Part 1
考官
Do you prefer typing or handwriting?
考生
I prefer handwriting, sometime prefer uh, typing for save time.
考官
Do you type on a desktop or laptop keyboard every day?
考生
I type on the desktop every day, sometime typing laptop. Now I am studying ILDS so practice in a laptop.
考官
When did you learn how to type on a keyboard?
考生
I show video in a YouTube for practice type on keyboard.
考官
How do you improve your typing?
考生
I everyday practice for typing on keyboard.
Do you prefer typing or handwriting?
分數: 58.0建議: Be more natural and grammatically correct. Start with a clear topic sentence, avoid fillers, use linking words for contrast, and give a brief reason. Aim for 2–3 concise sentences and correct verb forms.
範例: I prefer handwriting because I find it helps me remember information better. However, I sometimes type when I need to save time, for example when writing emails or notes quickly.
Do you type on a desktop or laptop keyboard every day?
分數: 60.0建議: Give a direct topic sentence, use consistent tense and clearer linking words to connect ideas. Provide a specific reason or situation to make your answer more informative.
範例: I usually type on a desktop every day because that is my main computer at home. Recently I have been practicing on my laptop while studying ILDS, so I use it more often for coursework and exercises.
When did you learn how to type on a keyboard?
分數: 52.0建議: Answer the question directly with a time reference, use past tense correctly, and add a brief detail about how you learned to make it specific. Avoid incorrect verb forms and word order.
範例: I learned to type a few years ago by watching YouTube tutorials. Those videos taught me proper finger placement and practice drills, which helped me improve quickly.
How do you improve your typing?
分數: 55.0建議: Provide a clear, grammatically correct topic sentence and include specific methods or frequency. Use linking words if you add multiple methods to improve coherence.
範例: I improve my typing by practicing every day with online typing exercises and timed tests. I also watch tutorial videos to correct my technique and try to type longer texts to build speed and accuracy.
× I prefer handwriting, sometime prefer uh, typing for save time.
✓ I prefer handwriting; sometimes I prefer typing to save time.
Errors: 'sometime' should be 'sometimes' (plural/adverb form) and 'for save time' is ungrammatical. Use 'to save time' after a verb of preference. Also add subject 'I' before second clause for clarity and change comma to semicolon or conjunction. Suggestion: use 'sometimes' for frequency and 'to' + base verb for purpose.
× I type on the desktop every day, sometime typing laptop.
✓ I type on the desktop every day; sometimes I type on a laptop.
Errors: 'sometime' should be 'sometimes' (adverb of frequency). Missing subject 'I' in second clause. Also need preposition 'on' before 'a laptop'. Suggestion: include subject and correct adverb, and use 'on a laptop' for clarity.
× Now I am studying ILDS so practice in a laptop.
✓ Now I am studying ILDS, so I practice on a laptop.
Errors: missing subject 'I' in second clause; incorrect preposition 'in a laptop' should be 'on a laptop'. Also add comma before coordinating conjunction 'so'. Suggestion: use 'on' for using devices and include subject.
× When did you learn how to type on a keyboard?
✓ When did you learn to type on a keyboard?
Error: 'learn how to type' is acceptable, but more natural/formal is 'learn to type'. No article error actually; primary correction is verb form 'learn to' vs 'learn how to'. Suggestion: use 'learn to type' for conciseness.
× I show video in a YouTube for practice type on keyboard.
✓ I watched a video on YouTube to practice typing on the keyboard.
Errors: verb tense and form: 'I show' is wrong; use past 'I watched' or 'I watched a video'. 'a YouTube' is incorrect article/preposition; use 'on YouTube'. 'for practice type' should be 'to practice typing'. Missing article before 'keyboard' often needs 'the' or 'a' depending on context; 'the keyboard' is natural. Suggestion: use correct past tense, 'on YouTube', 'to practice' plus gerund 'typing'.
× How do you improve your typing?
✓ How do you improve your typing?
No correction needed; sentence is grammatically correct. It uses present simple appropriately to ask about habitual actions. Keep as is.
× I everyday practice for typing on keyboard.
✓ I practice typing on the keyboard every day.
Errors: word order: 'everyday' (adjective) vs 'every day' (adverbial phrase) — here use 'every day'. Unnecessary preposition 'for' before 'typing'. Use gerund 'typing' as object of 'practice'. Include article 'the' before 'keyboard'. Suggestion: place 'every day' after the verb, remove 'for', and use 'the keyboard'.