TypingPart 1 Report

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Conversation

Part 1

Examiner

Do you prefer typing or handwriting?

Candidate

I usually prefer typing because and nowadays all the work has been done in platforms in laptop or mobile so and now I prefer typing. I usually type everyday as well.

Examiner

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

Candidate

I usually type in both in desktop and laptop keyboard, but I prefer to type in a desktop because when we have to work at the outside the field of computer then we need to have type in desktop, so it is better for further days.

Examiner

When did you learn how to type on a keyboard?

Candidate

I I also usually don't know how to type but 2-3 years ago I was inspired. My brother and I have type the keyboard but I haven't much more experience so I have been trying from Google of typing guru.

Examiner

How do you improve your typing?

Candidate

I have improved my typing by regular practice in my home and I have been typing in online tutors so it helps me how improve and improve my speed and accuracy and.

Evaluation

Overall

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

Part 1

Do you prefer typing or handwriting?

Score: 55.0

Suggestion: Be concise and clear. Start with a direct topic sentence, then give one or two specific reasons using linking words. Avoid repeated phrases and filler words.

Example: I prefer typing to handwriting because most of my work is done on laptops and phones. For example, I write emails and assignments digitally every day, which is faster and easier to edit than handwriting.

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

Score: 50.0

Suggestion: Give a clear topic sentence and a specific reason with a coherent explanation. Use linking words (for example, because, so) correctly and avoid vague or confusing phrases.

Example: I type on both desktop and laptop keyboards, but I prefer a desktop because the larger screen and full-size keyboard are more comfortable for long work sessions. For example, when I have to write reports or study for hours, the desktop setup reduces strain and improves my productivity.

When did you learn how to type on a keyboard?

Score: 45.0

Suggestion: Provide a clear time reference and a short story with specific details. Remove hesitations and correct grammar; use linking words to connect ideas (e.g., because, so, after).

Example: I learned to type about two to three years ago after being inspired by my brother. At first we practiced together, and then I followed online typing lessons and exercises to build my skills.

How do you improve your typing?

Score: 60.0

Suggestion: Structure the answer with a clear topic sentence, then give specific methods and results. Use linking words and avoid repetition.

Example: I improve my typing through regular practice at home and by using online typing tutors. As a result, my speed and accuracy have increased, and I practice daily for 20–30 minutes to maintain progress.

Grammar

Incorrect conjunction use

× I usually prefer typing because and nowadays all the work has been done in platforms in laptop or mobile so and now I prefer typing.

I usually prefer typing because nowadays most work is done on platforms on laptops or mobile devices, so I prefer typing.

The original sentence uses redundant and incorrect conjunctions ('because and', 'so and now') and has awkward phrasing. Replace 'because and' with 'because' and remove extra 'and'. Use 'most work is done' (present passive) to describe current general situation. Use plural 'laptops' and 'mobile devices' and streamline the sentence for clarity. Suggestion: connect clauses with a single conjunction and simplify wording.

Present tense issue

× I usually type everyday as well.

I usually type every day as well.

The error is a spelling/usage issue: 'everyday' is an adjective meaning 'ordinary', while the adverbial phrase 'every day' (two words) is required to indicate frequency. Keep present simple 'I usually type' for habitual action.

Incorrect use of prepositions

× I usually type in both in desktop and laptop keyboard, but I prefer to type in a desktop because when we have to work at the outside the field of computer then we need to have type in desktop, so it is better for further days.

I usually type on both desktop and laptop keyboards, but I prefer to type on a desktop because when we have to work outside the computer field, we need to use a desktop, so it is better for future work.

Prepositions are incorrect: use 'on' with 'keyboard' and plural 'keyboards'. Remove redundant 'in' and use 'outside' without 'the'. 'Field of computer' is unnatural; 'outside the computer field' or 'outside the office' is better. 'Have type' should be 'use'. 'Further days' should be 'future work' or 'later' depending on context. Improve clarity and preposition usage.

Past tense issue

× I I also usually don't know how to type but 2-3 years ago I was inspired.

I didn't know how to type, but 2–3 years ago I was inspired.

Tense inconsistency: 'I also usually don't know' mixes habitual present with a past reference. Use simple past 'didn't know' to refer to a past state, then '2–3 years ago' fits with 'I was inspired'. Remove duplicate 'I' and 'also' if unnecessary.

Incorrect use of verbs (verb in past participle)

× My brother and I have type the keyboard but I haven't much more experience so I have been trying from Google of typing guru.

My brother and I learned to type on the keyboard, but I don't have much experience, so I have been practicing with online typing tutors from Google.

Several verb form errors: 'have type' is incorrect; use 'learned to type' or 'have typed' depending on meaning. 'I haven't much more experience' is ungrammatical; use 'I don't have much experience'. 'Have been trying from Google of typing guru' is awkward—use 'practicing with online typing tutors' or 'using typing guru resources on Google'. Use correct verb forms and clearer noun phrases.

Present perfect and continuous issue

× I have improved my typing by regular practice in my home and I have been typing in online tutors so it helps me how improve and improve my speed and accuracy and.

I improved my typing through regular practice at home, and I have been using online tutors, which have helped me improve my speed and accuracy.

Mixed tenses and incorrect structures: combine simple past 'I improved' (habitual improvement) with present perfect continuous 'have been using' for ongoing action. 'Typing in online tutors' should be 'using online tutors'. 'So it helps me how improve and improve' is ungrammatical; rephrase as 'which have helped me improve my speed and accuracy'. Remove trailing 'and' and ensure sentence completes the idea.

Vocabulary

BetterSuperior; More advantageous; To a higher standard
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