ReadingPart 1 Informe

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Part 1

Examinador

Do you like reading?

Candidato

Yes, I always enjoy reading because it stimulates my creativity and imagination. I especially like illustrated the children's books with cute animals and rebel main characters because the pictures make the stories more engaging.

Examinador

Do you prefer to read on paper or on a screen?

Candidato

I prefer to lead on paper rather than on a screen because painted books are easier on my eyes and reduce the eye strain. Also, I like being able to quickly flip back to previous pages to review passages and find interesting parts.

Examinador

When do you need to read carefully, and when not?

Candidato

When I study subjects, especially English, I need to read carefully because I want to understand new vocabulary and grammar. I have to concentrate so that I can remember what I did.

Examinador

Do you prefer scanning or detailed reading?

Candidato

I prefer skimming rather than detailed reading because I can quickly get the main idea and decide if the book is worth a little read. Detailed reading tires me out, so I usually skim chapters first and only read parts in details when I need specific information.

Evaluación

Total

Total: 6.0Fluidez y coherencia: 6.0Pronunciación: 6.0Gramática: 5.5Recurso léxico: 6.0

Part 1

Do you like reading?

Puntuación: 76.0

Sugerencia: 発音や語彙の誤り、文法の細かいミスに注意しましょう。具体的には“illustrated the children's books”や“rebel main characters”などの表現は不自然なので、正しい語順や単語を使うことを意識してください。また、答えはやや長めなので、1つのトピック文と1〜2文の具体例に絞り、簡潔に話す練習をしてください。

Ejemplo: Yes, I enjoy reading because it sparks my creativity and imagination. I especially like illustrated children's books with cute animals and rebellious main characters, because the pictures make the stories more engaging.

Do you prefer to read on paper or on a screen?

Puntuación: 70.0

Sugerencia: 語彙の選択とスペル/文法ミスを直しましょう(例:"lead"→"read", "painted books"→"printed books")。理由は明確なので、それを簡潔に述べ、1つのつなぎ言葉(例えば"because"や"also")を使って論理を整える練習をしてください。

Ejemplo: I prefer reading on paper because printed books are easier on my eyes and cause less strain. Also, I can quickly flip back to previous pages to review interesting passages.

When do you need to read carefully, and when not?

Puntuación: 72.0

Sugerencia: 最後の文の意味が曖昧なので明確にしましょう("remember what I did"は不自然)。代わりに具体的な目的を述べ、接続表現で理由を明確にしてください。発話は短めにまとめ、典型的な学習場面を具体例として挙げると良いです。

Ejemplo: I need to read carefully when studying subjects like English because I want to learn new vocabulary and grammar. For example, when preparing for a test I concentrate to remember key words and sentence structures.

Do you prefer scanning or detailed reading?

Puntuación: 74.0

Sugerencia: 表現を自然にし、冗長な部分を削りましょう("a little read"や"in details"は不自然)。主張を一文で示し、その後に具体的な理由と短い例を続ける形が望ましいです。

Ejemplo: I prefer skimming because it helps me grasp the main idea quickly and decide if a book is worth reading. Detailed reading tires me, so I skim chapters first and read closely only when I need specific information.

Gramática

Incorrect use of adjectives or adverbs

× I especially like illustrated the children's books with cute animals and rebel main characters because the pictures make the stories more engaging.

I especially like illustrated children's books with cute animals and rebellious main characters because the pictures make the stories more engaging.

The article 'the' before 'children's books' is unnecessary and word order is incorrect; 'illustrated' modifies 'children's books' directly, so use 'illustrated children's books'. 'Rebel' is a noun here but an adjective is needed to describe 'main characters', so use the adjective 'rebellious'. Suggestion: place adjectives before nouns and use correct adjective forms rather than nouns when describing qualities. (日本語訳: 指示しないように)

Verb in the present participle form

× I prefer to lead on paper rather than on a screen because painted books are easier on my eyes and reduce the eye strain.

I prefer to read on paper rather than on a screen because printed books are easier on my eyes and reduce eye strain.

'Lead' is a wrong verb form; the correct verb is 'read'. 'Painted books' is incorrect word choice; use 'printed books' to contrast with screens. 'The eye strain' should be 'eye strain' without the definite article. Suggestion: use the base verb 'read' after 'prefer to' and choose accurate adjectives for nouns (printed vs painted); omit unnecessary articles with uncountable nouns. (日本語訳: 指示しないように)

Present tense issue

× Also, I like being able to quickly flip back to previous pages to review passages and find interesting parts.

Also, I like being able to quickly flip back to previous pages to review passages and find interesting parts.

No grammatical error detected that matches the provided list; sentence is correct in present tense and structure. No change necessary. (No Japanese explanation required per instruction.)

Present tense issue

× When I study subjects, especially English, I need to read carefully because I want to understand new vocabulary and grammar.

When I study subjects, especially English, I need to read carefully because I want to understand new vocabulary and grammar.

Sentence is grammatically correct in present tense and matches context; no change necessary.

Past tense issue

× I have to concentrate so that I can remember what I did.

I have to concentrate so that I can remember what I studied.

Using 'did' is vague and typically refers to completed actions; in the context of studying, use 'studied' to clearly refer to the material reviewed. 'Have to' and 'can' create a present ability/necessity context, so past participle 'studied' is appropriate to refer to learned material. Suggestion: use verbs that match the study context (study/studied) rather than generic 'do/did'. (日本語訳: 指示しないように)

Incorrect use of adjectives or adverbs

× I prefer skimming rather than detailed reading because I can quickly get the main idea and decide if the book is worth a little read.

I prefer skimming rather than detailed reading because I can quickly get the main idea and decide if the book is worth a quick read.

'A little read' is unidiomatic; the correct phrase is 'a quick read'. Use 'quick' (adjective) before the noun 'read'. Suggestion: learn common collocations like 'quick read' for natural phrasing. (日本語訳: 指示しないように)

Incorrect use of prepositions

× Detailed reading tires me out, so I usually skim chapters first and only read parts in details when I need specific information.

Detailed reading tires me out, so I usually skim chapters first and only read parts in detail when I need specific information.

Use the phrase 'in detail' (adverbial phrase) rather than 'in details'. 'In details' is incorrect because 'detail' as an uncountable noun in this expression takes singular form. Suggestion: memorize set phrases like 'in detail' for describing the manner of reading. (日本語訳: 指示しないように)

Vocabulario

BackRear; Reverse; Backward
InterestingAbsorbing
LittleShort; Young; Brief; Minor
NewRecently developed; Novel; Different; Additional; Reinvigorated
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