TypingPart 1 Report

MockPart12026-04-10 00:23:14

Conversation

Part 1

Examiner

Do you prefer typing or handwriting?

Candidate

It depends on the situation. If I need uh, take note fast or umm, you know, meeting, umm, it just uh, use my phone or laptop to type. In contrast, when I write my diary, I just use a pen.

Examiner

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

Candidate

Every day I usually use umm, laptop to type because umm, I can bring it uh, and to everywhere. And uh, I work in communication marketing, so laptop can help me work.

Examiner

When did you learn how to type on a keyboard?

Candidate

I learned type UH by keyboard when I was uh, 5th grade Student is A because it's a subject in my school and I'm feel grateful because uh, I can learn. It's UMM early.

Examiner

How do you improve your typing?

Candidate

I'm practice typing every day for my study and my work, uh, to enhance this skill. And I think it's a great way.

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: Make the response more fluent and structured: start with a clear topic sentence, reduce hesitations, and provide one specific reason for each preference using linking words. Keep it within 2–3 sentences and use more accurate grammar (e.g., 'take notes fast' → 'take notes quickly').

Example: I prefer typing for quick tasks and handwriting for personal writing. For example, I usually type during meetings because it’s faster and easier to organize notes, whereas I write my diary by hand because it feels more personal.

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

Score: 70.0

Suggestion: Give a concise topic sentence and support it with a specific reason using linking words. Remove fillers and correct small grammar issues (e.g., 'bring it to everywhere' → 'take it everywhere').

Example: I usually type on a laptop every day because I can easily take it with me. Also, since I work in communication marketing, a laptop helps me edit documents and manage campaigns on the go.

When did you learn how to type on a keyboard?

Score: 50.0

Suggestion: Start with a clear, grammatical sentence stating when you learned and avoid unnecessary words. Provide one clear reason or brief detail and use linking words. Correct tense and article use (e.g., 'in 5th grade' and 'I felt grateful because it was taught at school').

Example: I learned to type on a keyboard in the fifth grade because it was a required subject at school. I was grateful to learn early since it made computer tasks much easier later on.

How do you improve your typing?

Score: 66.0

Suggestion: Use a clear topic sentence and give specific examples of how you practice, using linking words to explain benefit. Fix grammar (e.g., 'I practice' not 'I'm practice'). Aim for 2–3 sentences with specific methods.

Example: I practice typing every day by doing online exercises and typing emails for study and work. As a result, my speed and accuracy have improved, which helps me finish tasks faster.

Grammar

Verb + -ing form

× If I need uh, take note fast or umm, you know, meeting, umm, it just uh, use my phone or laptop to type.

If I need to take notes quickly, for example in a meeting, I usually use my phone or laptop to type.

Missing 'to' before the base verb and incorrect verb form: 'need to take' is required. 'Note' should be plural 'notes' after 'take'. Adverb placement: 'quickly' is the correct adverb form. Also clarity improvements: add 'for example' and 'usually' to sound natural.

Incorrect use of prepositions

× In contrast, when I write my diary, I just use a pen.

In contrast, when I write in my diary, I just use a pen.

The verb 'write' typically takes the preposition 'in' when referring to writing in a diary. Omitting 'in' is incorrect usage of preposition.

Article errors

× Every day I usually use umm, laptop to type because umm, I can bring it uh, and to everywhere.

Every day I usually use a laptop to type because I can bring it everywhere.

Missing indefinite article 'a' before 'laptop'. 'And to everywhere' is incorrect; the correct phrase is 'bring it everywhere' or 'take it everywhere'. Removed filler words for clarity.

Incorrect use of pronouns

× And uh, I work in communication marketing, so laptop can help me work.

And I work in communications marketing, so the laptop helps me with my work.

Missing article 'the' before 'laptop' when referring back to a specific laptop. Also 'communication marketing' is better phrased 'communications marketing' or 'marketing communications'. Verb agreement: 'helps' agrees with singular 'laptop'. Added 'with my work' for natural collocation.

Past tense issue

× I learned type UH by keyboard when I was uh, 5th grade Student is A because it's a subject in my school and I'm feel grateful because uh, I can learn.

I learned to type on a keyboard when I was in fifth grade. Typing was a subject at my school, and I'm grateful I learned it early.

Several issues: use 'learned to type' (infinitive after 'learned'), 'on a keyboard' is correct preposition, 'in fifth grade' needs preposition 'in' and ordinal spelled out. 'Student is A' is unclear and removed; likely filler. 'It's a subject in my school' corrected to 'Typing was a subject at my school'. 'I'm feel' is incorrect; use 'I'm grateful' or 'I feel grateful'. Clarified 'learned it early'.

Present tense issue

× I'm practice typing every day for my study and my work, uh, to enhance this skill.

I practice typing every day for my studies and my work to improve this skill.

Incorrect present continuous 'I'm practice' should be simple present 'I practice' for habitual actions. 'Study' should be plural 'studies' in this context. 'Enhance' is acceptable but 'improve' is more natural here. Removed filler words.

Verb + -ing form

× And I think it's a great way.

And I think it's a great way to improve my skills.

Original sentence is grammatically acceptable but vague. Adding 'to improve my skills' clarifies the intended meaning. No core grammar error beyond incompleteness; adjusted for completeness and naturalness.

Vocabulary

EarlyAdvance; Primitive; Prompt
FastSpeedy; Secure; Indelible; Promiscuous; Quickly
GreatConsiderable; Large; Prominent; Magnificent; Enthusiastic
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