Part 1
Examiner
Do you prefer typing or handwriting?
Candidate
Actually it depends on the situation. If I had to text a message to a friend or something casual then I am very comfortable with typing. But if I am working in a professional groups or teachers then I try to write in hand because it's really.
Examiner
Do you type on a desktop or laptop keyboard every day?
Candidate
I actually prefer on a desktop because I haven't a laptop so it's more convenient for me, despite the fact that in desktop I feel really comfortable because I am used to it since my beginning of the study.
Examiner
When did you learn how to type on a keyboard?
Candidate
Actually, to be honest, I haven't learned keyword on now because I am not really interested in this because screen is not of my type and I cannot concentrate with screens so I haven't tried this anymore.
Examiner
How do you improve your typing?
Candidate
I think it's all about practice and I believe in if you practice more the result will obviously pays off. So it's it depends on how much effort someone give for learning something new. It builds our skills as well.
Do you prefer typing or handwriting?
Score: 58.0Suggestion: Be more concise and correct grammar. Start with a clear topic sentence, then give one or two specific reasons with linking words. Avoid vague endings and plural/singular mistakes (e.g., "professional settings" not "professional groups").
Example: I prefer typing for casual communication but handwriting for formal situations. For example, I text friends because typing is faster and more convenient, whereas I write by hand when taking notes in meetings because it helps me remember information better.
Do you type on a desktop or laptop keyboard every day?
Score: 54.0Suggestion: Give a direct answer and correct sentence structures. Use linking words to explain reasons, and avoid awkward phrases like "I haven't a laptop." Say "I don't have a laptop." Mention time references clearly (e.g., "since I started studying").
Example: I type on a desktop every day because I don’t have a laptop. Since I started my studies, I’ve used the desktop so I’m more comfortable with its keyboard and screen layout.
When did you learn how to type on a keyboard?
Score: 45.0Suggestion: Answer directly and avoid filler phrases. Fix grammar and word choice: "learn how to type" and "keyboard." If you never learned, say so clearly and give a brief reason with one supporting detail. Keep it under five sentences.
Example: I never formally learned to touch-type. I prefer handwriting and find it hard to concentrate on screens, so I never practiced keyboarding enough to learn proper typing techniques.
How do you improve your typing?
Score: 52.0Suggestion: Give a clear, structured answer: topic sentence, one or two specific methods, and a short result. Correct grammar ("the results will pay off," "how much effort someone gives"). Use linking words like "for example" or "for instance."
Example: I improve typing through regular practice and targeted exercises. For example, I use online typing drills for 20 minutes a day and focus on accuracy first; as a result, my speed and confidence gradually improve.
× Actually it depends on the situation.
✓ Actually, it depends on the situation.
No grammatical change needed other than adding a comma for natural pause; 'it depends' is correct subject-verb agreement for singular subject 'it'. Suggestion: Keep the comma after 'Actually' to improve fluency.
× If I had to text a message to a friend or something casual then I am very comfortable with typing.
✓ If I have to text a message to a friend or something casual, then I am very comfortable with typing.
The original uses 'had to' which implies past or hypothetical. The question asks about preference in general, so present simple 'have to' is appropriate. Also add a comma before 'then' for clarity. Suggestion: Use present simple for habitual or general situations.
× But if I am working in a professional groups or teachers then I try to write in hand because it's really.
✓ But if I am working with professional groups or teachers, then I try to write by hand because it feels more appropriate.
Errors: 'in a professional groups' mixes singular article with plural noun and wrong preposition; 'write in hand' is incorrect collocation; sentence ending 'because it's really' is incomplete. Corrected by using 'with professional groups or teachers' for correct preposition and plural agreement, 'write by hand' for idiomatic expression, and completing the clause. Suggestion: Match articles to singular/plural nouns, use correct prepositions ('with'), and use standard collocations ('write by hand'). Grammar problem type IDs: 11 and 1 handled under subject-verb agreement classification.
× I actually prefer on a desktop because I haven't a laptop so it's more convenient for me, despite the fact that in desktop I feel really comfortable because I am used to it since my beginning of the study.
✓ I actually prefer a desktop because I don't have a laptop, so it's more convenient for me; besides, I feel really comfortable with the desktop because I have been used to it since the beginning of my studies.
Errors: 'prefer on a desktop' wrong preposition and article; 'I haven't a laptop' incorrect contraction and word order in English (use 'I don't have'); 'in desktop' wrong preposition; 'since my beginning of the study' is unidiomatic — use 'since the beginning of my studies' or 'since I started studying'. Also change tense to present perfect continuous sense 'have been used to' to show ongoing habit. Suggestion: Use 'prefer a desktop' or 'prefer using a desktop', 'I don't have', 'comfortable with', and 'since the beginning of my studies'. Grammar problem type ID: 11.
× When did you learn how to type on a keyboard?
✓ When did you learn how to type on a keyboard?
Question sentence is correct; no change required. It uses simple past appropriately to ask about a past event. Suggestion: None.
× Actually, to be honest, I haven't learned keyword on now because I am not really interested in this because screen is not of my type and I cannot concentrate with screens so I haven't tried this anymore.
✓ Actually, to be honest, I haven't learned keyboard typing yet because I'm not really interested; screens are not my preference and I cannot concentrate with them, so I haven't tried it.
Multiple errors: 'learned keyword on now' is incorrect word order and vocabulary — use 'learned keyboard typing' or 'learned to type on a keyboard'; 'haven't ... on now' is incorrect time expression—use 'yet' for negative present perfect; 'screen is not of my type' is unnatural—use 'screens are not my preference'; 'I haven't tried this anymore' wrongly mixes negative perfect with 'anymore'—use 'haven't tried it' or 'no longer try'. Suggestion: Use 'learned to type', 'yet' in negative present perfect sentences, and refer to screens with plural 'them'. Grammar problem type IDs: 11 and 26.
× How do you improve your typing?
✓ How do you improve your typing?
Question is grammatically correct in present simple to ask about general habits. Suggestion: None.
× I think it's all about practice and I believe in if you practice more the result will obviously pays off.
✓ I think it's all about practice, and I believe that if you practice more, the results will obviously pay off.
Errors: unnecessary 'in' after 'believe'; missing 'that' to introduce the clause; 'the result' should be plural 'results' to match general statement; 'pays' should be base form 'pay' after modal/auxiliary structure. Added commas for clarity. Suggestion: Use 'believe that' to introduce clauses, match singular/plural correctly for general statements, and use correct verb form after auxiliary. Grammar problem type IDs: 16 and 1 and 2.
× So it's it depends on how much effort someone give for learning something new.
✓ So it depends on how much effort someone puts into learning something new.
Errors: duplicated 'it's it', wrong verb form 'give' (should be 'gives' for singular someone or better 'puts' as idiomatic), and wrong preposition 'for' — use 'into' after 'put effort into'. Suggestion: Use 'it depends on', correct verb agreement or use idiomatic 'puts effort into'. Grammar problem type IDs: 26 and 2 and 11.
× It builds our skills as well.
✓ It builds our skills as well.
This sentence is grammatically correct; subject-verb agreement is fine. Suggestion: None.