Part 1
Examiner
Do you like reading?
Candidate
Yes, I like reading because it's make me learn new things.
Examiner
Do you prefer to read on paper or on a screen?
Candidate
I prefer to read on screen because it make me more comfortable and. How it helped me to know a new world. New world. Example if I read an article I find new.
Examiner
When do you need to read carefully, and when not?
Candidate
I need to read carefully always because it's helped me to answer the question correctly. Example if I'm in exam reading carefully it helps to understand the questions in order to answer them correctly.
Examiner
Do you prefer scanning or detailed reading?
Candidate
I prefer scanning reading because it's it's really easy and make me and and it's helped me to understand very well.
Do you like reading?
Score: 62.0Suggestion: Correct the grammar and make the response more natural and concise. Start with a clear topic sentence, then add one specific detail or example. Use correct verb forms ("it makes me" or "reading helps me"). Avoid redundancy and keep to no more than 3–4 sentences.
Example: Yes, I enjoy reading because it helps me learn new things. For example, I recently read a short book about productivity that taught me simple techniques to manage my time better.
Do you prefer to read on paper or on a screen?
Score: 55.0Suggestion: Make a single coherent answer: state preference, give one clear reason with a linking phrase, and provide a concise example. Fix grammar ("it makes me more comfortable") and remove repetition. Keep within 3–4 sentences.
Example: I prefer reading on a screen because it is more comfortable and convenient. For instance, I can adjust the font size and carry many articles on my phone, so I often discover new ideas by browsing online articles.
When do you need to read carefully, and when not?
Score: 70.0Suggestion: Give a clear topic sentence that distinguishes the two situations (when careful reading is necessary and when it isn't). Use linking words like "however" or "but" to contrast. Correct tense and phrasing ("it helps me"), and include a specific example (exam situation). Keep it concise and natural.
Example: I need to read carefully when I have to understand instructions or answer exam questions, because precise reading prevents mistakes. However, I don't read as carefully when I'm skimming news headlines just to get a general idea.
Do you prefer scanning or detailed reading?
Score: 50.0Suggestion: State your preference clearly, give a specific reason with correct grammar ("it's really easy and helps me find key information quickly"), and provide one short example. Remove fillers and repetitions. Keep answer to 2–3 sentences max.
Example: I prefer scanning because it helps me find key information quickly without spending too much time. For example, when researching for an assignment I scan several articles to pick out the main points before reading any one source in detail.
× Yes, I like reading because it's make me learn new things.
✓ Yes, I like reading because it makes me learn new things.
The verb after the auxiliary 'it' requires third person singular present form 'makes' not base form 'make'. This is a third person singular agreement issue manifested as use of base verb instead of present participle; change 'make' to 'makes' to match subject and tense. Also keep contraction 'it's' meaning 'it' + 'makes' is acceptable. Suggestion: use 'it makes me learn' or more naturally 'it helps me learn'.
× I prefer to read on screen because it make me more comfortable and.
✓ I prefer to read on a screen because it makes me more comfortable.
Again the subject 'it' requires third person singular present 'makes' instead of 'make'. Also the sentence ends with an incomplete conjunction 'and.' Remove the extra 'and' and add the article 'a' before 'screen' (article error - handled here by making correction) to make the noun phrase natural. Suggestion: 'I prefer to read on a screen because it makes me more comfortable.'
× How it helped me to know a new world.
✓ It has helped me to discover a new world.
This fragment lacks correct word order for a statement and mixing past simple/present perfect. Change the structure to subject + verb + object: 'It has helped me to discover a new world.' Use present perfect 'has helped' to indicate experience up to now, and 'discover' or 'learn about' fits better than 'know.'
× Example if I read an article I find new.
✓ For example, when I read an article I find new information.
The sentence is incomplete and awkward: 'Example' should be 'For example,' and time clause needs 'when.' The object 'new' is incomplete; add 'information' or 'things' to complete the idea. Also punctuation and connector improve clarity.
× I need to read carefully always because it's helped me to answer the question correctly.
✓ I always need to read carefully because it helps me answer the questions correctly.
Mix of adverb placement and tense: 'always' normally precedes main verb 'need' for emphasis. 'It's helped' (it has helped) indicates past experience but the general habit calls for simple present 'helps.' Also use plural 'questions' to match context. Remove 'to' after 'helps' when followed by base verb: 'helps me answer.'
× Example if I'm in exam reading carefully it helps to understand the questions in order to answer them correctly.
✓ For example, if I'm in an exam, reading carefully helps me understand the questions and answer them correctly.
Add article 'an' before 'exam.' Improve clause order and remove unnecessary 'to' after 'helps'—use 'helps me understand.' Combine purpose into one concise clause: 'helps me understand the questions and answer them correctly.'
× I prefer scanning reading because it's it's really easy and make me and and it's helped me to understand very well.
✓ I prefer scanning because it's really easy and helps me understand very well.
Multiple issues: duplicated 'it's' and 'and and' are fillers; 'scanning reading' is awkward—use 'scanning' or 'skimming.' 'Make' should be 'helps' to agree with 'it' in present simple. 'It's helped me' (present perfect) is inconsistent with general preference; use simple present 'helps me understand.' Remove filler repetitions. Suggestion: 'I prefer scanning because it's really easy and helps me understand the text quickly.'