Part 1
Examinador
Do you often go to the library?
Candidato
I had gone through the library when I was learning school.
Examinador
What do you usually do in the library?
Candidato
Are you really dreads the Drinker? 5 physics lesson?
Examinador
Did you go to the library when you were a kid?
Candidato
And it was more ready when I was a kid.
Examinador
Do Chinese kids often go to the library?
Candidato
I don't know that, uh, do you know?
Do you often go to the library?
Puntuación: 30.0Sugerencia: Your answer is unclear and grammatically incorrect. Try to answer directly and clearly using simple past or present tense. For example, say whether you go often or not, and give a reason.
Ejemplo: Yes, I often go to the library because I like reading books and studying in a quiet place.
What do you usually do in the library?
Puntuación: 10.0Sugerencia: Your answer is not understandable and does not respond to the question. Please answer directly what activities you do in the library, such as reading, studying, or using computers.
Ejemplo: In the library, I usually read books and study for my classes, especially subjects like physics.
Did you go to the library when you were a kid?
Puntuación: 20.0Sugerencia: Your answer is unclear and incomplete. Please answer directly with a clear statement about your library visits as a child and add a reason or detail.
Ejemplo: Yes, I went to the library often when I was a kid because I enjoyed reading storybooks.
Do Chinese kids often go to the library?
Puntuación: 15.0Sugerencia: Avoid asking the examiner questions. Instead, try to give your opinion or what you know about the topic, even if you are not sure.
Ejemplo: I think many Chinese kids go to the library to study and do homework, but some may prefer studying at home.
× I had gone through the library when I was learning school.
✓ I went to the library when I was in school.
The original sentence incorrectly uses the past perfect tense 'had gone' which is unnecessary here. The simple past tense 'went' is appropriate to describe a past habitual action. Also, 'learning school' is incorrect; the correct phrase is 'in school'.
× Are you really dreads the Drinker? 5 physics lesson?
✓ I really dread the physics lessons.
The original sentence is ungrammatical and confusing. 'Are you really dreads' mixes auxiliary and main verbs incorrectly. The corrected sentence uses the simple present tense 'dread' to express a habitual feeling. 'Drinker' is likely a mishearing or typo for 'dread', and '5 physics lesson' is unclear; it is corrected to 'physics lessons' to make sense.
× And it was more ready when I was a kid.
✓ And it was more crowded when I was a kid.
The word 'ready' is incorrectly used; likely the intended word is 'crowded' or 'busy'. The sentence uses past tense correctly, but the adjective is wrong. The correction replaces 'ready' with 'crowded' to convey the intended meaning.