TypingPart 1 Report

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Part 1

Examiner

Do you prefer typing or handwriting?

Candidate

I usually prefer using keyboard because it's much faster and more convenient than the other one. I usually have the task which had the deadlines, so I need to to be hurry up until the deadline.

Examiner

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

Candidate

I usually prefer laptop keyboard because I have an on MacBook and it's much faster. That's why I always practice about four or five days in a week on my MacBook. And also I have learned a lot of programming which is based on my department in this year. It helps.

Examiner

When did you learn how to type on a keyboard?

Candidate

When I was in high school, we had a computer lab to take some lessons about programming. To be honest, I didn't have any interest about programming or the computer, but I was preparing to enter for the high school exams. That's why I practiced four or five days in a week in those semester.

Examiner

How do you improve your typing?

Candidate

Based on my experience, it's totally up to how much you practice. For example, I wasn't really interested in programming or computer application, but I had to take lessons for high school entrance exam. If you interested. If you were interested in computers or any application, you would learn.

Evaluation

Overall

Overall: 6.0Fluency & Coherence: 6.0Pronunciation: 6.0Grammar: 5.5Lexical Resource: 6.0

Part 1

Do you prefer typing or handwriting?

Score: 64.0

Suggestion: Cevap iyi bir fikir içeriyor ancak dilbilgisi ve akıcılık sorunları var. Tekrarlardan kaçının, gereksiz ifadeleri çıkarın ve cümleleri net zaman-durum belirteçleriyle düzeltin. Örneğin "I usually prefer typing because it's faster and more convenient, especially when I have tasks with deadlines" gibi daha doğal ve kısa bir yapı kullanın. Ayrıca fazladan kelime tekrarlarını ("usually" iki kez) ve hata yapan ifadeleri ("need to to be hurry up") düzeltin.

Example: I usually prefer typing because it's faster and more convenient, especially when I have tasks with tight deadlines.

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

Score: 68.0

Suggestion: Cevap mantıklı ama yine birkaç dilbilgisi hatası ve gereksiz tekrar var. 'I have an on MacBook' gibi hataları düzeltin, zaman uyumuna dikkat edin ('this year' yerine 'this year' doğru ama cümlenin bağlamı net olmalı). Bağlaçları kullanarak cümleleri birleştirin ve maksimum 3-4 cümleyle sınırlayın. Örneğin: "I usually use my MacBook because it's portable and fast, and I use it several times a week for programming related to my studies."

Example: I usually use my MacBook because it's portable and fast, so I practise on it about four or five days a week for programming related to my course.

When did you learn how to type on a keyboard?

Score: 70.0

Suggestion: İçerik ve mantık açık ama bazı dilbilgisi hataları ve gereksiz uzun anlatım var. 'interest about' yerine 'interest in' kullanın, 'in those semester' yerine 'during that semester' veya 'at that time' daha doğru. Bir konu cümlesiyle başlayıp neden belirten bir cümleyle destekleyin. Gereksiz tekrarları ("four or five days a week" iki yerde tekrar edilmiş) kaldırın.

Example: I learned to type in high school when we had lessons in the computer lab, and I practised regularly during that semester because I was preparing for entrance exams.

How do you improve your typing?

Score: 62.0

Suggestion: Cevap fikir veriyor fakat daha düzenli ve dilbilgisi açısından doğru olması gerekiyor. Kısa ve net cümlelerle başlayın ('I improve my typing by practising regularly.') ardından örnek verin. Eksik ve hatalı yapı ("If you interested.") düzeltin ve koşul cümlelerini doğru kullanın ('If you are interested, you will learn faster'). Ayrıca, aynı fikirleri tekrarlamaktan kaçının.

Example: I improve my typing by practising regularly; for example, when I had to prepare for exams I practised most days, and being interested in computers helped me learn faster.

Grammar

Verb in the present participle form

× I usually prefer using keyboard because it's much faster and more convenient than the other one.

I usually prefer using a keyboard because it's much faster and more convenient than the other method.

