Part 1
Examinador
Do you prefer typing or handwriting?
Candidato
I prefer typing because it's much more convenient for taking notes and storing information. It also easier to share tithe notes with classmates or colleagues, for example by e-mail or messaging applications.
Examinador
Do you type on a desktop or laptop keyboard every day?
Candidato
I type on my desktop almost every day, especially on work days because my job requires a lot of computer space task. For example, I write reports and e-mail and prepare documents that I can only comfortable or do on my desktop.
Examinador
When did you learn how to type on a keyboard?
Candidato
I learned to type on a keyboard when I was 13. At high school, my teacher showed us a proper touch typing technique, which includes my typing speed and accuracy, and I practiced regularly to become more confident.
Examinador
How do you improve your typing?
Candidato
I practice my typing skill with online typing programs. I to include uh to improve my speed and accuracy. For example, I focus on finger pressing and posture with reduced errors.
Do you prefer typing or handwriting?
Puntuación: 72.0Sugerencia: Make the sentence structure grammatically correct, avoid typos, and add one specific example to support convenience. Use a linking word when adding details. Keep it within 3–4 sentences.
Ejemplo: I prefer typing because it is more convenient for taking and storing notes. For example, I can organize notes in folders on my laptop and search them quickly, which saves time. In addition, I can easily share my notes with classmates by email or messaging apps.
Do you type on a desktop or laptop keyboard every day?
Puntuación: 66.0Sugerencia: Correct grammar and awkward phrasing, and be more specific about tasks. Use linking words like 'because' and 'for example' appropriately. Limit to 3–4 clear sentences.
Ejemplo: I type on my desktop almost every day, especially on workdays, because my job involves large spreadsheets and report writing. For example, I use multiple monitors to compare documents and format reports, which is easier on a desktop. Therefore I prefer the desktop for complex tasks.
When did you learn how to type on a keyboard?
Puntuación: 82.0Sugerencia: This answer is clear and relevant. Improve coherence by tightening phrasing and adding a short linking phrase about practice. Keep it concise and correct minor grammatical points.
Ejemplo: I learned to type when I was 13. At high school my teacher taught us touch-typing techniques to improve speed and accuracy, and I practiced regularly, so I became much more confident.
How do you improve your typing?
Puntuación: 60.0Sugerencia: Remove hesitations and filler words, fix grammar, and give a clearer, specific routine. Use linking words like 'for example' to introduce concrete methods and results. Keep to 2–4 sentences.
Ejemplo: I improve my typing with online programs that give timed exercises and track accuracy. For example, I practice for 20 minutes daily focusing on correct finger placement and posture, and I review exercises where I make the most errors to reduce mistakes.
× I prefer typing because it's much more convenient for taking notes and storing information.
✓ I prefer typing because it's much more convenient for taking notes and storing information.
No grammatical change required; sentence is correct. Keep as is.
× It also easier to share tithe notes with classmates or colleagues, for example by e-mail or messaging applications.
✓ It is also easier to share the notes with classmates or colleagues, for example by e-mail or messaging applications.
Missing auxiliary verb 'is' (be) makes the sentence ungrammatical; 'tithe' is a typo for 'the'. Insert 'is' and change 'tithe' to 'the' to form correct noun phrase. Use 'the notes' or 'your notes' for clarity.
× I type on my desktop almost every day, especially on work days because my job requires a lot of computer space task.
✓ I type on my desktop almost every day, especially on work days, because my job requires a lot of computer-based tasks.
Original uses awkward noun phrase 'computer space task' which is ungrammatical. Replace with 'computer-based tasks' to describe tasks done on a computer. Add a comma before 'because' for readability.
× For example, I write reports and e-mail and prepare documents that I can only comfortable or do on my desktop.
✓ For example, I write reports and e-mails and prepare documents that I can only comfortably do on my desktop.
'comfortable' is an adjective but an adverb 'comfortably' is required to modify the verb 'do'. Also reorder words to 'comfortably do' for correct verb phrase. Use plural 'e-mails' for multiple messages.
× I learned to type on a keyboard when I was 13.
✓ I learned to type on a keyboard when I was 13.
Sentence is grammatically correct and appropriately in the past tense for a past event; no change needed.
× At high school, my teacher showed us a proper touch typing technique, which includes my typing speed and accuracy, and I practiced regularly to become more confident.
✓ At high school, my teacher showed us a proper touch-typing technique, which included typing speed and accuracy, and I practiced regularly to become more confident.
Tense should be consistent: 'showed' is past, so the relative clause should use past 'included' rather than present 'includes'. Use 'touch-typing' as a compound noun; remove 'my' before 'typing speed' because the teacher showed the technique, not specifically the student's current metrics.
× I practice my typing skill with online typing programs.
✓ I practice my typing skills with online typing programs.
'Typing skill' is usually plural 'typing skills' when referring to ability; change to plural for natural usage.
× I to include uh to improve my speed and accuracy.
✓ I use them to improve my speed and accuracy.
Original is ungrammatical and contains filler 'uh' and missing verb. Replace with clear structure 'I use them' (referring to programs) followed by infinitive purpose 'to improve' to express intended meaning.
× For example, I focus on finger pressing and posture with reduced errors.
✓ For example, I focus on finger placement and posture to reduce errors.
'Finger pressing' is awkward; 'finger placement' or 'keystroke technique' is clearer. 'With reduced errors' is awkward; use purpose clause 'to reduce errors' to show goal.