Part 1
Giám khảo
Do you often go to the library?
Thí sinh
I don't go to to library oftenly, but when I was in university I discovered some books at the library. There was a design books and normally if I want to reach I can't box library gives that chance.
Giám khảo
What do you usually do in the library?
Thí sinh
If the library has a, umm, working area, I prefer working with my computer because, umm, there was a place who who which can use silently, uh, and discover.
Giám khảo
Did you go to the library when you were a kid?
Thí sinh
No, it's not the uh, separate like nowadays, but now I see the space with four kids library and I would have to go.
Giám khảo
Do Chinese kids often go to the library?
Thí sinh
It's an interesting questions because I didn't think this topic before, uh, but maybe they can because they have a, a knowledge that Chinese people too good at.
Do you often go to the library?
Điểm: 50.0Gợi ý: Cevabınızda dilbilgisi hataları ve anlam belirsizlikleri var. Daha doğal ve akıcı cümleler kurmaya çalışın. Ayrıca, cevabınızı doğrudan soruya yanıtlayarak ve destekleyici detaylar ekleyerek geliştirin.
Ví dụ: I don't go to the library often, but when I was at university, I discovered many interesting design books there. Usually, I can't find these books elsewhere, so the library gives me a great opportunity to access them.
What do you usually do in the library?
Điểm: 40.0Gợi ý: Cevabınızda belirsiz ifadeler ve tekrarlar var. Daha net ve akıcı cümleler kurmaya odaklanın. Ayrıca, cevap verirken bağlaçlar kullanarak mantıklı bir akış sağlayın.
Ví dụ: If the library has a quiet working area, I prefer to work on my computer there because it provides a silent environment where I can focus and study effectively.
Did you go to the library when you were a kid?
Điểm: 45.0Gợi ý: Cevabınızda anlam karışıklığı ve dilbilgisi hataları mevcut. Daha açık ve doğrudan cevaplar verin. Ayrıca, geçmiş ve şimdiki zaman arasındaki farkları net bir şekilde ifade edin.
Ví dụ: No, when I was a kid, libraries were not as separate or child-friendly as they are now. Nowadays, I see libraries with special areas for children, and I think I would have enjoyed going there.
Do Chinese kids often go to the library?
Điểm: 40.0Gợi ý: Cevabınızda belirsiz ifadeler ve dilbilgisi hataları var. Daha kesin ve mantıklı cevaplar vermeye çalışın. Ayrıca, görüşlerinizi desteklemek için nedenler veya örnekler ekleyin.
Ví dụ: That's an interesting question. I haven't thought about it before, but I believe Chinese kids often go to the library because education is highly valued in their culture, and they are encouraged to read and learn.
× I don't go to to library oftenly, but when I was in university I discovered some books at the library.
✓ I don't go to the library often, but when I was at university I discovered some books at the library.
The definite article 'the' is required before 'library' to specify the place. Also, 'oftenly' is incorrect; the correct adverb is 'often'. Additionally, the phrase 'in university' should be 'at university' to indicate attendance at an institution.
× I don't go to to library oftenly, but when I was in university I discovered some books at the library.
✓ I don't go to the library often, but when I was at university I discovered some books at the library.
'Oftenly' is not a correct adverb form; the correct form is 'often'. Using the correct adverb improves sentence clarity and grammatical accuracy.
× There was a design books and normally if I want to reach I can't box library gives that chance.
✓ There were some design books, and normally if I want to reach them, the library doesn't give that chance.
'Books' is plural, so the verb should be 'were' instead of 'was'. Also, 'a design books' is incorrect because 'a' is singular and 'books' is plural. The sentence structure is corrected for clarity.
× There was a design books and normally if I want to reach I can't box library gives that chance.
✓ There were some design books, and normally if I want to reach them, the library doesn't give that chance.
'The' is needed before 'library' to specify the place. Also, 'box library' seems to be a typo or incorrect phrase; corrected to 'the library'.
× There was a design books and normally if I want to reach I can't box library gives that chance.
✓ There were some design books, and normally if I want to reach them, the library doesn't give that chance.
'I want to reach' should be followed by an object pronoun 'them' referring to 'books'. This clarifies the sentence meaning.
× If the library has a, umm, working area, I prefer working with my computer because, umm, there was a place who who which can use silently, uh, and discover.
✓ If the library has a working area, I prefer working with my computer because there is a place where I can work silently and study.
'There was a place who who which can use silently' is incorrect. 'There is a place where I can work silently' is the correct structure. Also, 'discover' is replaced with 'study' for clarity.
× If the library has a, umm, working area, I prefer working with my computer because, umm, there was a place who who which can use silently, uh, and discover.
✓ If the library has a working area, I prefer working with my computer because there is a place where I can work silently and study.
'Who' is used for people, but here the relative pronoun should be 'where' to refer to a place. Also, the sentence is restructured for clarity.
× If the library has a, umm, working area, I prefer working with my computer because, umm, there was a place who who which can use silently, uh, and discover.
✓ If the library has a working area, I prefer working with my computer because there is a place where I can work silently and study.
'There was' is past tense, but the sentence context is present tense preference, so 'there is' is correct.
× No, it's not the uh, separate like nowadays, but now I see the space with four kids library and I would have to go.
✓ No, it wasn't separate like nowadays, but now I see the space with a kids' library and I would like to go.
'It's not' should be 'it wasn't' to refer to the past. Also, 'four kids library' is unclear; corrected to 'a kids' library'. 'Would have to go' is changed to 'would like to go' for natural expression.
× No, it's not the uh, separate like nowadays, but now I see the space with four kids library and I would have to go.
✓ No, it wasn't separate like nowadays, but now I see the space with a kids' library and I would like to go.
'A' is needed before 'kids' library' to indicate one such space. Also, possessive form 'kids'' is used to show the library is for kids.
× No, it's not the uh, separate like nowadays, but now I see the space with four kids library and I would have to go.
✓ No, it wasn't separate like nowadays, but now I see the space with a kids' library and I would like to go.
'Four kids library' is incorrect; it should be 'a kids' library' to indicate a library for children, not four kids.
× It's an interesting questions because I didn't think this topic before, uh, but maybe they can because they have a, a knowledge that Chinese people too good at.
✓ It's an interesting question because I haven't thought about this topic before, but maybe they do because Chinese people are very good at gaining knowledge.
'Questions' should be singular 'question'. 'I didn't think this topic before' is incorrect; 'I haven't thought about this topic before' is correct. 'They can' is vague; 'they do' fits better. 'A knowledge' is incorrect; 'knowledge' is uncountable. The sentence is rephrased for clarity.