TypingPart 1 Report

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Conversation

Part 1

Examiner

Do you prefer typing or handwriting?

Candidate

I prefer typing to Google handwriting because it's more convenient and faster, especially when I have too much thing to know. For example, typing helps me save them and make it easier to edit and organize my notes on a computer.

Examiner

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

Candidate

Yes, I usually tie on my laptop every day because I'm a student and uh. I have many thing to uh knows example by uh typing. It can help me save time and make it easier to organize my notes.

Examiner

When did you learn how to type on a keyboard?

Candidate

I learned how to tie a keyboard. Add not my secondary school I took IT classes when we practice touch typing which really helped me increase both my speed and accuracy.

Examiner

How do you improve your typing?

Candidate

Uh, is Jordan. I practice taping every day using online typing exercises and timed tests. Regular practice helps build muscle memory and reduce errors, so my typing speed and accuracy have improved.

Evaluation

Overall

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

Part 1

Do you prefer typing or handwriting?

Score: 65.0

Suggestion: Cải thiện: Tránh lỗi ngữ pháp và từ vựng không chính xác; trả lời trực tiếp hơn và ngắn gọn; dùng liên từ để mạch lạc; cung cấp chi tiết cụ thể hơn (ví dụ loại ghi chú, tình huống). Cụ thể: sửa các lỗi như “Google handwriting”, “too much thing to know” và dùng cấu trúc rõ ràng (topic sentence + 1-2 supporting details).

Example: I prefer typing to handwriting because it is faster and more convenient. For example, when I take lecture notes on my laptop, I can quickly edit, organize them into folders, and back them up to the cloud, which saves time and prevents losing information.

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

Score: 50.0

Suggestion: Cải thiện: Khắc phục phát âm/viết sai từ (tie → type), loại bỏ tiếng lắp (uh) và câu rời rạc; trả lời rõ ràng là laptop/desktop; thêm chi tiết cụ thể về tần suất và mục đích. Giữ câu ngắn và logic, dùng liên từ khi cần.

Example: Yes, I type on my laptop every day because I’m a student. I often type lecture notes and assignments, which helps me save time and keep everything organized in folders.

When did you learn how to type on a keyboard?

Score: 60.0

Suggestion: Cải thiện: Sửa lỗi ngữ pháp và trật tự từ; trả lời trực tiếp với thời điểm rõ ràng (e.g., in secondary school) và dùng thì phù hợp; loại bỏ từ thừa như “Add not”; nối các mệnh đề bằng liên từ thích hợp để mạch lạc.

Example: I learned to type in secondary school when I took IT classes. During those lessons we practised touch typing regularly, which significantly improved my speed and accuracy.

How do you improve your typing?

Score: 70.0

Suggestion: Cải thiện: Bỏ tiếng lắp; sửa lỗi chính tả (taping → typing); cung cấp thêm chi tiết cụ thể về cách tập (loại bài tập, thời lượng, mục tiêu) và dùng linking words để nối ý; giữ tối đa 3-4 câu.

Example: I practise typing every day using online exercises and timed tests for about 20 minutes. I also focus on accuracy first, then gradually increase speed, and track my progress with weekly tests to see improvements.

Grammar

Incorrect use of nouns / Singular and plural issue

× I prefer typing to Google handwriting because it's more convenient and faster, especially when I have too much thing to know.

I prefer typing to handwriting because it's more convenient and faster, especially when I have too many things to do.

'Thing' should be plural 'things' when referring to multiple items (Grammar Problem Type 1). 'Too much' is used with uncountable nouns; use 'too many' for countable nouns like 'things'. 'To know' is incorrect here; the intended meaning is tasks or work, so use 'to do'. Suggestion: use countable/uncountable distinction and choose the correct infinitive verb for intended meaning.

Incorrect use of articles and word choice

× Yes, I usually tie on my laptop every day because I'm a student and uh.

Yes, I usually type on my laptop every day because I'm a student.

The verb 'tie' is a spelling error; correct verb is 'type' (not covered directly but relates to word form). Also 'on my laptop' is acceptable; the trailing 'and uh.' is incomplete and should be removed to form a complete sentence (Grammar Problem Type 22 for article errors not directly relevant; primary error is wrong word/spelling). Suggestion: remove filler words and ensure correct verb spelling.

Singular and plural issue

× I have many thing to uh knows example by uh typing.

I have many things to know, for example, by typing.

'Thing' must be plural 'things' when referring to multiple items (Grammar Problem Type 1). 'Knows' is incorrect because 'know' after 'to' should be base form (infinitive) 'to know' not 'knows' (Grammar Problem Type 6 Present tense issue). Also word order and lack of connectors makes the sentence unclear; add 'for example' and proper punctuation. Suggestion: use plural nouns when appropriate and keep verbs after 'to' in base form.

Verb form / Past tense issue

× I learned how to tie a keyboard.

I learned how to type on a keyboard.

'Tie' is incorrect; correct verb is 'type'. Also include preposition 'on' with 'keyboard' to indicate input device (Grammar Problem Type 8 Verb + -ing form not applicable; primary is wrong verb form/spelling). Suggestion: use correct verb 'type' and include 'on' for instruments.

Sentence structure errors

× Add not my secondary school I took IT classes when we practice touch typing which really helped me increase both my speed and accuracy.

At my secondary school, I took IT classes where we practiced touch typing, which really helped me increase both my speed and accuracy.

Original sentence has word order and connector errors (Grammar Problem Type 26). 'Add not' is incorrect and should be 'At'. 'Practice' should be past tense 'practiced' to match 'I took' and 'helped' (Grammar Problem Type 5 Past tense issue). Use 'where' for location clause and add commas for the nonrestrictive 'which' clause. Suggestion: ensure correct preposition for time/place, maintain consistent past tense, and use appropriate relative pronouns.

Incorrect use of pronouns and spelling

× Uh, is Jordan. I practice taping every day using online typing exercises and timed tests.

I practice typing every day using online typing exercises and timed tests.

'is Jordan' is irrelevant and likely a filler or misrecognition; remove it to make a coherent answer (Grammar Problem Type 12 Incorrect use of pronouns not directly but relates to extraneous words). 'Taping' is a spelling error for 'typing'. Suggestion: remove irrelevant fragments and correct spelling to the intended verb.

Present perfect / Present tense consistency

× Regular practice helps build muscle memory and reduce errors, so my typing speed and accuracy have improved.

Regular practice helps build muscle memory and reduce errors, so my typing speed and accuracy have improved.

This sentence is grammatically correct but check tense consistency: 'helps' (present) describes general truth; 'have improved' (present perfect) is appropriate to show change over time. No change needed. Suggestion: keep this structure to show ongoing result of regular practice.

Vocabulary

ManyNumerous; A great/good deal of
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