Part 1
Examiner
Do you like reading?
Candidate
I think I like reading UH because sometimes I reading a book my teacher forces for me reading a book.
Examiner
Do you prefer to read on paper or on a screen?
Candidate
I prefer to read on paper because read on paper is more interested than read on screen. Umm, and read on the screen is lose my vision.
Examiner
When do you need to read carefully, and when not?
Candidate
You don't always need the same level of careful reading. What matters is your goal and then consequences of missing something.
Examiner
Do you prefer scanning or detailed reading?
Candidate
I prefer detailing reading because it's more interested and correctly, uh, understanding.
Do you like reading?
Score: 40.0Suggestion: Говорите короче и яснее: начните с прямого ответа, затем добавьте одно конкретное объяснение. Избегайте междометий (например, "uh") и грамматических ошибок (напр., "I reading"). Используйте правильные времена и структуру: "I like reading because..." или "I don't read often because...".
Example: Yes, I like reading. I especially enjoy short stories because they are easy to finish and often have surprising endings.
Do you prefer to read on paper or on a screen?
Score: 45.0Suggestion: Отвечайте прямо, используйте правильные формы и добавьте одно-две конкретные причины, связанные с личным опытом. Избегайте разговорных пауз и некорректных выражений (например, "is lose my vision"). Сформулируйте как: "I prefer... because..." и приведите пример.
Example: I prefer reading on paper because I find it less tiring and easier to focus. For example, when I read novels on paper I can concentrate for longer without eye strain.
When do you need to read carefully, and when not?
Score: 60.0Suggestion: Отвечайте сначала прямо на вопрос, затем поясните с примером. Используйте связующие слова (for example, when, because) и конкретизируйте ситуации: когда нужно читать внимательно и когда можно просмотреть быстро. Избегайте абстрактных фраз без примеров.
Example: It depends on the purpose. For example, I read carefully when studying for exams because missing details affects my grades, but I skim news articles when I just want the main idea.
Do you prefer scanning or detailed reading?
Score: 50.0Suggestion: Дайте прямой ответ, затем объясните причину с конкретным примером. Используйте корректную лексику: "detailed reading" вместо "detailing reading" и избегайте междометий. Поясните, в каких ситуациях вы выбираете детальное чтение.
Example: I prefer detailed reading because I like to fully understand the text. For instance, when I read academic articles I take notes and read slowly to grasp the main arguments.
× I think I like reading UH because sometimes I reading a book my teacher forces for me reading a book.
✓ I think I like reading because sometimes I read a book my teacher makes me read.
The student uses incorrect verb forms: 'reading' instead of present simple 'read' and 'forces for me reading' is ungrammatical. Use present simple for habitual actions: 'I read' and the causative construction 'makes me read' or 'forces me to read'. Also remove filler 'UH'. Suggestion: practice subject + base verb (I read) for habitual actions and use correct causative verbs ('make/force someone to do something').
× I prefer to read on paper because read on paper is more interested than read on screen.
✓ I prefer to read on paper because reading on paper is more interesting than reading on a screen.
The student used 'interested' (an adjective describing feelings) instead of 'interesting' (describing something that causes interest). Also verb forms are missing: use gerund 'reading' as noun. Include the article 'a' before 'screen' for generic singular nouns. Suggestion: use gerund when talking about activities and choose 'interesting' to describe things that interest people.
× Umm, and read on the screen is lose my vision.
✓ Umm, and reading on the screen makes me lose my vision.
Problems: missing gerund 'reading' and wrong verb structure 'is lose'; should be 'makes me lose' to express cause. Also 'lose my vision' is acceptable but 'strain my eyes' is more natural. Suggestion: use 'reading on the screen makes me lose my vision' or 'reading on a screen strains my eyes'.
× You don't always need the same level of careful reading. What matters is your goal and then consequences of missing something.
✓ You don't always need the same level of careful reading. What matters are your goal and the consequences of missing something.
Subject-verb agreement: 'What matters' followed by plural items requires plural verb 'are'. Also add article 'the' before 'consequences' for specificity. Suggestion: ensure verb agrees with the following noun phrase; use 'is' for singular, 'are' for plural.
× I prefer detailing reading because it's more interested and correctly, uh, understanding.
✓ I prefer detailed reading because it's more interesting and helps me understand correctly.
Errors: 'detailing reading' wrong word order and form — use adjective 'detailed' before noun 'reading' or gerund 'detailed reading'. 'Interested' should be 'interesting' to describe the reading, and 'correctly, uh, understanding' is ungrammatical; use 'helps me understand correctly.' Suggestion: use adjective+noun order and pair verbs with appropriate complements: 'helps me understand' or 'allows me to understand correctly.'