TypingPart 1 Report

MockPart12026-02-05 00:05:13

Conversation

Part 1

Examiner

Do you prefer typing or handwriting?

Candidate

I prefer more handwriting because it's a very comfortable for me and to be honest her typing is my I have some problem with it. So handwriting is more useful for me.

Examiner

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

Candidate

Uh, usually I type, uh, or on laptop because I don't have a computer. So uh, I prefer to type on a laptop. I think it's more incredibly comfort and uh, just maybe, I don't know.

Examiner

When did you learn how to type on a keyboard?

Candidate

I think it's easy to learn how to type because I think it's a knowledge that comes from from your childhood. So I don't remember when I learned it, but I know that I can type since I was a child.

Examiner

How do you improve your typing?

Candidate

To improve my typing, I everyday do some practice tests. I just write some essays, maybe just uh, chat with my friends. I think it's kind of, umm, practices like mock tests.

Evaluation

Overall

Overall: 6.0Fluency & Coherence: 6.0Pronunciation: 6.0Grammar: 6.0Lexical Resource: 6.0

Part 1

Do you prefer typing or handwriting?

Score: 55.0

Suggestion: Be clearer and more natural: start with a direct topic sentence, give 1–2 specific reasons, and avoid hesitation and unclear pronouns. Use linking words (because, so) and correct small grammar errors (e.g., "more comfortable for me," not "her typing is my"). Keep it within 2–4 sentences.

Example: I prefer handwriting to typing because it feels more comfortable and helps me remember information better. For example, when I take notes by hand I focus more and retain details longer, so I often choose handwriting for studying.

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

Score: 50.0

Suggestion: Answer directly and confidently: state which device you use, give a brief reason, and avoid filler words (uh, um, maybe). Use precise adjectives (comfortable) and one linking phrase (because, so). Keep to 2–3 sentences.

Example: I usually type on a laptop because I don't own a desktop computer. Laptops are convenient and comfortable for me since I can work anywhere, so I use them every day.

When did you learn how to type on a keyboard?

Score: 65.0

Suggestion: Be concise and more specific: give a clear time reference if possible (e.g., as a child, at school) and avoid repetition. Use a topic sentence then a supporting detail with a linking word. Limit to 2–3 sentences.

Example: I learned to type when I was a child, mostly at school and by practicing on family computers. Because I started early, I can't remember the exact age, but I have been typing since primary school.

How do you improve your typing?

Score: 60.0

Suggestion: Structure your response: state the methods you use, give one specific example and explain the result. Remove fillers and correct grammar ("every day" not "everyday"). Use linking words (for example, so) and stay within 3 sentences.

Example: I improve my typing by practicing every day using online typing tests and by writing essays. For example, I do ten-minute typing drills and also chat with friends, which has helped increase my speed and accuracy.

Grammar

Incorrect use of pronouns

× I prefer more handwriting because it's a very comfortable for me and to be honest her typing is my I have some problem with it.

I prefer handwriting because it is very comfortable for me and, to be honest, I have some problems with typing.

Pronoun errors and word order: 'her typing is my I' is nonsensical and likely meant 'I have some problems with typing'. Also 'a very comfortable' incorrectly uses the article with the adjective; 'comfortable' describes handwriting, so use 'it is very comfortable' and plural 'problems' is more natural. Suggestion: keep subject pronoun 'I' and place verb 'have' before the object; remove the extra article before 'comfortable'. Grammar problem type ID:12

Third person singular issue

× Uh, usually I type, uh, or on laptop because I don't have a computer.

Usually I type on a laptop because I don't have a desktop computer.

Awkward phrasing and missing article: 'on laptop' needs the article 'a' and 'computer' is ambiguous; context suggests 'desktop computer'. Also remove filler words and reorganize. Suggestion: use 'a laptop' and specify 'desktop' if contrasting. Grammar problem type ID:2

Incorrect use of adjectives or adverbs

× I think it's more incredibly comfort and uh, just maybe, I don't know.

I think it's much more comfortable, but I'm not sure.

Incorrect adverb/adjective forms: 'incredibly comfort' is incorrect; 'comfortable' is the adjective and should be modified by an adverb like 'much' or 'more' as appropriate. 'Just maybe, I don't know' is informal and redundant; use 'but I'm not sure'. Suggestion: use correct adjective 'comfortable' and appropriate modifier. Grammar problem type ID:13

Present tense issue

× I think it's easy to learn how to type because I think it's a knowledge that comes from from your childhood.

I think it is easy to learn how to type because it is a skill that comes from childhood.

Tense and word choice: 'it's a knowledge' is incorrect collocation; use 'a skill' or 'knowledge' without article. 'Comes from from your childhood' has a repeated word and awkward possessive; use 'comes from childhood' or 'from your childhood'. Suggestion: use 'skill' and remove duplicate 'from'. Grammar problem type ID:6

Present tense / wrong auxiliary

× I know that I can type since I was a child.

I have been able to type since I was a child.

Use of 'can' with 'since' is incorrect for ongoing ability from past until now; use present perfect 'have been able to' to indicate ability continuing from past to present. Suggestion: use present perfect for actions or states that started in the past and continue now. Grammar problem type ID:6

Incorrect use of adverbs

× To improve my typing, I everyday do some practice tests.

To improve my typing, I practice every day with some tests.

Adverb placement and form: 'I everyday do' is incorrect; 'everyday' as an adjective means ordinary, whereas 'every day' (two words) is the adverbial phrase. Place the adverb after the verb or use 'every day' before the verb phrase. Suggestion: use 'practice every day' or 'every day I do practice tests'. Grammar problem type ID:20

Incorrect use of articles

× I just write some essays, maybe just uh, chat with my friends.

I just write some essays and maybe chat with my friends.

Redundant 'just' and missing conjunction: use 'and' to link activities. Article use is acceptable, but streamline phrasing. Suggestion: remove filler words and use 'and' to connect items. Grammar problem type ID:22

Incorrect use of adjectives or nouns

× I think it's kind of, umm, practices like mock tests.

I think it's kind of practice, like mock tests.

Countable/uncountable noun error: 'practices' in this context should be the uncountable noun 'practice' (general activity). 'Kind of' should modify 'practice'. Suggestion: use 'practice' for general activity or 'practice sessions/mock tests' if countable. Grammar problem type ID:13

Vocabulary

ComfortablePleasant; Cozy; Loose; Leisurely
EasyUncomplicated; Docile; Vulnerable; Leisurely
UsefulFunctional; Beneficial
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