Part 1
시험관
Do you like reading?
수험생
Yes.
시험관
Do you prefer to read on paper or on a screen?
수험생
OK.
시험관
When do you need to read carefully, and when not?
수험생
OK.
시험관
Do you prefer scanning or detailed reading?
수험생
OK.
Do you like reading?
점수: 10.0제안: Your answer is too brief and does not follow the Basic Structure rule. Provide a direct response plus 1–2 supporting details (reasons, types of reading you enjoy) and use linking words if needed. Keep answers natural and under five sentences.
예시: Yes, I enjoy reading. I especially like contemporary novels because they help me relax and learn about different cultures. For example, I recently read a novel set in Tokyo that gave me new insights into daily life there.
Do you prefer to read on paper or on a screen?
점수: 8.0제안: Your reply is unclear and incomplete. State your preference clearly (paper or screen), give a reason, and add a brief example or comparison using a linking word such as 'because' or 'however'. Keep it concise and natural.
예시: I prefer reading on a screen because it is more convenient and I can carry many books on my tablet. However, I sometimes choose paper for novels since the tactile feeling makes long reading sessions more enjoyable.
When do you need to read carefully, and when not?
점수: 8.0제안: The answer is not informative. Answer both parts explicitly: say when careful reading is necessary and when skimming is sufficient. Use linking words like 'when' and 'but' and provide specific examples to support your points.
예시: I need to read carefully when studying for exams or reading technical instructions because small details matter. But when I browse news headlines or social media, I usually skim to get the main idea quickly.
Do you prefer scanning or detailed reading?
점수: 8.0제안: Your response is missing. Choose one preference and justify it with reasons and an example, or explain when you use each method. Use linking words such as 'so' or 'because' and keep the answer within five sentences.
예시: I prefer detailed reading for academic articles because I want to fully understand the arguments and evidence. However, I often scan articles when I am short on time to find only the key points.
× Yes.
✓ Yes, I do.
The student’s short answer lacks the auxiliary verb required in English question-answer pairs for 'Do you like reading?'. A correct short response uses 'do' to match the present simple question (subject-auxiliary agreement). Suggestion: use 'Yes, I do.' or 'Yes, I like reading.' to provide a complete grammatical answer.
× OK.
✓ I prefer reading on paper.
The student’s reply 'OK.' does not answer the question 'Do you prefer to read on paper or on a screen?'. This is a sentence structure/content error: the response must state a clear preference using the present simple. Suggestion: produce a full sentence like 'I prefer reading on paper.' or 'I prefer reading on a screen.'
× OK.
✓ I usually need to read carefully when I study or work, but not when I read for fun.
The response 'OK.' does not address the question 'When do you need to read carefully, and when not?'. It should be a complete sentence explaining conditions in the present simple. Suggestion: use a contrast structure such as 'when... but not when...' and maintain present tense consistency.
× OK.
✓ I prefer scanning when I look for specific information, and detailed reading when I want to understand something completely.
'OK.' fails to answer 'Do you prefer scanning or detailed reading?'. The reply should state a preference and explain briefly, using present simple and gerund forms for verb patterns (prefer + -ing or prefer to + verb). Suggestion: state the preference and reason, e.g., 'I prefer scanning when... and detailed reading when...'.