Part 1
Giám khảo
Do you prefer typing or handwriting?
Thí sinh
I prefer handwriting because in my high school I have so much I have done so much practice in handwriting only it make me it may it make it make me complete. Write my work very fast and I am very fast at writing with hands so I prefer.
Giám khảo
Do you type on a desktop or laptop keyboard every day?
Thí sinh
I type on laptop keyboard not everyday but sometimes when I have some work on online like searching for any project or for any movie or anything. So I prefer laptop keyboard only because it is very nice and it is modified so I like it.
Giám khảo
When did you learn how to type on a keyboard?
Thí sinh
I learn it on my high school days when I was in class 8 hours Sir teach us how to type in keyboard. So from that I know.
Giám khảo
How do you improve your typing?
Thí sinh
If we have to improve our typing, firstly we have to focus on how how much time we are taking and how the work is and we have to just focus on keyboard while typing. So it will automatically improve if we will see it and if we will do it all day so.
Do you prefer typing or handwriting?
Điểm: 48.0Gợi ý: Be more concise and organized: start with a clear topic sentence (e.g. “I prefer handwriting.”), then give one or two specific reasons using linking words (because/so). Avoid repetition and correct grammar (use past tense or present perfect correctly). Add a short example or result to make it specific.
Ví dụ: I prefer handwriting because I practiced it a lot in high school, so I can write quickly and neatly. For example, during exams I could finish my essays faster than many classmates, which helped me get better grades.
Do you type on a desktop or laptop keyboard every day?
Điểm: 56.0Gợi ý: Give a clear direct answer first (Yes/No, and which device), then explain with specific reasons and examples. Use linking words (but, because, for example) and avoid vague phrases like “very nice” — describe why (portable, comfortable keys). Keep it within 3–4 sentences.
Ví dụ: I usually type on a laptop rather than a desktop, although not every day because I only go online when I need information. I prefer the laptop because it is portable and has a comfortable keyboard. For example, I use it when researching projects or watching films online.
When did you learn how to type on a keyboard?
Điểm: 44.0Gợi ý: Answer with a clear time reference and correct grammar (use past tense). Provide a brief supporting detail about how you learned (a course, teacher, practice) and one short result (improvement or frequency). Avoid unnecessary words.
Ví dụ: I learned to type in keyboard lessons at school when I was in eighth grade. A teacher showed us proper finger placement and we practiced in class, so now I can type reasonably quickly.
How do you improve your typing?
Điểm: 52.0Gợi ý: Give a structured answer: state one or two concrete methods (practice exercises, timed tests, posture, online tutors), use linking words (firstly, then, finally), and include a brief example of what you would do daily. Avoid repetition and future-tense errors.
Ví dụ: To improve typing, I would practice with timed exercises every day and focus on proper finger placement. For example, I use an online typing test for 15 minutes daily to track my speed and accuracy, and that helps me gradually get faster.
× I prefer handwriting because in my high school I have so much I have done so much practice in handwriting only it make me it may it make it make me complete.
✓ I prefer handwriting because in high school I did a lot of practice with handwriting; it helped me become complete and write my work quickly.
The original sentence mixes present and present perfect incorrectly and repeats phrases. The phrase 'in my high school I have so much I have done so much practice' should be past simple 'I did a lot of practice' because it refers to a finished period (high school). 'It make me' is incorrect verb form and should be 'it helped me' (past) or 'it helps me' (present). Use consistent tense and concise wording. Suggested improvement: use past simple for completed past activities and avoid repetition.
× Write my work very fast and I am very fast at writing with hands so I prefer.
✓ I can write my work very fast, and I am very fast at writing by hand, so I prefer it.
The original sentence lacks an appropriate auxiliary verb for ability and uses 'with hands' awkwardly. Use 'can' for ability and 'by hand' as the correct prepositional phrase. Also add 'it' to clarify the object of preference. Suggested improvement: include modal 'can' for ability and use idiomatic prepositions.
× I type on laptop keyboard not everyday but sometimes when I have some work on online like searching for any project or for any movie or anything.
✓ I type on a laptop keyboard, not every day, but sometimes when I have some online work, like searching for a project or a movie.
Missing articles and incorrect adverb placement: use 'a laptop keyboard' (indefinite article) and 'online work' (no preposition 'on' needed). 'Not everyday' should be 'not every day' (two words). Remove redundant 'or anything'. Suggested improvement: add appropriate articles and correct adverb spacing.
× So I prefer laptop keyboard only because it is very nice and it is modified so I like it.
✓ So I prefer the laptop keyboard because it is comfortable and well designed, so I like it.
The phrase 'it is modified' is unnatural; 'well designed' or 'updated' is more appropriate. Also include the definite article 'the' before 'laptop keyboard' when referring to that option. Use concise, natural adjectives. Suggested improvement: choose natural adjectives and use articles correctly.
× I learn it on my high school days when I was in class 8 hours Sir teach us how to type in keyboard.
✓ I learned it during my high school days when I was in class 8; the teacher taught us how to type on a keyboard.
Use past simple for completed actions: 'learned' and 'taught'. 'Class 8' should be 'class 8' or 'in eighth grade' and needs punctuation. 'Teach us' is present; change to 'taught us'. Use 'on a keyboard' (preposition) not 'in keyboard'. Suggested improvement: use past tense consistently and correct prepositions.
× So from that I know.
✓ So from that, I know how to type.
The original is vague and incomplete. Add the object 'how to type' to make the meaning clear and keep present tense for a current ability resulting from past learning. Suggested improvement: include the object/complement to complete the sentence.
× If we have to improve our typing, firstly we have to focus on how how much time we are taking and how the work is and we have to just focus on keyboard while typing.
✓ If we want to improve our typing, first we should focus on how much time we take and on the quality of our work, and we should concentrate on the keyboard while typing.
The original has repetition ('how how'), awkward phrasing ('how the work is'), and inconsistent modal use. Use 'want to' or 'need to' for purpose, 'first' instead of 'firstly' in spoken style, and parallel structure with 'focus on X and on Y'. Replace 'just focus on keyboard' with 'concentrate on the keyboard'. Suggested improvement: eliminate repetition, use parallel structure, and choose appropriate verbs for advice.
× So it will automatically improve if we will see it and if we will do it all day so.
✓ So it will automatically improve if we practice regularly and use it every day.
Do not use 'will' in both clauses; use present simple in conditional clauses (first conditional) or rephrase. 'If we will see it' is incorrect; use 'if we practice' or 'if we use it'. 'Do it all day' is unnatural; 'use it every day' or 'practice every day' is better. Suggested improvement: use correct conditional with present simple in the if-clause and use natural collocations like 'practice regularly'.