Part 1
시험관
Do you often go to the library?
수험생
No, I don't. I don't be interesting. Look, I don't. I don't need the book.
시험관
What do you usually do in the library?
수험생
I don't go to library. I study study in cafe. I study in my house.
시험관
Did you go to the library when you were a kid?
수험생
No, I didn't. I am not the interdistinct book. I didn't read a book.
시험관
Do Chinese kids often go to the library?
수험생
No, I don't. I am in Japan. I don't know. Chinese kids often go to the library.
Do you often go to the library?
점수: 30.0제안: 回答が不自然で文法的な誤りが多いです。質問に直接答え、理由を簡潔に述べる練習をしましょう。例えば、「No, I don't often go to the library because I prefer studying at home.」のように、シンプルで自然な表現を心がけてください。
예시: No, I don't often go to the library because I prefer studying at home where it's quiet and comfortable.
What do you usually do in the library?
점수: 35.0제안: 質問に対して直接答えた後、具体的な理由や状況を付け加えると良いです。また、同じ単語の繰り返しを避け、文を簡潔にまとめましょう。
예시: I usually don't go to the library. Instead, I study at cafes or at home because I find those places more comfortable.
Did you go to the library when you were a kid?
점수: 25.0제안: 意味が伝わりにくい表現が多いです。過去形を正しく使い、簡潔に答えましょう。例えば、「No, I didn't go to the library when I was a kid because I didn't like reading books.」のように表現してください。
예시: No, I didn't go to the library when I was a kid because I didn't like reading books.
Do Chinese kids often go to the library?
점수: 40.0제안: 質問に対して明確に答え、情報が不確かな場合はその旨を伝えましょう。また、文のつながりを意識して話す練習をしてください。
예시: I'm not sure because I live in Japan, but I think Chinese kids often go to the library to study and read books.
× I don't be interesting.
✓ I am not interested.
The verb 'be' is incorrectly used with 'don't'. The correct form to express a state is 'I am not interested.' Here, 'interested' is the past participle used as an adjective to describe the subject's feeling.
× Look, I don't.
✓ Look, I don't go to the library.
The sentence 'Look, I don't.' is incomplete and unclear. It needs an object or verb to complete the meaning. Adding 'go to the library' clarifies the intended meaning.
× I don't need the book.
✓ I don't need books.
Since the context is general, 'books' in plural is more appropriate. Also, 'the book' implies a specific book, which is not indicated here.
× I don't go to library.
✓ I don't go to the library.
The noun 'library' requires the definite article 'the' when referring to a specific place known to both speaker and listener.
× I study study in cafe.
✓ I study in a cafe.
The repetition 'study study' is an error. Also, 'cafe' requires an article 'a' as it is a singular countable noun.
× I study in my house.
✓ I study in my house.
This sentence is correct as is. 'My house' correctly uses the possessive adjective.
× I am not the interdistinct book.
✓ I was not interested in books.
The sentence uses present tense 'am' incorrectly for a past event. 'Interested' is the correct adjective, and 'in books' is the correct prepositional phrase.
× I didn't read a book.
✓ I didn't read books.
Using 'books' in plural is more natural when speaking generally. The past tense 'didn't read' is correct.
× No, I don't.
✓ No, they don't.
The question is about Chinese kids, so the pronoun should be 'they' and the verb 'do' should agree accordingly.
× I am in Japan.
✓ I am in Japan.
This sentence is grammatically correct and needs no correction.
× I don't know.
✓ I don't know.
This sentence is correct as is.
× Chinese kids often go to the library.
✓ Chinese kids often go to the library.
This sentence is correct as is.