TypingPart 1 Report

MockPart12026-01-10 15:48:10

Conversation

Part 1

Examiner

Do you prefer typing or handwriting?

Candidate

While it's depend, whenever I'm in hurry I always prefer to typing. Like for example if I need to send any messages or I need to send an e-mail to somebody. So I usually prefer typing on my phone or in computer. But otherwise when I have a free time at my home and I want to write something then I do handwriting like I have.

Examiner

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

Candidate

Yes, as I'm a working woman, I'm a working as a manager post in Boston Pizza. So I have to do typing every day on the keyboard in the computer. Uh, regarding my uh, work like in the emails, I have to send the emails to head office and sometimes I have to answer the complaining. So I need to type everyday.

Examiner

When did you learn how to type on a keyboard?

Candidate

I used to be type on keyboard after like 8 standard when I was in school. So I have like a subject, one major subject as a computer. So we have practice a lot on the computer and we need to type the emails on that and where things over there so it's used.

Examiner

How do you improve your typing?

Candidate

Well, in my job I used to everyday typing the computers, it already improved day by day. Otherwise when I have a free time at my home, I usually practice on my computer as I just making some notes regarding my daily routine or sometimes I have to send the letters to my mother so I can.

Evaluation

Overall

Overall: 6.0Fluency & Coherence: 6.0Pronunciation: 6.0Grammar: 5.5Lexical Resource: 6.0

Part 1

Do you prefer typing or handwriting?

Score: 62.0

Suggestion: Improve grammar (verb forms, articles), simplify and make structure clear: start with a direct topic sentence (preference), then give one or two specific reasons using linking words (for example, but when...). Keep answers concise (max 4–5 sentences). Also use correct collocations (e.g., "in a hurry", "on my phone", "on my computer").

Example: I prefer typing when I'm in a hurry because it's faster and easier to send messages or emails on my phone or computer. However, when I have free time at home, I enjoy handwriting because it feels more personal and helps me remember things better.

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

Score: 58.0

Suggestion: Reduce hesitation words (uh), correct sentence structure and word choice (e.g., "I work as a manager", "respond to complaints"). Begin with a clear topic sentence (Yes, I type daily), then give concise specifics about device and tasks, using linking words (for example, because, so).

Example: Yes, I type on a computer every day. I work as a manager at Boston Pizza, so I regularly write emails to the head office and respond to customer complaints, which requires a lot of typing.

When did you learn how to type on a keyboard?

Score: 55.0

Suggestion: Correct tense and clearer timeline (e.g., "I learned to type in 8th grade"). Use precise vocabulary and coherent linking (because, so) and avoid vague phrases like "where things over there". Give one specific detail about how you learned (classes, practice).

Example: I learned to type in 8th grade at school. We had a computer class as a core subject, and we practised typing regularly by doing exercises and writing emails, which helped me become faster.

How do you improve your typing?

Score: 60.0

Suggestion: Make sentences grammatically correct and concise. Start with a clear topic sentence about methods you use to improve typing (daily work practice, deliberate practice at home). Use linking words (for example, additionally) and give one specific practice activity (timed exercises, typing websites, copying texts).

Example: My typing improved mainly through daily work because I use a computer every day. Additionally, in my free time I practice by making notes about my daily routine and typing letters to my mother; sometimes I use online typing exercises to increase speed and accuracy.

Grammar

Present tense issue

× While it's depend, whenever I'm in hurry I always prefer to typing.

While it depends, whenever I'm in a hurry I always prefer typing.

The verb 'depend' should be in third person singular present 'depends' to match subject 'it' (present tense agreement). Also 'in hurry' needs the article 'a' before 'hurry'. Remove 'to' before 'typing' because 'prefer' is followed by the gerund 'typing'. Suggestion: use 'it depends' and 'in a hurry' and follow 'prefer' with the -ing form.

Verb + -ing form

× Like for example if I need to send any messages or I need to send an e-mail to somebody.

For example, if I need to send messages or an e-mail to somebody.

The phrase 'Like for example' is redundant; 'for example' is sufficient. 'Messages' can be plural without 'any' in this context. No -ing error here but streamline sentence. Suggestion: remove unnecessary words and keep parallel structure 'send messages or an e-mail'.

