Part 1
시험관
Do you like reading?
수험생
Yes, are you fun read books around one to two hours per day. It's give me knowledge and also help me to enhance my knowledge about many sectors. So that's why I prefer reading.
시험관
Do you prefer to read on paper or on a screen?
수험생
It depends on my mood. Sometime I prefer to read on paper and sometimes I prefer read to on screen because if I have laptop at that time so I prefer on screen if I have any newspaper or book so at that time I prefer reading both. Article for me.
시험관
When do you need to read carefully, and when not?
수험생
Every day I read carefully about it and everyone. But sometimes if I don't have any interest to read at that time, I cannot read carefully.
시험관
Do you prefer scanning or detailed reading?
수험생
I prefer detail reading because it helps to me each small and big knowledge of the each chapter or we can say foreign newspaper. So I prefer detailed reading it's help most as preferred to.
Do you like reading?
점수: 48.0제안: Make your answer grammatical, concise and natural. Start with a clear topic sentence, correct verb forms, and avoid repetition. Add one specific detail (what you read) and a linking phrase to explain why you read. Keep it within 2–3 sentences.
예시: Yes, I enjoy reading. I usually read for about one to two hours a day, mostly non-fiction books and articles, because they give me new information and help me improve my knowledge in different areas.
Do you prefer to read on paper or on a screen?
점수: 52.0제안: Give a clear topic sentence stating your preference pattern, then give specific conditions with linking words. Correct grammar (e.g., 'sometimes', 'prefer reading on a screen'). Avoid vague fragments.
예시: It depends on my mood. If I am at home with a book or newspaper I prefer paper, but when I’m working on my laptop I usually read on screen because it’s more convenient.
When do you need to read carefully, and when not?
점수: 46.0제안: Provide a clear, direct statement about when you read carefully and give a specific example. Use linking words (for example, however) and correct wording ('when I’m interested' not 'if I don't have any interest'). Avoid vague phrases like 'about it and everyone.'
예시: I read carefully when the material is important or related to my studies, for example when I prepare for exams. However, I skim through things that are not interesting or relevant to me.
Do you prefer scanning or detailed reading?
점수: 50.0제안: Start with a clear topic sentence stating your preference. Explain one specific reason and give an example of when you use detailed reading. Use linking words and correct grammar ('detailed reading', 'helps me understand').
예시: I prefer detailed reading because it helps me understand both major ideas and small details. For instance, when I read academic articles or foreign newspapers I read slowly and take notes to remember important points.
× Yes, are you fun read books around one to two hours per day.
✓ Yes, I usually read books for around one to two hours per day.
Student used incorrect subject and verb forms: 'are you fun read' is ungrammatical. The verb should agree with the first-person subject 'I' and use the simple present 'read' with adverb 'usually' or similar. Also 'for' is the appropriate preposition to indicate duration. Suggestion: start with 'I' then use adverb of frequency (usually/often) and 'read' in simple present, and use 'for' before duration.
× It's give me knowledge and also help me to enhance my knowledge about many sectors.
✓ It gives me knowledge and also helps me to enhance my understanding of many areas.
The student used 'It's give' and 'help me' which lack correct subject-verb agreement and repeated 'knowledge'. Use third-person singular 'it gives' and 'helps'. Replace redundant 'knowledge' with 'understanding' and 'sectors' with 'areas' or 'fields' for natural phrasing. Suggestion: ensure verb agrees with 'it' and avoid repetition by varying nouns.
× So that's why I prefer reading.
✓ So that's why I prefer reading.
This sentence is grammatically acceptable; no change needed. It was included for context. The verb 'prefer' correctly matches the first-person subject. No further action required.
× It depends on my mood.
✓ It depends on my mood.
Sentence is correct in present simple to describe habitual preference. No change needed.
× Sometime I prefer to read on paper and sometimes I prefer read to on screen because if I have laptop at that time so I prefer on screen if I have any newspaper or book so at that time I prefer reading both.
✓ Sometimes I prefer to read on paper and sometimes I prefer to read on a screen. If I have my laptop, I prefer reading on a screen; if I have a newspaper or a book, I prefer reading on paper.
Multiple problems: 'Sometime' should be 'Sometimes' (adverb of frequency). 'prefer read to on screen' has wrong verb form and word order; use 'prefer to read on a screen' or 'prefer to read on screen.' Add articles 'a' or 'my' before 'laptop' and 'newspaper' for clarity. Also break into shorter sentences and use correct conjunctions instead of 'at that time so'. Suggestion: use 'sometimes', keep 'prefer to read', include articles where needed, and structure ideas in separate clauses.
× Article for me.
✓ Articles are useful for me.
Original fragment 'Article for me.' is a sentence fragment lacking a verb. To express the idea, use 'Articles are useful for me' or 'I like reading articles.' Suggestion: include a verb and a clear subject to form a complete sentence.
× Every day I read carefully about it and everyone.
✓ Every day I read carefully about topics and people.
The phrase 'read carefully about it and everyone' is unclear and uses wrong pronouns. Likely the student meant 'topics and people' or 'things and people'. Use plural nouns and clearer objects. Maintain present simple 'I read'. Suggestion: replace vague pronouns with specific nouns and keep adverb placement before the verb or directly after it.
× But sometimes if I don't have any interest to read at that time, I cannot read carefully.
✓ But sometimes if I am not interested in reading, I cannot read carefully.
Use adjectival form 'interested' with 'in' (interested in reading) rather than 'have any interest to read'. 'At that time' is redundant and awkward. Use 'cannot read carefully' is acceptable. Suggestion: use 'be interested in' to express interest and simplify the clause.
× I prefer detail reading because it helps to me each small and big knowledge of the each chapter or we can say foreign newspaper.
✓ I prefer detailed reading because it helps me learn both small and large details of each chapter or of foreign newspapers.
Problems: 'detail reading' should be 'detailed reading' (adjective form), 'helps to me' should be 'helps me' (no 'to'), and 'each small and big knowledge' is ungrammatical—use 'small and large details' or 'minor and major points'. Remove redundant 'the' before 'each chapter'. 'We can say' is informal and unnecessary. Suggestion: use adjective 'detailed', correct object forms, and clearer nouns like 'details' or 'points'.
× So I prefer detailed reading it's help most as preferred to.
✓ So I prefer detailed reading; it helps me the most.
Original combines clauses incorrectly: 'it's help' mixes contraction with wrong verb form and 'most as preferred to' is ungrammatical. Use 'it helps me the most' to convey the intended meaning. Suggestion: separate clauses properly with a semicolon or period and ensure subject-verb agreement ('it helps').