Part 1
Examiner
Do you often go to the library?
Candidate
To the library, no. In my area there is no library so I'm not a library person and I don't love reading much and I prefer washing videos in Instagram.
Examiner
What do you usually do in the library?
Candidate
I had already answered that I'm not a library person and I'm not a person who visits often in the library. Uh, but if I get a chance to go to library, I will take novels which have a steam of, uh, romance laugh.
Examiner
Did you go to the library when you were a kid?
Candidate
Umm, again, no Uh, libraries are great places to find varieties of books, but I mostly rely on digital reading nowadays. Umm and once I was a child. Also, I don't like to go to library to read books. It is not my cup of tea.
Examiner
Do Chinese kids often go to the library?
Candidate
Go to the library. I'm so sorry. Yeah, first of all, I'm not a Chinese person. I'm from India and I don't know which Chinese kids go often visit library or not. But as an Indian, I won't go to library in such situations.
Do you often go to the library?
Score: 50.0Suggestion: Try to give a more structured and natural response. Start with a clear topic sentence directly answering the question, then add brief supporting details. Avoid redundancy and incorrect word usage like 'washing videos' which should be 'watching videos'.
Example: No, I don't often go to the library because there isn't one near my home. Besides, I prefer watching videos on Instagram rather than reading books.
What do you usually do in the library?
Score: 45.0Suggestion: Answer the question directly with a clear topic sentence. Use linking words to add supporting details. Also, correct vocabulary is important; for example, 'steam' should be 'theme' and 'romance laugh' is unclear, possibly 'romantic and humorous themes'.
Example: I don't visit the library often, but if I do, I usually borrow novels that have romantic and humorous themes because I enjoy light-hearted stories.
Did you go to the library when you were a kid?
Score: 55.0Suggestion: Provide a clear and concise answer first, then add specific supporting details using linking words. Avoid filler words like 'umm' and unclear phrases like 'once I was a child'.
Example: No, I didn't go to the library much as a child because I preferred reading digital books. Moreover, I was not very interested in visiting libraries at that time.
Do Chinese kids often go to the library?
Score: 40.0Suggestion: Focus on answering the question politely and directly without unnecessary personal information. If you don't know, say so clearly and briefly. Avoid irrelevant details and maintain coherence.
Example: I'm not sure about Chinese kids, but in my experience, many Indian children do visit libraries regularly to study and read books.
× In my area there is no library so I'm not a library person and I don't love reading much and I prefer washing videos in Instagram.
✓ In my area, there is no library, so I'm not a library person. I don't love reading much, and I prefer watching videos on Instagram.
The original sentence missed commas to separate clauses properly and used 'washing' instead of 'watching'. Also, 'in Instagram' should be 'on Instagram' as the correct preposition for platforms is 'on'. The sentence needed punctuation for clarity and correct preposition usage.
× I prefer washing videos in Instagram.
✓ I prefer watching videos on Instagram.
The verb 'washing' is incorrect here; the correct verb is 'watching'. Also, the preposition 'in' is incorrect for platforms like Instagram; the correct preposition is 'on'.
× I had already answered that I'm not a library person and I'm not a person who visits often in the library.
✓ I have already answered that I'm not a library person and I don't often visit the library.
The sentence structure is awkward. 'Had already answered' is past perfect but present perfect 'have already answered' fits better here. 'Visits often in the library' is incorrect; it should be 'don't often visit the library' for correct word order and preposition.
× if I get a chance to go to library, I will take novels which have a steam of, uh, romance laugh.
✓ If I get a chance to go to the library, I will take novels which have a stream of, uh, romance and laughter.
The definite article 'the' is missing before 'library'. Also, 'steam' should be 'stream', and 'romance laugh' is incorrect; it should be 'romance and laughter' for clarity.
× I had already answered that I'm not a library person and I'm not a person who visits often in the library.
✓ I have already answered that I'm not a library person and I don't often visit the library.
The use of past perfect 'had already answered' is not appropriate here; present perfect 'have already answered' is better to indicate a recent action relevant to the present.
× I don't like to go to library to read books.
✓ I don't like to go to the library to read books.
The definite article 'the' is required before 'library' because it refers to a specific place.
× libraries are great places to find varieties of books, but I mostly rely on digital reading nowadays.
✓ Libraries are great places to find a variety of books, but I mostly rely on digital reading nowadays.
'Varieties of books' is incorrect; the correct phrase is 'a variety of books'. Also, 'libraries' should be capitalized if starting a sentence.
× But as an Indian, I won't go to library in such situations.
✓ But as an Indian, I don't go to the library in such situations.
The use of 'won't' (future tense) is incorrect here; the present tense 'don't go' fits better to express habitual action. Also, 'to library' should be 'to the library' with the definite article.