TypingPart 1 Informe

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Part 1

Examinador

Do you prefer typing or handwriting?

Candidato

I usually prefer typing because it is more convenient.

Examinador

Do you type on a desktop or laptop keyboard every day?

Candidato

Not every day, but only on that day when I have some important work to do on my desktop.

Examinador

When did you learn how to type on a keyboard?

Candidato

I learned this skill in my school when I was in 7th standard.

Examinador

How do you improve your typing?

Candidato

I improved my writing by typing some essays regularly on my personal laptop, such as some topics related to fitness or other topics. In the end, I want to say that I usually write every day to improve it.

Evaluación

Total

Total: 6.0Fluidez y coherencia: 6.0Pronunciación: 6.0Gramática: 6.0Recurso léxico: 6.0

Part 1

Do you prefer typing or handwriting?

Puntuación: 72.0

Sugerencia: Your answer is clear and relevant, but it is short and could be expanded with a brief reason and an example to sound more natural and effective. Add a linking phrase and one specific detail (when or why) within 2–3 sentences. Avoid repeating general words like "convenient" without support.

Ejemplo: I usually prefer typing because it’s faster and easier to edit what I write. For example, when I write emails or notes I can quickly correct mistakes and reorganize paragraphs, which saves me a lot of time.

Do you type on a desktop or laptop keyboard every day?

Puntuación: 65.0

Sugerencia: The response answers the question but is slightly awkward and wordy. Use a direct topic sentence and a brief clarification with a linking word. Be specific about frequency or what counts as "important work."

Ejemplo: I don’t type on a desktop every day; I usually use it only when I have important tasks, such as writing long reports or editing documents on weekends.

When did you learn how to type on a keyboard?

Puntuación: 78.0

Sugerencia: This is a good direct answer with a clear time reference. You can improve by adding a short supporting detail about how you learned (method or duration) to make it more informative and natural.

Ejemplo: I learned to type at school when I was in seventh grade, where we had a computer class that taught touch-typing over a few months.

How do you improve your typing?

Puntuación: 60.0

Sugerencia: The answer is repetitive and slightly unclear (mixes "writing" and "typing"). Keep sentences concise, use linking words, and give a specific routine or method (e.g., how long, tools, typing exercises). Avoid concluding phrases like "In the end, I want to say."

Ejemplo: I improve my typing by practicing for about 20 minutes each day, mainly by writing short essays and using online typing tests to track my speed and accuracy.

Gramática

Present tense issue

× I usually prefer typing because it is more convenient.

I usually prefer typing because it is more convenient.

No grammatical error; sentence correctly uses present simple for habitual action and adjective 'convenient'. No change needed.

Sentence structure errors

× Not every day, but only on that day when I have some important work to do on my desktop.

Not every day; only on days when I have important work to do on my desktop.

Original sentence is awkward and has a number disagreement between 'that day' and 'Not every day'. This is a sentence structure issue (26). Use 'days' to match 'Not every day' and remove unnecessary 'that' and 'some'. Use a semicolon or conjunction for clarity.

Past tense issue

× I learned this skill in my school when I was in 7th standard.

I learned this skill at my school when I was in 7th grade.

Using 'in my school' is a preposition choice issue but within list it's best treated as past tense/context (5). Also '7th standard' is non-native phrasing; in many varieties '7th grade' is standard. Change 'in' to 'at' for natural collocation with 'school'.

Present tense issue

× I improved my writing by typing some essays regularly on my personal laptop, such as some topics related to fitness or other topics.

I improve my writing by regularly typing essays on my personal laptop, for example on topics related to fitness or other subjects.

Original mixes past 'improved' with a habitual meaning; present simple 'improve' fits the context of ongoing practice (6). Also improve word order: place adverb 'regularly' before the verb, avoid repeating 'topics' and use 'for example' and 'subjects' for clarity.

Present tense issue

× In the end, I want to say that I usually write every day to improve it.

Finally, I want to say that I usually write every day to improve it.

'In the end' is awkward for a spoken conclusion; 'Finally' is more natural. The rest is present-tense habitual, which is correct (6). No tense change needed; just wording improvement for register and clarity.

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