TypingPart 1 Report

MockPart12026-07-22 10:07:13

Conversation

Part 1

Examiner

Do you prefer typing or handwriting?

Candidate

I prefer typing because I do have skills when it comes to typing. My word per minute usually goes to 50 to 55 and it it is more convenient than handwriting. You just need a keyboard cell phone instead of pen.

Examiner

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

Candidate

Yes, and I always dream to have a fast typing skills because many jobs they need a fast typing and it requires practices and everyday training to be more efficient and effective in typing.

Examiner

When did you learn how to type on a keyboard?

Candidate

I learn when when I was child I usually comfortable in computer, that's why I got interested in keyboard skills and every time it involves keyboard, that's why I practice everything.

Examiner

How do you improve your typing?

Candidate

I practice in typing tests and uh type racing where you can test your typing skill and you need you compete other people in typing. It shows how you improve and what are the needs to improve your skills in typing.

Evaluation

Overall

Overall: 6.0Fluency & Coherence: 6.0Pronunciation: 6.0Grammar: 5.5Lexical Resource: 6.0

Part 1

Do you prefer typing or handwriting?

Score: 68.0

Suggestion: Be concise and correct grammar; start with a clear topic sentence, then add one or two specific supporting details using linking words. Avoid repetition and fix grammar (e.g., "words per minute", "a keyboard or a cell phone").

Example: I prefer typing to handwriting because it is faster and more convenient. For example, I can type about 50–55 words per minute, so I finish notes quickly and can edit them easily on my phone or laptop.

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

Score: 60.0

Suggestion: Answer directly and correct grammar: use a clear subject and verb agreement and avoid vague phrasing. Use linking words to explain reason and briefly mention frequency or device. Keep it to 1–3 sentences.

Example: Yes, I type every day, mostly on a laptop for work and study. I practise regularly because many jobs require fast typing, so daily training helps me become more efficient.

When did you learn how to type on a keyboard?

Score: 55.0

Suggestion: Provide a clear past-tense topic sentence stating when you started, then add one specific supporting detail. Fix tense and redundancy (remove repeated words like "when"). Use a linking word to connect ideas.

Example: I learned to type when I was a child because I was comfortable using computers early on. As a result, I practised frequently and developed my keyboard skills through games and school assignments.

How do you improve your typing?

Score: 70.0

Suggestion: Give a direct topic sentence and one or two specific methods with linking words. Remove fillers like "uh" and correct grammar (e.g., "you compete with other people"). Mention outcomes briefly.

Example: I improve my typing by taking online typing tests and participating in type-racing competitions. These activities highlight my weak areas and motivate me to practise accuracy and speed regularly.

Grammar

Article errors

× I prefer typing because I do have skills when it comes to typing.

I prefer typing because I do have skills when it comes to typing.

No article error; sentence is acceptable. (No change needed)

Incorrect use of adjectives or adverbs

× My word per minute usually goes to 50 to 55 and it it is more convenient than handwriting.

My words per minute are usually between 50 and 55, and it is more convenient than handwriting.

Use plural 'words per minute' and 'are' for correct subject-verb agreement; use 'between ... and ...' for ranges; remove duplicate 'it'. Also 'it' refers to typing, so keep singular 'it'. Suggestion: say 'My typing speed is usually between 50 and 55 words per minute.'

Incorrect use of articles

× You just need a keyboard cell phone instead of pen.

You just need a keyboard or a cell phone instead of a pen.

Missing articles and conjunction: use 'a' before singular countable nouns 'cell phone' and 'pen', and use 'or' to separate alternatives. Also 'keyboard or a cell phone' clarifies options.

Third person singular issue

× Yes, and I always dream to have a fast typing skills because many jobs they need a fast typing and it requires practices and everyday training to be more efficient and effective in typing.

Yes, and I have always dreamed of having fast typing skills because many jobs need fast typing, and it requires practice and daily training to become more efficient and effective.

Use present perfect 'have dreamed' or 'always dreamt'; correct verb pattern 'dream of doing' not 'dream to have'; 'skills' is plural so omit 'a'; 'many jobs need' does not require 'they'; use singular 'practice' (uncountable) and 'daily' instead of 'everyday' as adjective. Adjust verb forms for clarity.

Past tense issue

× I learn when when I was child I usually comfortable in computer, that's why I got interested in keyboard skills and every time it involves keyboard, that's why I practice everything.

I learned when I was a child; I was usually comfortable with computers, which is why I became interested in keyboard skills, and whenever something involved a keyboard, I practiced a lot.

Use past tense 'learned' for a past event; add missing article 'a child'; 'comfortable with computers' is correct collocation and plural 'computers'; 'became interested' fits past context; use 'whenever' for repeated past situations and correct verb forms 'involved' and 'practiced'.

Verb + -ing form

× I practice in typing tests and uh type racing where you can test your typing skill and you need you compete other people in typing.

I practice with typing tests and typing races where you can test your typing skills and compete with other people.

Use 'practice with' or 'practice on' not 'practice in'; 'typing races' is the correct term; use plural 'skills'; remove extra 'you'; use 'compete with' not 'compete other people'. Suggest simpler phrasing: 'I take typing tests and compete in typing races.'

Incorrect use of adjectives or adverbs

× It shows how you improve and what are the needs to improve your skills in typing.

They show how you improve and what you need to work on to improve your typing skills.

Match subject 'they' (tests/races) with plural verb; use direct order 'what you need' rather than 'what are the needs'; use 'work on' for improvement and 'typing skills' is the correct collocation.

Vocabulary

ComfortablePleasant; Cozy; Loose; Leisurely
FastSpeedy; Secure; Indelible; Promiscuous; Quickly
InterestedAttentive; Concerned; Partisan
ManyNumerous; A great/good deal of
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