Part 1
시험관
Do you often go to the library?
수험생
Yes, I often go to the library and I have been going to the library ever since I was young. It's one of my favorite places to be at because I've been a voracious leader ever since I was young and I really feel at home when I'm in the library.
시험관
What do you usually do in the library?
수험생
So when I go to the library I would usually look for the books that I am keen on reading and I am very much drawn towards the poetry section because I love poetry but I also do enjoy non fiction books like autobiographies or self help books which are motivating. Furthermore I also really enjoy books around science.
시험관
Did you go to the library when you were a kid?
수험생
Oh yes, certainly. I think I've spent a majority of my time in the library, a little more than the usual kids while they were spending the time away in the park. And I really used to love being in the library because books growing up have been my best friends until date. I really feel at home when I'm in the library.
시험관
Do Chinese kids often go to the library?
수험생
I am not really aware on the statistics about Chinese kids, but I do assume that as Asians they are really much into St. studying as US Indians as well. So I assume that they would go to the library as well.
Do you often go to the library?
점수: 75.0제안: Your answer is generally clear and relevant, but there are some language errors and redundancy. For example, "voracious leader" should be "voracious reader." Also, avoid repeating "ever since I was young" twice. Try to use more varied vocabulary and keep your answer concise within 5 sentences.
예시: Yes, I often visit the library because I have loved reading since childhood. It is one of my favourite places as I feel comfortable and inspired there. I enjoy exploring different genres, which helps me learn new things and relax.
What do you usually do in the library?
점수: 80.0제안: Your answer is detailed and covers different types of books you like, which is good. However, the sentence is quite long and could be broken down for clarity. Use linking words like "also" and "in addition" to improve coherence. Avoid filler phrases like "I am very much drawn towards"; instead, say "I enjoy" or "I prefer."
예시: When I visit the library, I usually look for books that interest me. I enjoy poetry because it expresses emotions beautifully. In addition, I like reading non-fiction books such as autobiographies and self-help books, which motivate me. I also find science books fascinating.
Did you go to the library when you were a kid?
점수: 78.0제안: Your answer is relevant and personal, which is good. However, some phrases are awkward, such as "books growing up have been my best friends until date" which should be "books have been my best friends to this day." Also, avoid repeating "I really feel at home when I'm in the library" as you said it before. Try to use more natural expressions and keep sentences concise.
예시: Yes, I used to go to the library a lot as a child. I spent more time there than most kids, who preferred playing outside. Books were like my best friends, and I always felt comfortable and happy in the library.
Do Chinese kids often go to the library?
점수: 65.0제안: Your answer shows honesty about not knowing the facts, which is good. However, the sentence is unclear and contains errors, such as "really much into St. studying as US Indians as well." Try to express your opinion more clearly and use correct grammar. Also, avoid vague phrases like "I do assume." Instead, say "I think" or "I believe."
예시: I am not sure about the exact statistics, but I believe that many Chinese children visit libraries regularly. Like Indian students, they value studying and often use libraries to support their learning.
× I've been a voracious leader ever since I was young
✓ I've been a voracious reader ever since I was young
The word 'leader' is incorrect in this context; the intended word is 'reader' to describe someone who reads a lot. This is a vocabulary error rather than a grammar problem, but it affects meaning significantly.
× It's one of my favorite places to be at
✓ It's one of my favorite places to be
The preposition 'at' is unnecessary after 'to be' in this context. The phrase 'places to be' is correct and idiomatic without 'at'.
× I am not really aware on the statistics about Chinese kids
✓ I am not really aware of the statistics about Chinese kids
The correct preposition to use with 'aware' is 'of', not 'on'. The phrase should be 'aware of the statistics'.
× they are really much into St. studying as US Indians as well
✓ they are really much into studying, like US Indians as well
The phrase 'St. studying' is incorrect and unclear. It seems to be a typographical error. Also, 'as' is incorrectly used; 'like' is appropriate for comparison here.