Part 1
Examinador
Do you often go to the library?
Candidato
And go to the library. No, I don't go to library because I have no interest in reading books because I don't like reading it's. I think it's a bit difficult for me because my mind has not compati compatible of reading books.
Examinador
What do you usually do in the library?
Candidato
As I didn't go to library but sometimes if I went library with my friends I usually do to sit silently and read a book. Like I'll like books like romantic. The 40 shades of love is my favorite book.
Examinador
Did you go to the library when you were a kid?
Candidato
Yes, I go to the library when I was a kid. There is a library in my school. We got A1 lecture for library and we went there and read books and have some quality time with our friends.
Examinador
Do Chinese kids often go to the library?
Candidato
Yeah, I don't think so that Chinese kids often go to library because they got so much technology, so they don't need to go to library. They used to read books in in their mobile phones instead of going library.
Do you often go to the library?
Puntuación: 50.0Sugerencia: Your answer lacks clarity and contains grammatical errors. Try to respond directly with a clear topic sentence, avoid repetition, and use correct grammar. For example, say 'No, I don't often go to the library because I find reading challenging and not very interesting.'
Ejemplo: No, I don't often go to the library because I find reading challenging and not very interesting. However, I sometimes visit if I need to study or find specific information.
What do you usually do in the library?
Puntuación: 55.0Sugerencia: Your answer is somewhat unclear and contains grammatical mistakes. Try to structure your answer with a clear topic sentence and use linking words to connect ideas. Also, be specific about your activities and preferences.
Ejemplo: Although I don't often go to the library, when I do visit with my friends, I usually sit quietly and read. I enjoy romantic novels, and 'The 40 Shades of Love' is one of my favourites.
Did you go to the library when you were a kid?
Puntuación: 60.0Sugerencia: Your answer is relevant but contains grammatical errors and unclear phrases. Use past tense consistently and clarify your points. For example, explain what 'A1 lecture' means or rephrase it.
Ejemplo: Yes, I used to go to the library when I was a child. There was a library at my school where we had special lessons, and we spent time reading books and enjoying with friends.
Do Chinese kids often go to the library?
Puntuación: 65.0Sugerencia: Your answer is understandable but could be improved by using more formal language and linking words. Also, avoid repetition and improve sentence structure.
Ejemplo: I don't think Chinese children often visit libraries nowadays because technology provides easy access to books. Instead, they usually read e-books on their mobile phones rather than going to a physical library.
× No, I don't go to library because I have no interest in reading books because I don't like reading it's.
✓ No, I don't go to the library because I have no interest in reading books because I don't like reading it.
The definite article 'the' is required before 'library' when referring to a specific place. Also, 'it's' is incorrect here; it should be 'it' as a pronoun referring to reading.
× I think it's a bit difficult for me because my mind has not compati compatible of reading books.
✓ I think it's a bit difficult for me because my mind is not compatible with reading books.
The adjective 'compatible' needs to be used correctly with the verb 'is' and the preposition 'with' to express suitability. 'Has not compati compatible of' is incorrect.
× As I didn't go to library but sometimes if I went library with my friends I usually do to sit silently and read a book.
✓ As I don't go to the library, but sometimes if I go to the library with my friends, I usually sit silently and read a book.
The definite article 'the' is needed before 'library'. Also, verb tenses should be consistent with the present tense question; 'didn't go' and 'went' should be 'don't go' and 'go'. The phrase 'do to sit' is incorrect; it should be 'sit'.
× Like I'll like books like romantic.
✓ I like books that are romantic.
The phrase 'I'll like books like romantic' is ungrammatical. 'I'll' (I will) is incorrect here. The sentence should express a present preference using 'I like' and clarify the type of books with 'that are romantic'.
× The 40 shades of love is my favorite book.
✓ 'The 40 Shades of Love' is my favourite book.
Book titles should be capitalised and enclosed in quotation marks or italics. Also, 'favourite' is the British English spelling. The definite article 'The' is part of the title and should be capitalised.
× Yes, I go to the library when I was a kid.
✓ Yes, I went to the library when I was a kid.
The past tense 'went' is required to match the past time reference 'when I was a kid'. 'Go' is present tense and incorrect here.
× There is a library in my school.
✓ There was a library in my school.
Since the context is past ('when I was a kid'), the verb 'is' should be in past tense 'was'. The article 'a' is correct here.
× We got A1 lecture for library and we went there and read books and have some quality time with our friends.
✓ We had an A1 lecture for the library, and we went there, read books, and had some quality time with our friends.
'Got' is informal and should be replaced with 'had'. The article 'an' is needed before 'A1 lecture'. The definite article 'the' is needed before 'library'. Verb tenses should be consistent in past tense: 'read' (past tense pronounced 'red') and 'had'.
× Yeah, I don't think so that Chinese kids often go to library because they got so much technology, so they don't need to go to library.
✓ Yeah, I don't think that Chinese kids often go to the library because they have so much technology, so they don't need to go to the library.
The definite article 'the' is required before 'library'. 'Got' should be replaced with 'have' for standard English. The phrase 'I don't think so that' is incorrect; 'I don't think that' is correct.
× They used to read books in in their mobile phones instead of going library.
✓ They use their mobile phones to read books instead of going to the library.
'Used to' implies past habit, but the context suggests present habit, so 'use' is correct. The preposition 'to' is needed before 'the library'. The phrase 'in in their mobile phones' has a repeated word and incorrect preposition; 'on their mobile phones' or 'use their mobile phones' is better.