Part 1
試験官
Do you often go to the library?
受験者
I usually go for one times a week.
試験官
What do you usually do in the library?
受験者
Reading the book that I interesting.
試験官
Did you go to the library when you were a kid?
受験者
Usually yes.
試験官
Do Chinese kids often go to the library?
受験者
Yeah, why not?
Do you often go to the library?
スコア: 60.0提案: Try to use correct grammar and more natural expressions. Instead of 'I usually go for one times a week,' say 'I usually go to the library once a week.' This makes your answer clearer and more natural.
例: I usually go to the library once a week to study and borrow books.
What do you usually do in the library?
スコア: 50.0提案: Use correct sentence structure and vocabulary. Instead of 'Reading the book that I interesting,' say 'I usually read books that interest me.' Also, add more details to make your answer richer.
例: I usually read books that interest me, such as novels and history books, because I enjoy learning new things.
Did you go to the library when you were a kid?
スコア: 55.0提案: Provide a full sentence and more details. Instead of 'Usually yes,' say 'Yes, I often went to the library when I was a kid.' You can also add why you went there.
例: Yes, I often went to the library when I was a kid because I loved reading storybooks and doing homework there.
Do Chinese kids often go to the library?
スコア: 40.0提案: Avoid informal or vague answers. Instead of 'Yeah, why not?,' give a clear and complete answer with reasons or examples.
例: Yes, many Chinese kids often go to the library to study and read books because their parents encourage good study habits.
× I usually go for one times a week.
✓ I usually go once a week.
The word 'times' is plural but should be singular 'time' or replaced with 'once' to correctly express frequency. 'One times' is incorrect because 'one' requires a singular noun. Use 'once' to indicate a single occurrence per week.
× Reading the book that I interesting.
✓ I read the book that I find interesting.
The sentence lacks a proper verb and uses 'interesting' incorrectly. 'Interesting' is an adjective and needs a verb like 'find' to connect it to the subject. Also, 'Reading' as a standalone phrase is incomplete. The corrected sentence uses the simple present tense 'read' to match the question's tense.
× Usually yes.
✓ Usually, yes.
The original sentence is a fragment and lacks clarity. Adding a comma after 'Usually' improves readability and indicates affirmation. However, this is more of a punctuation issue than a modal verb issue. Since no modal verb is present, this correction is minimal but necessary for clarity.