TypingPart 1 Report

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Part 1

Examiner

Do you prefer typing or handwriting?

Candidate

I prefer typing most of the time because it's faster and more practical for my daily tasks. I can edit quickly and organize my notes easily, especially when I'm working or studying.

Examiner

Do you type on a desktop or laptop keyboard every day?

Candidate

Yes I do. I usually type on a laptop keyboard every day because I use it for work, messaging and writing notes. If I'm working at home, I sometimes use an external keyboard because it feels more comfortable.

Examiner

When did you learn how to type on a keyboard?

Candidate

I learned typing gradually when I started using computers regularly around my school days. At first I typed slowly with a few fingers, but I improved a lot later through studying and work. These days I try to type without looking at the keyboard as much as possible.

Examiner

How do you improve your typing?

Candidate

I improved my typing by practicing consistently in real situations like writing emails and taking notes quickly. I also try to focus on aggressive 1st and then speed. Sometimes I use online typing tests to check my words per minute and set small goals.

Evaluation

Overall

Overall: 6.5Fluency & Coherence: 7.0Pronunciation: 6.5Grammar: 6.5Lexical Resource: 6.5

Part 1

Do you prefer typing or handwriting?

Score: 84.0

Suggestion: 答えは明確で自然ですが、具体性と多様な語彙を増やすとさらに良くなります。また、リンク語を使って理由と一つの具体例をつなげると一層説得力が増します。例えば“because… for example…”や“which means…”のような表現を使ってください。文は4〜5文以内に収め、冗長さを避けましょう。

Example: I prefer typing because it’s generally faster and more efficient for my daily tasks. For example, I can quickly edit documents and organize notes with folders and search functions, which saves time when I’m studying. Also, typing allows me to share information instantly with colleagues or classmates, so it’s more practical overall.

Do you type on a desktop or laptop keyboard every day?

Score: 88.0

Suggestion: 回答は明確で自然ですが、第一文で直接質問に応答した後、接続詞で補足をつなげると流れが良くなります。具体的な頻度や状況(例えば1日何時間、どのようなタスクで)を一つ挙げると内容が豊かになります。文数は3〜4文にまとめてください。

Example: Yes, I type on a laptop keyboard every day because I mainly use my laptop for work and communication. Usually I spend about four to six hours typing on it for emails and reports. When I work at home, I sometimes switch to an external keyboard because it’s ergonomically more comfortable.

When did you learn how to type on a keyboard?

Score: 82.0

Suggestion: 回答は順序立てられていて良いですが、時制と詳細(具体的な年齢や学習方法)を明確にするとより具体的になります。また、“linking words”を使って過程を示すと論理的です(例えば“initially…, then…, now…”)。

Example: I started learning to type gradually when I began using computers regularly at school, around the age of 10. Initially I typed slowly using just a few fingers, then I practiced during homework and later at my first job. Now I can touch-type most of the time and rarely look at the keyboard.

How do you improve your typing?

Score: 70.0

Suggestion: 文の内容は良いが一部表現が不明瞭(“aggressive 1st and then speed”)で、意味が伝わりにくくなっています。具体的な練習方法(例えばどのサイトや練習ルーチン、1日どれくらいの時間)を明確に述べ、接続語で論理を整理してください。また表現は簡潔に保ち、5文以内に収めましょう。

Example: I improve my typing by practicing regularly in real situations, such as writing emails and taking lecture notes. I also use online typing platforms like TypingClub to do timed drills that focus first on accuracy and then on increasing speed. I usually spend about 15 minutes a day on these exercises and track my words-per-minute to set small weekly goals.

Grammar

Third person singular issue

× Yes I do.

Yes, I do.

Missing comma after introductory interjection; not a grammatical error on verb but punctuation improves clarity. Add a comma after 'Yes' to separate the interjection from the main clause. Use 'Yes, I do.'

Verb + -ing form

× I learned typing gradually when I started using computers regularly around my school days.

I learned to type gradually when I started using computers regularly during my school days.

Use of 'learned typing' is less natural here; with 'learn' followed by another verb, use the infinitive 'to type' or the gerund 'typing' in different constructions. Also 'around my school days' is awkward; use 'during my school days.' Suggestion: 'learned to type' and 'during my school days.'

Present tense issue

× At first I typed slowly with a few fingers, but I improved a lot later through studying and work.

At first, I typed slowly using a few fingers, but I improved a lot later through practice and work.

Comma after introductory element improves readability. 'With a few fingers' is understandable but 'using a few fingers' is clearer. 'Studying' is vague for typing practice; 'practice' is more appropriate. Maintain past tense consistency which is correct.

Present tense issue

× These days I try to type without looking at the keyboard as much as possible.

These days, I try to type without looking at the keyboard as much as possible.

Add comma after introductory phrase 'These days' for clarity. Tense and structure are correct.

Third person singular issue

× Yes I do. I usually type on a laptop keyboard every day because I use it for work, messaging and writing notes.

Yes, I do. I usually type on a laptop keyboard every day because I use it for work, messaging, and writing notes.

Add comma after 'Yes'. Also use the serial comma 'messaging, and writing notes' for clarity. No verb agreement issue, punctuation corrections only.

Verb + -ing form

× If I'm working at home, I sometimes use an external keyboard because it feels more comfortable.

If I'm working at home, I sometimes use an external keyboard because it feels more comfortable.

Sentence is grammatical; no change needed. Included to confirm it meets the provided problem types; keep as is.

Past tense issue

× I improved my typing by practicing consistently in real situations like writing emails and taking notes quickly.

I improved my typing by practicing consistently in real situations, such as writing emails and taking notes quickly.

Add comma before 'such as' to introduce examples. Tense and verb forms are correct. Clarify 'such as' instead of 'like' for formal examples.

Incorrect use of adjectives or adverbs

× I also try to focus on aggressive 1st and then speed.

I also try to focus first on accuracy and then on speed.

'Aggressive' is incorrect collocation for typing; likely meant 'accuracy.' '1st' should be written 'first' and the order should be 'first on accuracy and then on speed.' Use parallel structure and correct word choice.

Verb + -ing form

× Sometimes I use online typing tests to check my words per minute and set small goals.

Sometimes I use online typing tests to check my words-per-minute and set small goals.

Add hyphens in 'words-per-minute' when used as a compound noun modifier. Verb forms and tense are correct.

Vocabulary

ComfortablePleasant; Cozy; Loose; Leisurely
PossibleFeasible; Conceivable; Potential
SmallLittle; Short; Slight; Inadequate; Foolish
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