ReadingPart 1 Informe

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Part 1

Examinador

Do you like reading?

Candidato

Yes, I like reading most of the book of comedy as my favorite one because I born in the family where most of the books are written about the comedy.

Examinador

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

Candidato

I mostly prefer on the screen because it is easy to move anywhere we want, but sometimes I also read on the newspaper because it's provide me a lot of the knowledge about the circumstances.

Examinador

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

Candidato

Well, last time I known that my +2 class exam I carefully read about my all the subjects, but in the initial period I did not read very well because I did not know the importance of the study.

Examinador

Do you prefer scanning or detailed reading?

Candidato

I mostly prefer entertainer reading.

Evaluación

Total

Total: 5.5Fluidez y coherencia: 5.5Pronunciación: 5.5Gramática: 5.0Recurso léxico: 5.5

Part 1

Do you like reading?

Puntuación: 45.0

Sugerencia: Make your answer more natural and structured: start with a clear topic sentence, give one or two brief supporting details, and correct grammar. Avoid redundancy and keep within 3–4 sentences. Use linking words like 'because' or 'so' correctly and replace vague phrases with specific ones.

Ejemplo: Yes, I enjoy reading, and comedy novels are my favorite. I grew up in a family that loves humorous books, so I was exposed to many funny stories from a young age. Because of that background, I often choose light-hearted fiction to relax.

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

Puntuación: 50.0

Sugerencia: Give a concise comparison and correct grammar. Use linking words like 'however' to contrast preferences and be specific about advantages of each format. Keep it to 2–3 sentences.

Ejemplo: I prefer reading on a screen because it’s portable and I can carry many books on one device. However, I sometimes read newspapers in print because they give me up-to-date information about local events.

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

Puntuación: 40.0

Sugerencia: Answer clearly with a topic sentence that states when careful reading is necessary, then give a brief reason or example. Fix tense and word order errors, and avoid unnecessary background detail. Use linking words like 'when' and 'because' to connect ideas.

Ejemplo: I need to read carefully when I’m studying for exams because I must understand and remember the material. For routine reading, such as browsing news, I read more quickly and skip details.

Do you prefer scanning or detailed reading?

Puntuación: 30.0

Sugerencia: The answer is unclear and ungrammatical. Directly state your preference (scanning or detailed reading), then give one reason and a short example. Use correct vocabulary: 'entertainer reading' is not standard — say 'reading for entertainment' if that's what you mean.

Ejemplo: I prefer detailed reading when I read novels because I want to enjoy the plot and characters. For practical tasks, like finding facts quickly, I use scanning to save time.

Gramática

Incorrect use of adjectives or adverbs

× Yes, I like reading most of the book of comedy as my favorite one because I born in the family where most of the books are written about the comedy.

Yes, I like reading comedy books the most because I was born into a family where many books are about comedy.

Errors: incorrect adjective/adverb choice and several grammar issues (also subject-verb/verb form). The phrase 'most of the book of comedy' is awkward; use 'comedy books the most'. 'I born' is incorrect verb form; the correct past passive is 'I was born'. 'In the family' should be 'into a family' or 'in a family' depending on nuance; 'into a family' fits the idea of being born into. Suggestions: use natural collocations ('comedy books'), correct past passive for birth ('was born'), and use 'many' or 'a lot of' instead of 'most of' when meaning a large number rather than majority.

Incorrect use of prepositions

× I mostly prefer on the screen because it is easy to move anywhere we want, but sometimes I also read on the newspaper because it's provide me a lot of the knowledge about the circumstances.

I mostly prefer reading on a screen because it is easy to take it anywhere, but sometimes I also read the newspaper because it provides me with a lot of information about current events.

Errors: wrong preposition and other issues. 'Prefer on the screen' is incorrect; use 'prefer reading on a screen' or 'prefer to read on a screen'. 'Move anywhere we want' is unnatural for a device; 'take it anywhere' is better. 'On the newspaper' should be 'the newspaper' (article use). 'It's provide' is wrong verb form; use 'it provides'. 'A lot of the knowledge about the circumstances' is unnatural; use 'a lot of information about current events' or 'about the circumstances' if specific. Suggestions: use correct prepositions ('on a screen' -> 'on a screen' as object of reading), ensure subject-verb agreement, and choose natural nouns ('information', 'current events').

Present tense issue

× Well, last time I known that my +2 class exam I carefully read about my all the subjects, but in the initial period I did not read very well because I did not know the importance of the study.

Well, last time I knew that for my +2 class exam I had to read all my subjects carefully, but at first I did not study very well because I did not understand the importance of studying.

Errors: tense and word order issues. 'Last time I known' mixes present/past; correct past simple is 'I knew'. The intended meaning requires past perfect or modal: 'I had to read' or 'I needed to read' fits better than 'I carefully read about my all the subjects'. 'My all the subjects' is incorrect word order; use 'all my subjects'. 'Initial period' is awkward; use 'at first'. 'The importance of the study' should be 'the importance of studying' or 'the importance of the subject'. Suggestions: use correct past forms ('knew'), use 'had to' or 'needed to' to express obligation, fix word order for quantifiers, and use 'study' as a gerund when discussing its importance.

Incorrect use of adjectives or adverbs

× I mostly prefer entertainer reading.

I mostly prefer reading for entertainment.

Error: incorrect adjective phrase. 'Entertainer reading' is not a correct phrase in English. Use 'reading for entertainment' or 'entertaining reading' depending on meaning. Suggestions: use 'reading for entertainment' to express that you read to be entertained, or 'entertaining books' to describe the books themselves.

Vocabulario

EasyUncomplicated; Docile; Vulnerable; Leisurely
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