Part 1
Examinador
Do you prefer typing or handwriting?
Candidato
I think it is depend on the situation. If I have any task that is related on the handwriting, that time I always prefer to do handwriting. But if I have any task on the smartphone I always prefer a typing.
Examinador
Do you type on a desktop or laptop keyboard every day?
Candidato
Yes, definitely. I I type on a desktop every day because I have an I have any important task.
Examinador
When did you learn how to type on a keyboard?
Candidato
In my 90s standard my teacher. In my 9th standard I am going in a computer lab and that time my teacher my teacher learned me how to type on a keyboard.
Examinador
How do you improve your typing?
Candidato
I mostly improve my typing with the help of keyboard because I use keyboard everyday.
Do you prefer typing or handwriting?
Puntuación: 55.0Sugerencia: Be more concise and correct grammar. Start with a clear topic sentence, then give one or two specific reasons using linking words. Avoid repetition and correct verb forms and prepositions (e.g., "depends on", "related to", "prefer typing").
Ejemplo: It depends on the situation. If the task requires a personal touch, such as a greeting card or handwritten notes, I prefer handwriting because it feels more personal. However, for emails or messages on my smartphone, I prefer typing because it is faster and more convenient.
Do you type on a desktop or laptop keyboard every day?
Puntuación: 50.0Sugerencia: Give a direct topic sentence and a clear reason with proper grammar. Remove filler words and avoid repetition. State which device you use and why, using linking words like "because" or "so".
Ejemplo: Yes, I type on a desktop every day because most of my important work, such as writing reports and coding, requires a full keyboard and a stable setup. As a result, I find a desktop more comfortable and efficient.
When did you learn how to type on a keyboard?
Puntuación: 45.0Sugerencia: Provide a single clear sentence stating when you learned, then add one specific detail about how you learned. Use correct past tense and simpler structure. Avoid repeating phrases and incorrect expressions (e.g., "learned me" should be "taught me").
Ejemplo: I learned to type in the 9th grade at school. My teacher taught us in the computer lab, and we practiced touch-typing through guided exercises and typing games.
How do you improve your typing?
Puntuación: 50.0Sugerencia: Answer directly and add a specific method or example of practice. Use present simple correctly and include linking words like "by" to introduce methods (e.g., "by practicing daily").
Ejemplo: I improve my typing by practicing daily on my keyboard and using online typing programs to increase speed and accuracy. For example, I spend 15 minutes each morning on speed drills and error-focused practice.
× I think it is depend on the situation.
✓ I think it depends on the situation.
The verb 'depend' must agree with the singular subject 'it' in the present simple, so use the third-person singular form 'depends'. Use 'think' + clause in present simple: 'I think it depends on...'. Suggestion: Learn third-person singular endings for present simple verbs and apply them after subjects like he/she/it.
× If I have any task that is related on the handwriting, that time I always prefer to do handwriting.
✓ If I have a task that is related to handwriting, I always prefer to write by hand then.
The correct preposition with 'related' is 'to' not 'on'. 'Any task' is better as 'a task' in this context. 'Do handwriting' is unnatural; use 'write by hand'. Also 'that time' is unnecessary; 'then' can express the contrast. Suggestion: Use 'related to' and natural collocations like 'write by hand'.
× But if I have any task on the smartphone I always prefer a typing.
✓ But if I have a task on my smartphone, I always prefer typing.
Use 'on my smartphone' not 'on the smartphone' and omit the article before 'typing' because 'typing' is an uncountable gerund here. 'Any task' -> 'a task' fits better. Suggestion: Use 'my smartphone' for personal devices and treat gerunds like 'typing' without 'a'.
× Yes, definitely. I I type on a desktop every day because I have an I have any important task.
✓ Yes, definitely. I type on a desktop every day because I have important tasks.
Remove repeated words and use plural 'tasks' or 'an important task' depending on meaning. In present simple, 'I type' is correct; 'I have any important task' is incorrect: use 'I have important tasks' or 'I have an important task'. Suggestion: Avoid duplications and use appropriate countable noun forms.
× In my 90s standard my teacher.
✓ In my ninth grade, my teacher...
The original is fragmentary and unclear. '90s standard' should be 'ninth grade' or '9th standard'. Also the sentence lacks a verb. Suggestion: Use full clause: 'In my ninth grade, my teacher taught me...'. Use consistent grade naming.
× In my 9th standard I am going in a computer lab and that time my teacher my teacher learned me how to type on a keyboard.
✓ In my 9th standard, I went to the computer lab, and at that time my teacher taught me how to type on a keyboard.
Use past tense to describe past events: 'went' not 'am going'. 'Learned me' is incorrect in this context; use 'taught me'. Remove duplicate 'my teacher'. Suggestion: Use simple past for completed past actions and pair 'teach' with 'learn' correctly: teachers teach, students learn.
× I mostly improve my typing with the help of keyboard because I use keyboard everyday.
✓ I mostly improve my typing with the help of the keyboard because I use the keyboard every day.
Use definite article 'the' before 'keyboard' when referring to a specific instrument you use. 'Everyday' (one word) is an adjective; use 'every day' (two words) to mean 'each day'. Suggestion: Use 'the keyboard' and 'every day' for frequency expressions.