Part 1
Giám khảo
Do you prefer typing or handwriting?
Thí sinh
I prefer typing because my handwriting is very messy and hard to read. And handwriting makes me feel.
Giám khảo
Do you type on a desktop or laptop keyboard every day?
Thí sinh
Yes, I use my laptop every day, so I type every day on my laptop to study English.
Giám khảo
When did you learn how to type on a keyboard?
Thí sinh
I learned typing when I began to work 30 years ago. I remember it was very difficult to type for me, but I practiced many times, so finally I improved.
Giám khảo
How do you improve your typing?
Thí sinh
At the moment I don't try to improve my typing skills because I am lazy and I am not in trouble typing. Yes, but.
Do you prefer typing or handwriting?
Điểm: 60.0Gợi ý: 回答は直接で分かりやすいですが、文が途中で終わっている点と理由の具体性が不足しています。また冗長な表現を避け、接続表現を加えて論理的に説明すると良いです。具体的には「because」の後に一つか二つの明確な理由を述べ、感情表現は具体例(例えば「it slows me down」や「others can’t read it」)で補ってください。文は最大5文に収め、文法ミス(例:不完全な文)を直しましょう。
Ví dụ: I prefer typing because my handwriting is messy and often hard for others to read. Also, typing is faster for me, so I can finish tasks more quickly. For these reasons, I usually choose to type rather than write by hand.
Do you type on a desktop or laptop keyboard every day?
Điểm: 80.0Gợi ý: 回答は明確で簡潔ですが、より自然で効果的にするためには接続語や追加の具体例を一つ付け加えると良いです。また「every day」が重複しているので一度で十分です。文の流れをよくするために接続詞(例えば“so”や“which helps me”)を活用してください。
Ví dụ: Yes, I use my laptop every day to study English, so I type on its keyboard daily. This helps me practice typing and improve my writing skills online.
When did you learn how to type on a keyboard?
Điểm: 75.0Gợi ý: 良い流れで経験を述べていますが、時制と語順を少し整え、具体的な例や方法(どのように練習したか)を加えると説得力が増します。接続詞(for example, eventually)を使い、語彙の幅を出すこともおすすめです。
Ví dụ: I learned to type when I started working about 30 years ago. At first it was very difficult, but I practiced regularly—for example, using typing exercises and timed drills—and eventually my speed and accuracy improved.
How do you improve your typing?
Điểm: 45.0Gợi ý: 率直な回答ですが、不自然な言い回しや不完全な文が目立ちます。否定だけで終わらせず理由を整理し、代替案(将来の改善計画や簡単な練習方法)を示すと良いです。英語では「I am not in trouble typing」は不自然なので「I don't have any problems with my typing」などに直してください。さらに、接続詞を使って意見と理由をつなげてください。
Ví dụ: At the moment I don't try to improve my typing because I don't have any problems with it and I feel a bit lazy. However, I might practice short exercises or use typing apps once a week if I want to increase my speed.
× And handwriting makes me feel.
✓ And handwriting makes me feel uncomfortable.
The sentence is incomplete and lacks an adjective to describe the feeling. Add a suitable adjective (e.g., uncomfortable) to complete the predicate and convey meaning. Ensure the verb 'makes' is followed by an object and an adjective or noun phrase (makes me feel + adjective).
× Do you type on a desktop or laptop keyboard every day?
✓ Do you type on a desktop or laptop every day?
Repeating 'keyboard' is unnecessary and sounds awkward. The structure 'desktop or laptop' implies 'keyboard' and removing the repeated noun makes the sentence more natural. Keep questions concise and avoid redundant nouns.
× I learned typing when I began to work 30 years ago.
✓ I learned to type when I began work 30 years ago.
After 'learn' the correct pattern is 'learn to + verb' (learn to type), not 'learned typing' in this context. Also 'began work' is more natural than 'began to work' here. Use the infinitive for learned actions and simplify 'began work'.
× I remember it was very difficult to type for me, but I practiced many times, so finally I improved.
✓ I remember it was very difficult for me to type, but I practiced many times, so I finally improved.
Word order should be 'difficult for me to do something.' Move 'for me' before the infinitive. Also include the subject 'I' before 'finally improved' to form a complete clause. Keep subject-verb order clear.
× At the moment I don't try to improve my typing skills because I am lazy and I am not in trouble typing.
✓ At the moment I don't try to improve my typing skills because I am lazy and I don't have trouble typing.
Use 'don't have trouble' to express lack of difficulty; 'am not in trouble typing' is unidiomatic. Maintain present simple for habitual/state descriptions. Also avoid repeating 'I am' unnecessarily.
× Yes, but.
✓ Yes, but I don't practice often.
'Yes, but.' is a sentence fragment and does not complete the thought. Provide a clause after 'but' to contrast the previous statement. Ensure responses are complete sentences to communicate ideas clearly.