Incorrect use of prepositions

× So I usually prefer typing on my phone or in computer.

So I usually prefer typing on my phone or on my computer.

Use the preposition 'on' with both 'phone' and 'computer' for parallel structure. Also include the possessive 'my' before 'computer'. Suggestion: use consistent prepositions and possessives.

Article errors

× But otherwise when I have a free time at my home and I want to write something then I do handwriting like I have.

But otherwise, when I have free time at home and I want to write something, I write by hand.

'A free time' is incorrect; 'free time' is uncountable and does not need 'a'. 'At my home' is better as 'at home'. 'Do handwriting' is unnatural; use 'write by hand' or 'handwrite'. Suggestion: treat 'free time' as uncountable and use correct collocations 'at home' and 'write by hand'.

Third person singular issue

× Yes, as I'm a working woman, I'm a working as a manager post in Boston Pizza.

Yes, as I'm a working woman, I'm working as a manager at Boston Pizza.

Do not use 'a' before 'working' in 'I'm a working as'; 'working' should follow 'I'm' without 'a'. Use 'working as a manager' and the preposition 'at' for workplaces. Suggestion: say 'I'm working as a manager at Boston Pizza.'

Verb + -ing form

× So I have to do typing every day on the keyboard in the computer.

So I have to type every day on the computer keyboard.

Use the verb 'type' rather than the noun phrase 'do typing'. 'On the computer keyboard' is the natural word order. Suggestion: use verb form and natural noun order.

Incorrect use of articles

× Uh, regarding my uh, work like in the emails, I have to send the emails to head office and sometimes I have to answer the complaining.

Regarding my work, for example with e-mails, I have to send e-mails to the head office and sometimes I have to answer complaints.

Use 'e-mails' (or 'emails') consistently and 'the head office' requires the definite article. 'Answer the complaining' is incorrect; use 'answer complaints' or 'respond to complaints'. Suggestion: use articles correctly and choose the noun 'complaints'.

Present tense issue

× So I need to type everyday.

So I need to type every day.

Write 'every day' as two words when it means 'each day'. Tense 'need to type' is fine. Suggestion: separate 'every day'.

Past tense issue

× I used to be type on keyboard after like 8 standard when I was in school.

I started typing on the keyboard after around 8th grade when I was in school.

'Used to be type' is ungrammatical. Use 'started typing' or 'used to type'. '8 standard' should be '8th grade' or 'standard 8' depending on variety; 'around' or 'after' clarifies. Suggestion: use 'started typing' or 'I used to type' and correct grade expression.

Incorrect use of articles

× So I have like a subject, one major subject as a computer.

So I had a subject, a major subject in computers.

Tense should match past context 'had'. Use 'a subject' and 'a major subject in computers' (or 'computer studies'). Suggestion: match tense and use appropriate noun phrase.

Sentence structure errors

× So we have practice a lot on the computer and we need to type the emails on that and where things over there so it's used.

We practiced a lot on the computer and we needed to type e-mails; we used the computer for various tasks.

Original sentence has mixed tenses and unclear phrasing. Change to past tense 'practiced' and 'needed' to match the past context, and rephrase the latter part to clarify meaning. Suggestion: keep tense consistent and express activities clearly.

Present tense issue

× Well, in my job I used to everyday typing the computers, it already improved day by day.

Well, in my job I type on computers every day; my typing has improved day by day.

'Used to everyday typing' is incorrect for current routine—use present simple 'I type'. 'It already improved' should be present perfect 'has improved' to show change up to now. Suggestion: use present simple for habits and present perfect for improvements over time.

Incorrect use of prepositions

× Otherwise when I have a free time at my home, I usually practice on my computer as I just making some notes regarding my daily routine or sometimes I have to send the letters to my mother so I can.

Otherwise, when I have free time at home, I usually practice on my computer by making notes about my daily routine or sometimes by sending letters to my mother.

Remove 'a' from 'a free time', use 'at home' -> 'at home' or simply 'home'. Use 'practice on my computer by making notes' for correct preposition and method; 'regarding' is awkward here—use 'about'. Final clause 'so I can' is incomplete and was removed. Suggestion: simplify and use correct prepositions and gerunds for purposes ('by making', 'by sending').

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