Part 1
Examinador
Do you often go to the library?
Candidato
Yes, I used, especially when I was studying at the university. I visited the library almost every day.
Examinador
What do you usually do in the library?
Candidato
In general, I was preparing my exams in the library, but sometimes I go to the library for reading books.
Examinador
Did you go to the library when you were a kid?
Candidato
No, not actually. I didn't go to library when I was a kid. Uh, but we have a large, umm, library in our house and I read a book almost every day.
Examinador
Do Chinese kids often go to the library?
Candidato
I don't think about this topic before, but I think Chinese kids often go to the library because the Chinese people, umm, take care of the reading something.
Do you often go to the library?
Pontuação: 70.0Sugestão: Cevap doğrudan ama dilbilgisi hataları ve doğal olmayan ifadeler var. "I used" eksik kalmış; geçmiş alışkanlık için "I used to" kullanılmalı. Cümleler daha akıcı ve tutarlı olmalı; bağlantı için kısa bir gerekçe ekleyin. Ayrıca maksimum 5 cümle sınırını korudunuz ancak açıklamayı biraz netleştirin.
Exemplo: Yes, I used to visit the library regularly when I was at university. I went there almost every day to study because it was quiet and had lots of resources.
What do you usually do in the library?
Pontuação: 65.0Sugestão: Zaman kullanımı tutarsız ("I was preparing" geçmiş sürekli; karışık). Daha doğal cevap için alışkanlık için geniş zaman veya "used to" kullanılmalı ve destekleyici detaylar bağlaçlarla verilmeli. Örneğin neden kütüphaneyi tercih ettiğinizi veya hangi tür kitaplar okuduğunuzu ekleyin.
Exemplo: I usually study for exams in the library because it's quiet and has all the textbooks I need. Sometimes I also read novels there to relax after studying.
Did you go to the library when you were a kid?
Pontuação: 72.0Sugestão: Genel fikir açık ama tekrarlar ve dolgu kelimeler (uh, umm) var; ayrıca "go to library" yerine "go to the library" olmalı. Evdeki kütüphaneden bahsederken daha spesifik örnekler verin (hangi tür kitaplar, kim sağladı). Bağlaçlarla cümleler daha akıcı olur.
Exemplo: No, I didn't go to the public library as a child. However, we had a large home library, so I read books there almost every day, especially adventure and history stories.
Do Chinese kids often go to the library?
Pontuação: 60.0Sugestão: Cevap belirsiz ve dil bilgisi hatalı. "I haven't thought about this before" daha doğal olur. "take care of the reading something" ifadesi yanlış; bunun yerine "value reading" veya "encourage children to read" kullanın. Ayrıca genelleme yapıyorsanız kısa gerekçe veya örnek verin ve dolgu kelimelerinden kaçının.
Exemplo: I haven't thought about that before, but I believe many Chinese children do go to libraries because families and schools often encourage reading and provide access to books.
× Yes, I used, especially when I was studying at the university.
✓ Yes, I used to, especially when I was studying at the university.
The student omitted the particle 'to' after 'used'. The correct past habitual expression is 'used to' + base verb. Use 'used to' when describing past habitual actions that no longer occur. Suggestion: Remember the fixed phrase 'used to' for past habits (e.g., 'I used to go').
× In general, I was preparing my exams in the library, but sometimes I go to the library for reading books.
✓ In general, I prepared for my exams in the library, but sometimes I went to the library to read books.
Mixing past continuous ('was preparing') with present simple ('go') causes tense inconsistency. Both actions refer to past habits, so simple past ('prepared', 'went') is appropriate. Also, 'prepare for exams' and 'to read' are correct verb patterns. Suggestion: Keep consistent past tense for past routines and use 'prepare for' and 'to read'.
× No, not actually. I didn't go to library when I was a kid.
✓ No, not actually. I didn't go to the library when I was a kid.
The noun 'library' requires the definite article 'the' when referring to a specific place known in context. Omission of 'the' is incorrect here. Suggestion: Use 'the library' when speaking about a particular library you or people commonly refer to.
× Uh, but we have a large, umm, library in our house and I read a book almost every day.
✓ Uh, but we had a large library in our house and I read a book almost every day.
The speaker is describing past habits during childhood, so past tense 'had' is required instead of present 'have'. Keeping 'read' pronounced as past depends on context; 'read' (past) is spelled same as present. Use past tense for both clauses describing past time. Suggestion: Match tense to the time frame: use past tense when talking about childhood.
× I don't think about this topic before, but I think Chinese kids often go to the library because the Chinese people, umm, take care of the reading something.
✓ I hadn't thought about this topic before, but I think Chinese kids often go to the library because Chinese people value reading.
'I don't think about this topic before' mixes present simple with 'before' and is incorrect; use past perfect or simple past: 'I hadn't thought' or 'I hadn't thought about this before'. 'The Chinese people' is unnecessary; 'Chinese people' is more natural. 'Take care of the reading something' is ungrammatical — native phrasing is 'value reading' or 'encourage reading'. Suggestion: Use appropriate past reference ('hadn't thought'), avoid unnecessary definite article with nationalities, and use idiomatic expressions like 'value reading'.