TypingPart 1 Report

MockPart12026-04-14 21:42:04

Conversation

Part 1

Examiner

Do you prefer typing or handwriting?

Candidate

I prefer typing because I think it's more convenient and faster than writing by hand when I was busy. I really I use it take notes and write my ideas quickly and faster.

Examiner

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

Candidate

I'm typing on my laptop. I use it take notes and write to documents. I think with. I think it's very convenient and efficiently.

Examiner

When did you learn how to type on a keyboard?

Candidate

I learn to keyboard when I was a child I remember and it's my three years about primary school. My teacher teach us information technology and lessons and since I was young because that's my first now typing keyboard and.

Examiner

How do you improve your typing?

Candidate

I improve my typing speed through take exams because I think exam is nervous so I usually take exam can make me focus and concentration. It's helps me typing faster.

Evaluation

Overall

Overall: 5.5Fluency & Coherence: 5.5Pronunciation: 5.5Grammar: 5.0Lexical Resource: 5.5

Part 1

Do you prefer typing or handwriting?

Score: 48.0

Suggestion: Be more concise and grammatically correct. Start with a clear topic sentence, then add one or two specific supporting details using linking words. Correct tense and article use, and avoid repetition.

Example: I prefer typing to handwriting because it is faster and more convenient. For example, when I'm busy I can quickly take notes and organize my ideas on my laptop, which saves time and makes editing easier.

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

Score: 44.0

Suggestion: Give a direct answer, then add one clear reason with a linking word. Use correct verb forms and choose between 'convenient' and 'efficient' or use both correctly.

Example: I usually type on my laptop every day because it is portable and powerful. For instance, I can take it to classes and quickly create documents, which is both convenient and efficient.

When did you learn how to type on a keyboard?

Score: 40.0

Suggestion: Give a clear time reference and a concise supporting detail. Use past tense consistently and avoid unclear phrases. Use linking words like 'when' or 'because' correctly.

Example: I learned to type when I was about eight, during my third year of primary school. My teacher introduced us to basic information technology, and regular practice in class helped me build my typing skills.

How do you improve your typing?

Score: 46.0

Suggestion: Answer directly, then explain the method clearly with correct grammar. Use linking words (because, so) properly and give a concrete example of practice.

Example: I improve my typing speed by doing timed practice tests because the exam-like pressure helps me concentrate. For example, I use online typing tests for ten minutes a day to build speed and accuracy.

Grammar

Present tense issue

× I prefer typing because I think it's more convenient and faster than writing by hand when I was busy.

I prefer typing because I think it's more convenient and faster than writing by hand when I am busy.

The original mixes present preference with past tense 'was busy'. Use present tense 'am busy' to match ongoing or habitual situations. Suggestion: keep tenses consistent; use present simple for habitual states.

Sentence structure errors

× I really I use it take notes and write my ideas quickly and faster.

I really use it to take notes and write down my ideas quickly.

The sentence has extra words and missing 'to' before the verb 'take'. Removed the duplicated 'I' and redundant 'faster', added 'to' and 'down' for natural phrasing. Suggestion: avoid repetition and include 'to' before infinitives.

Present continuous/incorrect verb form (classified under Present tense issue)

× I'm typing on my laptop.

I type on my laptop.

Question asks about daily habit so present simple 'I type' is appropriate rather than present continuous. Use present simple for routines.

Verb + -ing form

× I use it take notes and write to documents.

I use it to take notes and write documents.

After 'use it' the infinitive with 'to' is required: 'to take'. Also 'write to documents' is incorrect; use 'write documents' or 'write documents on it'. Suggestion: use 'to' before verbs and omit extraneous prepositions.

Incorrect use of adverbs

× I think it's very convenient and efficiently.

I think it's very convenient and efficient.

'Efficiently' is an adverb; the sentence needs an adjective to describe 'it' (convenient and efficient). Use 'efficient' instead of 'efficiently'.

Past tense issue

× I learn to keyboard when I was a child I remember and it's my three years about primary school.

I learned to use the keyboard when I was a child; I think it was around my third year of primary school.

Use past tense 'learned' for a completed action. 'Learn to keyboard' is incorrect; use 'learned to use the keyboard'. Rephrase 'it's my three years about primary school' to 'around my third year of primary school' for clarity. Suggestion: use past tense and natural time expressions.

Incorrect use of verbs (Present vs Past)

× My teacher teach us information technology and lessons and since I was young because that's my first now typing keyboard and.

My teacher taught us information technology lessons, so I have been using a keyboard since I was young.

Use past tense 'taught' for the teacher's action. Reorganized sentence: 'information technology lessons' is the correct noun phrase. Use present perfect 'have been using' to express continuation from past to present. Remove unclear fragments like 'that's my first now typing keyboard'. Suggestion: use past for past actions and present perfect for actions continuing to present, and simplify wording.

Verb + -ing form

× I improve my typing speed through take exams because I think exam is nervous so I usually take exam can make me focus and concentration.

I improve my typing speed by taking exams because exams make me nervous, and taking them helps me focus and concentrate.

Use 'by taking' (gerund after 'by') rather than 'through take'. Use plural 'exams' consistently. 'Exam is nervous' is incorrect — exams make me nervous. 'Can make me focus and concentration' is ungrammatical; use 'helps me focus and concentrate'. Suggestion: use gerunds after 'by/through', match plural forms, and use appropriate verbs for 'focus' and 'concentrate'.

Incorrect use of articles

× It's helps me typing faster.

It helps me type faster.

Remove the unnecessary apostrophe in 'It's' and use base verb 'type' after 'helps me' (not gerund). 'Helps me typing' is incorrect; use 'helps me to type' or 'helps me type'. Suggestion: after 'help' use base verb form.

Vocabulary

BusyOccupied; Unavailable; Hectic
YoungYouthful; Immature; Fledgling; Offspring; Young people
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