Part 1
Examiner
Do you prefer typing or handwriting?
Candidate
I prefer typing to handwritten because it is faster uh which sells lot of time when I have to do data. Also my stuff, my post words and uh research products should be submitted online, so typically is the more practical.
Examiner
Do you type on a desktop or laptop keyboard every day?
Candidate
I usually use laptop keyboard because, uh, for my studies and assignments I do type uh from a laptop report and it is much more easier and uh, very convenient to use.
Examiner
When did you learn how to type on a keyboard?
Candidate
When I was there, 15 years old, I loved how to type all the keyboard. My uncle taught me how to type all the report and how to use it. Uh, he used to give me some tasks whenever he comes at my home. And I really like Tell Joy, uh, to do the tasks with the help of my theme board.
Examiner
How do you improve your typing?
Candidate
Improve my typing but Patterson for several hours over days. I also learn some techniques from YouTube channels under some articles too for people shortcuts and also touch type techniques which helped me type faster and more accurately.
Do you prefer typing or handwriting?
Score: 55.0Suggestion: Be more concise and correct grammar. Start with a clear topic sentence, then give one or two specific reasons with linking words. Avoid filler sounds and pronunciation errors. Use correct vocabulary (e.g., "handwriting", "saves time", "assignments" or "documents").
Example: I prefer typing to handwriting because it saves a lot of time. For example, most of my assignments and reports must be submitted online, so typing is much more practical and efficient.
Do you type on a desktop or laptop keyboard every day?
Score: 60.0Suggestion: Give a clear topic sentence and one specific supporting detail. Remove fillers and correct grammar (e.g., "easier" not "more easier"). Use linking words like "because" to connect reason. Mention frequency to add detail.
Example: I usually use a laptop keyboard every day because I study and complete most assignments on my laptop. It is easier to carry and more convenient when I work in different places.
When did you learn how to type on a keyboard?
Score: 45.0Suggestion: Organize the answer with a clear time reference and concise supporting details. Correct sentence structure and word choice (e.g., "When I was 15"; "my uncle taught me"; "assignments" not "tasks whenever he comes"). Remove unclear phrases. Add one specific example of a practice activity.
Example: I learned to type when I was 15 years old. My uncle taught me by giving short exercises, such as typing reports and email drafts, which helped me practice regularly and improve my speed.
How do you improve your typing?
Score: 58.0Suggestion: Begin with a direct statement then give specific methods and frequency. Correct grammar and vocabulary (e.g., "practice for several hours over several days", "YouTube tutorials", "articles", "keyboard shortcuts", "touch-typing"). Use linking words like "also" and "for example."
Example: I improve my typing by practicing regularly, usually for an hour each day. I also watch YouTube tutorials and read articles to learn touch-typing techniques and keyboard shortcuts, which have helped me type faster and with fewer mistakes.
× I prefer typing to handwritten because it is faster uh which sells lot of time when I have to do data.
✓ I prefer typing to handwriting because it is faster and saves a lot of time when I have to work with data.
The word 'handwritten' is an adjective; the noun 'handwriting' should be used here (adjective/adverb error). 'Sells' is incorrect form; the correct verb is 'saves'. Also 'lot of time' needs the determiner 'a'. The sentence needed conjunction 'and' for clarity. Suggestion: use 'handwriting' as the noun and 'saves' for the verb; include 'a' before 'lot of time'.
× Also my stuff, my post words and uh research products should be submitted online, so typically is the more practical.
✓ Also my materials, my posts and research products should be submitted online, so typing is typically more practical.
Pronoun and noun references are unclear: 'my stuff' and 'post words' are vague and incorrect; replace with 'materials' and 'posts'. The clause 'so typically is the more practical' lacks a subject; 'typing' must be the subject. Suggestion: use clear nouns and include the subject before 'is'.
× I usually use laptop keyboard because, uh, for my studies and assignments I do type uh from a laptop report and it is much more easier and uh, very convenient to use.
✓ I usually use a laptop keyboard because for my studies and assignments I type on a laptop, and it is much easier and very convenient to use.
Problems include missing article 'a' before 'laptop keyboard' and incorrect preposition 'from a laptop report'. 'Do type' is unnecessary; simple present 'type' is correct for habits. 'More easier' is ungrammatical; use 'easier' without 'more'. Suggestion: include articles, use correct prepositions ('on a laptop'), and avoid redundant auxiliary verbs.
× When I was there, 15 years old, I loved how to type all the keyboard.
✓ When I was 15 years old, I learned how to type on the keyboard.
The original mixes tenses and uses 'loved' incorrectly; the intended meaning is acquisition in the past, so 'learned' is correct. 'When I was there, 15 years old' is ungrammatical; use 'When I was 15 years old'. Also use 'type on the keyboard' not 'type all the keyboard'. Suggestion: use 'learned' for past learning and correct word order for age expressions.
× My uncle taught me how to type all the report and how to use it.
✓ My uncle taught me how to type reports and how to use the keyboard.
'All the report' is incorrect; use plural 'reports' or 'a report'. 'It' is vague; replace with the specific noun 'keyboard'. Suggestion: be specific with nouns and use plural when referring generally.
× Uh, he used to give me some tasks whenever he comes at my home.
✓ He used to give me some tasks whenever he came to my home.
Mix of past habitual 'used to' with present 'comes' is inconsistent; use past 'came'. Preposition 'at my home' is nonstandard; use 'to my home' or 'at my house'. Suggestion: keep tense consistent and use correct prepositions.
× And I really like Tell Joy, uh, to do the tasks with the help of my theme board.
✓ And I really liked doing the tasks with the help of my thumbboard.
This sentence is unclear and contains likely transcription errors: 'Tell Joy' and 'theme board' appear incorrect. Assuming meaning is enjoyment, use past 'liked' to match 'used to' context, and 'thumbboard' or 'keyboard' is the intended instrument. Suggestion: clarify intended words and keep tense consistent.
× Improve my typing but Patterson for several hours over days.
✓ I improved my typing by practicing for several hours on some days.
The original lacks subject and verb agreement and contains a likely typo 'Patterson'. The intended verb is 'practicing'. Use 'improved' for past and clarify time expression 'for several hours on some days' or 'over several days'. Suggestion: include subject 'I' and use 'practicing' with clear time phrases.
× I also learn some techniques from YouTube channels under some articles too for people shortcuts and also touch type techniques which helped me type faster and more accurately.
✓ I also learned some techniques from YouTube channels and articles, such as shortcuts and touch-typing techniques, which helped me type faster and more accurately.
Tense should be past 'learned' to match other past actions. 'Under some articles' is incorrect preposition use; use 'and' to connect sources. 'People shortcuts' is unclear; use 'shortcuts'. Suggestion: use past tense for completed actions, correct prepositions, and list sources clearly.