Part 1
Examinador
Do you prefer typing or handwriting?
Candidato
For me I prefer typing because it is more faster and practical because when you are going to handwrite but you are going to tell you need a paper and pen, but when you are just typing then you just need your phone and then it is faster and very practical. Yes.
Examinador
Do you type on a desktop or laptop keyboard every day?
Candidato
Well, I don't have desktop or laptop so I just use my phone.
Examinador
When did you learn how to type on a keyboard?
Candidato
I learned how to type on a keyboard when I was in high school because we have laboratory for computer there and we are tasked to do some activities on computer. That's how I learn it.
Examinador
How do you improve your typing?
Candidato
I improve my typing by using keyboard a lot. Like I can't avoid using my keyboard. So I think every day using uh using keyboard every day helps me a lot.
Do you prefer typing or handwriting?
Puntuación: 68.0Sugerencia: Be concise and correct grammar. Start with a clear topic sentence, avoid redundancy, correct comparative form ("faster" not "more faster"), and add one specific reason with a linking word. Keep it under five sentences.
Ejemplo: I prefer typing to handwriting because it is faster and more practical. For example, I can type on my phone anywhere without carrying paper and a pen, which saves time. Because of this convenience, I usually type notes and messages.
Do you type on a desktop or laptop keyboard every day?
Puntuación: 80.0Sugerencia: Give a direct answer then add a brief supporting detail using a linking word. Correct small phrasing ("I don't have a desktop or laptop"). Keep it natural and complete within one or two sentences.
Ejemplo: I don't have a desktop or laptop, so I type on my phone every day. As a result, I use touch typing and autocorrect features to write quickly and accurately.
When did you learn how to type on a keyboard?
Puntuación: 72.0Sugerencia: Use past tense consistently and provide one or two specific details. Improve grammar ("we had a computer lab" and "we were tasked with activities"). Use a linking word to show cause or result.
Ejemplo: I learned to type in high school because we had a computer lab and were regularly assigned typing tasks. As a result, I practiced during lessons and improved steadily.
How do you improve your typing?
Puntuación: 60.0Sugerencia: Avoid repetition and filler words. Give a clear method and a specific example or routine, using linking words like "by" or "when". Correct phrasing ("by using the keyboard a lot" or "by practicing daily"). Keep it to two or three sentences.
Ejemplo: I improve my typing by practicing on my phone every day, usually by typing messages and short notes. Additionally, I use online typing practice apps for 10–15 minutes each evening, which helps increase my speed and accuracy.
× For me I prefer typing because it is more faster and practical because when you are going to handwrite but you are going to tell you need a paper and pen, but when you are just typing then you just need your phone and then it is faster and very practical. Yes.
✓ For me, I prefer typing because it is faster and more practical. When you handwrite, you need paper and a pen, but when you type you only need your phone, so it is quicker and much more practical.
The phrase 'more faster' is incorrect because 'faster' is already the comparative form; use 'faster' or 'more practical' correctly. The sentence was also long and redundant, so splitting into shorter sentences improves clarity. Use 'handwrite' without 'going to' and use articles ('a paper' should be 'paper' or 'a piece of paper') and 'a pen'. Replace repetitive 'just' and 'then' and streamline to 'you only need your phone'.
× Well, I don't have desktop or laptop so I just use my phone.
✓ Well, I don't have a desktop or a laptop, so I just use my phone.
Missing articles 'a' before 'desktop' and 'laptop' cause the sentence to sound ungrammatical; use 'a desktop or a laptop'. Also add a comma before 'so' for clarity. Pronoun 'I' usage is correct otherwise.
× I learned how to type on a keyboard when I was in high school because we have laboratory for computer there and we are tasked to do some activities on computer.
✓ I learned how to type on a keyboard when I was in high school because we had a computer lab there and we were tasked with doing some activities on the computer.
Tenses need to be consistent in a past-time narrative: change 'have' to past 'had' and 'are' to 'were'. Use correct noun phrase 'computer lab' instead of 'laboratory for computer'. Use 'tasked with doing' to express assignment and include article 'the' before 'computer'.
× That's how I learn it.
✓ That's how I learned it.
In a past context use the past tense 'learned' (past participle) instead of the present 'learn'. This keeps tense consistency with the previous sentence describing past events.
× I improve my typing by using keyboard a lot.
✓ I improve my typing by using the keyboard a lot.
Add the definite article 'the' before 'keyboard' because a specific instrument is implied. Present simple is acceptable for habitual actions ('I improve' and 'by using').
× Like I can't avoid using my keyboard.
✓ I can't avoid using my keyboard.
Beginning with 'Like' is informal and unnecessary; remove it for a clearer sentence. The structure is otherwise fine.
× So I think every day using uh using keyboard every day helps me a lot.
✓ So I think using the keyboard every day helps me a lot.
Remove repetition ('every day' appears twice) and filler 'uh'. Place 'using the keyboard every day' as a single phrase; include article 'the' before 'keyboard'. This yields a concise correct present-tense habitual statement.