Part 1
Examinador
Do you prefer typing or handwriting?
Candidato
I prefer typing to the handwriting because it's easy to write it down and which makes your help when you hear something, it's something like speech or some something about.
Examinador
Do you type on a desktop or laptop keyboard every day?
Candidato
Yes I do, I do type on laptop keyboard every day for studying IELTS and especially for IELTS lighting and also the lighting daily. Yeah it's easier to keep it light down.
Examinador
When did you learn how to type on a keyboard?
Candidato
Maybe. I think when I was in elementary school I practice typing for class something for speech document, yes.
Examinador
How do you improve your typing?
Candidato
I think. Umm, I. I have to practice a lot of time, so typing every day, Yeah. Help improve typing skills.
Do you prefer typing or handwriting?
Pontuação: 40.0Sugestão: Be direct and clear: start with a concise topic sentence stating your preference, then give one or two specific reasons using linking words. Avoid redundant phrases and unclear references (e.g. "which makes your help"). Use precise vocabulary like "take notes," "faster," or "more accurate." Keep it under five sentences.
Exemplo: I prefer typing to handwriting. Mainly because typing lets me take notes much faster and more neatly. Also, when I'm listening to lectures or speeches, typing helps me record exact phrases for later review.
Do you type on a desktop or laptop keyboard every day?
Pontuação: 35.0Sugestão: Give a clear direct answer (desktop or laptop) then explain purpose shortly with coherent reasons. Avoid unclear phrases like "IELTS lighting" and "keep it light down." Use linking words (because, so) and specific details (study notes, practice essays).
Exemplo: Yes, I type on a laptop keyboard every day because I use it to study for the IELTS, write practice essays, and take notes. This is convenient since I can study anywhere and save my work digitally.
When did you learn how to type on a keyboard?
Pontuação: 45.0Sugestão: Answer directly with a time reference and give one specific detail about how you learned (e.g. formal class, software, practice). Use past tense correctly and avoid filler words like "maybe" and "I think."
Exemplo: I learned to type when I was in elementary school. My class had regular typing lessons where we practiced with typing software to prepare simple documents and assignments.
How do you improve your typing?
Pontuação: 50.0Sugestão: Provide a clear method: state what you do to improve, how often, and one specific strategy or tool. Use linking words (for example, by, so) and avoid hesitations. Keep it concise and structured.
Exemplo: I improve my typing by practicing every day for about 20 minutes using online typing exercises. For example, I use a typing tutor to work on accuracy and speed, and I also copy passages to build fluency.
× I prefer typing to the handwriting because it's easy to write it down and which makes your help when you hear something, it's something like speech or some something about.
✓ I prefer typing to handwriting because it's easy to write things down, and it helps when you hear something, like speech.
Student used the definite article 'the' incorrectly with the uncountable noun 'handwriting'; 'handwriting' here is a general activity so no article is needed. The sentence also contained unnecessary words and clauses ('which makes your help', 'some something about') and needed restructuring for clarity. Suggestion: remove 'the' before 'handwriting', simplify phrases (write things down), and combine clauses with 'and' for clear meaning.
× Yes I do, I do type on laptop keyboard every day for studying IELTS and especially for IELTS lighting and also the lighting daily.
✓ Yes, I do. I type on a laptop keyboard every day to study for the IELTS, especially for typing practice every day.
Missing third person singular is not the main issue but there is incorrect article usage and awkward phrasing; however per allowed list we address third person singular form: after 'I' the verb should be base form 'type' (which is correct) but repetition and noun phrases are incorrect. I corrected phrasing to use 'a laptop keyboard' and 'to study for the IELTS'. Suggestion: use the article 'a' before 'laptop keyboard', use 'to study for' to show purpose, and avoid repeating verbs.
× When did you learn how to type on a keyboard? Maybe. I think when I was in elementary school I practice typing for class something for speech document, yes.
✓ Maybe. I think when I was in elementary school I practised typing for class, for example for speech documents.
The student used present tense 'practice' incorrectly with the past time reference 'when I was in elementary school' so the main error is tense (Past tense issue) and article use: 'a keyboard' was fine in question. Per rule 5 (past tense issue) change 'practice' to past 'practised'. Also clarify 'speech document' to 'speech documents' and add commas. Suggestion: use past tense when referring to past events and use plural or clearer nouns ('speech documents').
× I think. Umm, I. I have to practice a lot of time, so typing every day, Yeah. Help improve typing skills.
✓ I think I have to practice a lot, so I type every day. That helps improve my typing skills.
The original sentences mix sentence fragments and incorrect verb forms. 'Practice a lot of time' is awkward; use 'practice a lot' or 'practice for a long time'. 'Typing every day' needs a subject and verb: 'I type every day.' 'Help improve typing skills' is a fragment; correct to 'That helps improve my typing skills.' Suggestion: form complete sentences with clear subjects and verbs and use natural phrases ('practice a lot', 'that helps').