Part 1
Examinador
Do you prefer typing or handwriting?
Candidato
I love writing by pen on a paper because I feel it more comfortable and convenient for me. Although these days I'm trying to. I'm trying typing as well. But if I have to, I have to choose something, then definitely I go with handwriting with through which I can remember things for a longer time.
Examinador
Do you type on a desktop or laptop keyboard every day?
Candidato
I have my laptop, so I type on keyboard every day. And as I told you, these days I'm trying and giving my more time on practicing for the typing, because nowadays typing is the thing that everyone should know and it is kind of, I can say, essential for everyone in the AI generation.
Examinador
When did you learn how to type on a keyboard?
Candidato
In my childhood I did not have any laptops, so I just type on the screen of a mobile phone. Lately in after my secondary high secondary education I get the laptop and further after that I type just on the laptop during my college and learned by myself.
Examinador
How do you improve your typing?
Candidato
The primary thing that helped me to improve my typing is just the self practice. I just make myself stick towards a plan that I have to spend nearly half an hour for the typing speed and also I watched some online tutorials which helped me to increase my speed.
Do you prefer typing or handwriting?
Puntuación: 68.0Sugerencia: Make the answer more concise and natural: give a clear topic sentence, one specific reason, and one brief example. Avoid repetition and small hesitations. Use linking words (for example, however) correctly and correct minor grammar (e.g., 'trying typing' → 'trying typing').
Ejemplo: I prefer handwriting because it helps me remember information better. For example, when I take notes by hand during lectures, I retain the ideas longer and can review them more easily. However, I am also learning to type faster because it’s useful for assignments.
Do you type on a desktop or laptop keyboard every day?
Puntuación: 66.0Sugerencia: Provide a direct topic sentence then one specific reason or detail. Remove fillers and vague phrases ('kind of, I can say'). Use clearer linking words (for example, because, so) and correct word order (e.g., 'giving more time to practice typing').
Ejemplo: I type every day on my laptop because I use it for study and work. Recently I have been practicing to increase my speed, because fast typing is essential for students and professionals in today’s digital age.
When did you learn how to type on a keyboard?
Puntuación: 60.0Sugerencia: Organize the timeline clearly: state when you learned, then give one or two concise supporting details. Fix grammatical errors and avoid repetition ('high secondary'). Use linking words like 'then' or 'after that' correctly.
Ejemplo: I started learning to type properly after finishing high school when I bought my first laptop. Before that I only used phone keyboards, so I taught myself by practicing during college and using online exercises.
How do you improve your typing?
Puntuación: 72.0Sugerencia: Give a clear topic sentence about your main methods, then list specific strategies with linking words. Be precise about routines and resources; avoid repeating 'just'. Use correct phrasing ('I stick to a plan' not 'make myself stick').
Ejemplo: I improve my typing mainly through regular self-practice and online lessons. For example, I stick to a plan of practicing for about 30 minutes daily and I follow typing tutorials and speed tests online to track my progress.
× I love writing by pen on a paper because I feel it more comfortable and convenient for me.
✓ I love writing with a pen on paper because I find it more comfortable and convenient for me.
Using 'with a pen' is the correct prepositional phrase to indicate the instrument; 'by pen' is incorrect. 'On paper' is the normal collocation; 'on a paper' suggests a specific sheet. 'I feel it more comfortable' is incorrect verb choice and structure; use 'I find it more comfortable' for perception followed by adjective.
× Although these days I'm trying to.
✓ Although these days I'm trying to learn typing.
The fragment 'I'm trying to.' is incomplete and lacks an object or verb complement. Add 'learn typing' to complete the idea and match present continuous tense for current activity.
× I'm trying typing as well.
✓ I'm trying typing as well. -> I'm trying typing as well. (Better: I'm trying typing as well.)
Original sentence mixes 'trying' with a gerund incorrectly; natural phrasing is 'I'm trying typing' is awkward. Prefer 'I'm trying to type as well' or 'I'm practicing typing as well.' Use 'trying to' + base verb or 'trying' + gerund in some contexts. Correct form: 'I'm trying to type as well.'
× But if I have to, I have to choose something, then definitely I go with handwriting with through which I can remember things for a longer time.
✓ But if I have to choose, I would definitely go with handwriting because I can remember things for a longer time.
Original has redundant phrases and incorrect preposition 'with through which'. Simplify structure: 'if I have to choose' and use conditional 'would' for hypothetical choice. Replace 'with through which' with 'because' and correct verb tense for ability to remember.
× I have my laptop, so I type on keyboard every day.
✓ I have a laptop, so I type on the keyboard every day.
Use 'a laptop' unless referring to a specific laptop already known; 'my laptop' is acceptable but 'a laptop' is more natural if introducing it. 'the keyboard' needs the definite article because it's the keyboard of the laptop or the specific keyboard used.
× And as I told you, these days I'm trying and giving my more time on practicing for the typing, because nowadays typing is the thing that everyone should know and it is kind of, I can say, essential for everyone in the AI generation.
✓ As I told you, these days I'm spending more time practicing typing, because typing is something everyone should know and it is, I can say, essential in the AI era.
'Trying and giving my more time on practicing for the typing' is ungrammatical. Use 'spending more time practicing typing'. 'for the typing' unnecessary article; 'in the AI generation' is unidiomatic; use 'in the AI era' or 'AI generation' with 'the' removed. Simplify filler phrasing.
× In my childhood I did not have any laptops, so I just type on the screen of a mobile phone.
✓ In my childhood I did not have any laptops, so I just typed on the screen of a mobile phone.
Sequence requires past tense 'typed' to match 'did not have' and refer to past habitual action. 'Type' is present tense and inconsistent.
× Lately in after my secondary high secondary education I get the laptop and further after that I type just on the laptop during my college and learned by myself.
✓ After finishing my secondary education, I got a laptop, and later during college I typed on the laptop and learned by myself.
Original has word order and article errors: 'Lately in after my secondary high secondary education' is redundant; use 'after finishing my secondary education'. 'I get the laptop' should be past 'I got a laptop'. Use 'a laptop' unless specific. Tense consistency: use past tense for past events: 'typed' and 'learned'.
× The primary thing that helped me to improve my typing is just the self practice.
✓ The primary thing that helped me improve my typing was self-practice.
'Helped me to improve' can be 'helped me improve' (both acceptable) and tense should be past 'was' to match 'helped'. 'the self practice' should be 'self-practice' without 'the' in general statement.
× I just make myself stick towards a plan that I have to spend nearly half an hour for the typing speed and also I watched some online tutorials which helped me to increase my speed.
✓ I make myself stick to a plan to spend nearly half an hour on typing practice, and I also watch some online tutorials which help me increase my speed.
Use 'stick to a plan' not 'stick towards'. 'Spend ... on' is correct preposition. Maintain consistent tense: present habits use present tense 'make', 'watch', 'help'. 'for the typing speed' awkward; use 'on typing practice'.