TypingPart 1 Informe

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Part 1

Examinador

Do you prefer typing or handwriting?

Candidato

Personally, I prefer handwriting because it helps me stay more focused and I remember information better when I write by hand. I also feel more connected to my ideas and enjoy using nice pens and notepads when I am studying or planning.

Examinador

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

Candidato

I do type on keyboard because that makes me feel comfortable. Plus in my office we have both the options but the desk which is available more is the laptop keyboard. So I am able to use that whenever I want to send some important mails.

Examinador

When did you learn how to type on a keyboard?

Candidato

I don't remember the exact year, but I was about 12 when I learned to type at school as part of a computer course. After finishing high school, I also took a specialized typing course to improve my speed and accuracy.

Examinador

How do you improve your typing?

Candidato

Honestly, I don't put any extra efforts to improve my typing, it is just my day-to-day job which keeps me engaged with laptop keyboard. So that automatically comes in practice when I do that on daily basis. So it keeps on getting improved day by day.

Evaluación

Total

Total: 6.5Fluidez y coherencia: 7.0Pronunciación: 6.5Gramática: 6.5Recurso léxico: 6.5

Part 1

Do you prefer typing or handwriting?

Puntuación: 85.0

Sugerencia: Good direct answer with clear reasons and personal detail. To improve, make the response slightly more concise (max 4–5 sentences), add a linking phrase to connect reasons, and include one specific example to make it more vivid (e.g., a situation when handwriting helped you remember).

Ejemplo: I prefer handwriting because it helps me stay focused and remember information better. For example, when I prepare for exams, writing summaries by hand lets me recall facts more easily later. Also, I enjoy using quality pens and neat notepads, which makes planning more satisfying.

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

Puntuación: 70.0

Sugerencia: Answer is understandable but a bit repetitive and somewhat unclear. Improve by giving a direct topic sentence (which device you use most), then briefly explain why, using linking words and a concrete example. Avoid vague phrases and grammatical slips.

Ejemplo: I mainly type on a laptop keyboard every day because my office provides laptops more often than desktops. As a result, I usually use a laptop to write and send important emails, which I find convenient and portable.

When did you learn how to type on a keyboard?

Puntuación: 88.0

Sugerencia: Clear and well-structured answer with specific ages and additional detail. To improve further, add a linking word between the two sentences and shorten slightly to meet the 5-sentence limit. You could mention a brief outcome (e.g., your current typing speed or confidence).

Ejemplo: I first learned to type at around 12 during a school computer course. Later, after high school, I took a specialized typing course to improve my speed and accuracy, so now I type fairly quickly and confidently.

How do you improve your typing?

Puntuación: 72.0

Sugerencia: The answer is honest but repetitive and contains some grammar issues. Improve by giving a concise topic sentence, use linking words to show cause and effect, and offer one specific habit or method you use (even if informal), such as timed practice or using typing software. This adds credibility and detail.

Ejemplo: I mostly improve my typing through daily practice at work, so my speed gradually increases over time. In addition, I occasionally use online typing tests to check my accuracy and set small goals to get faster.

Gramática

Verb in the present participle form

× I do type on keyboard because that makes me feel comfortable.

I do type on a keyboard because that makes me feel comfortable.

Missing article before a singular countable noun. Use 'a' before 'keyboard'. Also 'do type' is acceptable for emphasis; keep tense. Fix: 'on a keyboard'.

Incorrect use of quantifiers

× Plus in my office we have both the options but the desk which is available more is the laptop keyboard.

Also, in my office we have both options, but the one that is available more often is the laptop keyboard.

'Both the options' is incorrect; use 'both options' or 'both of the options'. 'Desk which is available more' is ungrammatical and unclear: use 'the one that is available more often' to indicate frequency. 'More often' corrects adverbial use.

Incorrect use of prepositions

× So I am able to use that whenever I want to send some important mails.

So I am able to use it whenever I want to send some important emails.

Use object pronoun 'it' to refer to 'laptop keyboard'. 'Mails' is incorrect in this context; English uses 'emails' for electronic messages. Also 'some' is optional; keep it if desired.

Past tense issue

× I don't remember the exact year, but I was about 12 when I learned to type at school as part of a computer course.

I don't remember the exact year, but I was about 12 when I learned to type at school as part of a computer course.

Sentence is grammatically correct. Past tense 'was' and 'learned' are appropriate for a past event. No change required.

Past tense issue

× After finishing high school, I also took a specialized typing course to improve my speed and accuracy.

After finishing high school, I also took a specialized typing course to improve my speed and accuracy.

Sentence is correct: 'took' properly uses past tense for a completed action. No correction needed.

Incorrect use of quantifiers

× Honestly, I don't put any extra efforts to improve my typing, it is just my day-to-day job which keeps me engaged with laptop keyboard.

Honestly, I don't put in any extra effort to improve my typing; it is just my day-to-day job that keeps me engaged with the laptop keyboard.

'Put any extra efforts' is incorrect: use 'put in any extra effort' (uncountable). Use semicolon or period instead of comma splice. Add 'the' before 'laptop keyboard' and use 'that' for a restrictive clause.

Present tense issue

× So that automatically comes in practice when I do that on daily basis.

So that automatically comes into practice when I do that on a daily basis.

Common expressions: 'comes into practice' and 'on a daily basis'. 'On daily basis' is missing 'a'. Also 'comes into practice' is more natural than 'comes in practice'.

Present tense issue

× So it keeps on getting improved day by day.

So it keeps getting better day by day.

'Keeps on getting improved' is awkward and uses passive form unnecessarily. Use active, natural phrasing: 'keeps getting better'. This matches present habitual improvement.

Vocabulario

AvailableObtainable
BetterSuperior; More advantageous; To a higher standard
ComfortablePleasant; Cozy; Loose; Leisurely
ExtraAdditional; Exceptionally; In addition; Addition; Walk-on
HighTall; High-ranking; Inflated; Strong; Favorable
ImportantSignificant; Main; Powerful
NiceEnjoyable; Pleasant; Polite; Subtle; Fine
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