TypingPart 1 Report

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Part 1

Examiner

Do you prefer typing or handwriting?

Candidate

It depends 4. Formal work or assignment I prefer typing, but for personal notes or generally I use handwriting. For example, if I am in a hurry I used to type, but if I want to relax I used to write by hand.

Examiner

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

Candidate

No, not every day, but I mostly use my phone for everything, so I rarely use a computer keyboard. For instance, if I used to have overworked from my office, I used to switch on my computer and start working and typing on computer which will create a logical simple way to complete in a few and.

Examiner

When did you learn how to type on a keyboard?

Candidate

He had computer classes at school where we learned basic typing skills. I started using computers and games, so I picked it up naturally, which makes me a better way to learn a typing and a technology and easy adapting for my work and my study.

Examiner

How do you improve your typing?

Candidate

In my daily life I used to type in computer for my study or even for my assignments. So it makes a logical way of increasing growth of my typing and easy adapting way of technology by practicing it in my.

Evaluation

Overall

Overall: 5.5Fluency & Coherence: 5.5Pronunciation: 5.5Grammar: 5.0Lexical Resource: 5.5

Part 1

Do you prefer typing or handwriting?

Score: 60.0

Suggestion: Be more natural and grammatically correct. Start with a clear topic sentence, then give two concise supporting reasons using linking words. Avoid tense errors and odd phrases like “used to” when describing current habits.

Example: I prefer typing for formal work and handwriting for personal notes. For example, when I need to finish assignments quickly, I type because it’s faster; however, when I want to relax or remember something, I write by hand because it feels more personal.

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

Score: 50.0

Suggestion: Give a direct short answer, then clarify with a clear example. Fix tense and pronunciation issues, remove unclear phrases like “overworked” and “logical simple way.” Keep it within 2–3 sentences.

Example: No, I don’t type on a computer keyboard every day. I mainly use my phone for messages and social media, but when I have office tasks or long documents, I switch to a laptop because it’s more comfortable and efficient.

When did you learn how to type on a keyboard?

Score: 55.0

Suggestion: Answer directly about when you learned, then explain briefly how. Use correct pronouns and concise phrasing; avoid vague statements like “a better way to learn a typing.”

Example: I learned to type at school during computer classes when I was about 10 years old. After that, I practised a lot by playing computer games and doing school work, so I became comfortable typing for study and work.

How do you improve your typing?

Score: 50.0

Suggestion: Give a specific, actionable method for improvement and use correct tense. Mention frequency and tools (e.g., typing tests, online courses) and keep it to 2–3 clear sentences.

Example: I improve my typing by practising every day on online typing tests for 15–20 minutes. I also type my notes and assignments on a computer, which helps increase my speed and accuracy over time.

Grammar

Present tense issue

× It depends 4. Formal work or assignment I prefer typing, but for personal notes or generally I use handwriting.

It depends. For formal work or assignments I prefer typing, but for personal notes I usually use handwriting.

Errors: incorrect tense/word choice and plural. 'It depends 4.' seems typo; replace with 'It depends.' Use plural 'assignments' to match general meaning (Grammar Problem Type 1 singular and plural also applies but primary is present tense/usage). 'Generally' misplaced; 'usually' fits adverb use. Also add 'For' before 'formal' to mark contrast. Suggestion: keep present simple for habitual preferences and use appropriate adverbs like 'usually'.

Past tense issue

× For example, if I am in a hurry I used to type, but if I want to relax I used to write by hand.

For example, if I am in a hurry I type, but if I want to relax I write by hand.

Error: incorrect use of 'used to' which indicates a past habit (Grammar Problem Type 5). The sentence describes present habitual actions, so use present simple 'type' and 'write'. Suggestion: use present simple for routines and conditional present time clauses.

Present tense issue

× No, not every day, but I mostly use my phone for everything, so I rarely use a computer keyboard.

No, not every day. I mostly use my phone for everything, so I rarely use a computer keyboard.

Error: sentence punctuation and run-on. Use a period to separate responses. Tense and aspect are correct (present simple for habitual actions). Suggestion: split into two sentences for clarity and keep present simple.

Sentence structure errors

× For instance, if I used to have overworked from my office, I used to switch on my computer and start working and typing on computer which will create a logical simple way to complete in a few and.

For instance, if I am overworked at the office, I switch on my computer and start working and typing, which helps me complete tasks more quickly.

Errors: incorrect conditional tense and awkward phrasing (Grammar Problem Type 26). 'Used to' is wrong for present habitual or conditional situations. 'Overworked from my office' is incorrect preposition and word order (Grammar Problem Type 11). 'Typing on computer' needs article 'the' or 'my' (Article error/Grammar Problem Type 22). 'Which will create a logical simple way to complete in a few and' is ungrammatical; clarify to 'helps me complete tasks more quickly.' Suggestion: use present simple for habitual/conditional present situations, correct prepositions ('at the office') and simplify the result clause.

Past tense issue

× He had computer classes at school where we learned basic typing skills.

I had computer classes at school where we learned basic typing skills.

Error: incorrect pronoun subject (Grammar Problem Type 12) and possible tense fine but primary error is pronoun. The student should refer to themselves with 'I' not 'He'. Suggestion: use the correct subject pronoun to match speaker.

Sentence structure errors

× I started using computers and games, so I picked it up naturally, which makes me a better way to learn a typing and a technology and easy adapting for my work and my study.

I started using computers and playing games, so I picked up typing naturally, which helped me learn technology and adapt easily for my work and studies.

Errors: awkward phrasing and incorrect verb forms (Grammar Problem Type 26). 'Picked it up' is vague; 'picked up typing' is clearer. 'Makes me a better way to learn a typing' is ungrammatical; rephrase to 'helped me learn technology and adapt easily.' Use plural 'studies'. Suggestion: use clear subject-object structure and proper verb complements.

Verb + -ing form

× In my daily life I used to type in computer for my study or even for my assignments.

In my daily life I usually type on the computer for my studies or for my assignments.

Errors: misuse of 'used to' (past habit) instead of present habit (Grammar Problem Type 5) and incorrect preposition 'in computer' (Grammar Problem Type 11). Use 'type on the computer' and present simple 'usually type'. Use plural 'studies'. Suggestion: use present simple for current routines and correct prepositions.

Sentence structure errors

× So it makes a logical way of increasing growth of my typing and easy adapting way of technology by practicing it in my.

So practicing regularly has helped me improve my typing and adapt to technology more easily.

Errors: awkward and ungrammatical sentence structure (Grammar Problem Type 26). Phrases like 'increasing growth of my typing' and 'easy adapting way of technology' are incorrect. 'Practicing it in my' is incomplete. Suggestion: use concise phrases like 'improve my typing' and 'adapt to technology', and complete the sentence with the agent of practice.

Vocabulary

BetterSuperior; More advantageous; To a higher standard
EasyUncomplicated; Docile; Vulnerable; Leisurely
SimpleStraightforward; Clear; Plain; Candid
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