TypingPart 1 Report

MockPart12026-07-20 12:18:35

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Part 1

Examiner

Do you prefer typing or handwriting?

Candidate

I prefer typing because it's much faster and more convenient. I can edit my work easily without having to rewrite everything, which saves a lot of her time. I mainly use my phone or laptop for studying and communication. However, I like handwriting whenever I need to take any important notes or the memorize something as it.

Examiner

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

Candidate

Yes I do. I use my laptop keyboard almost every day, mainly for studying, completing assignments and browsing the Internet. It's much more comfortable and efficient than typing on my phone, especially when I have to write a long answers or the document. However, if I am just sending quick messages, I use my mobile phone instead.

Examiner

When did you learn how to type on a keyboard?

Candidate

I learned how to type on a keyboard when I was in a middle school. At first I used it for basic school project and the searching for the information online. As I started using computers more often, my typing speed and accuracy improved naturally through the regular practice. Now I can type quite comfortably without looking at the keyboard all the time.

Examiner

How do you improve your typing?

Candidate

I improve my typing by practicing regularly. Since I used my laptop for studying and completing assignments, I get a plenty of opportunity to type everyday. Sometime I also use online typing practice website to increase my speed and accuracy. With the consistent practice, I have become much more confident and efficient at typing.

Evaluation

Overall

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

Part 1

Do you prefer typing or handwriting?

Score: 72.0

Suggestion: Correct obvious grammar mistakes (e.g. 'her' -> 'me', 'the memorize' -> 'memorize'), remove redundancy and keep answer within 3–5 concise sentences. Start with a clear topic sentence, then give one or two specific reasons with linking words. Pronoun and article accuracy and smoother phrasing will improve naturalness.

Example: I prefer typing because it is faster and more convenient. For example, I can edit documents easily without rewriting them, which saves me time. However, I still handwrite important notes when I need to remember details more effectively.

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

Score: 78.0

Suggestion: Improve sentence accuracy (add missing articles/plurals: 'a long answer' or 'long answers', 'the document' -> 'documents') and tighten phrasing. Use a linking word to contrast phone use. Keep to 3–4 sentences and include one specific example to support claims.

Example: Yes. I use my laptop almost every day for studying, doing assignments and browsing the Internet because it is more comfortable for long texts. For example, when I write essays I prefer the laptop keyboard, but I use my phone for quick messages.

When did you learn how to type on a keyboard?

Score: 80.0

Suggestion: Fix small article/noun errors ('in middle school', 'basic school projects', 'searching for information') and make linking clearer (use 'then' or 'as a result'). Provide one specific detail (e.g. age or activities) to be more concrete. Keep answer concise and cohesive.

Example: I learned to type in middle school, around age 12, when we had computer lessons. At first I used it for simple school projects and searching for information online, and with regular practice my speed and accuracy improved. Now I can type comfortably without looking at the keys.

How do you improve your typing?

Score: 76.0

Suggestion: Correct tense and article errors ('Since I use', 'a plenty' -> 'plenty of', 'everyday' -> 'every day', 'Sometime' -> 'Sometimes', 'website' -> 'websites' or 'a website'). Combine ideas with linking words like 'also' and 'as a result'. Add one concrete example (site or exercise) to strengthen the answer.

Example: I improve my typing by practicing regularly, since I use my laptop for study and assignments every day. I also use online typing websites such as TypingClub to work on speed and accuracy. As a result, I have become more confident and efficient.

Grammar

× I prefer typing because it's much faster and more convenient. I can edit my work easily without having to rewrite everything, which saves a lot of her time.

I prefer typing because it's much faster and more convenient. I can edit my work easily without having to rewrite everything, which saves me a lot of time.

Incorrect use of pronouns (ID 12). The phrase 'saves a lot of her time' incorrectly uses 'her' referring to the student; the correct reflexive owner is 'me'. Replace 'her' with 'me' to match the speaker. Also simplified 'a lot of time' for natural phrasing.

