Part 1
Examinador
Do you like reading?
Candidato
Yes, I like reading. For example, I usually read a book when I get early in the morning. Also, I read a book after dinner and I have free time.
Examinador
Do you prefer to read on paper or on a screen?
Candidato
I prefer to read a book on paper because it is more convenient and also when I read a book on the screen my eyes are dry so I prefer to read a book on a paper.
Examinador
When do you need to read carefully, and when not?
Candidato
I usually read carefully when I have to focus on very important information. And I don't need to read carefully when the information is not important.
Examinador
Do you prefer scanning or detailed reading?
Candidato
I prefer detailed reading because I don't want to miss any point of content. For example, I I like to get information very detailed.
Do you like reading?
Puntuación: 72.0Sugerencia: Make the answer more natural and concise: start with a clear topic sentence, then add one or two specific supporting details using linking words. Correct minor grammar and avoid redundancy (e.g., don’t repeat 'read a book' so often).
Ejemplo: Yes, I enjoy reading. I usually read in the early morning because it helps me wake up, and I also read for about 30 minutes after dinner when I have free time.
Do you prefer to read on paper or on a screen?
Puntuación: 68.0Sugerencia: Give a direct topic sentence and one or two specific reasons with linking words. Fix repetition and awkward phrasing (e.g., 'on a paper' → 'on paper').
Ejemplo: I prefer reading on paper because it feels more comfortable and causes less eye strain; when I read on a screen my eyes get dry, especially after long sessions.
When do you need to read carefully, and when not?
Puntuación: 70.0Sugerencia: Provide a clear topic sentence and add a concrete example to show contrast. Use linking words like 'for instance' or 'however' to make the answer coherent and avoid vague phrases like 'not important.'
Ejemplo: I read carefully when the material is important, for instance when studying for an exam or reading a contract; however, I skim news articles or social media posts when I only need a general idea.
Do you prefer scanning or detailed reading?
Puntuación: 66.0Sugerencia: Start with a clear statement, then give a specific example and avoid repetition and grammatical errors. Use linking words such as 'because' or 'for example' correctly and keep sentences concise.
Ejemplo: I prefer detailed reading because I don't want to miss important points; for example, when researching a topic for a project I read multiple sources carefully to make sure my information is accurate.
× For example, I usually read a book when I get early in the morning.
✓ For example, I usually read a book when I get up early in the morning.
Error type: 6 (Present tense issue) and 26 (Sentence structure errors). The phrase 'get early' is ungrammatical; the correct expression is 'get up early' to indicate waking. Use the verb 'get up' for rising from bed. Keep present simple for habitual actions.
× I prefer to read a book on paper because it is more convenient and also when I read a book on the screen my eyes are dry so I prefer to read a book on a paper.
✓ I prefer to read on paper because it is more convenient, and when I read on a screen my eyes become dry, so I prefer paper.
Error type: 22 (Article errors) and 26 (Sentence structure errors). The phrase 'read a book on paper' is wordy and repetitive; 'read on paper' is natural. 'On a paper' is incorrect—use 'on paper' without an article. Use 'become dry' or 'get dry' for eyes; present simple is fine for general statements. Also condense repeated clauses to avoid redundancy.
× I usually read carefully when I have to focus on very important information.
✓ I usually read carefully when I have to focus on very important information.
No grammatical correction needed; sentence is correct. It uses present simple appropriately for habitual behaviour and places adverb 'carefully' correctly. (Included for completeness.)
× And I don't need to read carefully when the information is not important.
✓ I don't need to read carefully when the information is not important.
Error type: 6 (Present tense issue) — actually sentence is grammatically correct but remove conjunction 'And' at the start for better spoken style and cohesion. Present simple correctly expresses general truth.
× I prefer detailed reading because I don't want to miss any point of content.
✓ I prefer detailed reading because I don't want to miss any points of the content.
Error type: 8 (Verb + -ing form) and 26 (Sentence structure errors). 'Detailed reading' is acceptable, but 'any point of content' is awkward. Use 'any points of the content' or better 'any important points' or 'any details'. Keep plural 'points' when referring to multiple items.
× For example, I I like to get information very detailed.
✓ For example, I like to get information in great detail.
Error type: 26 (Sentence structure errors) and 6 (Present tense issue). There is a repeated 'I I' and an incorrect adjective use 'very detailed' after 'get information'. Use the adverbial phrase 'in great detail' to modify 'get information'. Remove duplicate word and preserve present simple for habitual action.