Part 1
Examinador
Do you like reading?
Candidato
No I don't because I'm not good at concentrate for a long time and also I it is hard for me to find a book that site on my preparation.
Examinador
Do you prefer to read on paper or on a screen?
Candidato
I prefer to read on paper because if I read a book on screen, it is hard to stop reading at the middle because on next day probably I can't find where should I start it.
Examinador
When do you need to read carefully, and when not?
Candidato
If I need to read a book as a school assessment, I need to pay attention. However, if I read a book as my free time, I think I don't need to pay attention much because it's not important for my school.
Examinador
Do you prefer scanning or detailed reading?
Candidato
I prefer scanning because I'd like to finish reading a book as fast as I possible. I tend to finish reading before I read everything, so it's better to read with scanning.
Do you like reading?
Puntuación: 54.0Sugerencia: もっと明確で文法的に正しい短い主題文で答え、理由を2点程度具体的に述べる練習をしてください。例えば「集中力が続かない」「準備に合う本を見つけにくい」という理由を自然な表現に直し、冗長な語や誤った語順を避けることが重要です。また接続詞(because, and, soなど)を正しく使い、文は3文以内にまとめてください。発音や語形(concentrate → concentrate, sit → suit)にも注意を払ってください。
Ejemplo: No, I don't enjoy reading very much. I find it hard to concentrate for long periods, so I lose focus quickly. Also, it's difficult to find books that suit my study needs, which makes me less motivated to read.
Do you prefer to read on paper or on a screen?
Puntuación: 62.0Sugerencia: 理由は理解できますが、主張をはっきりさせ、理由を論理的に整理して簡潔に述べる練習をしてください。接続表現(because, so, therefore)を使って理由をつなぎ、時制や語順(where should I start → where to start)を正しくしてください。また「途中で止めにくい」点を具体的な状況で示すとより説得力が増します。
Ejemplo: I prefer reading on paper because it's easier to keep my place and return to the same page later. When I read on a screen I often lose track of where I left off, so I find paper books more convenient.
When do you need to read carefully, and when not?
Puntuación: 68.0Sugerencia: 構成は良いので、より自然で具体的な語彙を使い、対比をはっきり示す接続語を使ってください(e.g. for academic purposes / for pleasure)。また「pay attention」を別表現(read carefully, skim)と組み合わせると多様性が出ます。文は2〜3文にまとめ、具体例(試験準備や趣味の小説)を加えると良いでしょう。
Ejemplo: I need to read carefully when I'm preparing for school exams or writing assignments, because I have to understand details and remember information. In contrast, when I read for pleasure I usually skim through the pages and don't focus on every detail.
Do you prefer scanning or detailed reading?
Puntuación: 60.0Sugerencia: 主張は明確ですが、理由の表現を簡潔にし、語順や語法(as I possible → as possible; finish reading before I read everything は矛盾)を修正してください。スキャン(scanning)と詳細読み(detailed reading)の違いを短く説明すると説得力が増します。接続詞(because, so)で理由をつなぎ、文は2〜3文にまとめてください。
Ejemplo: I prefer scanning because I usually want to get the main ideas quickly and save time. Scanning helps me find key points without reading every detail, which is useful when I'm short on time.
× No I don't because I'm not good at concentrate for a long time and also I it is hard for me to find a book that site on my preparation.
✓ No, I don't because I'm not good at concentrating for a long time, and also it is hard for me to find a book that suits my level of preparation.
The sentence has multiple issues: 'good at concentrate' needs the gerund form 'concentrating' (verb + -ing) — Grammar Problem Type ID 8. 'I it is hard' is a sentence structure error; remove the extra pronoun and join clauses properly — Grammar Problem Type ID 26. 'site on my preparation' is incorrect word choice; 'suits my level of preparation' or 'suits my preparation' is appropriate. Also 'suits' must agree with singular 'book' (subject-verb agreement / third person singular) — Grammar Problem Type ID 2. Suggestion: use gerunds after 'good at', keep sentence structure simple, and choose verbs that collocate with 'book' like 'suit' or 'match'.
× I prefer to read on paper because if I read a book on screen, it is hard to stop reading at the middle because on next day probably I can't find where should I start it.
✓ I prefer to read on paper because if I read a book on a screen, it is hard to stop reading halfway, and the next day I probably can't find where to start.
'on screen' is acceptable but 'on a screen' is more natural when referring to reading on devices; this is a preposition/article choice — Grammar Problem Type ID 11 and 22. 'at the middle' is incorrect; use 'halfway' or 'in the middle' (preposition/adverb choice) — Grammar Problem Type ID 11. 'on next day' should be 'the next day' (article + preposition error) — Grammar Problem Type ID 22 and 11. The clause 'where should I start it' is incorrect word order for indirect questions; use 'where to start' — this is sentence structure/direct/indirect speech type — Grammar Problem Type ID 26 and 24. Suggestion: use 'the next day' and indirect question word order 'where to start'.
× If I need to read a book as a school assessment, I need to pay attention. However, if I read a book as my free time, I think I don't need to pay attention much because it's not important for my school.
✓ If I need to read a book for a school assessment, I need to pay attention. However, if I read a book in my free time, I don't think I need to pay much attention because it's not important for my school.
Use 'for a school assessment' rather than 'as a school assessment' — preposition choice/usage — Grammar Problem Type ID 11. 'as my free time' is incorrect; say 'in my free time' (preposition error) — Grammar Problem Type ID 11. Word order 'I think I don't need to pay attention much' is awkward; place adverb 'much' after the verb or use 'pay much attention' — adverb placement/word order — Grammar Problem Type ID 20 and 26. Suggestion: use common collocations: 'for a school assessment' and 'in my free time', and position 'much' correctly: 'don't need to pay much attention'.
× I prefer scanning because I'd like to finish reading a book as fast as I possible. I tend to finish reading before I read everything, so it's better to read with scanning.
✓ I prefer scanning because I'd like to finish reading a book as fast as possible. I tend to finish reading before I have read everything, so it's better to scan.
'as fast as I possible' is missing 'am' and uses wrong structure; correct idiom is 'as fast as possible' or 'as quickly as possible' — Grammar Problem Type ID 8 and 6. 'before I read everything' refers to a prior action relative to finishing; use present perfect 'before I have read everything' to show incomplete action — present perfect tense issue — Grammar Problem Type ID 6. 'read with scanning' is unnatural; use the verb 'scan' or the gerund 'scanning' as an activity: 'it's better to scan' or 'it's better to read by scanning' — verb choice/structure — Grammar Problem Type ID 8 and 26. Suggestion: use standard phrases 'as fast as possible', prefer 'scan' for the activity, and use present perfect when describing an action that hasn't been completed at the time of finishing.