ReadingPart 1 Informe

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Part 1

Examinador

Do you like reading?

Candidato

Yes, I do like breathing but now I don't have much time to do so. But before when I was younger, back when I was in college, I really love to read especially literatures because I love how the author use deep languages to express their.

Examinador

Do you prefer to read on paper or on a screen?

Candidato

I prefer reading on paper than on a screen because I love to hold a book and I really love the smell of a book, especially if it's new, and I I really love the feeling of flipping pages whenever I'm done with one page to another and there is really a different.

Examinador

When do you need to read carefully, and when not?

Candidato

I feel the need to read carefully whenever there's a question after the article that I read, when it is, umm, an academic article that I need to really comprehend well, because I need to. I need the information.

Examinador

Do you prefer scanning or detailed reading?

Candidato

I do prefer detailed reading, especially if I need any information from the text that I am reading or if it's an academic article, but I I just do scanning whenever there's just I'm just looking for one information from a from.

Evaluación

Total

Total: 6.0Fluidez y coherencia: 6.0Pronunciación: 6.0Gramática: 6.0Recurso léxico: 6.0

Part 1

Do you like reading?

Puntuación: 58.0

Sugerencia: Give a direct, concise topic sentence, avoid odd metaphors ("like breathing"), correct grammar (tenses, articles, subject-verb agreement), and add one specific example to support your preference. Keep within 3–4 sentences and use linking words such as "because" or "for example."

Ejemplo: Yes, I enjoy reading, especially fiction and literary works. When I was in college I read a lot of novels because I like how authors use language to explore ideas and emotions. For example, I remember being moved by the descriptive passages in Gabriel García Márquez's stories, which made me appreciate the craft of writing.

Do you prefer to read on paper or on a screen?

Puntuación: 64.0

Sugerencia: Start with a clear comparative sentence using correct structure ("prefer X to Y"). Avoid repetition and finish thoughts fully. Add one specific reason and a brief contrast using a linking word like "however" or "because."

Ejemplo: I prefer reading on paper to reading on a screen because I enjoy holding a physical book and the smell of new pages. I also like turning pages, which feels more immersive; however, I sometimes use a screen for convenience when traveling.

When do you need to read carefully, and when not?

Puntuación: 61.0

Sugerencia: Provide a concise topic sentence that directly answers both parts, reduce hesitations, and give a specific example of a situation requiring careful reading versus not. Use linking words like "when" and "but" to clarify contrast.

Ejemplo: I need to read carefully when I study academic articles or when I have comprehension questions to answer, because I must understand details and structure. In contrast, I don't read carefully when I skim news headlines or social media posts just to get the main idea.

Do you prefer scanning or detailed reading?

Puntuación: 63.0

Sugerencia: Begin with a clear topic sentence stating your preference, avoid repetition and incomplete phrases, and provide a brief example of each method with linking words like "however" or "for example." Keep it to 2–3 sentences.

Ejemplo: I prefer detailed reading because it helps me understand complex ideas, especially in academic articles. However, I use scanning when I only need a single piece of information, for example when searching for a date or a name in a long report.

Gramática

Incorrect word choice / typo leading to meaning error (mapped to Incorrect use of adjectives or adverbs)

× Yes, I do like breathing but now I don't have much time to do so.

Yes, I do like reading but now I don't have much time to do so.

The student wrote 'breathing' instead of 'reading', which is a word choice error. This affects meaning rather than grammar categories like tense or agreement. Replace with the correct verb 'reading' to match the question and intended meaning.

Incorrect use of tense / verb form (mapped to Present tense issue)

× But before when I was younger, back when I was in college, I really love to read especially literatures because I love how the author use deep languages to express their.

But before, when I was younger and in college, I really loved to read, especially literature, because I loved how authors used rich language to express themselves.

Multiple issues: present tense 'love' and 'use' should be past 'loved' and 'used' to match 'when I was younger'. 'Literatures' is incorrect; use uncountable 'literature'. 'Deep languages' is unnatural; 'rich language' is better. 'Their' lacks a noun; use 'themselves' or 'authors'. The corrections align tense and fix noun and pronoun usage.

Incorrect use of prepositions / comparison (mapped to Incorrect use of prepositions)

× I prefer reading on paper than on a screen because I love to hold a book and I really love the smell of a book, especially if it's new, and I I really love the feeling of flipping pages whenever I'm done with one page to another and there is really a different.

I prefer reading on paper to reading on a screen because I love holding a book and the smell of a new book, and I really love the feeling of flipping pages from one page to the next; it feels different.

Use 'prefer A to B', not 'prefer A than B'. 'Hold a book' -> 'holding a book' maintains parallel gerund forms. 'Smell of a book, especially if it's new' streamlined to 'the smell of a new book'. 'Whenever I'm done with one page to another' corrected to 'from one page to the next'. 'There is really a different' is incomplete; replace with 'it feels different'.

Sentence structure errors

× I prefer reading on paper than on a screen because I love to hold a book and I really love the smell of a book, especially if it's new, and I I really love the feeling of flipping pages whenever I'm done with one page to another and there is really a different.

I prefer reading on paper to reading on a screen because I love holding a book, the smell of a new book, and the feeling of flipping pages from one page to the next; it feels different.

This offers a more concise, well-structured sentence: use parallel items ('holding', 'the smell', 'the feeling') and avoid repetition. It fixes run-on structure and clarifies the final clause.

Present tense issue

× I feel the need to read carefully whenever there's a question after the article that I read, when it is, umm, an academic article that I need to really comprehend well, because I need to. I need the information.

I feel the need to read carefully whenever there's a question after the article I read, especially if it's an academic article that I need to comprehend thoroughly because I need the information.

Tighten tense and remove hesitations. 'That I read' is acceptable but redundant; 'article I read' is concise. 'Need to really comprehend well' -> 'need to comprehend thoroughly' is clearer. Avoid sentence fragments like 'because I need to. I need the information.' Combine into one clear sentence.

Verb + -ing form / sentence completeness

× I do prefer detailed reading, especially if I need any information from the text that I am reading or if it's an academic article, but I I just do scanning whenever there's just I'm just looking for one information from a from.

I prefer detailed reading, especially if I need information from the text or if it's an academic article, but I just scan when I'm only looking for a single piece of information.

Use parallel forms: 'prefer detailed reading' is fine. 'I do prefer' unnecessary; simplified. 'I just do scanning' -> 'I just scan' (verb rather than noun phrase). 'One information' is incorrect; use 'one piece of information' or 'a single piece of information'. Remove repeated filler words for clarity.

Vocabulario

BackRear; Reverse; Backward
DeepIn depth; Intense; Profound; Rapt; Far down
DifferentDissimilar; Distinct; Unusual
NewRecently developed; Novel; Different; Additional; Reinvigorated
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