Part 1
Examinador
Do you often go to the library?
Candidato
No, I know it often go to the library because I don't have much time and I don't like this place because who this?
Examinador
What do you usually do in the library?
Candidato
I usually reading a book or learning in English and maybe studying and studying child tests.
Examinador
Did you go to the library when you were a kid?
Candidato
No, I did because I don't like library and uh, when, when uh, time kid. Uh, I don't like because it's very quiet and boring place.
Examinador
Do Chinese kids often go to the library?
Candidato
I don't know, but I think, uh, yes, uh, Chinese kids, uh, very often go to the library because, umm, for, for us, uh, it's very good and yes.
Do you often go to the library?
Pontuação: 40.0Sugestão: Your answer is unclear and contains grammatical errors. Try to give a direct response first, then explain your reasons clearly using correct grammar and vocabulary. Avoid redundancy and irrelevant phrases.
Exemplo: No, I don't often go to the library because I don't have much free time. Also, I find the library a bit boring and prefer studying at home.
What do you usually do in the library?
Pontuação: 45.0Sugestão: Your answer lacks grammatical accuracy and clarity. Use correct verb forms and provide specific activities you do in the library. Use linking words to connect your ideas.
Exemplo: In the library, I usually read books and practice English. Sometimes, I also study for my exams there.
Did you go to the library when you were a kid?
Pontuação: 35.0Sugestão: Your answer is confusing and contains many hesitations. Give a clear and direct answer, then explain your feelings about the library with specific reasons. Use linking words to improve coherence.
Exemplo: No, I didn't go to the library much when I was a kid because I found it too quiet and boring.
Do Chinese kids often go to the library?
Pontuação: 40.0Sugestão: Avoid filler words and hesitations. Give a confident opinion and support it with reasons or examples. Use linking words to make your answer coherent.
Exemplo: I think Chinese kids often go to the library because it is a good place for studying and improving knowledge.
× No, I know it often go to the library because I don't have much time and I don't like this place because who this?
✓ No, I don't often go to the library because I don't have much time and I don't like this place because of who is there.
The original sentence has subject-verb agreement errors ('I know it often go' should be 'I don't often go'). Also, the phrase 'because who this?' is unclear and grammatically incorrect; it should be 'because of who is there' or similar. The verb 'know' is incorrect in this context; 'don't' is appropriate to express negation of frequency.
× I usually reading a book or learning in English and maybe studying and studying child tests.
✓ I usually read a book or learn English and maybe study for child tests.
The verb after 'usually' should be in the base form, not the '-ing' form. 'Reading' should be 'read', 'learning' should be 'learn', and 'studying and studying child tests' is repetitive and awkward; it should be 'study for child tests'.
× No, I did because I don't like library and uh, when, when uh, time kid. Uh, I don't like because it's very quiet and boring place.
✓ No, I didn't because I didn't like the library when I was a kid. I didn't like it because it was a very quiet and boring place.
The sentence incorrectly uses 'did' without 'not' to form a negative past tense. Also, 'don't like' should be past tense 'didn't like' to match the time frame. 'When, when uh, time kid' is unclear and should be 'when I was a kid'. 'It's' should be 'it was' to maintain past tense. 'Boring place' needs the article 'a'.
× I don't know, but I think, uh, yes, uh, Chinese kids, uh, very often go to the library because, umm, for, for us, uh, it's very good and yes.
✓ I don't know, but I think, yes, Chinese kids very often go to the library because, for us, it's very good.
The sentence has unnecessary filler words and awkward phrasing. The subject-verb agreement is correct, but the sentence can be improved by removing fillers and correcting prepositional phrases. 'For, for us' should be 'for us'.