Part 1
Examinador
Do you prefer typing or handwriting?
Candidato
Well, I prefer to handwriting 'cause I think it's more temperature and more humidity. You know, if some someone send the handwriting letter I will so happy.
Examinador
Do you type on a desktop or laptop keyboard every day?
Candidato
Well, I tapped on the desktop keyboard every day because I'm a big fans of computer games, so I think use the desktop desktop keyboard is more useful and convenient and the laptop is more smaller.
Examinador
When did you learn how to type on a keyboard?
Candidato
If my memory shows me right, I first learn the tab on the keyboard was in my primary school course at that time. We have the IT class and we need to learn some type on the keyboard.
Examinador
How do you improve your typing?
Candidato
Well for me the important ways to improve my typing is practices every day. Because if I just practice every day, I will become I will form the muscle memory.
Do you prefer typing or handwriting?
Puntuación: 45.0Sugerencia: Make your answer directly address the question with a clear topic sentence, correct grammar, and specific reasons. Avoid unclear words (e.g., “temperature”/“humidity” wrong here). Use linking words for clarity and keep it within 3–4 sentences. For example, say you prefer handwriting because it feels more personal and shows effort, and give a brief example of a handwritten letter making you happy.
Ejemplo: I prefer handwriting to typing because it feels more personal and thoughtful. For example, when someone writes me a letter by hand, I can see their handwriting and it makes me feel special. Also, handwriting allows me to slow down and think about my words, which I appreciate.
Do you type on a desktop or laptop keyboard every day?
Puntuación: 55.0Sugerencia: Answer directly with a clear topic sentence, correct grammar, and concise reasons. Use linking words (because, so) naturally, avoid repetition, and provide a specific detail (e.g., keys, ergonomics). Keep to 2–3 sentences.
Ejemplo: I use a desktop keyboard every day because I play computer games and prefer the tactile keys and full-size layout. It feels more comfortable for long sessions, whereas a laptop keyboard is smaller and less ergonomic.
When did you learn how to type on a keyboard?
Puntuación: 60.0Sugerencia: Give a concise, grammatically correct answer stating the time, followed by one supporting detail about the context. Use linking words (for example, then, because) and correct verb tenses (learned).
Ejemplo: I learned to type when I was in primary school in our IT class. At that time we practiced basic typing skills and learned to use the home row, which helped me improve my speed early on.
How do you improve your typing?
Puntuación: 65.0Sugerencia: State your method clearly and give a specific example of a practice routine. Use correct grammar (practice/practise, form muscle memory) and link sentences smoothly. Mention measurable goals (speed, accuracy) if possible.
Ejemplo: I improve my typing by practicing every day using online typing exercises for 20–30 minutes. By focusing on accuracy first and then increasing speed, I gradually form muscle memory and reduce errors.
× Well, I prefer to handwriting 'cause I think it's more temperature and more humidity.
✓ Well, I prefer handwriting because I think it is more personal and feels warmer and more humid.
The verb 'prefer' should be followed by a gerund (handwriting) or 'to' + base verb (to handwrite). 'Prefer to handwriting' is incorrect. Also 'temperature' and 'humidity' are nouns that do not fit the intended meaning; use adjectives or descriptive phrases like 'feels warmer' and 'more humid' or better: 'more personal and feels warmer.' Replace colloquial 'cause' with 'because.'
× You know, if some someone send the handwriting letter I will so happy.
✓ You know, if someone sends a handwritten letter, I would be very happy.
Use 'someone' not 'some someone.' Verb tense and agreement require 'sends' (third person singular). 'Handwriting letter' should be 'handwritten letter' (adjective form). 'I will so happy' is ungrammatical; use 'I would be very happy' to match the hypothetical conditional or 'I will be very happy' for a real future. Also add commas for clarity.
× Well, I tapped on the desktop keyboard every day because I'm a big fans of computer games, so I think use the desktop desktop keyboard is more useful and convenient and the laptop is more smaller.
✓ Well, I type on a desktop keyboard every day because I'm a big fan of computer games, so I think using a desktop keyboard is more useful and convenient and the laptop is smaller.
'Tapped' (past) conflicts with 'every day'—use present simple 'type.' 'I'm a big fans' has subject-verb and number mismatch; use 'a big fan.' 'Use the desktop desktop keyboard' should be 'using a desktop keyboard' (gerund). Avoid repeated word 'desktop.' 'More smaller' is incorrect; use 'smaller' (comparative already).
× If my memory shows me right, I first learn the tab on the keyboard was in my primary school course at that time.
✓ If my memory serves me right, I first learned to use the tab key on the keyboard in my primary school computer class.
Common phrase is 'If my memory serves me right.' Use past tense 'learned' for a past event. 'Learn the tab on the keyboard was in my primary school course' is ungrammatical; express as 'learned to use the tab key' or 'was taught the tab key.' 'Primary school course' is better as 'primary school computer class.' Remove redundant 'at that time.'
× We have the IT class and we need to learn some type on the keyboard.
✓ We had an IT class and we needed to learn how to type on the keyboard.
Context is past (primary school), so use past tense 'had' and 'needed.' 'Some type on the keyboard' is incorrect; say 'how to type.' Use article 'an IT class.'
× Well for me the important ways to improve my typing is practices every day.
✓ Well, for me the important way to improve my typing is to practice every day.
'Ways' (plural) conflicts with singular verb 'is'; choose singular 'way' or change verb to plural. 'Practices every day' is wrong: 'practice' as a verb with 'to' infinitive or 'practicing every day' (gerund) is correct. Also add commas after introductory phrase.
× Because if I just practice every day, I will become I will form the muscle memory.
✓ If I practice every day, I will form muscle memory.
Avoid starting a sentence with 'Because' when not needed; 'Because if' is redundant. Remove repeated 'I will.' Use 'form muscle memory' (no article) or 'form the muscle memory' is possible but typically 'muscle memory' without 'the.' Simplify to a single clear clause.