× So I followed. She and I love the library.
✓ So I followed her. She and I love the library.
The sentence 'So I followed.' is incomplete and unclear. Adding the object 'her' clarifies the meaning. Also, the two sentences can be separated for clarity.
× Chinese, China have a plenty of citizens so I think they can they often go to the library.
✓ China has plenty of citizens, so I think they often go to the library.
'China' is singular and requires the singular verb 'has'. 'A plenty of' is incorrect; 'plenty of' is the correct phrase without 'a'. Also, 'they can they often go' is redundant and should be simplified.