TypingPart 1 Relatório

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Part 1

Examinador

Do you prefer typing or handwriting?

Candidato

Personally, I enjoy handwriting because it gives it an original feeling and also the fact that I could be very creative when I and write things.

Examinador

Do you type on a desktop or laptop keyboard every day?

Candidato

It's 24th century and everybody has a device of some sort. So yes, I type on my iPad every day and I also type on my phones every day.

Examinador

When did you learn how to type on a keyboard?

Candidato

I learnt to type on a keyboard when I was in secondary school. This was taught to me by my computer teacher back in the day and I remember being slightly behind the class on typing lessons, but I caught up eventually.

Examinador

How do you improve your typing?

Candidato

I get better at typing by practicing every time I can, starting from very short words to really long words to paragraphs and then sentences. I just try to repeat this patterns every day in order to get better.

Avaliação

Total

Total: 6.0Fluência e coerência: 6.0Pronúncia: 6.0Gramática: 6.0Recurso lexical: 6.0

Part 1

Do you prefer typing or handwriting?

Pontuação: 68.0

Sugestão: Be concise and correct grammar. Start with a clear topic sentence, then give one or two specific reasons with linking words. Avoid repetitions and fix pronoun/word order errors (e.g., "when I write").

Exemplo: I prefer handwriting because it feels more personal and helps me be creative. For example, when I jot ideas by hand I experiment with layouts and doodles, which sparks new thoughts.

Do you type on a desktop or laptop keyboard every day?

Pontuação: 76.0

Sugestão: Keep answers realistic and directly address the question. Begin with a direct yes/no, then give specific details and avoid irrelevant or exaggerated remarks. Use linking words to connect ideas.

Exemplo: Yes, I type every day, mainly on my iPad for schoolwork and on my phone for messages. In the mornings I use my iPad for notes, and during the day I reply to emails on my phone.

When did you learn how to type on a keyboard?

Pontuação: 82.0

Sugestão: Good structure and relevant detail. Improve by tightening language and adding a brief specific example of how you practiced to catch up. Keep it within 3–4 sentences.

Exemplo: I learned to type in secondary school from my computer teacher. At first I was slower than my classmates, so I practised with online typing exercises and daily drills until my speed improved.

How do you improve your typing?

Pontuação: 74.0

Sugestão: Organize the steps clearly and use correct grammar. Start with a topic sentence, then list specific, realistic methods (timed tests, accuracy drills, touch-typing practice) with linking words. Avoid vague phrases and correct plural/agreement errors.

Exemplo: I improve my typing by practising daily and following a routine. First, I do short drills to build accuracy, then I use timed tests to increase speed, and finally I practice full paragraphs to build endurance and consistency.

Gramática

Incorrect use of pronouns

× Personally, I enjoy handwriting because it gives it an original feeling and also the fact that I could be very creative when I and write things.

Personally, I enjoy handwriting because it gives an original feeling and also allows me to be very creative when I write things.

The sentence incorrectly uses the pronoun 'it' after 'gives' and has an extra 'and' before 'write'. Replace 'gives it an original feeling' with 'gives an original feeling' to remove the unnecessary pronoun. Change 'could be very creative when I and write' to 'allows me to be very creative when I write' to use the correct subject and verb structure and express ability appropriately.

Incorrect use of quantifiers

× It's 24th century and everybody has a device of some sort. So yes, I type on my iPad every day and I also type on my phones every day.

It's the 24th century and everybody has a device of some sort. So yes, I type on my iPad every day and I also type on my phone every day.

The phrase needs the definite article 'the' before '24th century' to specify the century. 'Phones' is incorrect here because the student refers to their single phone; use the singular 'phone'. Also avoid repeating 'every day' twice; kept both for fidelity but corrected noun number and article.

Past tense issue

× I learnt to type on a keyboard when I was in secondary school.

I learned to type on a keyboard when I was in secondary school.

The verb 'learnt' is a valid past form in British English, but if the intended audience uses American English, use 'learned'. This suggestion aligns with common standardized-test conventions; either form is grammatically correct, but choose one variant consistently.

Incorrect use of pronouns

× This was taught to me by my computer teacher back in the day and I remember being slightly behind the class on typing lessons, but I caught up eventually.

My computer teacher taught me back in the day, and I remember being slightly behind the class in typing lessons, but I caught up eventually.

The passive 'This was taught to me by my computer teacher' is wordy; using an active form improves clarity. Also, use the preposition 'in' with 'behind the class in typing lessons' rather than 'on' to indicate the subject area.

Verb + -ing form

× I get better at typing by practicing every time I can, starting from very short words to really long words to paragraphs and then sentences.

I get better at typing by practicing whenever I can, starting with very short words, then longer words, then paragraphs, and finally sentences.

Use 'whenever' instead of 'every time' for naturalness. 'Starting from' is less natural than 'starting with' and list items should be parallel and ordered clearly; use commas and 'then/finally' to show progression.

Incorrect use of quantifiers

× I just try to repeat this patterns every day in order to get better.

I just try to repeat these patterns every day in order to get better.

The plural noun 'patterns' requires the plural demonstrative pronoun 'these' rather than 'this'. Ensure noun-pronoun agreement for number.

Vocabulário

BackRear; Reverse; Backward
BetterSuperior; More advantageous; To a higher standard
LongLengthy; Soon; Yearn for
ShortConcise; Brief; Scarce; Briefly
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