Part 1
Examiner
Do you prefer typing or handwriting?
Candidate
Well, I prefer is typing because nowadays are all about my study course are computer based and whenever we was submit my assignment and many of course teacher provides his Wi-Fi or PDF file. So typing is.
Examiner
Do you type on a desktop or laptop keyboard every day?
Candidate
Uh, actually I type in a laptop because I, I haven't any desktop. Uh, my uncle is gift the laptop in 10 years ago and I used to this, uh, keyboard, uh, keyboard on laptop. So I prefer laptop is.
Examiner
When did you learn how to type on a keyboard?
Candidate
Well, uh, actually I learn in myself, uh, in keyboard when I was reading class 10 and, uh, my uncle is gift me a laptop and I am very curious about the laptop and I scroll, uh, in YouTube. Uh, what?
Examiner
How do you improve your typing?
Candidate
Well, I try every day to practicing typing in laptop of in a day I try to 30 to 40 minutes to type a regular basis is an and scrolling YouTube. How to efficiently improve my.
Do you prefer typing or handwriting?
Score: 45.0Suggestion: Make your answer grammatically correct, concise and directly state preference. Give one clear reason and a specific example. Use linking words (because, so) and avoid redundant phrases.
Example: I prefer typing to handwriting because most of my coursework is computer-based. For example, teachers usually ask us to submit assignments online as PDFs, so typing is faster and makes editing easier.
Do you type on a desktop or laptop keyboard every day?
Score: 50.0Suggestion: Answer directly (laptop), correct grammar, and give a brief reason or detail. Use past tense correctly when describing a gift and avoid filler words.
Example: I type on a laptop every day because I don't have a desktop. My uncle gave me this laptop about ten years ago, so I'm used to its keyboard and find it convenient.
When did you learn how to type on a keyboard?
Score: 50.0Suggestion: Provide a clear time reference and describe how you learned with correct verb tenses. Remove hesitations and be specific about methods used (self-study, YouTube tutorials).
Example: I taught myself to type when I was in class 10 after my uncle gave me a laptop. I learned by watching YouTube tutorials and practising regularly.
How do you improve your typing?
Score: 55.0Suggestion: Give a structured answer: state your routine, duration, and specific techniques or resources. Use correct grammar (I practice, I try to) and linking words (for example, also).
Example: I improve my typing by practising for 30 to 40 minutes each day. For example, I use online typing exercises and watch YouTube videos for tips on finger placement and speed, then apply those tips in timed practice sessions.
× Well, I prefer is typing because nowadays are all about my study course are computer based and whenever we was submit my assignment and many of course teacher provides his Wi-Fi or PDF file. So typing is.
✓ Well, I prefer typing because nowadays all of my study courses are computer-based, and whenever we submit my assignments many course teachers provide Wi-Fi or PDF files. So I prefer typing.
Multiple issues: incorrect use of 'is' after 'prefer' (remove 'is'); incorrect plural forms and agreement ('course' -> 'courses', 'assignment' -> 'assignments', 'teacher provides' -> 'teachers provide'); 'are all about my study course are computer based' should be 'all of my study courses are computer-based' (hyphenated adjective and correct placement); 'whenever we was submit' uses wrong tense and subject-verb agreement ('was' incorrect; use simple present 'we submit' for habitual actions). Suggestions: remove unnecessary 'is', use plural nouns when referring to multiple items, ensure subject-verb agreement, and use simple present for habitual facts.
× Uh, actually I type in a laptop because I, I haven't any desktop.
✓ Uh, actually I type on a laptop because I don't have a desktop.
Incorrect preposition 'in' should be 'on' when referring to typing on a device; 'I haven't any desktop' is incorrect grammar — use 'I don't have a desktop' for possession.
× Uh, my uncle is gift the laptop in 10 years ago and I used to this, uh, keyboard, uh, keyboard on laptop.
✓ My uncle gifted me a laptop 10 years ago and I got used to this laptop keyboard.
'is gift' is wrong tense and voice; use past simple 'gifted'; include indirect object 'me' after 'gifted'; 'in 10 years ago' is redundant — use '10 years ago'; 'I used to this' should be 'I got used to this' to indicate becoming accustomed. Suggest using past simple for completed past actions and correct phrase 'got used to'.
× So I prefer laptop is.
✓ So I prefer using a laptop.
'prefer laptop is' is ungrammatical. Use 'prefer' followed by a gerund or noun phrase: 'prefer using a laptop' or 'prefer a laptop.' Ensure correct sentence order.
× Well, uh, actually I learn in myself, uh, in keyboard when I was reading class 10 and, uh, my uncle is gift me a laptop and I am very curious about the laptop and I scroll, uh, in YouTube.
✓ Well, actually I taught myself to use the keyboard when I was in tenth grade. My uncle gifted me a laptop, and I was very curious about it, so I watched YouTube videos.
Multiple tense and structure errors: 'learn in myself' should be 'taught myself' (past action); 'in keyboard' -> 'to use the keyboard'; 'when I was reading class 10' -> 'when I was in tenth grade'; 'my uncle is gift me' -> 'my uncle gifted me' (past simple); 'I am very curious' becomes past 'I was very curious' to match timeline; 'I scroll in YouTube' should be 'I watched YouTube videos'. Suggest using consistent past tense for past events and correct verb phrases ('taught myself', 'watched videos').
× Uh, what?
✓ (No correction needed — conversational filler)
This is a filler or hesitation in spoken language, not a grammatical error that fits the listed types. No change required.
× Well, I try every day to practicing typing in laptop of in a day I try to 30 to 40 minutes to type a regular basis is an and scrolling YouTube.
✓ Well, I try every day to practice typing on my laptop; I try to type for 30 to 40 minutes a day and I watch YouTube videos on improving efficiency.
Errors: 'to practicing' should be 'to practice' (infinitive after 'try'); 'typing in laptop' -> 'typing on my laptop' (preposition and possessive); 'of in a day I try to 30 to 40 minutes' -> 'for 30 to 40 minutes a day' (correct time expression); 'to type a regular basis is an and scrolling YouTube' is ungrammatical — use 'type ... on a regular basis and watch YouTube.' Suggest using correct infinitive or gerund forms after verbs, correct prepositions, and clear time expressions.