Part 1
Examinador
Do you often go to the library?
Candidato
Yeah, when I was doing my graduation, then I usually go to the library for finding peace. The library, uh, environment was very peaceful and quiet and, uh, sometimes I watch movies, uh, in the library and, uh, sometimes I study over there.
Examinador
What do you usually do in the library?
Candidato
Show in the library I often take study lectures on YouTube or learn new skills on geeksforgeeks website like coding. Furthermore, sometimes I watch movies in the library and sometimes I.
Examinador
Did you go to the library when you were a kid?
Candidato
No, I don't have access to library when I was a kid. I only had access to the library when I was doing my graduation. So I love the library due to its peaceful environment and quite fullness. And I usually do. I often do different type of things in the.
Examinador
Do Chinese kids often go to the library?
Candidato
Uh, sorry, I don't have any type of idea that Chinese kids often go to the library or not because I have not had any information or any news about that. So I am unable to answer this question due to the lack of proper knowledge on this topic.
Do you often go to the library?
Pontuação: 48.0Sugestão: Be more direct and use correct tense and concise sentences. Start with a clear topic sentence (e.g., whether you go often), then give one or two specific supporting details. Avoid filler words (uh) and repetition, and keep answers within 3–4 sentences. Use past or present tense consistently (e.g., 'When I was at university, I often went to the library' or 'I usually go to the library').
Exemplo: I often went to the university library when I was studying for my degree. It was a peaceful place where I could concentrate, so I used it mainly for reading textbooks and doing assignments. Occasionally I watched educational videos there if I needed help with a topic.
What do you usually do in the library?
Pontuação: 44.0Sugestão: Answer directly with a topic sentence and follow with specific activities, using linking words for coherence. Avoid incomplete sentences and correct minor vocabulary/phrasing mistakes (e.g., 'watch lectures' not 'take study lectures'). Limit to 3–4 sentences and give clear examples of what you study or learn.
Exemplo: In the library I mainly study and learn new skills. For example, I watch programming lectures on YouTube and follow tutorials on GeeksforGeeks to practice coding. I also read textbooks and occasionally watch a documentary if it relates to my coursework.
Did you go to the library when you were a kid?
Pontuação: 42.0Sugestão: Respond with a clear, grammatically correct sentence about past access, then add one concise reason or contrast. Use past tense for childhood and avoid vague phrasing. Keep the response complete and avoid trailing off.
Exemplo: No, I didn't have access to a library when I was a child. I only started using a library during university because my campus had good facilities. I quickly grew to appreciate it because it was quiet and help me focus on studying.
Do Chinese kids often go to the library?
Pontuação: 50.0Sugestão: Instead of saying you don't know, offer a brief, general opinion or say what you think based on limited knowledge. Use phrases like 'I’m not sure, but...' or 'I don’t have concrete information, however...' then give a short, plausible comment. Keep it polite and concise.
Exemplo: I’m not sure about the exact situation, but I think many Chinese children do use libraries, especially in cities where schools encourage reading. However, habits may vary between urban and rural areas depending on access to library facilities.
× Yeah, when I was doing my graduation, then I usually go to the library for finding peace.
✓ Yeah, when I was doing my graduation, I usually went to the library to find peace.
The sentence mixes past context ('when I was doing my graduation') with present-tense 'go' and an incorrect infinitive phrase 'for finding peace'. Use past tense 'went' to match the time frame and use 'to find' as the correct infinitive purpose expression. Suggestion: keep verbs consistent with the time reference and use 'to' + base verb for purpose.
× The library, uh, environment was very peaceful and quiet and, uh, sometimes I watch movies, uh, in the library and, uh, sometimes I study over there.
✓ The library environment was very peaceful and quiet, and sometimes I watched movies in the library and sometimes studied there.
'The library, uh, environment' is incorrect word order and 'the' before 'environment' is unnecessary when describing 'library environment'. Tense should remain past ('was', 'watched', 'studied') to match the earlier past timeframe. Also avoid repeating 'in the library' and use 'there' for conciseness.
× Show in the library I often take study lectures on YouTube or learn new skills on geeksforgeeks website like coding.
✓ In the library, I often watch study lectures on YouTube or learn new skills on the GeeksforGeeks website, such as coding.
The original begins with 'Show in the library' which is meaningless here. Use 'In the library' as a correct prepositional phrase. 'Take study lectures' is unnatural; use 'watch study lectures' or 'attend lectures'. Proper noun 'GeeksforGeeks' should be capitalized and 'such as coding' clarifies the example. Maintain parallel structure in the list.
× Furthermore, sometimes I watch movies in the library and sometimes I.
✓ Furthermore, sometimes I watch movies in the library, and sometimes I study.
The sentence ends abruptly with 'sometimes I.' Complete the clause with the verb 'study' to convey the intended meaning. Ensure parallel structure after 'sometimes' and include the verb to form a complete sentence.
× No, I don't have access to library when I was a kid.
✓ No, I didn't have access to a library when I was a kid.
The sentence mixes present 'don't have' with past time 'when I was a kid'. Use past tense 'didn't have' to match the time frame. Also include the article 'a' before 'library' and use correct negation with past auxiliary 'didn't'.
× I only had access to the library when I was doing my graduation.
✓ I only had access to the library when I was doing my graduation.
This sentence is grammatically acceptable, but 'doing my graduation' is non-idiomatic; consider 'during my degree' or 'while I was completing my degree' for more natural English. Tense 'had' correctly matches the past timeframe.
× So I love the library due to its peaceful environment and quite fullness.
✓ So I loved the library because of its peaceful atmosphere and quietness.
Tense should match past context: use 'loved' instead of 'love'. 'Due to' is formal and 'because of' is more natural here. 'Peaceful environment' is fine but 'quite fullness' is incorrect: likely intended 'quietness' or 'tranquility'. Use appropriate noun 'quietness' to describe the state.
× And I usually do. I often do different type of things in the.
✓ I often did different types of things there.
Fragments like 'And I usually do.' and 'in the.' are incomplete. Use past tense 'did' to match earlier context, plural 'types' to match 'different', and 'there' to avoid unfinished 'in the'. Combine into one complete sentence.
× Uh, sorry, I don't have any type of idea that Chinese kids often go to the library or not because I have not had any information or any news about that.
✓ Sorry, I don't have any idea whether Chinese kids often go to the library because I haven't had any information or news about that.
Use 'don't have any idea whether' rather than 'any type of idea that ... or not'. Maintain present tense 'don't have' for current lack of knowledge and use present perfect 'haven't had' to indicate up to now. Remove redundant phrases 'any information or any news' to streamline.
× So I am unable to answer this question due to the lack of proper knowledge on this topic.
✓ So I am unable to answer this question due to a lack of proper knowledge on this topic.
This sentence is mostly fine. Add the article 'a' before 'lack' for grammatical correctness. 'Am unable' correctly expresses present inability. No tense change needed.