Part 1
考官
Do you often go to the library?
考生
When I was in my university, I often go to the library to finish my final exam, but now I rarely because there is no occasion.
考官
What do you usually do in the library?
考生
I usually did some work or I just read anything that I want to read.
考官
Did you go to the library when you were a kid?
考生
Yes, of course, because I find it the library is very nice to stay, to complete assignments, to have a peace space at school.
考官
Do Chinese kids often go to the library?
考生
Umm, I do not think so, but many parents have built the habit of reading to their kids since they were little, so I think the Chinese culture can follow that rule.
Do you often go to the library?
分数: 60.0建议: Perbaiki penggunaan tense dan buat kalimat lebih alami serta efektif. Gunakan kalimat yang lebih singkat dan jelas untuk menghindari redundansi.
示例: I used to go to the library often when I was at university to prepare for my final exams, but now I rarely go because I don't have a reason to visit.
What do you usually do in the library?
分数: 55.0建议: Gunakan tense yang konsisten dan perbaiki struktur kalimat agar lebih natural. Tambahkan detail spesifik dan gunakan kata penghubung untuk kelancaran.
示例: I usually do some studying or read books that interest me when I visit the library.
Did you go to the library when you were a kid?
分数: 50.0建议: Perbaiki tata bahasa dan struktur kalimat agar lebih jelas dan alami. Gunakan kata penghubung untuk menghubungkan ide dan berikan detail yang lebih spesifik.
示例: Yes, I often went to the library as a child because it was a quiet and comfortable place to complete my assignments and study.
Do Chinese kids often go to the library?
分数: 55.0建议: Hindari penggunaan kata pengisi seperti 'Umm' dan buat kalimat lebih jelas dan terstruktur. Jelaskan pendapat dengan alasan yang lebih spesifik dan gunakan kata penghubung.
示例: I don't think Chinese kids often go to the library, but many parents encourage reading at home from an early age, which helps develop good reading habits.
× When I was in my university, I often go to the library to finish my final exam, but now I rarely because there is no occasion.
✓ When I was at university, I often went to the library to finish my final exam, but now I rarely go because there is no occasion.
The sentence mixes past and present tense incorrectly. 'When I was in my university' should be 'When I was at university' for correct preposition use. 'I often go' should be 'I often went' to match the past time frame. 'Now I rarely' is incomplete and should be 'now I rarely go'. This correction ensures consistent tense and proper preposition usage.
× I usually did some work or I just read anything that I want to read.
✓ I usually did some work or I just read anything that I wanted to read.
The sentence mixes past and present tense incorrectly. Since the action is in the past ('usually did'), the relative clause should also be in past tense: 'that I wanted to read' instead of 'that I want to read'.
× Yes, of course, because I find it the library is very nice to stay, to complete assignments, to have a peace space at school.
✓ Yes, of course, because I find the library is a very nice place to stay, to complete assignments, and to have a peaceful space at school.
The phrase 'I find it the library' is incorrect; 'I find the library' is correct. 'Peace space' is incorrect; it should be 'peaceful space'. Also, 'a very nice place' is the correct expression. The preposition 'to stay' is acceptable here, but the overall sentence needed restructuring for clarity and correctness.
× Umm, I do not think so, but many parents have built the habit of reading to their kids since they were little, so I think the Chinese culture can follow that rule.
✓ Umm, I do not think so, but many parents have built the habit of reading to their kids since they were little, so I think Chinese culture follows that rule.
The phrase 'Chinese culture can follow that rule' is awkward and incorrect in this context. 'Follows' is the correct present tense verb to describe a habitual action of culture. 'The Chinese culture' is better as 'Chinese culture' without 'the' for general statements about culture.