Part 1
Examiner
Do you often go to the library?
Candidate
Yes, uh, I do, uh, because, uh, I want to study, uh, another place, so I often go there.
Examiner
What do you usually do in the library?
Candidate
OK, uh, I hopefully read books and study umm, something subject. Uh yeah.
Examiner
Did you go to the library when you were a kid?
Candidate
Yes, uh, because I wanted to uh, rent, umm, any books, so I often went to there.
Examiner
Do Chinese kids often go to the library?
Candidate
Uh, sorry, I don't have any ideas because I don't know about it.
Do you often go to the library?
Score: 55.0Suggestion: 回答に多くの「uh」や「because」が含まれており、流暢さが損なわれています。また、理由の説明が曖昧で具体性に欠けています。より自然で効果的な答えを目指すために、無駄な言葉を減らし、理由を明確に述べる練習をしましょう。
Example: Yes, I often go to the library because it provides a quiet environment where I can focus on my studies without distractions.
What do you usually do in the library?
Score: 50.0Suggestion: 答えが不明瞭で、語彙も限定的です。「hopefully」や「something subject」の使い方が不自然で、具体的な活動内容を明確に述べる必要があります。より具体的な内容を簡潔に述べる練習をしましょう。
Example: Usually, I read books and study subjects like mathematics and English to improve my knowledge.
Did you go to the library when you were a kid?
Score: 55.0Suggestion: 多くの「uh」や「umm」があり、文法的にも「went to there」は誤りです。過去の経験を話す際は、正しい文法を使い、具体的な理由を明確に述べることが大切です。
Example: Yes, I often went to the library as a child because I enjoyed borrowing books to read at home.
Do Chinese kids often go to the library?
Score: 40.0Suggestion: 答えが短く、質問に対して直接的な回答がありません。知らない場合でも、一般的な意見や推測を述べることで会話を続ける練習をしましょう。
Example: I'm not sure, but I think many Chinese kids visit libraries because reading is encouraged in schools.
× I want to study, uh, another place, so I often go there.
✓ I want to study in another place, so I often go there.
The preposition 'in' is required to indicate the location where the studying takes place. Without 'in', the sentence is grammatically incorrect.
× I hopefully read books and study umm, something subject.
✓ I hope to read books and study some subjects.
The adverb 'hopefully' is incorrectly used here. Instead, 'hope to' should be used to express intention or desire. Also, 'something subject' is incorrect; 'some subjects' is appropriate.
× I often went to there.
✓ I often went there.
The preposition 'to' is unnecessary when 'there' is used as an adverb of place. Saying 'went to there' is incorrect; 'went there' is correct.
× I wanted to uh, rent, umm, any books, so I often went to there.
✓ I wanted to rent some books, so I often went there.
The quantifier 'any' is generally used in negative sentences or questions. In affirmative sentences, 'some' is more appropriate.
× I don't have any ideas because I don't know about it.
✓ I don't have any idea because I don't know about it.
The phrase 'any ideas' is plural and usually refers to suggestions. Here, 'any idea' (singular) is more appropriate to express lack of knowledge.