Part 1
Examinador
Do you often go to the library?
Candidato
Yeah, I usually go to the library for reading the books I I want to gain some information about. The visiting library is a very useful math.
Examinador
What do you usually do in the library?
Candidato
Everybody go to the library for reading the books for getting some information about a particular topic. I usually do actually practice the maths question and read the science fictional book and my favorite book as well.
Examinador
Did you go to the library when you were a kid?
Candidato
In my childhood I used to study in the school named secondary school. There was a little library situated beside the school. NIA usually go to the to that library. When I was child, I was fascinated about the children cartoon books. I usually read that cartoon books and make fun in my leisure time. Thank you.
Examinador
Do Chinese kids often go to the library?
Candidato
According to my prospective, the child, the China is the most developed country and the education system of China is very good. And I think the Chinese kids usually go to the library because in the early years, the Chinese people are taught to be educated and know about know about the technological improvements in their country. The Chinese people are usually focused on practical education rather than theoretical education. So I think the Chinese people go to the.
Do you often go to the library?
Pontuação: 55.0Sugestão: Your answer is somewhat unclear and contains grammatical errors. Try to respond directly with a clear topic sentence, avoid repetition, and use correct grammar. Also, keep your answer concise and natural. For example, you can say, "Yes, I often visit the library to read books and gather information on topics that interest me."
Exemplo: Yes, I often visit the library to read books and gather information on topics that interest me. It is a very useful place for learning and expanding my knowledge.
What do you usually do in the library?
Pontuação: 60.0Sugestão: Your answer is a bit repetitive and has grammatical mistakes. Start with a clear topic sentence about your activities, then add specific details using linking words. For example, "In the library, I usually practice math problems and read science fiction books because I enjoy both subjects."
Exemplo: In the library, I usually practice math problems and read science fiction books because I enjoy both subjects. Additionally, I sometimes explore other genres to broaden my interests.
Did you go to the library when you were a kid?
Pontuação: 50.0Sugestão: Your answer has several grammatical errors and unclear phrases. Try to respond directly with a clear topic sentence and support it with specific details, using linking words for coherence. Avoid unnecessary words like 'Thank you'. For example, "Yes, when I was a child, I often visited the small library next to my school where I enjoyed reading children's cartoon books during my free time."
Exemplo: Yes, when I was a child, I often visited the small library next to my school. I was fascinated by children's cartoon books and enjoyed reading them during my leisure time.
Do Chinese kids often go to the library?
Pontuação: 45.0Sugestão: Your answer is incomplete and contains many grammatical errors and unclear phrases. Try to give a direct answer with clear reasons and use linking words to connect your ideas logically. For example, "In my opinion, Chinese children often visit libraries because education is highly valued in China, and they are encouraged to learn about technology and practical subjects."
Exemplo: In my opinion, Chinese children often visit libraries because education is highly valued in China. They are encouraged to learn about technological advancements and practical knowledge, which motivates them to use library resources frequently.
× Yeah, I usually go to the library for reading the books I I want to gain some information about.
✓ Yeah, I usually go to the library to read the books I want to gain some information about.
The phrase 'for reading' is incorrect here; after 'go to the library', the correct form is 'to read' (infinitive) to express purpose. Using 'for reading' is not appropriate in this context.
× The visiting library is a very useful math.
✓ Visiting the library is very useful for learning math.
The original sentence uses 'The visiting library' which is incorrect; 'visiting the library' (gerund phrase) is correct. Also, 'math' should be preceded by 'for learning' to clarify the purpose. The word 'math' is a noun, not an adjective.
× Everybody go to the library for reading the books for getting some information about a particular topic.
✓ Everybody goes to the library to read books to get some information about a particular topic.
'Everybody' is singular and requires the verb 'goes' instead of 'go'. Also, 'the books' can be plural without 'the' unless specific books are meant. The phrase 'for reading' and 'for getting' should be replaced with 'to read' and 'to get' respectively to express purpose.
× I usually do actually practice the maths question and read the science fictional book and my favorite book as well.
✓ I usually actually practice math questions and read science fiction books and my favorite books as well.
'Do actually practice' is awkward; 'usually actually practice' is better. 'Maths question' should be plural 'math questions'. 'Science fictional book' is incorrect; the correct term is 'science fiction books'. Also, pluralize 'book' to 'books' if referring to multiple.
× In my childhood I used to study in the school named secondary school.
✓ In my childhood, I used to study at a school named Secondary School.
The phrase 'in the school named secondary school' is awkward; 'at a school named Secondary School' is correct. Also, 'Secondary School' should be capitalized as a proper noun.
× There was a little library situated beside the school.
✓ There was a small library situated beside the school.
'Little' can imply insufficient; 'small' is better to describe size. However, this is more a word choice than a grammar error, but acceptable here.
× NIA usually go to the to that library.
✓ I usually go to that library.
'NIA' seems a typo for 'I'. Also, 'go' is correct with 'I'. The phrase 'to the to that library' has an extra 'to the' which should be removed.
× When I was child, I was fascinated about the children cartoon books.
✓ When I was a child, I was fascinated by children's cartoon books.
'When I was child' needs an article 'a child'. 'Fascinated about' is incorrect; the correct preposition is 'fascinated by'. 'Children cartoon books' should be 'children's cartoon books' to show possession.
× I usually read that cartoon books and make fun in my leisure time.
✓ I usually read those cartoon books and have fun in my leisure time.
'That cartoon books' is incorrect; 'those cartoon books' is correct for plural. 'Make fun' is incorrect; the correct phrase is 'have fun'.
× According to my prospective, the child, the China is the most developed country and the education system of China is very good.
✓ According to my perspective, China is the most developed country and the education system of China is very good.
'Prospective' is incorrect; the correct word is 'perspective'. 'The child, the China' is incorrect and unnecessary; 'China' alone is sufficient without 'the'.
× And I think the Chinese kids usually go to the library because in the early years, the Chinese people are taught to be educated and know about know about the technological improvements in their country.
✓ And I think Chinese kids usually go to the library because, from an early age, Chinese people are taught to be educated and to know about the technological improvements in their country.
'In the early years' is vague; 'from an early age' is better. Repetition of 'know about' is an error. Also, 'the Chinese kids' can be 'Chinese kids' without 'the'.
× The Chinese people are usually focused on practical education rather than theoretical education.
✓ Chinese people usually focus on practical education rather than theoretical education.
'Are usually focused on' is passive; active voice 'usually focus on' is more natural here. Also, 'The Chinese people' can be 'Chinese people'.
× So I think the Chinese people go to the.
✓ So I think Chinese people go to the library.
The sentence is incomplete; it should end with 'library' to complete the thought.