Part 1
Examinador
Do you prefer typing or handwriting?
Candidato
I prefer handwriting because it's feel more natural and perfect personal than typing. When I write notes by hand, I understand and remember the material better, and the experiences seem more thoughtful and romantic.
Examinador
Do you type on a desktop or laptop keyboard every day?
Candidato
Yes, I type every day on my desktop at the office. Because I work in marketing and communication. I often write emails, create reports, and update social media posts so I'm on the keyboard for most of the day.
Examinador
When did you learn how to type on a keyboard?
Candidato
I learned to tap a keyboard when I was at high school during computer lesson. I practiced regularly there, so by the time I finished school I was able to type quite quickly and accurately.
Examinador
How do you improve your typing?
Candidato
I haven't focused on formal training, but my typing has improved through daily use. By doing a lot of computer work every day, I graduated my speed and accurately accuracy, and I also try to practice shortcuts to work more efficiently.
Do you prefer typing or handwriting?
Puntuación: 68.0Sugerencia: Reduce grammar errors and be more concise. Start with a clear topic sentence, then add one or two specific reasons using linking words. Avoid vague adjectives like "perfect personal" and choose precise vocabulary (e.g., "more personal" or "more natural").
Ejemplo: I prefer handwriting because it feels more natural and personal than typing. For example, when I take notes by hand I retain information better and can recall ideas more easily. Therefore, I usually handwrite notes for important meetings or study sessions.
Do you type on a desktop or laptop keyboard every day?
Puntuación: 82.0Sugerencia: Combine short sentences to improve fluency and use linking words. Begin with a single clear topic sentence, then expand with specific tasks and frequency. Avoid sentence fragments like "Because I work..."
Ejemplo: Yes, I type every day on my desktop at the office because I work in marketing and communications. I regularly write emails, prepare reports, and update social media posts, so I'm on the keyboard for most of the day.
When did you learn how to type on a keyboard?
Puntuación: 78.0Sugerencia: Correct minor grammar and word choice errors and add a linking word for clarity. Use past tense consistently and replace awkward phrases like "tap a keyboard" with "type" or "use a keyboard."
Ejemplo: I learned to type in high school during computer lessons. I practised regularly in class, so by the time I finished school I could type quite quickly and accurately.
How do you improve your typing?
Puntuación: 60.0Sugerencia: Fix grammar and clarity issues and avoid redundant or incorrect phrases (e.g., "graduated my speed and accurately accuracy"). Provide a clear method and give a specific example of practice. Use linking words to structure the answer.
Ejemplo: I haven't had formal training, but my typing improved through daily practice at work. For example, handling many emails and reports increased my speed and accuracy, and I regularly practise keyboard shortcuts to work more efficiently.
× I prefer handwriting because it's feel more natural and perfect personal than typing.
✓ I prefer handwriting because it feels more natural and more personal than typing.
Error: 'it's feel' mixes contraction with base verb; subject-verb agreement and word choice. 'it's' (it is) requires third-person singular verb 'feels'. 'perfect personal' is incorrect adjective collocation; use 'more personal' to compare. Suggestion: use 'it feels' and a clear comparative phrase 'more personal' to convey preference.
× When I write notes by hand, I understand and remember the material better, and the experiences seem more thoughtful and romantic.
✓ When I write notes by hand, I understand and remember the material better, and the experience seems more thoughtful and romantic.
Error: plural 'experiences' is awkward here; the singular 'experience' refers to the act of writing notes. Use consistent singular noun to match the preceding clause. Suggestion: use 'the experience' for the general feeling of handwriting.
× Yes, I type every day on my desktop at the office. Because I work in marketing and communication.
✓ Yes, I type every day on my desktop at the office because I work in marketing and communication.
Error: sentence fragment 'Because I work...' cannot stand alone. Combine with the previous sentence to form a complete sentence, joining cause and effect. Suggestion: connect clauses with 'because' or make two complete sentences (e.g., 'I work in marketing and communication.')
× I often write emails, create reports, and update social media posts so I'm on the keyboard for most of the day.
✓ I often write emails, create reports, and update social media posts, so I'm on the keyboard for most of the day.
Error: missing comma before coordinating conjunction 'so' when joining two independent clauses. Adding the comma improves readability and grammar. Suggestion: insert a comma before 'so' in this context.
× I learned to tap a keyboard when I was at high school during computer lesson.
✓ I learned to type on a keyboard when I was at high school during computer lessons.
Errors: 'tap a keyboard' is unnatural; 'learned to type' is standard. Use 'on a keyboard' not 'a keyboard' alone, and 'in high school' is more common than 'at high school'. 'computer lesson' should be plural or 'a computer lesson'. Suggestion: say 'learned to type on a keyboard in high school during computer lessons.'
× I practiced regularly there, so by the time I finished school I was able to type quite quickly and accurately.
✓ I practiced regularly there, so by the time I finished school I was able to type quite quickly and accurately.
No correction needed: sentence is grammatically correct. Verb forms and tense are consistent. Explanation: 'practiced' and 'finished' correctly use past tense; word choice and order are appropriate.
× I haven't focused on formal training, but my typing has improved through daily use.
✓ I haven't focused on formal training, but my typing has improved through daily use.
No correction needed: present perfect tense 'has improved' is correct to describe change over time; 'haven't focused' correctly indicates lack of formal training.
× By doing a lot of computer work every day, I graduated my speed and accurately accuracy, and I also try to practice shortcuts to work more efficiently.
✓ By doing a lot of computer work every day, I increased my speed and accuracy, and I also try to practice shortcuts to work more efficiently.
Errors: 'graduated my speed' is incorrect collocation; use 'increased my speed'. 'accurately accuracy' mixes adverb and noun redundantly; use 'accuracy'. Suggestion: use 'increased my speed and accuracy' to clearly state improvement; keep parallel noun structure and correct collocations.