× I mainly use my phone or laptop for studying and communication. However, I like handwriting whenever I need to take any important notes or the memorize something as it.

I mainly use my phone or laptop for studying and communication. However, I like handwriting whenever I need to take important notes or memorize something.

Several issues: incorrect article and redundant words (Article errors ID 22 and sentence structure ID 26). 'any important notes' should be 'important notes' (article/quantifier). 'the memorize something as it' is ungrammatical; remove 'the' and 'as it' and use the base verb 'memorize'. The corrected sentence uses parallel structure 'take important notes or memorize something'.

× Yes I do. I use my laptop keyboard almost every day, mainly for studying, completing assignments and browsing the Internet. It's much more comfortable and efficient than typing on my phone, especially when I have to write a long answers or the document. However, if I am just sending quick messages, I use my mobile phone instead.

Yes, I do. I use my laptop keyboard almost every day, mainly for studying, completing assignments and browsing the Internet. It's much more comfortable and efficient than typing on my phone, especially when I have to write long answers or documents. However, if I am just sending quick messages, I use my mobile phone instead.

Multiple issues: punctuation and comma missing is minor; 'a long answers' mixes singular article with plural noun (Singular and plural issue ID 1) — remove 'a' to make 'long answers' or use 'a long answer'. 'the document' is wrong article/number (Article errors ID 22) — use 'documents' or 'a document' depending on meaning. Corrected to plural 'long answers or documents' for parallelism.

× I learned how to type on a keyboard when I was in a middle school. At first I used it for basic school project and the searching for the information online.

I learned how to type on a keyboard when I was in middle school. At first I used it for basic school projects and for searching for information online.

Article error (ID 22): 'in a middle school' should be 'in middle school' (general stage). Singular/plural issue (ID 1): 'basic school project' should be 'basic school projects' to match general use. 'the searching for the information online' has incorrect article and unnecessary 'the' (Article errors ID 22) — change to 'searching for information online' and add 'for' for clarity.

× As I started using computers more often, my typing speed and accuracy improved naturally through the regular practice. Now I can type quite comfortably without looking at the keyboard all the time.

As I started using computers more often, my typing speed and accuracy improved naturally through regular practice. Now I can type quite comfortably without looking at the keyboard all the time.

Article and noun phrase error (ID 22): 'the regular practice' is unnatural; use 'regular practice' without 'the' when speaking generally.

× I improve my typing by practicing regularly. Since I used my laptop for studying and completing assignments, I get a plenty of opportunity to type everyday.

I improve my typing by practicing regularly. Since I use my laptop for studying and completing assignments, I get plenty of opportunities to type every day.

Tense issue (ID 6): 'Since I used my laptop' should be present 'Since I use my laptop' because the context is habitual. Quantifier and article errors (ID 14 and 22): 'a plenty of opportunity' is incorrect; use 'plenty of opportunities' (no 'a', plural 'opportunities'). Adverb separation (ID 20): 'everyday' is adjective; use 'every day' as adverbial phrase.

× Sometime I also use online typing practice website to increase my speed and accuracy.

Sometimes I also use online typing practice websites to increase my speed and accuracy.

Adverb form error (ID 13): 'Sometime' should be plural adverb 'Sometimes'. Article and number (ID 22 and 1): 'online typing practice website' should be plural 'websites' or 'a website'; plural better here. Added plural for natural usage.

× With the consistent practice, I have become much more confident and efficient at typing.

With consistent practice, I have become much more confident and efficient at typing.

Article error (ID 22): 'the consistent practice' is unnatural in this general sense; remove 'the' to say 'With consistent practice.'

Vocabulary

ComfortablePleasant; Cozy; Loose; Leisurely
ImportantSignificant; Main; Powerful
LongLengthy; Soon; Yearn for
QuickFast; Hasty; Sudden; Intelligent
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