Part 1
Examinador
Do you like reading?
Candidato
Yes, I like reading. For example I usually read a book on in early morning and also I read a book after dinner when I have a rest time. I usually read nonfiction.
Examinador
Do you prefer to read on paper or on a screen?
Candidato
I prefer read on paper because it's more convenient and. For example, when I read on a screen, my eyes get dry. It feels discomfortable.
Examinador
When do you need to read carefully, and when not?
Candidato
I need to read carefully when I read very important information, such as official letters from my school or business meals, and I don't need to read carefully when I read a junk mail or.
Examinador
Do you prefer scanning or detailed reading?
Candidato
I prefer detailed reading because I don't want to overlook any information. Scanning can be useful for sometimes, but I don't want to miss any bullets on content.
Do you like reading?
Pontuação: 72.0Sugestão: Make your answer more natural and concise by starting with a clear topic sentence, then add one or two specific supporting details. Correct small grammar mistakes (prepositions, word order) and avoid redundancy.
Exemplo: Yes, I enjoy reading. I usually read nonfiction books, often in the early morning and again after dinner when I relax. For example, recently I finished a short biography that gave me practical study tips.
Do you prefer to read on paper or on a screen?
Pontuação: 66.0Sugestão: Provide a full, grammatically correct topic sentence and one clear reason with a brief example. Fix verb forms and vocabulary (e.g., 'prefer to read', 'uncomfortable').
Exemplo: I prefer to read on paper because it's easier on my eyes. For example, when I read on a screen for a long time my eyes become dry and uncomfortable, so paper feels more comfortable for extended reading.
When do you need to read carefully, and when not?
Pontuação: 60.0Sugestão: Give a clear, concise topic sentence and use precise vocabulary (e.g., 'official letters or business emails'). Use linking words to contrast the two situations and avoid unfinished phrases.
Exemplo: I need to read carefully when the information is important, such as official letters from my school or business emails. On the other hand, I don't read carefully when I get junk mail or casual social media posts, because they are not important.
Do you prefer scanning or detailed reading?
Pontuação: 68.0Sugestão: Start with a direct topic sentence, then give a brief reason and a contrasting example using linking words. Use natural phrases (e.g., 'scan quickly' rather than 'bullets on content').
Exemplo: I prefer detailed reading because I don't want to miss important information. However, scanning can be useful when I need to find a specific fact quickly, for example when looking through an article to find a date or name.
× For example I usually read a book on in early morning and also I read a book after dinner when I have a rest time.
✓ For example, I usually read a book in the early morning and I also read after dinner when I have some rest time.
Incorrect preposition and word order: 'on in early morning' is wrong; use 'in the early morning'. Also combine clauses and add 'some' before 'rest time' for natural phrasing. Maintain present simple for habitual actions.
× I usually read nonfiction.
✓ I usually read nonfiction.
No grammatical error: 'I usually read' correctly uses the base verb for first person. This sentence is correct and unchanged.
× I prefer read on paper because it's more convenient and.
✓ I prefer reading on paper because it's more convenient.
After 'prefer' the gerund form (verb + -ing) is required when no second verb 'to' is used. Remove the trailing 'and' and finish the sentence with the correct gerund construction.
× It feels discomfortable.
✓ It feels uncomfortable.
'Discomfortable' is not a correct English adjective; the correct adjective is 'uncomfortable'. Use the correct adjective to describe the sensation.
× I need to read carefully when I read very important information, such as official letters from my school or business meals, and I don't need to read carefully when I read a junk mail or.
✓ I need to read carefully when I read very important information, such as official letters from my school or business emails, and I don't need to read carefully when I read junk mail.
Preposition and word choice errors: 'business meals' is incorrect; intended phrase is 'business emails'. 'A junk mail' is uncountable in this context—use 'junk mail' without an article. Remove trailing 'or'. Maintain present simple for habitual actions.
× Scanning can be useful for sometimes, but I don't want to miss any bullets on content.
✓ Scanning can be useful sometimes, but I don't want to miss any bullet points in the content.
Adverb placement: 'for sometimes' is incorrect; use 'sometimes' alone. Also use 'bullet points' for list items and 'in the content' rather than 'on content' for correct preposition.