The noun 'keyboard' needs an article 'a' and 'the other one' is vague; 'the other method' is clearer. Use of 'using' with 'prefer' is acceptable but article omission is an error. Suggestion: say 'prefer using a keyboard' or 'prefer the keyboard'.

Sentence structure errors

× I usually have the task which had the deadlines, so I need to to be hurry up until the deadline.

I usually have tasks with deadlines, so I need to hurry up until the deadline.

Original has tense inconsistency and awkward phrasing. 'Have the task which had the deadlines' is incorrect; use plural 'tasks' and 'with deadlines'. Remove extra 'to' and use 'hurry up' (no 'be'). Keep present simple for habitual actions. Suggestion: 'I usually have tasks with deadlines, so I need to hurry up to meet them.'

Third person singular issue

× I usually prefer laptop keyboard because I have an on MacBook and it's much faster.

I usually prefer a laptop keyboard because I have one on my MacBook and it's much faster.

Missing article before 'laptop keyboard' and incorrect pronoun 'an' before 'on MacBook' and should be 'one on my MacBook' or better 'because I have a MacBook and it's much faster.' Suggestion: 'I usually prefer a laptop keyboard because I have a MacBook and it's much faster.'

Incorrect use of prepositions

× That's why I always practice about four or five days in a week on my MacBook.

That's why I always practice about four or five days a week on my MacBook.

Use 'a week' not 'in a week' after frequency expressions. Keep 'about four or five days a week'.

Incorrect use of prepositions

× And also I have learned a lot of programming which is based on my department in this year.

I have also learned a lot of programming related to my department this year.

'Based on my department' is unnatural; use 'related to my department'. 'In this year' should be 'this year'. Move 'also' to natural position: 'I have also learned...'.

Past tense issue

× When I was in high school, we had a computer lab to take some lessons about programming.

When I was in high school, we had a computer lab where we took some lessons in programming.

Use 'where we took' instead of 'to take' to indicate past action. 'Lessons about programming' is acceptable but 'lessons in programming' is more natural.

Incorrect use of prepositions

× To be honest, I didn't have any interest about programming or the computer, but I was preparing to enter for the high school exams.

To be honest, I didn't have any interest in programming or computers, but I was preparing to enter the high school exams.

Use 'interest in' not 'interest about'. 'The computer' should be plural 'computers' or omit article. Also 'preparing to enter for the high school exams' should be 'preparing to enter the high school exams' or 'preparing for the high school entrance exams.'

Incorrect use of prepositions

× That's why I practiced four or five days in a week in those semester.

That's why I practiced four or five days a week during those semesters.

Use 'a week' after frequency, and 'during those semesters' (plural) is correct. 'In those semester' is incorrect number and preposition.

Present tense issue

× Based on my experience, it's totally up to how much you practice.

Based on my experience, it totally depends on how much you practice.

'It's totally up to' is informal and ungrammatical here; use 'depends on' to express dependence. Maintain present simple for general truth.

Past tense issue

× For example, I wasn't really interested in programming or computer application, but I had to take lessons for high school entrance exam.

For example, I wasn't really interested in programming or computer applications, but I had to take lessons for the high school entrance exam.

Plural 'computer applications' is more natural. Add definite article 'the' before 'high school entrance exam.' Tense 'wasn't' and 'had to' are correct.

Sentence structure errors

× If you interested.

If you are interested.

Missing auxiliary verb 'are' to form present simple passive/condition. Complete conditional clause: 'If you are interested, ...'.

Sentence structure errors

× If you were interested in computers or any application, you would learn.

If you are interested in computers or any applications, you will learn.

Original mixes second and first conditional incorrectly. For a general truth use present real conditional: 'If you are interested..., you will learn' or 'you will want to learn.' Use 'applications' plural. If speaking about hypothetical present, 'If you were interested..., you would learn' is acceptable but context indicates general advice so use present/future.

Vocabulary

HighTall; High-ranking; Inflated; Strong; Favorable
InterestedAttentive; Concerned; Partisan
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