ReadingPart 1 Informe

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Part 1

Examinador

Do you like reading?

Candidato

Yes I like reading but I mostly reading to my books in my field and I read a mostly the article that are the research based and the advanced technique are there.

Examinador

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

Candidato

I prefer to read on paper because of the I can understand easily by reading through paper and I mark and highlight two important word and this is your more comfortable than the.

Examinador

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

Candidato

When I have a exam then I need to read carefully, otherwise I read thoroughly, not in the details or not for a remembered things.

Examinador

Do you prefer scanning or detailed reading?

Candidato

This is depend on the what I, I have to read, uh, if the general story, then I uh, reading in details, but uh, but if I have to find some things, so I scanning the paragraph and I find out.

Evaluación

Total

Total: 6.0Fluidez y coherencia: 6.0Pronunciación: 6.0Gramática: 5.5Recurso léxico: 6.0

Part 1

Do you like reading?

Puntuación: 60.0

Sugerencia: Make the answer more grammatical, concise and specific. Start with a clear topic sentence, then add one or two supporting details with linking words. Use correct verb forms, articles and clearer phrasing (e.g., “I mostly read books and research articles in my field”).

Ejemplo: Yes, I enjoy reading, especially academic material. For example, I mostly read books and research articles related to my field because they explain advanced techniques and current findings that help me at work.

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

Puntuación: 55.0

Sugerencia: Give a direct topic sentence and then support it with two clear reasons using linking words. Correct awkward phrases and grammar (e.g., “I can understand more easily,” “I can highlight important words”). Keep to two or three sentences.

Ejemplo: I prefer to read on paper because I understand the text more easily and I can physically highlight and annotate important points. Also, reading on paper feels more comfortable for long study sessions than reading on a screen.

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

Puntuación: 58.0

Sugerencia: Answer directly then explain with contrasting linking words (e.g., “when… but otherwise…”). Use correct noun phrases and verb forms: “an exam,” “read carefully,” “skim or read generally.” Provide a short example of each case.

Ejemplo: I need to read carefully when I am preparing for an exam because I must remember facts and understand concepts. But otherwise, I usually skim texts to get the main ideas and not focus on every detail.

Do you prefer scanning or detailed reading?

Puntuación: 62.0

Sugerencia: Provide a clear topic sentence that states your preference depends on purpose, then give two specific situations with linking words (“if… then…, but if… then…”). Fix grammar and use consistent verb tenses: “dependS on,” “I read in detail,” “I scan”).

Ejemplo: It depends on my purpose: if I am reading a novel or studying a topic I read in detail to understand the ideas. But if I am looking for specific information, I scan the text quickly to find the relevant paragraph.

Gramática

Present tense issue

× Yes I like reading but I mostly reading to my books in my field and I read a mostly the article that are the research based and the advanced technique are there.

Yes, I like reading, but I mostly read books in my field, and I mostly read articles that are research-based and about advanced techniques.

Errors: incorrect present tense form 'reading' used instead of the simple present 'read'; unnecessary preposition 'to' after 'reading'; word order and quantifier placement ('a mostly the article'); incorrect plural agreement and missing hyphen in 'research-based'. Suggestion: Use the simple present 'read' after 'I mostly' for habitual action, remove 'to' after 'reading', place quantifiers before nouns ('mostly read articles'), ensure subject-verb agreement ('articles that are research-based'), and use hyphen for compound adjective 'research-based'.

Incorrect use of the definite article

× I prefer to read on paper because of the I can understand easily by reading through paper and I mark and highlight two important word and this is your more comfortable than the.

I prefer to read on paper because I can understand more easily when I read on paper, and I mark and highlight important words; this is more comfortable for me than reading on a screen.

Errors: unnecessary phrase 'because of the I', incorrect preposition 'through paper', incorrect quantifier 'two important word', wrong pronoun 'your' and incomplete comparison 'than the'. Suggestions: Use 'because I' to introduce reason, say 'read on paper', use plural 'words' after 'important', use 'for me' to express comfort, and complete the comparison 'than reading on a screen'. Improve adverb placement: 'understand more easily'.

Article errors

× When I have a exam then I need to read carefully, otherwise I read thoroughly, not in the details or not for a remembered things.

When I have an exam, I need to read carefully; otherwise I read thoroughly but not in detail or to memorize things.

Errors: wrong article 'a exam' should be 'an exam'; awkward phrases 'not in the details' and 'not for a remembered things'. Suggestions: Use 'an' before vowel sound, use 'in detail' (uncountable), and say 'to memorize things' for intended meaning. Use semicolon or conjunction for clearer contrast.

Sentence structure errors

× This is depend on the what I, I have to read, uh, if the general story, then I uh, reading in details, but uh, but if I have to find some things, so I scanning the paragraph and I find out.

It depends on what I have to read. If it is a general story, then I read in detail; but if I need to find specific information, I scan the paragraph and find it.

Errors: wrong verb form 'is depend' should be 'depends'; incorrect word order 'on the what I'; unnecessary filler 'uh'; incorrect tense 'reading in details' and 'I scanning'; awkward phrase 'find out'. Suggestions: Use present simple 'depends' for general facts with correct subject-verb agreement, use 'what I have to read' order, use 'read in detail' (uncountable), and simple present 'I scan' for habitual actions; use 'find it' or 'find the information' for clarity.

Vocabulario

AdvancedHigher-level
ComfortablePleasant; Cozy; Loose; Leisurely
ImportantSignificant; Main; Powerful
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