TypingPart 1 Informe

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Part 1

Examinador

Do you prefer typing or handwriting?

Candidato

I prefer typing because it makes me more easier, especially when I try to write my essays and reports. It is more easier to be fixed if there is anything wrong.

Examinador

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

Candidato

Yes I do. I do type on a laptop keyboard. OK. Found out that using laptop is more convenient and it makes me feel more easier.

Examinador

When did you learn how to type on a keyboard?

Candidato

I used to learn typing on keyboard when I was in my primary school. There is a computer course that teach me how to type and the result from that course it makes me.

Examinador

How do you improve your typing?

Candidato

I improve my typing by practicing regularly, so I try to use my laptop to type my homework, my size and my report I followed after. I practice a lot, it makes me more confident and easier until I don't need to think.

Evaluación

Total

Total: 5.5Fluidez y coherencia: 5.5Pronunciación: 5.5Gramática: 5.0Recurso léxico: 5.5

Part 1

Do you prefer typing or handwriting?

Puntuación: 58.0

Sugerencia: Be more natural and grammatically correct; give a clear topic sentence then one supporting reason with a linking word. Avoid repetition and incorrect comparative forms. Use specific examples (e.g., editing, spelling checks) and limit to 2–3 sentences.

Ejemplo: I prefer typing to handwriting because it helps me edit my work quickly. For example, when I write essays I can easily correct mistakes and rearrange paragraphs on my laptop, which saves time.

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

Puntuación: 62.0

Sugerencia: Start with a direct topic sentence, then give one concise reason using a linking word. Correct phrases like “more easier” to “easier” and avoid filler words. Provide a brief specific detail about convenience (portability, battery).

Ejemplo: Yes, I type on a laptop keyboard every day because it is portable and convenient. For instance, I can work on my assignments anywhere on campus without needing a desk.

When did you learn how to type on a keyboard?

Puntuación: 55.0

Sugerencia: Give a clear time reference in the topic sentence and follow with a concise specific detail about the course and outcome. Use correct verb forms and avoid vague endings. Keep it to 2 sentences.

Ejemplo: I learned to type when I was in primary school at about eight years old. My school offered a computer class where we practised typing exercises, and by the end I was much faster and more accurate.

How do you improve your typing?

Puntuación: 60.0

Sugerencia: Give a clear method in the topic sentence and one or two specific supporting details using linking words. Fix unclear phrases (“my size”) and grammar (e.g., “it makes me feel more confident and faster”). Mention a concrete practice routine or resources (typing tests, lessons).

Ejemplo: I improve my typing by practising regularly on my laptop and doing online typing tests. For example, I type all my homework and take a 10-minute typing test three times a week, which has made me faster and more confident.

Gramática

Incorrect use of adjectives or adverbs

× I prefer typing because it makes me more easier, especially when I try to write my essays and reports.

I prefer typing because it makes things easier for me, especially when I write my essays and reports.

The adjective 'easy' should not take 'more' when using the comparative 'easier' with a personal indirect object. Use 'makes things easier for me' or 'easier for me' instead of 'makes me more easier'. Also 'try to write' is awkward here; simple present 'write' fits the habitual context better.

Incorrect use of adjectives or adverbs

× It is more easier to be fixed if there is anything wrong.

It is easier to fix if anything is wrong.

'More easier' is redundant; use 'easier'. Passive 'to be fixed' is wordy—active infinitive 'to fix' is clearer. 'If there is anything wrong' is correct but can be shortened to 'if anything is wrong' for naturalness.

Third person singular issue

× Yes I do. I do type on a laptop keyboard. OK. Found out that using laptop is more convenient and it makes me feel more easier.

Yes, I do. I type on a laptop keyboard. I found that using a laptop is more convenient and it makes me feel more comfortable.

Omit the auxiliary 'do' when giving a simple affirmative 'I type'. The clause 'Found out that' needs a subject 'I' and past tense 'found' fits the narrative. 'More easier' is incorrect; use 'more convenient' and replace 'feel more easier' with 'feel more comfortable' or 'feel it is easier' for grammatical correctness.

Past tense issue

× I used to learn typing on keyboard when I was in my primary school.

I learned to type on a keyboard when I was in primary school.

'Used to learn' is awkward; use 'learned to type' or 'used to learn' with different meaning. 'On keyboard' needs an article: 'on a keyboard'. 'Primary school' typically does not take 'my' in this context, and simple past 'learned' fits.

Incorrect use of definite article

× There is a computer course that teach me how to type and the result from that course it makes me.

There was a computer course that taught me how to type, and the result of that course helped me.

Use past tense 'taught' to match 'was' or 'learned'. 'There is' should be 'there was' if referring to past. 'Teach' should be 'taught'. 'The result from that course it makes me' is ungrammatical—use 'the result of that course helped me' or 'that course helped me'.

Verb + -ing form

× I improve my typing by practicing regularly, so I try to use my laptop to type my homework, my size and my report I followed after.

I improve my typing by practicing regularly, so I try to use my laptop to type my homework and my reports.

The list 'homework, my size and my report I followed after' is unclear; likely intended 'homework and my reports'. 'Practicing' is correct as a gerund after 'by'. Remove unclear or incorrect phrases like 'my size' and 'I followed after'.

Incorrect use of adjectives or adverbs

× I practice a lot, it makes me more confident and easier until I don't need to think.

I practice a lot; it makes me more confident and makes typing easier until I don't need to think about it.

Comma splice should be fixed with semicolon or conjunction. 'Makes me more confident and easier' is wrong—'makes typing easier' or 'makes me feel more confident and makes typing easier'. Clarify 'don't need to think' by adding 'about it' to indicate what no longer needs conscious thought.

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