Part 1
시험관
Do you prefer typing or handwriting?
수험생
I always prefer prefer handwriting because it's my comfort zone and I I'm not using the laptop or keyboard, laptop or computer so I don't know how to typing. Yes I typing in a phone but I am not expert in typing so I whenever I write anything I write with the handwriting.
시험관
Do you type on a desktop or laptop keyboard every day?
수험생
No, I'm not a type on desktop or laptop keyboard on everyday or on daily basis. I usually type on my phone and once a week or once a month. Twice a month I type on keyboard on laptop.
시험관
When did you learn how to type on a keyboard?
수험생
I learnt it from my school days when I when I when I run the computer classes. My teacher taught me to how to type on computer and last two 2-3 years ago I attend the computer classes and there I was was experienced to type fast.
시험관
How do you improve your typing?
수험생
I improve my typing to type to type on laptop on daily basis. I often I type on my phone but the phone typing is different on different to the laptop typing. So I usually typing on laptop.
Do you prefer typing or handwriting?
점수: 55.0제안: Be concise and correct grammar: start with a clear topic sentence, then give one or two specific reasons using linking words. Avoid repetition and fill words. Also correct verb forms and article use (e.g., 'I prefer handwriting' not 'prefer prefer').
예시: I prefer handwriting because it's more comfortable for me and helps me remember information better. For example, when I take notes in class I write by hand, which makes it easier to recall details later.
Do you type on a desktop or laptop keyboard every day?
점수: 60.0제안: Give a direct answer then add clear frequency information using linking words. Use correct time expressions and simplify: 'I don't' not 'I'm not a'. Avoid contradictory time phrases.
예시: No, I don't type on a desktop or laptop every day. I usually type on my phone; I use a laptop keyboard only about twice a month or when I need to write longer documents.
When did you learn how to type on a keyboard?
점수: 58.0제안: Organize chronologically: say when you first learned and mention recent practice. Reduce repetitions and fix tense usage. Use linking words like 'then' or 'later' to show sequence.
예시: I first learned to type in primary school when we had computer lessons, and my teacher showed us the basics. Later, two or three years ago I took more computer classes which helped me become faster.
How do you improve your typing?
점수: 50.0제안: State a clear method and give specific actions and frequency. Avoid repetition and explain differences briefly. Use correct verb forms and linking words like 'because' or 'so'.
예시: I improve my typing by practising on a laptop every day because laptop typing feels different from phone typing. For example, I spend 20 minutes daily on typing exercises and type emails or essays to build speed and accuracy.
× I always prefer prefer handwriting because it's my comfort zone and I I'm not using the laptop or keyboard, laptop or computer so I don't know how to typing.
✓ I always prefer handwriting because it's my comfort zone and I don't use a laptop or computer, so I don't know how to type.
Pronoun and auxiliary errors: 'I'm not using the laptop' is unnatural for habitual action; use simple present 'I don't use'. 'I don't know how to typing' mixes base verb and -ing; after 'know how to' use base form 'type'. Remove duplicated 'prefer' and repeated 'I'. Use article 'a' before 'laptop' when speaking generally. Suggestion: Use simple present for habits, avoid duplicated words, and use 'know how to' + base verb.
× Yes I typing in a phone but I am not expert in typing so I whenever I write anything I write with the handwriting.
✓ Yes, I type on my phone, but I am not an expert at typing, so whenever I write anything, I write by hand.
Article and preposition errors: 'typing in a phone' should be 'type on my phone' (use 'on' with devices). Missing article 'an' before 'expert'. 'in typing' should be 'at typing' or 'in typing' acceptable but 'at' is preferred. 'with the handwriting' is incorrect; use 'by hand'. Also change 'typing' present continuous to simple present 'type' for habitual action. Suggestion: Use correct prepositions with devices ('on my phone'), include articles before professions/roles ('an expert'), and use 'by hand' for handwriting.
× No, I'm not a type on desktop or laptop keyboard on everyday or on daily basis.
✓ No, I don't type on a desktop or laptop keyboard every day or on a daily basis.
Incorrect verb form and article: 'I'm not a type' is wrong — use 'I don't type'. 'everyday' vs 'every day': use 'every day' for 'each day'. Include articles 'a desktop' and 'a laptop'. Suggestion: Use 'I don't' for habitual negatives and 'every day' as two words when meaning 'each day'.
× I usually type on my phone and once a week or once a month. Twice a month I type on keyboard on laptop.
✓ I usually type on my phone, and I type on a laptop keyboard once a week or twice a month.
Tense and word order: make habits clear using simple present consistently. Combine frequency expressions correctly: 'once a week or twice a month' instead of separate sentence fragments. Use article 'a' with 'laptop keyboard' and preposition order 'on a laptop keyboard' or 'on the laptop keyboard'. Suggestion: Use consistent simple present and place frequency expressions next to the verb they modify.
× I learnt it from my school days when I when I when I run the computer classes.
✓ I learned it during my school days when I attended computer classes.
Tense and verb choice: 'learnt' is acceptable (British), but 'I run the computer classes' is wrong—use past 'attended' or 'took' to indicate participation. Remove repeated words. Use 'during' or 'in' my school days. Suggestion: Use past simple 'attended' or 'took' for completed past events and avoid repetition.
× My teacher taught me to how to type on computer and last two 2-3 years ago I attend the computer classes and there I was was experienced to type fast.
✓ My teacher taught me how to type on the computer, and two to three years ago I attended computer classes where I learned to type quickly.
Pronoun and verb form errors: remove extra 'to' in 'to how to'. Include article 'the computer'. Use past 'attended' for the completed action. 'I was experienced to type fast' is incorrect—use 'I learned to type quickly' or 'I became experienced at typing quickly'. Replace 'fast' with 'quickly' for adverb use. Suggestion: Use 'learned to' or 'became experienced at', correct articles, and use adverb forms for manner.
× I improve my typing to type to type on laptop on daily basis.
✓ I improve my typing by practicing on my laptop on a daily basis.
Gerund and infinitive misuse: 'improve my typing to type' is awkward. Use 'improve by' + gerund or 'by practicing'. Include articles 'my laptop' and 'a daily basis' or 'daily'. Suggestion: Use 'improve by' followed by a gerund ('practicing') and correct articles.
× I often I type on my phone but the phone typing is different on different to the laptop typing.
✓ I often type on my phone, but typing on the phone is different from typing on a laptop.
Tense and comparison errors: remove duplicate 'I'. Use 'typing on the phone' and 'different from' rather than 'different to' in many varieties of English; 'different from' is standard. Use parallel structure 'typing on the phone' vs 'typing on a laptop'. Suggestion: Keep parallel structure when comparing and avoid duplicate words.
× So I usually typing on laptop.
✓ So I usually type on a laptop.
Incorrect verb form: 'usually typing' lacks auxiliary; use simple present 'I usually type' for habitual action. Include article 'a' before 'laptop'. Suggestion: Use simple present for habits and include necessary articles.