ReadingPart 1 Informe

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Part 1

Examinador

Do you like reading?

Candidato

Yes, I'm a big fan of reading. You know, after I get up, I try to write about 20 minutes because it not only help me unwind but also broaden my horizons. For example, I really like read, uh, reading so have book because it have me.

Examinador

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

Candidato

To be honest I prefer reading on physical books rather than on the screen. Flipping real pages have me more concentrate and paper book easier for my eyes because I don't get a blue light and I strange that skin health.

Examinador

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

Candidato

Well, it depends on the document. When it comes to important material like legal papers or academic articles, I read carefully because they contain crucial information and almost every every details. However, I useless game casual things like social media boss or informal message because it is not.

Examinador

Do you prefer scanning or detailed reading?

Candidato

You know, I prefer detail readings graders than scheming because I wanted to know fully information on this document. For example, when I read academic articles or legal documents, I need to pay attention to it and read any details on each part of it.

Evaluación

Total

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

Part 1

Do you like reading?

Puntuación: 52.0

Sugerencia: Be concise and directly answer the question, correct grammar (write → read?), avoid hesitations and irrelevant phrases. Start with a clear topic sentence, then give 1–2 specific supporting details. Use correct verb forms and articles, and limit to 3–4 short sentences.

Ejemplo: Yes, I enjoy reading. I usually read for about 20 minutes after I wake up because it helps me relax and expands my knowledge. For example, I like contemporary fiction and short essays because they are engaging and quick to finish.

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

Puntuación: 56.0

Sugerencia: Make a clear comparison and use correct grammar and vocabulary (e.g., 'help me concentrate', 'better for my eyes', 'affect my skin health' is unclear). Use linking words like 'because' and 'also' to connect reasons. Keep it to 2–3 sentences.

Ejemplo: I prefer reading physical books to screens because turning real pages helps me concentrate. Also, paper books are easier on my eyes since they don't emit blue light, which can cause eye strain.

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

Puntuación: 50.0

Sugerencia: Answer directly with contrasting examples and correct grammar. Use linking words ('however', 'whereas') and avoid unclear phrases ('useless game', 'social media boss'). Be specific about types of casual reading and why you skim them. Limit to 3–4 sentences.

Ejemplo: It depends on the material. I read carefully when dealing with important texts such as legal documents or academic articles because every detail matters. However, I usually skim casual content like social media posts or informal messages since they are not critical.

Do you prefer scanning or detailed reading?

Puntuación: 54.0

Sugerencia: State your preference clearly and use correct terms ('detailed reading' vs 'scanning'). Use present tense for general habits and give a succinct example. Avoid redundant phrases and grammar errors ('wanted' → 'want'). Use linking words like 'because' and 'for example'.

Ejemplo: I prefer detailed reading rather than scanning because I want to fully understand the information. For example, when I read academic articles or legal documents, I carefully examine each section to avoid missing important points.

Gramática

Verb + -ing form

× after I get up, I try to write about 20 minutes because it not only help me unwind but also broaden my horizons.

after I get up, I try to write for about 20 minutes because it not only helps me unwind but also broadens my horizons.

The sentence misuses the verb forms and missing preposition. 'Write about 20 minutes' should be 'write for about 20 minutes' (preposition use). 'Help' and 'broaden' must agree with singular subject 'it' so use third person singular forms 'helps' and 'broadens'. Use parallel structure with 'not only... but also'. Suggestion: add 'for' before time expressions and use third person singular verbs after 'it'.

Verb in the present participle form

× For example, I really like read, uh, reading so have book because it have me.

For example, I really like reading and I have books because they help me.

The original mixes incorrect verb forms and pronouns. 'Like' should be followed by gerund 'reading'. 'Have book' needs article/plural: 'have books' or 'have a book'. 'It have me' is wrong: use plural pronoun 'they' for 'books' and verb 'help' in plural present 'help' (or 'helps' if singular). Suggest clearer structure: 'I really like reading and I have books because they help me.'

Third person singular issue

× Flipping real pages have me more concentrate and paper book easier for my eyes because I don't get a blue light and I strange that skin health.

Flipping real pages helps me concentrate more and paper books are easier on my eyes because they do not emit blue light, and I am concerned about skin health.

Multiple issues: subject-verb agreement: 'Flipping real pages' is singular gerund phrase so use 'helps'. 'More concentrate' should be 'concentrate more' (adverb placement). 'Paper book easier' needs verb 'are' and plural 'books' or 'a book is easier'. 'I don't get a blue light' is incorrect: books do not emit blue light, so 'they do not emit blue light'. 'I strange that skin health' is ungrammatical; intended meaning likely 'I am concerned about skin health' using correct adjective and verb. Suggest rephrase as provided.

Present tense issue

× When it comes to important material like legal papers or academic articles, I read carefully because they contain crucial information and almost every every details.

When it comes to important material like legal papers or academic articles, I read carefully because they contain crucial information and almost every detail matters.

Redundant word 'every every' should be 'every' or better 'almost every detail'. 'Details' plural after 'every' is incorrect; use singular 'detail'. Also add verb 'matters' to complete idea. Maintain present tense for habitual action.

Sentence structure errors

× However, I useless game casual things like social media boss or informal message because it is not.

However, I usually skim casual things like social media posts or informal messages because they are not important.

Original has wrong word choice and structure: 'useless game' likely 'usually skim'. 'Boss' should be 'posts'. 'Informal message' plural 'messages'. 'Because it is not' is incomplete — specify 'because they are not important'. Suggest replacing with 'I usually skim casual things like social media posts or informal messages because they are not important.'

Incorrect use of adjectives or adverbs

× You know, I prefer detail readings graders than scheming because I wanted to know fully information on this document.

You know, I prefer detailed reading rather than skimming because I want to fully understand the information in a document.

Errors: 'detail readings graders' is incorrect — use adjective 'detailed' and noun 'reading' (uncountable). 'Graders' and 'scheming' are wrong words; 'skimming' is correct gerund. Tense: 'wanted' should be present 'want' to match habitual preference. 'Know fully information on this document' should be 'fully understand the information in a document'. Suggest using 'prefer detailed reading rather than skimming' and keep present tense for habitual preference.

Incorrect use of pronouns

× For example, when I read academic articles or legal documents, I need to pay attention to it and read any details on each part of it.

For example, when I read academic articles or legal documents, I need to pay attention to them and read the details in each part of them.

Pronoun 'it' is incorrect because antecedent is plural 'articles or ... documents'; use 'them'. 'Any details on each part of it' is awkward — use 'the details in each part of them'. Suggest matching pronoun number to noun and using 'in' for parts of a document.

Vocabulario

BigLarge; Elder; Important; Ambitious
ImportantSignificant; Main; Powerful
LightBright; Animate; Flimsy; Nimble; Gentle
StrangeUnusual; Weird; Unfamiliar; Ill at ease
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