Part 1
Examinador
Do you often go to the library?
Candidato
Yes, I am often go to the library.
Examinador
What do you usually do in the library?
Candidato
I read a book in the library, but sometimes I have study in the library.
Examinador
Did you go to the library when you were a kid?
Candidato
Yes, of course I'm very likely to go to the library at primary school. I have read a lot of book in the library and I also study in the library by myself.
Examinador
Do Chinese kids often go to the library?
Candidato
Yes, to me I saw a lot of libraries was built in these years, they are located located in the city everywhere and I saw a lot of people and go to library with their child.
Do you often go to the library?
Pontuação: 50.0Sugestão: 你的回答中有语法错误,应该说“I often go to the library”。回答也比较简单,可以更自然地表达,比如说明去图书馆的频率和原因。
Exemplo: Yes, I often go to the library because I enjoy reading and studying in a quiet environment.
What do you usually do in the library?
Pontuação: 55.0Sugestão: 回答中有语法错误,应该说“I read books in the library, and sometimes I study there”。可以用连接词使句子更连贯,并且丰富细节。
Exemplo: Usually, I read books in the library, and sometimes I study there to prepare for my exams.
Did you go to the library when you were a kid?
Pontuação: 60.0Sugestão: 回答中时态和表达不准确,应该用过去时态。可以更自然地表达过去的习惯,并提供具体细节。
Exemplo: Yes, I often went to the library when I was in primary school. I read many books there and sometimes studied by myself.
Do Chinese kids often go to the library?
Pontuação: 50.0Sugestão: 回答语法和表达不清晰,建议用更准确的时态和句子结构。可以说明图书馆的普及情况和孩子们去图书馆的习惯。
Exemplo: Yes, many libraries have been built in cities recently, and I often see parents taking their children to the library.
× Yes, I am often go to the library.
✓ Yes, I often go to the library.
The sentence incorrectly uses 'am' with the base verb 'go'. In present tense, for 'I', the correct form is the base verb without 'am'. The phrase 'I am go' is ungrammatical. The correct form is 'I often go'. Suggestion: Use simple present tense 'I often go' to express habitual action.
× I read a book in the library, but sometimes I have study in the library.
✓ I read a book in the library, but sometimes I study in the library.
The phrase 'have study' is incorrect because 'have' should be followed by a past participle or noun, not the base verb. Here, the intended meaning is habitual action, so simple present 'I study' is correct. Suggestion: Remove 'have' and use 'I study' to express habitual action.
× Yes, of course I'm very likely to go to the library at primary school.
✓ Yes, of course I was very likely to go to the library at primary school.
The sentence refers to a past time ('at primary school'), so the verb tense should be past. 'I'm' (I am) is present tense and incorrect here. Suggestion: Use past tense 'I was' to match the past time reference.
× I have read a lot of book in the library and I also study in the library by myself.
✓ I have read a lot of books in the library and I also study in the library by myself.
'A lot of' should be followed by a plural noun when referring to countable items. 'Book' is singular; it should be 'books'. Suggestion: Use plural form 'books' after 'a lot of'.
× Yes, to me I saw a lot of libraries was built in these years, they are located located in the city everywhere and I saw a lot of people and go to library with their child.
✓ Yes, to me I saw a lot of libraries were built in these years, they are located everywhere in the city and I saw a lot of people go to the library with their children.
Multiple issues here: 'libraries was' should be 'libraries were' for plural subject-verb agreement; 'located located' is repeated; 'in the city everywhere' should be 'everywhere in the city' for correct preposition order; 'go to library' needs 'the' before 'library'; 'child' should be plural 'children' to match 'a lot of people'. Suggestion: Correct plural verb agreement, remove repeated word, fix preposition order, add definite article, and use plural noun for consistency.