Part 1
시험관
Do you prefer typing or handwriting?
수험생
I prefer dubbing because it's convenience and easily and also it is. Don't take much your time and you don't have to think.
시험관
Do you type on a desktop or laptop keyboard every day?
수험생
Yes I do because I study English that makes me need to typing on my laptop every day to practice writing. Umm, sometime I use it to type to chat with my friends.
시험관
When did you learn how to type on a keyboard?
수험생
After I graduated from university, I attended. Course for computer. Which allow me to know more.
시험관
How do you improve your typing?
수험생
I improve my typing by practicing every day using a short technique in using the keyboard which allow me to typing fast. Than usual.
Do you prefer typing or handwriting?
점수: 48.0제안: Clarify the choice (typing vs handwriting) and produce a coherent, grammatical response with clear reasons. Use a topic sentence, two specific reasons linked with connectors, and avoid redundancy. Focus on correct verb forms and article usage.
예시: I prefer typing to handwriting because it is more convenient and faster. For example, I can correct mistakes quickly and use spell-check, so I save time. Also, typing helps me keep digital records that are easy to organize and find later.
Do you type on a desktop or laptop keyboard every day?
점수: 60.0제안: Answer directly, mention which device, and give two specific reasons using linking words. Correct grammar (verb forms and articles) and avoid hesitation. Keep it within 3–4 sentences.
예시: Yes, I type on my laptop every day because I study English and regularly practice writing assignments. I also use the laptop to chat with friends and to search for study materials online, which helps me improve vocabulary and grammar.
When did you learn how to type on a keyboard?
점수: 50.0제안: Provide a clear timeline and connect ideas smoothly. Use a topic sentence stating when, then add one supporting detail about where or how you learned, linked with a connector. Fix sentence fragments and article/noun usage.
예시: I learned to type on a keyboard after I graduated from university when I attended a computer course. The course taught me proper typing techniques and useful shortcuts, which improved my speed and accuracy.
How do you improve your typing?
점수: 52.0제안: Describe a specific practice method and its effect using correct grammar. Use linking words to explain frequency and result. Avoid vague phrases and incorrect comparative forms.
예시: I improve my typing by practicing daily with online typing exercises that focus on accuracy and speed. As a result, I have become faster than before and make fewer mistakes when writing on my laptop.
× I prefer dubbing because it's convenience and easily and also it is.
✓ I prefer typing because it's convenient and easy.
The student used incorrect word forms: 'dubbing' is wrong choice for 'typing'; 'convenience' (noun) should be the adjective 'convenient'; 'easily' (adverb) should be the adjective 'easy' to modify 'it'. Also redundant 'and also it is' removed. Suggestion: use correct word choice and match adjectives to the subject. Use 'convenient' and 'easy' to describe 'it' and ensure the correct vocabulary 'typing'.
× Don't take much your time and you don't have to think.
✓ It doesn't take much of your time and you don't have to think much.
Word order and missing preposition cause unnatural phrase. 'Don't take much your time' is incorrect; correct structure is 'It doesn't take much of your time'. 'Think' needs adverb 'much' after it. Suggestion: use 'It doesn't take much of your time' and place 'much' after verbs like 'think'.
× Do you type on a desktop or laptop keyboard every day?
✓ Do you type on a desktop or laptop keyboard every day?
Sentence is grammatically correct for present simple question with 'you'. No change needed. Keep present simple for habitual action.
× Yes I do because I study English that makes me need to typing on my laptop every day to practice writing.
✓ Yes, I do because I study English, which means I need to type on my laptop every day to practice writing.
Errors: 'that makes me need to typing' is incorrect. Use a relative pronoun 'which' and correct verb forms: 'need to type' (base form after 'need to') not 'typing'. Also add commas for clarity. Suggestion: use 'need to' + base verb and 'which means' to explain cause.
× Umm, sometime I use it to type to chat with my friends.
✓ Sometimes I use it to chat with my friends.
Use plural adverb 'sometimes' not 'sometime'. 'To type to chat' is awkward; use 'use it to chat' or 'type to chat'. Suggestion: use 'Sometimes I use it to chat with my friends.'
× When did you learn how to type on a keyboard?
✓ When did you learn how to type on a keyboard?
Question is correct in past simple. No correction needed.
× After I graduated from university, I attended. Course for computer. Which allow me to know more.
✓ After I graduated from university, I attended a computer course, which allowed me to learn more.
Original has sentence fragments and wrong verb forms. 'attended. Course for computer.' should be one phrase 'attended a computer course'. 'Which allow me to know more' has wrong tense and verb: use 'which allowed me to learn more' (past tense 'allowed' to match 'attended' and 'learn' instead of 'know'). Suggestion: avoid fragments and keep consistent past tense.
× How do you improve your typing?
✓ How do you improve your typing?
Question is correct; no change needed.
× I improve my typing by practicing every day using a short technique in using the keyboard which allow me to typing fast.
✓ I improve my typing by practicing every day, using a simple technique on the keyboard which allows me to type faster.
Errors: 'using a short technique in using the keyboard' is awkward; 'short' better as 'simple' and avoid repeating 'using'. 'which allow' should be 'which allows' to agree with singular 'technique'. 'me to typing' should be 'me to type' (base form after 'to'). 'fast' as adverb becomes 'faster' to compare speed. Suggestion: simplify phrase and use correct verb forms and subject-verb agreement.
× Than usual.
✓ faster than usual.
Fragment and incorrect comparative word 'Than' capitalized and standalone. Should be attached to previous clause as 'faster than usual' to complete meaning. Suggestion: combine with previous sentence or include subject and verb.