TypingPart 1 Report

MockPart12026-05-13 22:22:50

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Part 1

Examiner

Do you prefer typing or handwriting?

Candidate

I prefer typing because I use computer every day for work. When I was a child I used to handwriting. But no, I cannot imagine that I always do that.

Examiner

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

Candidate

Sorry, I don't understand the difference of between desktop or laptop keyboard. But I think I don't have any additional parts of computers, so I think, uh use laptop.

Examiner

When did you learn how to type on a keyboard?

Candidate

I learned by myself how to type on a keyboard. In my case I use laptops every day for work, so I need to do that. Recently I need to type really fast to use AI.

Examiner

How do you improve your typing?

Candidate

I sometimes plucked his by using typing games a name to see that that is Japanese website and I can get the score depending on how fast.

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: 回答は直接的で分かりやすいですが、文法ミスや不自然な表現があり、理由の展開が弱いです。具体的には“used to handwriting”や“cannot imagine that I always do that”は不自然です。改善点:①主語と動詞の自然な語順と正しい表現(e.g. “used to write by hand”)を使う、②理由を一文で明確に述べた後、接続詞(because / since / as)で具体例をつなぐ、③文は最大5文に収め、冗長な語を避ける。

Example: I prefer typing because I use a computer every day for work. Typing is faster and more convenient when I need to edit documents and share files. I used to write by hand as a child, but I rarely do that now because digital tools are more efficient.

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

Score: 54.0

Suggestion: やや混乱した回答で、曖昧な表現や文法の誤り(“difference of between”や“so I think, uh use laptop”)があります。改善点:①質問にはまず直接答える(topic sentence)→“I use a laptop.”、②理由を短く付け加える→“because it’s portable”など、③不要な詫びやため息は避ける。接続詞で理由をスムーズに繋ぐ。

Example: I use a laptop keyboard every day because I often work in different places. Laptops are more convenient and I don't have extra desktop equipment at home.

When did you learn how to type on a keyboard?

Score: 68.0

Suggestion: 回答はほぼ明確ですが、語順や表現を自然に整え、詳細をもう少し具体的にすると良いです。改善点:①自然な語順(“I taught myself to type”)を使う、②学んだ時期(e.g. “when I was at university”や“about ten years ago”)を加えると具体性が増す、③“to use AI”の説明を短く補足する(何のために速く打つのか)。

Example: I taught myself to type when I started university about ten years ago because I needed to write essays quickly. I now use a laptop every day for work, and recently I've been practicing to type faster so I can interact more efficiently with AI tools.

How do you improve your typing?

Score: 49.0

Suggestion: 回答は意味が伝わりにくく、語彙や文法の誤りが多いです(“plucked his”など不適切表現)。改善点:①まず一文で方法を明確に述べる(“I practice with online typing games.”)、②具体的なサイトや練習頻度、得られる効果(speed, accuracy)を付け加える、③接続詞で情報を整理する。

Example: I improve my typing by practicing with online typing games on a Japanese website. I play for about 20 minutes a day and track my score to measure my speed and accuracy, which helps me get faster over time.

Grammar

Present tense issue

× I prefer typing because I use computer every day for work.

I prefer typing because I use a computer every day for work.

The sentence needs the article 'a' before the singular countable noun 'computer'. Use 'a computer' to indicate one computer used habitually. Also keep present simple for habitual action: 'use'. Suggestion: Add appropriate articles before singular countable nouns, e.g., 'a computer'.

Past tense issue

× When I was a child I used to handwriting.

When I was a child I used to write by hand.

'Used to' requires the base verb 'write', not the noun 'handwriting'. The correct expression for writing with a pen is 'write by hand'. Maintain past habitual meaning with 'used to'. Suggestion: Use 'used to' + base verb and prefer 'write by hand' rather than 'handwriting' as an action.

Sentence structure errors

× But no, I cannot imagine that I always do that.

But no, I cannot imagine always doing that.

The verb pattern is incorrect: 'imagine' should be followed by a gerund for imagined continuous action ('doing'). Also word order is improved by placing 'always' before the gerund. Use present continuous idea with gerund to express imagined ongoing action. Suggestion: Use 'imagine' + -ing form and place adverbs like 'always' before the -ing form.

Incorrect use of prepositions

× Sorry, I don't understand the difference of between desktop or laptop keyboard.

Sorry, I don't understand the difference between a desktop and a laptop keyboard.

Remove redundant 'of' and use 'between' correctly with two items joined by 'and'. Add articles 'a' for singular countable nouns and use parallel structure 'desktop and a laptop keyboard' or 'a desktop and a laptop keyboard'. Suggestion: Use 'the difference between X and Y' and include articles for singular nouns.

Incorrect use of adjectives or adverbs

× But I think I don't have any additional parts of computers, so I think, uh use laptop.

But I think I don't have any additional computer parts, so I use a laptop.

Word order and noun phrase need correction: 'parts of computers' is awkward; use 'computer parts' or 'additional computer parts'. Remove filler 'uh' and correct verb 'use' with subject 'I': 'so I use a laptop'. Include 'a' before 'laptop'. Suggestion: Use natural noun phrases (computer parts) and include subject for verbs; omit fillers.

Past tense issue

× I learned by myself how to type on a keyboard.

I taught myself how to type on a keyboard.

Both 'learned by myself' and 'taught myself' are possible; 'taught myself' is more natural for self-instruction. Keep past tense 'taught' to match 'When' question. Maintain clear word order: 'I taught myself how to type on a keyboard.' Suggestion: Use natural collocations like 'taught myself' for self-learning experiences.

Present tense issue

× In my case I use laptops every day for work, so I need to do that.

In my case, I use a laptop every day for work, so I need to do that.

Use singular 'a laptop' when referring to the personal device and include a comma after introductory phrase. 'Use' and 'need' remain present simple for habitual necessity. Ensure noun number matches context. Suggestion: Decide singular/plural consistently and include articles for singular countable nouns.

Present tense issue

× Recently I need to type really fast to use AI.

Recently I have needed to type really fast to use AI.

'Recently' with a change over time often uses present perfect: 'have needed'. Present simple 'need' can be used for general truths, but 'recently' indicates a recent change, so present perfect is appropriate. Also keep infinitive 'to type'. Suggestion: Use present perfect for recent changes: 'have needed'.

Incorrect use of pronouns

× I sometimes plucked his by using typing games a name to see that that is Japanese website and I can get the score depending on how fast.

I sometimes practice by using a typing game called 'a-name' which is a Japanese website, and I can see my score depending on how fast I type.

Original sentence has incorrect pronoun 'his', wrong verb 'plucked', missing articles, and unclear clause order. Use 'practice' or 'play' for using games, 'a typing game called...' to name it, and 'I can see my score depending on how fast I type' for clarity. Maintain present simple for habitual action. Suggestion: Use clear verbs ('practice', 'play'), correct pronouns ('my score'), include articles, and order clauses logically.

Vocabulary

FastSpeedy; Secure; Indelible; Promiscuous; Quickly
SorrySad; Full of pity; Regretful; Pitiful; Apologies
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