Part 1
考官
Do you like reading?
考生
I don't like reading. Because it's boring and waste of time.
考官
Do you prefer to read on paper or on a screen?
考生
I prefer paper to screen. I tried to read a book with screen but it was very, uh, difficult to uh. Continue reading.
考官
When do you need to read carefully, and when not?
考生
I don't know what you mean.
考官
Do you prefer scanning or detailed reading?
考生
I never did the scanning or detail reading. I even didn't heard of that. Uh. I don't really need. I'm so sorry.
Do you like reading?
分数: 32.0建议: 答えは直接的で分かりやすいですが、IELTSのスピーキングではより自然で具体的な理由や短い補足が必要です。否定だけで終わらせず、なぜそう感じるのか(例えば経験や具体的な場面)を1〜2文で付け加え、冗長な言葉を避けて文をつなぐ表現を使いましょう。また、文法的なミス('Because'で文を始める、'waste of time'に冠詞の欠如)は直しましょう。
示例: I don't enjoy reading much because I find it slow and hard to concentrate. For example, when I try to read novels I often get distracted and prefer listening to audiobooks instead.
Do you prefer to read on paper or on a screen?
分数: 48.0建议: 答えは簡潔で好みを述べていますが、理由と具体例を付け加える必要があります。消えたり繰り返したりするため流暢さが低下しています。リンク表現(because, so, for example)を使い、途切れを減らし、過去経験を具体的に説明しましょう。文法も小さな修正('read a book on a screen')が必要です。
示例: I prefer reading on paper because it feels easier on my eyes and helps me concentrate. For example, when I read textbooks on paper I can highlight and make notes, which I find harder to do on a tablet.
When do you need to read carefully, and when not?
分数: 12.0建议: 質問に答えず拒否してしまっているので大幅な改善が必要です。分からない時は素直に聞き返す('Do you mean...')または一般的な解釈で答えて会話を継続しましょう。具体的な状況(仕事の文書やメール、SNSの投稿など)を挙げて、いつ詳細に読むべきかを示すと良いです。
示例: Do you mean in which situations I read carefully? If so, I read carefully when I study or check important emails, but I don't read carefully when I scroll social media because I just skim for headlines.
Do you prefer scanning or detailed reading?
分数: 6.0建议: この回答は無知を示すだけで会話になっていません。まず用語の意味が分からなければ尋ねるが、一般的に推測して答えるのが賢明です(簡単に説明してから選択)。また文法や語順の誤り('I have never done scanning')を直し、より自然な表現で意見を述べましょう。
示例: If by scanning you mean looking quickly for specific information, and detailed reading means reading everything carefully, I prefer scanning for articles when I'm short on time, but detailed reading when I'm studying or reading something important.
× I don't like reading. Because it's boring and waste of time.
✓ I don't like reading because it's boring and a waste of time.
The sentence was split incorrectly: 'Because' should not start a new sentence here (sentence structure error). Also 'waste of time' needs the article 'a' to be grammatically correct. Combine into one sentence and add the article: 'because it's boring and a waste of time.' Grammar Problem Type ID: 26
× I prefer paper to screen.
✓ I prefer paper to the screen.
When comparing a general medium with a specific noun, include the definite article 'the' before 'screen'. The correct form is 'prefer A to the B'. Grammar Problem Type ID: 11
× I tried to read a book with screen but it was very, uh, difficult to uh. Continue reading.
✓ I tried to read a book on a screen, but it was very difficult to continue reading.
Use the preposition 'on' with 'screen' and include the article 'a' ('on a screen'). 'Continue reading' must be in the same clause and not separated; use 'to continue reading'. Also add a comma before 'but' for clarity. The original also had an unnecessary fragment. Grammar Problem Type ID: 5
× I don't know what you mean.
✓ I don't know what you mean.
This sentence is grammatically correct and needs no change. It is a complete clause expressing lack of understanding. Grammar Problem Type ID: 26
× I never did the scanning or detail reading.
✓ I have never done scanning or detailed reading.
Use present perfect 'have never done' to indicate experience up to now. 'The scanning or detail reading' is awkward: use uncountable 'scanning' and adjectival form 'detailed reading'. Grammar Problem Type ID: 9
× I even didn't heard of that.
✓ I haven't even heard of that.
Use present perfect 'haven't heard' to talk about experience; 'didn't heard' is incorrect because 'did' requires the base form 'hear'. Also place 'even' after 'haven't' or before the verb for natural word order. Grammar Problem Type ID: 9
× Uh. I don't really need. I'm so sorry.
✓ I don't really need to do that. I'm so sorry.
'I don't really need' is incomplete; it requires an object or infinitive 'to do that' to show what is not needed. Add the missing element to form a complete sentence. 'I'm so sorry' is fine. Grammar Problem Type ID: 26