TypingPart 1 Informe

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Conversación

Part 1

Examinador

Do you prefer typing or handwriting?

Candidato

I think I would definitely go to taipin even though I pretty good at taking notes but taking notes and writing in pay on paper. But I think I would like typing more because it's super fast and super convenience when I can type everywhere with my phone.

Examinador

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

Candidato

Umm, I think I type on a desktop more than a laptop keyboard. Umm, I don't have a computer, so I really, uh, like typing on laptop keyboard. And I usually just and I type every day on my phone and on a desktop.

Examinador

When did you learn how to type on a keyboard?

Candidato

I learned how to type on the keyboard first when I was about 8 or 10 years old when I have my first phone. When using phone I have to learn how to type on this device to just texting with my friends or just taking notes or do the homework on my phone.

Examinador

How do you improve your typing?

Candidato

There is nothing complicated. I just basically typing every day and I typing very much umm, and everywhere or every time when I just, uh, have a homework, I will definitely typing it in my phone to finish it and I will do it in my phone. So I just improve it every day by practice a lot.

Evaluación

Total

Total: 6.0Fluidez y coherencia: 6.0Pronunciación: 6.0Gramática: 5.5Recurso léxico: 6.0

Part 1

Do you prefer typing or handwriting?

Puntuación: 52.0

Sugerencia: Be clear and concise: start with a direct answer (I prefer typing), then give two specific reasons using linking words. Avoid unclear words and pronunciation errors (e.g. 'taipin', 'pay'). Use correct grammar and reduce repetition.

Ejemplo: I prefer typing to handwriting because it is much faster and more convenient. For example, I can type on my phone anywhere, so I can take notes during class or meetings quickly. Also, digital notes are easier to organize and search later.

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

Puntuación: 48.0

Sugerencia: Give a single clear answer and resolve contradictions. Use linking words to explain frequency and devices. Avoid filler words and correct articles (a/an) and plurals.

Ejemplo: I mostly type every day on my phone and sometimes on a desktop. Although I don't own a laptop, I use the desktop at school or work occasionally, but my phone is my main device for typing messages and notes.

When did you learn how to type on a keyboard?

Puntuación: 60.0

Sugerencia: Provide a single clear time reference and give concise supporting details. Use correct tense and smoother linking (because/so) to explain reasons. Be specific about activities that helped you learn.

Ejemplo: I learned to type when I was about eight years old after I got my first phone. Because I wanted to text my friends and do homework on the device, I practiced typing messages and notes every day and got faster over time.

How do you improve your typing?

Puntuación: 55.0

Sugerencia: Answer directly and give specific methods for improvement (practice routines, apps, exercises). Use correct grammar (I type, I practice) and fewer fillers. Mention measurable progress if possible.

Ejemplo: I improve my typing by practicing every day on my phone and using typing apps to train speed and accuracy. For instance, I spend 10–15 minutes daily on a typing app and type all my homework on my phone, which has noticeably increased my speed.

Gramática

Incorrect use of pronouns

× I think I would definitely go to taipin even though I pretty good at taking notes but taking notes and writing in pay on paper.

I think I would definitely go to typing even though I'm pretty good at taking notes by hand on paper.

The sentence has incorrect pronouns and verb forms: 'taipin' is a misspelling of 'typing'; 'I pretty good' lacks the verb 'am' (be verb) so use 'I'm'; 'taking notes and writing in pay on paper' is unclear and likely meant 'by hand on paper'. Also use consistent gerund 'typing'. Improve by using the correct verb 'to be' with adjective, correct spelling, and clearer prepositional phrase.

Incorrect use of adjectives or adverbs

× But I think I would like typing more because it's super fast and super convenience when I can type everywhere with my phone.

But I think I would prefer typing more because it's super fast and very convenient since I can type anywhere with my phone.

'Super convenience' is incorrect: 'convenience' is a noun; use the adjective 'convenient'. Also 'I would like typing more' is better as 'I would prefer typing more' for clarity. 'Everywhere' is acceptable but 'anywhere' fits better. Use 'since' or 'because' for reason. Improve by using correct adjective forms and clearer comparative phrasing.

Pronoun and article errors

× Umm, I think I type on a desktop more than a laptop keyboard.

Umm, I think I type more on a desktop than on a laptop keyboard.

Word order is awkward. Place the adverbial phrase 'more on a desktop' before the comparison. Also include 'on' before 'a laptop keyboard' for parallel structure. This strengthens subject-verb and prepositional usage.

Incorrect use of pronouns

× Umm, I don't have a computer, so I really, uh, like typing on laptop keyboard.

Umm, I don't have a computer, so I really like typing on my laptop keyboard.

Missing possessive pronoun 'my' before 'laptop keyboard'. Include it to specify ownership. Remove filler 'uh' for clarity in formal correction.

Sentence structure errors

× And I usually just and I type every day on my phone and on a desktop.

I usually type every day on my phone and on a desktop.

The original has redundant fragments ('just and I') causing sentence structure issues. Remove redundancy and keep a single clear clause. Maintain parallel prepositional phrases.

Past tense issue

× I learned how to type on the keyboard first when I was about 8 or 10 years old when I have my first phone.

I learned how to type on the keyboard when I was about eight or ten years old when I got my first phone.

Mix of past and present tense: 'have my first phone' should be past 'got my first phone' to match 'learned'. Also 'first' and 'first' wording redundant; remove 'first' before 'when'. Use consistent past tense and numerals spelled out as words for spoken style.

Incorrect use of prepositions

× When using phone I have to learn how to type on this device to just texting with my friends or just taking notes or do the homework on my phone.

When I started using a phone, I had to learn how to type on the device to text my friends, take notes, or do homework on my phone.

Problems: missing subject 'I' after 'When'; 'using phone' needs article 'a phone'; tense mismatch 'have to' should be past 'had to' to match earlier past; 'to just texting' wrong verb form—use infinitive 'to text'; parallel list should use base forms 'text, take, or do'. Improve by fixing articles, tense, and parallel verb forms.

There be issue

× There is nothing complicated.

There is nothing complicated about it.

The original sentence is grammatical but slightly incomplete in context; adding 'about it' clarifies the object. This fixes a slight issue with 'there is' usage to refer to the situation being described.

Verb + -ing form

× I just basically typing every day and I typing very much umm, and everywhere or every time when I just, uh, have a homework, I will definitely typing it in my phone to finish it and I will do it in my phone.

I basically just type every day and practice a lot, and whenever I have homework I definitely type it on my phone to finish it.

Multiple errors: incorrect gerund use 'typing' where simple present 'type' is required; unnecessary fillers 'umm/uh'; 'have a homework' incorrect article—use 'have homework' or 'have a piece of homework'; future 'I will definitely typing' mixes future and -ing form; use present simple 'I type' or 'I definitely type' for habitual action. Also use 'on my phone' not 'in my phone'. Improve by using correct verb forms, removing fillers, and using parallel structure.

Present tense issue

× So I just improve it every day by practice a lot.

So I improve it every day by practicing a lot.

Mismatch of verb forms: 'improve' in present is fine but 'by practice' should use gerund 'practicing'. Use consistent verb forms and prepositions 'by practicing' to indicate method. This corrects the present-tense structure.

Vocabulario

FastSpeedy; Secure; Indelible; Promiscuous; Quickly
GoodFine; Virtuous; Well-behaved; Right; Capable
OldElderly; Dilapidated; Worn; Antique; Mature
PrettyAttractive; Quite; Beautify
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