Part 1
Examinador
Do you prefer typing or handwriting?
Candidato
It depends upon the situation. I prefer typing if I'm doing a formal letter that is intended for institutions or establishments, and I prefer handwriting if I will give this letter to an individual to make it more personal.
Examinador
Do you type on a desktop or laptop keyboard every day?
Candidato
Since I have a laptop, I'm typing on my own device. It's because it's more handy and portable. I can type it whenever I want and wherever place I am, especially when I am in a coffee shop, which I love doing my work and.
Examinador
When did you learn how to type on a keyboard?
Candidato
I learned it since I was in my elementary days. It's because during those days, I have my own computer subject wherein my teacher used to teach us different computer skills, especially typing skills.
Examinador
How do you improve your typing?
Candidato
By consistently practicing it in keyboards and in computer shops. This way I can improve my typing skills and doing what the teachers taught us, the proper basic typing procedures. I just remembered it when I'm doing the typing.
Do you prefer typing or handwriting?
Puntuación: 78.0Sugerencia: Your answer is relevant and clear, but it is slightly wordy and has small phrasing issues. Make the response more concise, use a clear topic sentence, and vary vocabulary (e.g., 'formal correspondence' instead of 'formal letter' twice). Add a brief reason to support each preference and use a linking word to connect ideas.
Ejemplo: I prefer typing for formal correspondence because it looks professional and is easier to edit. However, I choose handwriting for personal letters since it feels more sincere and thoughtful.
Do you type on a desktop or laptop keyboard every day?
Puntuación: 65.0Sugerencia: The main idea is clear, but sentences are slightly ungrammatical and repetitive. Combine sentences for fluency and correct phrasing (e.g., 'handy' -> 'convenient', 'wherever place I am' -> 'wherever I am'). Avoid trailing fragments and add a linking phrase to explain why the coffee shop is preferred.
Ejemplo: I usually type on my laptop because it is convenient and portable, so I can work wherever I am. For instance, I often work in coffee shops because the atmosphere helps me focus and be productive.
When did you learn how to type on a keyboard?
Puntuación: 70.0Sugerencia: Good content but grammar and phrasing need improvement. Use a concise past-tense statement for timing (e.g., 'I learned to type in elementary school') and simplify explanations. Use linking words like 'because' correctly and avoid awkward constructions ('have my own computer subject').
Ejemplo: I learned to type in elementary school because we had a computer class where the teacher taught various skills, particularly touch-typing.
How do you improve your typing?
Puntuación: 60.0Sugerencia: Your answer addresses practice but has grammatical errors and unclear phrasing. Provide a clear topic sentence describing your main method, then add specific practices and frequency. Use correct verb forms and linking words, and give a concrete example of an exercise or tool you use.
Ejemplo: I improve my typing by practicing regularly, for example using online typing tests and exercises for 20 minutes a day. This helps me reinforce correct finger placement and increase my speed and accuracy over time.
× I prefer typing if I'm doing a formal letter that is intended for institutions or establishments, and I prefer handwriting if I will give this letter to an individual to make it more personal.
✓ I prefer typing if I'm writing a formal letter that is intended for an institution or establishment, and I prefer handwriting if I will give the letter to an individual to make it more personal.
The original used 'doing' and 'institutions or establishments' awkwardly. Replace 'doing a formal letter' with 'writing a formal letter' (correct verb for producing text). 'There' is not actually present; however, the noun phrase 'institutions or establishments' should be singular 'an institution or establishment' to match 'a formal letter' context and sound natural. Suggestion: use 'writing' and singular nouns for clarity.
× Since I have a laptop, I'm typing on my own device.
✓ Since I have a laptop, I type on my own device.
The present continuous 'I'm typing' suggests an action happening right now; the question asks about daily habit. Use the simple present 'I type' to describe habitual actions.
× It's because it's more handy and portable.
✓ It's because it is handier and more portable.
Comparative form required: use 'handier' not 'more handy'. Also keep parallel form 'handier and more portable' for natural comparison.
× I can type it whenever I want and wherever place I am, especially when I am in a coffee shop, which I love doing my work and.
✓ I can type whenever I want and wherever I am, especially when I am in a coffee shop, where I love doing my work.
Remove unnecessary pronoun 'it' after 'type'. 'Wherever place I am' is ungrammatical; use 'wherever I am'. The relative clause 'which I love doing my work and' is incorrect; change to 'where I love doing my work'. Ensure prepositions and relative pronouns are correct.
× I learned it since I was in my elementary days.
✓ I have learned it since I was in elementary school.
Use present perfect 'have learned' with 'since' to link past start time to present. 'My elementary days' is awkward; use 'elementary school'.
× It's because during those days, I have my own computer subject wherein my teacher used to teach us different computer skills, especially typing skills.
✓ It's because during those days I had a computer class where my teacher taught us different computer skills, especially typing.
Tense should be past ('had', 'taught') to match 'during those days'. 'Computer subject' is unnatural; use 'computer class'. 'Wherein' is formal/awkward; use 'where'. Remove redundant 'skills' after 'typing'.
× By consistently practicing it in keyboards and in computer shops.
✓ By consistently practicing on keyboards and in computer shops,
Use 'practicing on keyboards' rather than 'practicing it in keyboards'. Also this fragment lacks a main clause; it should connect to the following sentence (comma added) to form a complete sentence.
× This way I can improve my typing skills and doing what the teachers taught us, the proper basic typing procedures.
✓ This way I can improve my typing skills and do what the teachers taught us: the proper basic typing procedures.
Parallel structure required: 'can improve' and 'do' (not 'doing'). Use colon for explanation and keep noun phrase 'proper basic typing procedures' as the object.
× I just remembered it when I'm doing the typing.
✓ I just remember it when I'm typing.
If referring to a general repeated habit, use simple present 'I just remember it'. 'Doing the typing' is awkward; use 'typing'. If the intended meaning was a single past moment, use past tense 'I remembered it when I was typing'.