Part 1
Examinador
Do you prefer typing or handwriting?
Candidato
Do I prefer typing than handwriting? But I'm not good at typing. But typing is convenient because you can type faster and handwriting is quite slower.
Examinador
Do you type on a desktop or laptop keyboard every day?
Candidato
To be honest, I don't type on desktop or laptop every day because I don't need to type, but if I need to then I'll type on laptop.
Examinador
When did you learn how to type on a keyboard?
Candidato
Well, when I was in class 6 my brother bought a desktop. That time I learned to type on desktop. After that, uh, by the time I get more comfortable on typing.
Examinador
How do you improve your typing?
Candidato
To improve typing you you have to practice every day. But I don't get that time to practice every day, so it's not easy for me. But if someone want to improve in their typing, they have to practice every day on desktop or.
Do you prefer typing or handwriting?
Puntuación: 64.0Sugerencia: Be direct and concise: start with a clear topic sentence stating your preference, then give one or two specific reasons using linking words. Avoid repetition and correct small grammar errors (e.g., 'prefer typing to handwriting', 'I'm not good at typing').
Ejemplo: I prefer typing to handwriting because I can type much faster and it's easier to edit my work. However, I'm not very fast yet, so sometimes I handwrite when I need to think more slowly.
Do you type on a desktop or laptop keyboard every day?
Puntuación: 78.0Sugerencia: Start with a clear statement and give a brief reason. Use a linking word to connect the main idea with the explanation and avoid filler phrases like 'to be honest'.
Ejemplo: I don't type on a desktop or laptop every day because most of my tasks don't require typing. However, if I need to write something, I usually use my laptop since it's more portable.
When did you learn how to type on a keyboard?
Puntuación: 62.0Sugerencia: Give a clear time reference, then explain briefly how you learned and how your skill developed. Remove hesitations and correct tense and phrasing (e.g., 'when I was in sixth grade', 'I became more comfortable over time').
Ejemplo: I learned to type when I was in sixth grade after my brother bought a desktop computer. Since then I practised regularly and gradually became more comfortable typing.
How do you improve your typing?
Puntuación: 58.0Sugerencia: Answer directly with specific, actionable steps and use linking words. Avoid repeating and finish your sentence. Mention realistic alternatives if daily practice isn't possible.
Ejemplo: The best way to improve typing is to practise regularly using online typing exercises and timed tests. If you can't practise every day, try short 15–20 minute sessions three to four times a week and focus on posture, accuracy, and gradual speed increases.
× Do I prefer typing than handwriting? But I'm not good at typing.
✓ Do I prefer typing to handwriting? But I'm not good at typing.
Use of preposition 'than' with 'prefer' is incorrect. The correct pattern is 'prefer A to B'. Suggestion: say 'prefer typing to handwriting'.
× But typing is convenient because you can type faster and handwriting is quite slower.
✓ But typing is convenient because you can type faster, and handwriting is much slower.
Comparative form 'slower' should be modified by 'much' or omit 'quite' which is less natural here. Also add a comma and conjunction for clarity. Suggestion: use 'much slower' or 'considerably slower'.
× To be honest, I don't type on desktop or laptop every day because I don't need to type, but if I need to then I'll type on laptop.
✓ To be honest, I don't type on a desktop or a laptop every day because I don't need to, but if I do, I'll type on a laptop.
Countable nouns 'desktop' and 'laptop' need articles 'a'. Also 'if I need to' is better as 'if I do'. Remove redundant 'to type'. Suggestion: include articles and simplify the conditional.
× Well, when I was in class 6 my brother bought a desktop.
✓ Well, when I was in class 6, my brother bought a desktop.
The sentence is grammatically correct in tense but needs a comma after the introductory clause for clarity. Suggestion: add comma after 'class 6'.
× That time I learned to type on desktop.
✓ At that time, I learned to type on the desktop.
Missing preposition 'at' for time expression and missing article 'the' before 'desktop'. Suggestion: use 'At that time, I learned to type on the desktop.'
× After that, uh, by the time I get more comfortable on typing.
✓ After that, I gradually became more comfortable typing.
Original is an incomplete clause and mixes tenses. 'By the time I get' is present but speaker refers to past. Use past tense 'became' and 'comfortable typing' (no preposition). Suggestion: form a complete past-tense sentence.
× To improve typing you you have to practice every day.
✓ To improve your typing, you have to practice every day.
Missing possessive 'your' before 'typing' and duplicated 'you'. Also add comma after introductory phrase. Suggestion: 'To improve your typing, you have to practice every day.'
× But I don't get that time to practice every day, so it's not easy for me.
✓ But I don't have time to practice every day, so it's not easy for me.
Incorrect verb phrase 'get that time' — use 'have time'. Present simple is fine. Suggestion: use common collocation 'have time'.
× But if someone want to improve in their typing, they have to practice every day on desktop or.
✓ But if someone wants to improve their typing, they have to practice every day on a desktop or a laptop.
Subject-verb agreement: 'someone' requires 'wants' (third-person singular). 'Improve in' is unnatural; use 'improve their typing'. Add articles for 'desktop' and 'laptop' and complete the phrase. Suggestion: ensure verb agrees with subject and include articles.