Part 1
Giám khảo
Do you prefer typing or handwriting?
Thí sinh
I prefer typing in the laptop more than handwriting because I feel that so convenient for me to do my homework. UH is faster than handwriting in the paper and I really love it when I do homework.
Giám khảo
Do you type on a desktop or laptop keyboard every day?
Thí sinh
Yes, I type on laptop keyboard every day I have my laptop so I always study and work in this laptop every day and it can help me more faster in homework and in typing every day.
Giám khảo
When did you learn how to type on a keyboard?
Thí sinh
I had attended a small class in technology when I was high school and it teach me how to type more faster and how to type by 10 finger so I know it when I was young.
Giám khảo
How do you improve your typing?
Thí sinh
For me, I always working in laptop so I know how to type faster than. In the past I always use 10 finger when I type in the keyboard and it helps me can uh do my homework and work faster than.
Do you prefer typing or handwriting?
Điểm: 60.0Gợi ý: Be more concise and correct grammar. Start with a clear topic sentence, avoid fillers like 'uh', and give one specific reason with a short example. Use correct article and verb forms (e.g., 'on my laptop', 'it is').
Ví dụ: I prefer typing on my laptop to handwriting because it is much faster. For example, I can finish a homework assignment in half the time by using typing shortcuts and copy-paste.
Do you type on a desktop or laptop keyboard every day?
Điểm: 55.0Gợi ý: Avoid repetition and improve sentence structure. Begin with a direct response, then add one concise supporting detail. Use comparative/adverb forms correctly (e.g., 'much faster').
Ví dụ: Yes, I type on a laptop keyboard every day. Because I study and work on my laptop, it helps me complete homework much faster than writing by hand.
When did you learn how to type on a keyboard?
Điểm: 58.0Gợi ý: Use correct tense and grammar. Give a clear time reference and one specific detail about the course. Replace awkward phrases ('10 finger') with 'touch typing' and correct verb forms.
Ví dụ: I learned to type in high school when I attended a basic technology class. The teacher showed us touch typing and taught techniques to increase speed and accuracy.
How do you improve your typing?
Điểm: 54.0Gợi ý: Be specific about current practices and avoid tense errors and fillers. Describe a concrete method you use (practice websites, timed drills) and the result. Use correct phrasing like 'ten-finger typing' or 'touch typing'.
Ví dụ: I improve my typing by practicing on online typing websites for 15 minutes daily and doing timed drills to increase speed and accuracy. As a result, I can finish typing assignments more quickly and make fewer mistakes.
× I prefer typing in the laptop more than handwriting because I feel that so convenient for me to do my homework.
✓ I prefer typing on the laptop rather than handwriting because I find it much more convenient for doing my homework.
Use 'on the laptop' not 'in the laptop' (preposition error). Use 'rather than' for comparisons. 'I find it much more convenient' is correct adjective/adverb order. Use 'for doing my homework' or 'to do my homework' to show purpose.
× UH is faster than handwriting in the paper and I really love it when I do homework.
✓ It is faster than handwriting on paper, and I really enjoy doing homework this way.
Sentence used 'UH' as filler and unclear subject; replace with 'It' referring to typing. Use 'on paper' not 'in the paper'. 'I really love it when I do homework' is awkward; 'I really enjoy doing homework this way' is clearer.
× Yes, I type on laptop keyboard every day I have my laptop so I always study and work in this laptop every day and it can help me more faster in homework and in typing every day.
✓ Yes, I type on my laptop keyboard every day. I have a laptop, so I always study and work on it, and it helps me do my homework faster.
Use articles: 'on my laptop keyboard' and 'I have a laptop'. Use 'on it' instead of 'in this laptop'. 'Helps me do my homework faster' corrects word order and unnecessary repetitions.
× I had attended a small class in technology when I was high school and it teach me how to type more faster and how to type by 10 finger so I know it when I was young.
✓ I attended a small technology class when I was in high school, and it taught me how to type faster using ten fingers, so I learned it when I was young.
Use simple past 'attended' not past perfect 'had attended' because no earlier past reference. Use 'in high school'. Verb agreement: 'it taught me' (past tense). 'Type faster' not 'more faster'. 'Using ten fingers' is clearer than 'by 10 finger'. 'I learned it' appropriate past tense.
× For me, I always working in laptop so I know how to type faster than.
✓ For me, I am always working on my laptop, so I know how to type faster now.
Need auxiliary 'am' for present continuous 'I am always working'. Use 'on my laptop' and add 'now' or a clearer comparative target; 'faster than' is incomplete without comparison, so 'faster now' or 'faster than before' is needed.
× In the past I always use 10 finger when I type in the keyboard and it helps me can uh do my homework and work faster than.
✓ In the past I always used ten fingers when I typed on the keyboard, and it helped me do my homework and work faster.
Use past tense 'used' and 'typed' for past actions. Use 'on the keyboard' not 'in the keyboard'. Remove extra modal 'can' and filler 'uh'. 'Helped me do' is correct; 'faster' without 'than' completes the idea.