Part 1
Examiner
Do you prefer typing or handwriting?
Candidate
I prefer typing because it in this daily life there is a lot of technology so every person usually uses the mobile phones. So whenever a person have to send a message they use to typing.
Examiner
Do you type on a desktop or laptop keyboard every day?
Candidate
I am having my own laptop of the Samsung company. So I daily use my laptop and I am having a typing on my laptop keyboard everyday.
Examiner
When did you learn how to type on a keyboard?
Candidate
I remember that I was in a third standard when my computer teacher told me that how to use a keyboard and how to type on it.
Examiner
How do you improve your typing?
Candidate
I improve my typing by downloading a app in my laptop. I usually start practicing on that app daily for 30 to 40 minutes to improve my typing skill.
Do you prefer typing or handwriting?
Score: 60.0Suggestion: Make the answer more natural and concise. Start with a clear topic sentence, correct grammar (verb forms, articles), avoid redundancy, and add a brief reason with a cohesive linking word. Keep it within 2–3 sentences.
Example: I prefer typing to handwriting because most communication today is digital. For example, people usually use phones and laptops to send messages and emails, so typing is faster and more convenient.
Do you type on a desktop or laptop keyboard every day?
Score: 55.0Suggestion: Use a natural structure and correct verb forms. Give one clear sentence stating which device you use, then add a short supporting detail (how often or why). Avoid repeating words.
Example: I type on my Samsung laptop every day. I use it for work and study, so I’m on the laptop for several hours each day.
When did you learn how to type on a keyboard?
Score: 70.0Suggestion: Give a direct, grammatically correct response and include a brief supporting detail. Use linking words to connect the time and the reason or context.
Example: I learned to type when I was in third grade. My computer teacher introduced the keyboard and taught us basic typing skills during class.
How do you improve your typing?
Score: 75.0Suggestion: Be precise and concise. Correct articles and word forms, and use linking words to show routine and result. Mention the app name or a specific practice method if possible.
Example: I improve my typing with a practice app on my laptop. I use it for about 30–40 minutes every day, which has helped me increase my speed and reduce errors.
× I prefer typing because it in this daily life there is a lot of technology so every person usually uses the mobile phones.
✓ I prefer typing because in daily life there is a lot of technology, so people usually use mobile phones.
Original sentence misuses 'it' and 'every person' and has article issues. Remove the unnecessary 'it', change 'the mobile phones' to 'mobile phones' (general plural) and replace 'every person' with 'people' for naturalness. Also add a comma before the coordinating conjunction for clarity.
× So whenever a person have to send a message they use to typing.
✓ So whenever a person has to send a message, they use typing.
The verb 'have' must agree with singular subject 'a person' so it should be 'has' (subject-verb agreement). 'Use to typing' is ungrammatical; here 'use' plus gerund or simply 'they type' are options. I corrected to 'they use typing' to keep closer to original, but preferable is 'they type'. Added comma for clarity.
× I am having my own laptop of the Samsung company.
✓ I have my own Samsung laptop.
English does not use 'am having' to indicate possession; use the simple present 'have'. Also 'of the Samsung company' is awkward; the natural order is 'Samsung laptop'. This fixes verb tense and word order.
× So I daily use my laptop and I am having a typing on my laptop keyboard everyday.
✓ So I use my laptop every day and I practice typing on its keyboard.
Replace 'daily use' with 'use... every day' for natural adverb placement. 'I am having a typing' is incorrect—'have' is not used this way; instead 'practice typing' or 'type' should be used. Also use 'every day' as two words. 'On its keyboard' avoids repetition.
× I remember that I was in a third standard when my computer teacher told me that how to use a keyboard and how to type on it.
✓ I remember that I was in third grade when my computer teacher taught me how to use a keyboard and how to type on it.
Use 'taught' (past tense of 'teach') rather than 'told me that how' which is ungrammatical. In many varieties of English 'third standard' is better as 'third grade'. Remove unnecessary 'that' before 'how'.
× I improve my typing by downloading a app in my laptop.
✓ I improve my typing by downloading an app on my laptop.
'a app' is incorrect; before a vowel sound use 'an'. Also use 'on my laptop' rather than 'in my laptop'.
× I usually start practicing on that app daily for 30 to 40 minutes to improve my typing skill.
✓ I usually practice on that app for 30 to 40 minutes daily to improve my typing skills.
Move 'daily' after the time expression for natural word order. 'Start practicing' is acceptable but simpler 'practice' is more natural. Use plural 'skills' when referring to ability in general.