Part 1
Examiner
Do you often go to the library?
Candidate
Yes, I often go to the library. I go there because I I feel very happy when I'm reading some books. It's it give me a sense of pleasure and it makes me very happy.
Examiner
What do you usually do in the library?
Candidate
I usually read books in the library. The books that I usually read are some kind of poetry, poems, and fictional books.
Examiner
Did you go to the library when you were a kid?
Candidate
No, I did not go to library when I was a kid because I do not really have any idea about library. I just usually play in the playground and play with my friends in my childhood. So yeah, I didn't go to library in my childhood.
Examiner
Do Chinese kids often go to the library?
Candidate
I don't really have an idea about Chinese kids, but yeah, they those were interested to go to the library of any kind of people can go to library and I think Chinese people go to library.
Do you often go to the library?
Score: 65.0Suggestion: Tapai ko uttar ma thap clarity ra fluency chahinchha. English ma repetition ra grammatical errors haru chhaina bhane ramro hunchha. Tapai le answer lai 3-4 sentence samma simit garera, clear ra natural banau. For example, 'Yes, I often go to the library because I enjoy reading books there. It gives me a sense of pleasure and makes me happy.'
Example: Yes, I often go to the library because I enjoy reading books there. It gives me a sense of pleasure and helps me relax after a busy day.
What do you usually do in the library?
Score: 70.0Suggestion: Tapai ko uttar ma thap variety ra linking words chahinchha. Tapai le answer lai thap vivid banauna saknuhunchha by using linking words jasari 'mainly' or 'especially'. Also, avoid repetition jastai 'poetry, poems'.
Example: In the library, I usually read books, especially poetry and fictional stories, because I find them very inspiring and enjoyable.
Did you go to the library when you were a kid?
Score: 60.0Suggestion: Tapai ko answer ma grammar ra sentence structure ma sudhar chahinchha. Also, avoid redundancy jastai 'play in the playground' ra 'play with my friends'. Tapai le answer lai concise ra clear banau. For example, 'No, I did not go to the library as a child because I was not aware of it. Instead, I spent most of my time playing with friends outdoors.'
Example: No, I did not go to the library as a child because I was not aware of it. Instead, I spent most of my time playing with friends outdoors.
Do Chinese kids often go to the library?
Score: 50.0Suggestion: Tapai ko answer ma clarity ra coherence chhaina. Tapai le direct answer dinu parcha ra sentence haru lai logical flow ma rakhnu parcha. Also, grammar ra vocabulary ma sudhar garnu parcha. For example, 'I am not sure about Chinese kids, but I think many children in China visit libraries because they are interested in reading.'
Example: I am not sure about Chinese kids, but I think many children in China visit libraries because they are interested in reading and learning new things.
× I go there because I I feel very happy when I'm reading some books.
✓ I go there because I feel very happy when I'm reading some books.
The repetition of 'I' is a typographical error and should be removed to maintain sentence clarity and correctness.
× It's it give me a sense of pleasure and it makes me very happy.
✓ It gives me a sense of pleasure and it makes me very happy.
The phrase 'It's it give' is incorrect; 'It gives' is the correct third person singular present tense form. Also, 'It's it' is redundant and should be corrected to 'It'.
× The books that I usually read are some kind of poetry, poems, and fictional books.
✓ The books that I usually read are kinds of poetry, poems, and fictional books.
The phrase 'some kind of poetry' is singular and does not agree with the plural subject 'books'. Using 'kinds of' correctly matches the plural subject.
× No, I did not go to library when I was a kid because I do not really have any idea about library.
✓ No, I did not go to the library when I was a kid because I did not really have any idea about the library.
The noun 'library' requires the definite article 'the' when referring to a specific place known to both speaker and listener.
× I just usually play in the playground and play with my friends in my childhood.
✓ I usually played in the playground and played with my friends in my childhood.
Since the sentence refers to past time ('in my childhood'), the verbs should be in the past tense ('played') to maintain tense consistency.
× So yeah, I didn't go to library in my childhood.
✓ So yeah, I didn't go to the library in my childhood.
The noun 'library' requires the definite article 'the' when referring to a specific place.
× I don't really have an idea about Chinese kids, but yeah, they those were interested to go to the library of any kind of people can go to library and I think Chinese people go to library.
✓ I don't really have an idea about Chinese kids, but yeah, those who are interested can go to the library, and I think Chinese people go to the library.
The original sentence has unclear pronoun usage and awkward phrasing. 'They those were interested' is incorrect; it should be 'those who are interested'. Also, 'can go to library' needs the article 'the' before 'library'.