LibraryPart 1 채점 보고서

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Part 1

시험관

Do you often go to the library?

수험생

Yes, I do, but not all the time. I uh, sometime I go to the library.

시험관

What do you usually do in the library?

수험생

I usually, uh, when I going to library, I always, uh, take the book to read at, uh, at there.

시험관

Did you go to the library when you were a kid?

수험생

Yes, I did. Then I was a kid. I I like to go to the library to read the book because it's a choir place and I enjoyed with the book.

시험관

Do Chinese kids often go to the library?

수험생

Oh, I think your Chinese kid. Maybe they like to go to the library too and any Anyway, I don't know about Chinese kids a lot.

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총점

총점: 5.0유창성과 일관성: 5.5발음: 5.0문법: 5.0어휘: 5.0

Part 1

Do you often go to the library?

점수: 50.0

제안: In English (Cambodia), try to avoid filler words like 'uh' and improve sentence structure for clarity. For example, say 'Yes, I go to the library sometimes, but not very often.' This is more natural and effective.

예시: Yes, I go to the library sometimes, but not very often.

What do you usually do in the library?

점수: 40.0

제안: Avoid filler words and use correct verb forms. In English (Cambodia), say 'When I go to the library, I usually take a book to read there.' This is clearer and grammatically correct.

예시: When I go to the library, I usually take a book to read there.

Did you go to the library when you were a kid?

점수: 55.0

제안: Improve sentence flow and vocabulary. In English (Cambodia), say 'Yes, I did when I was a kid. I liked going to the library because it was a quiet place and I enjoyed reading books.' This is more natural and specific.

예시: Yes, I did when I was a kid. I liked going to the library because it was a quiet place and I enjoyed reading books.

Do Chinese kids often go to the library?

점수: 35.0

제안: Avoid unclear phrases and filler words. In English (Cambodia), say 'I think Chinese kids probably like going to the library, but I am not sure because I don't know much about them.' This is clearer and more coherent.

예시: I think Chinese kids probably like going to the library, but I am not sure because I don't know much about them.

문법

Singular and plural issue

× I uh, sometime I go to the library.

I uh, sometimes I go to the library.

The word 'sometime' is incorrect here; the correct adverb form is 'sometimes' to indicate frequency. 'Sometime' refers to an unspecified point in time, while 'sometimes' means occasionally.

Verb + -ing form

× I usually, uh, when I going to library, I always, uh, take the book to read at, uh, at there.

I usually, uh, when I go to the library, I always, uh, take a book to read there.

The phrase 'when I going' is incorrect; it should be 'when I go' because after 'when' we use the base form of the verb. Also, 'at there' is incorrect; 'there' alone is sufficient. 'The book' should be 'a book' because it is not a specific book.

Past tense issue

× Then I was a kid.

When I was a kid.

The phrase 'Then I was a kid' is awkward; 'When I was a kid' is the correct temporal clause to indicate past time.

Incorrect use of adjectives or adverbs

× I I like to go to the library to read the book because it's a choir place and I enjoyed with the book.

I liked to go to the library to read books because it's a quiet place and I enjoyed reading the books.

'Choir' is a misspelling of 'quiet'. 'Enjoyed with the book' is incorrect; the verb 'enjoy' is followed directly by the gerund form without 'with'. Also, 'like' should be in past tense 'liked' to match 'was a kid'. 'The book' should be plural 'books' to generalize.

Singular and plural issue

× Do Chinese kids often go to the library?

Do Chinese kids often go to the library?

This sentence is correct; no singular/plural issue.

Incorrect use of pronouns

× Oh, I think your Chinese kid.

Oh, I think Chinese kids

'Your Chinese kid' is incorrect in this context; it should be 'Chinese kids' to refer generally to children from China.

Incorrect conjunction use

× Maybe they like to go to the library too and any Anyway, I don't know about Chinese kids a lot.

Maybe they like to go to the library too. Anyway, I don't know much about Chinese kids.

The phrase 'and any Anyway' is incorrect; 'Anyway' should start a new sentence. 'I don't know about Chinese kids a lot' is awkward; 'I don't know much about Chinese kids' is better.

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