ReadingPart 1 Relatório

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Part 1

Examinador

Do you like reading?

Candidato

No, I don't like reading. I am lazy person. I don't like reading because I am. Lazy person. Even I don't read in school in college. You are knowing university. I don't read. Reading is.

Examinador

Do you prefer to read on paper or on a screen?

Candidato

Reading something or something new? I don't read. I don't enjoy reading very much. Usually prefer watching videos or listening to broadcast stuff because they feel more in. Edge and I, I fight it hard.

Examinador

When do you need to read carefully, and when not?

Candidato

Trade carefully because I usually. Prefer watching videos?

Examinador

Do you prefer scanning or detailed reading?

Candidato

Prefer skating is best not detailed reading.

Avaliação

Total

Total: 5.0Fluência e coerência: 5.0Pronúncia: 5.0Gramática: 5.0Recurso lexical: 5.0

Part 1

Do you like reading?

Pontuação: 25.0

Sugestão: Give a clear topic sentence that directly answers the question, then add one or two concise, specific reasons with linking words. Avoid repetition and complete your sentences. Aim for 2–4 sentences total and use correct grammar (e.g., 'I am a lazy person' → 'I'm a lazy person').

Exemplo: No, I don't really enjoy reading. I'm quite lazy about it, so I usually prefer videos because they are more engaging and easier to follow. However, I still read short articles when I need information quickly.

Do you prefer to read on paper or on a screen?

Pontuação: 30.0

Sugestão: Start with a direct preference (paper or screen) even if you rarely read. Then give a specific reason and a brief example, using linking words like 'because' or 'so'. Keep sentences complete and avoid irrelevant phrases.

Exemplo: If I had to choose, I prefer reading on a screen because I can adjust the font size and search for information quickly. For example, I often read news articles on my phone rather than buying a newspaper.

When do you need to read carefully, and when not?

Pontuação: 28.0

Sugestão: Answer both parts: state when you need careful reading and when casual reading is enough. Use linking words (e.g., 'but', 'however', 'when') and give one specific example for each case. Keep it to 2–3 sentences.

Exemplo: I need to read carefully when I'm studying or signing important documents because I must understand details and avoid mistakes. By contrast, I don't read carefully when browsing social media or headlines, since I'm just skimming for general ideas.

Do you prefer scanning or detailed reading?

Pontuação: 35.0

Sugestão: Give a clear preference and explain why with one specific reason or example. Use correct terms ('scanning' not 'skating') and link sentences with 'because' or 'so'. Keep the response to 2–3 sentences.

Exemplo: I prefer scanning rather than detailed reading because it saves time and helps me find the information I need quickly. For instance, when researching a topic I skim headings and the first sentence of paragraphs to decide what to read in depth.

Gramática

Article errors

× I am lazy person.

I am a lazy person.

Missing indefinite article 'a' before the singular-count noun 'lazy person'. Use 'a' with singular, countable nouns: 'a lazy person'.

Sentence structure errors

× I don't like reading because I am. Lazy person.

I don't like reading because I am a lazy person.

The original is fragmented and splits the sentence incorrectly. Combine into one sentence and add the article 'a' before 'lazy person' to form a grammatically correct clause: 'because I am a lazy person.'

Present tense issue

× Even I don't read in school in college.

I didn't even read much in school or college.

Tense and word order are incorrect. Use simple past 'didn't' to refer to past habits and correct the sequence 'school or college'; include an adverb 'much' for natural phrasing.

Incorrect use of pronouns

× You are knowing university.

You know about university.

'Know' is a stative verb and not used in progressive form 'are knowing'. Use simple present 'know' and add preposition 'about' for the object 'university' if referring generally.

Sentence structure errors

× Reading is.

Reading is not something I enjoy.

Sentence fragment 'Reading is.' lacks a complement. Provide a complete thought that fits context, e.g., 'Reading is not something I enjoy.'

Sentence structure errors

× Reading something or something new?

Do you mean reading something familiar or something new?

Original is a fragment and unclear. Convert to a full question using auxiliary 'do' and clarify contrast 'familiar or new'.

Sentence structure errors

× Usually prefer watching videos or listening to broadcast stuff because they feel more in.

I usually prefer watching videos or listening to broadcasts because they feel more engaging.

Missing subject 'I' and unclear ending 'more in'. Add subject, pluralize 'broadcasts' or use 'broadcast material', and replace 'in' with 'engaging' to express interest.

Sentence structure errors

× Edge and I, I fight it hard.

I get distracted easily and find it hard to concentrate.

Original is unclear and ungrammatical. Replace idiomatic fragments with a coherent statement that matches intended meaning: difficulty focusing and distraction.

Sentence structure errors

× When do you need to read carefully, and when not?

When do you need to read carefully, and when do you not?

In a coordinated question, repeat the auxiliary 'do' for the second clause for grammatical completeness: 'when do you not?'.

Sentence structure errors

× Trade carefully because I usually. Prefer watching videos?

I need to read carefully when the material is important; otherwise I usually prefer watching videos.

Original contains typos/fragments ('Trade' for 'Read') and sentence breaks. Correct the verb, combine clauses into one coherent sentence, and use appropriate punctuation.

Incorrect use of verbs

× Prefer skating is best not detailed reading.

I prefer skimming rather than detailed reading.

Likely intended 'skimming' not 'skating'. Use the verb 'prefer' with a gerund 'skimming' and contrast with 'detailed reading' using 'rather than' for clarity.

Vocabulário

BestFinest; To the highest standard
HardFirm; Arduous; Difficult; Harsh; Strict
LazyIdle
NewRecently developed; Novel; Different; Additional; Reinvigorated
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