TypingPart 1 Relatório

SimuladoPart12026-01-22 19:25:36

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Part 1

Examinador

Do you prefer typing or handwriting?

Candidato

I used to like handwriting, but now I refer to typings because I can easily solve it and synchronize with other device and I can edit or review it anywhere I can.

Examinador

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

Candidato

Yes, I typing on my keyboard laptop every day. I use it for make the reports or do my homework. And I prefer to use my laptop because it's more useful and great, I can easily connect to my table.

Examinador

When did you learn how to type on a keyboard?

Candidato

I learn tire and keeper when I entice the universities at there I should to quickly do the report also make a notebook and I and that's the time I usually everyday typing on laptop.

Examinador

How do you improve your typing?

Candidato

I improve my typing speed through some website. Up there I can follow the letter appear on the monitor and I follow the typing. I want to improve my typing speed also as well as exactly around 70.

Avaliação

Total

Total: 5.0Fluência e coerência: 5.0Pronúncia: 5.0Gramática: 5.0Recurso lexical: 5.0

Part 1

Do you prefer typing or handwriting?

Pontuação: 50.0

Sugestão: Be clear and natural: start with a direct topic sentence, then give two concise reasons with linking words and specific details. Avoid awkward verbs and plural forms (e.g., “typings”). Use correct collocations (synchronize with other devices, edit and review). Keep it under 3–4 short sentences.

Exemplo: I prefer typing to handwriting because it is more convenient. For example, I can easily edit text and synchronize documents with my phone and tablet. As a result, I can review my work anywhere, which saves time.

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

Pontuação: 40.0

Sugestão: Begin with a clear topic sentence using correct grammar (I type on my laptop every day). Then add one or two specific reasons linked with words like because or so. Avoid vague adjectives like “great” without examples, and correct collocations (make reports, do homework, connect to the internet or other devices). Keep sentences short and accurate.

Exemplo: Yes, I type on my laptop every day because I do most of my coursework on it. For example, I write reports and complete homework using word-processing software, and I can connect it to the internet and my printer easily.

When did you learn how to type on a keyboard?

Pontuação: 25.0

Sugestão: Provide a clear time reference and coherent supporting details. Start with a direct sentence (I learned to type at university / when I started university), then explain why and what tasks required typing. Use correct tense and simple vocabulary, and limit to two or three sentences to improve clarity.

Exemplo: I learned to type when I started university three years ago. Because I had to write reports and take notes quickly, I practised typing every day on my laptop to keep up with my classes.

How do you improve your typing?

Pontuação: 45.0

Sugestão: Give a clear method and one concrete detail about progress. Start with a topic sentence (I improve my typing by using online practice sites), then explain how you use them and state a realistic target or current speed. Use linking words like for example or so to make it coherent and correct grammar (letters appear, I follow them).

Exemplo: I improve my typing by using online practice websites. For example, the site shows letters and words on the screen and I type them under time pressure; I currently aim to reach a speed of about 70 words per minute.

Gramática

Verb in the present participle form

× I used to like handwriting, but now I refer to typings because I can easily solve it and synchronize with other device and I can edit or review it anywhere I can.

I used to like handwriting, but now I prefer typing because I can easily save it and synchronize it with other devices, and I can edit or review it anywhere.

The student used 'refer to typings' which is incorrect verb and noun forms. 'Prefer' is the correct verb for expressing current preference (Verb in present participle form issue tag 10 applies because 'typings' and 'refer to' are wrong forms). 'Typing' is the gerund (present participle) used as a noun. Also 'solve it' is unclear; 'save it' fits the context. 'Device' should be plural 'devices' for general meaning. Combine clauses with appropriate commas and conjunctions. Suggestion: use 'prefer typing', use 'typing' as a noun, and match singular/plural nouns (devices).

Verb in the present participle form

× Yes, I typing on my keyboard laptop every day.

Yes, I type on my laptop keyboard every day.

The student wrote 'I typing' which uses the present participle instead of the simple present tense required for habitual actions. Use the base verb with subject 'I' as 'I type'. Also word order 'laptop keyboard' is more natural than 'keyboard laptop'. Suggestion: use simple present for daily routines: 'I type'."

Incorrect use of conjunction

× I use it for make the reports or do my homework.

I use it to make reports or do my homework.

The phrase 'for make' is incorrect; after 'use it' the infinitive 'to make' or the gerund 'making' is required. Also plural 'reports' is more natural without 'the'. This is an incorrect conjunction/structure issue (map to Incorrect use of conjunction/type 16). Suggestion: use 'to' + base verb or gerund: 'to make reports' or 'for making reports'."

Incorrect use of adjectives or adverbs

× And I prefer to use my laptop because it's more useful and great, I can easily connect to my table.

I prefer to use my laptop because it is more useful and convenient; I can easily connect it to my table.

The student used 'great' awkwardly and 'connect to my table' is missing the object 'it' and 'connect to' vs 'connect it to'. This is an incorrect use of adjectives/adverbs (type 13) and a small sentence structure problem. 'Convenient' fits better than 'great'. Suggestion: choose precise adjectives and include necessary objects in phrasal verbs: 'connect it to my table'."

Present tense issue

× I learn tire and keeper when I entice the universities at there I should to quickly do the report also make a notebook and I and that's the time I usually everyday typing on laptop.

I learned typing and keyboard use when I entered university because there I had to quickly write reports and take notes, and that was when I started typing on a laptop every day.

The original sentence has many tense and word-choice errors. 'I learn' should be past 'I learned' (past tense issue 5), 'tire and keeper' seems to aim for 'typing and keyboard', 'entice the universities' should be 'entered university', 'I should to quickly do the report' should be 'I had to quickly write reports', 'make a notebook' -> 'take notes', and 'usually everyday typing' -> 'started typing on a laptop every day'. Main issues: incorrect tense and incorrect word forms; correction uses past tense for past event and correct vocabulary. Suggestion: use past tense for past events and simple, common collocations: 'entered university', 'take notes', 'started typing'."

Verb + -ing form

× I improve my typing speed through some website.

I improve my typing speed through some websites.

'Website' should be plural 'websites' when speaking generally (Singular and plural issue 1) and the gerund 'improve' with 'I' is fine for present habitual action (Verb + -ing form tag 8 applied because student used 'through some website' incorrectly). Suggestion: use plural when referring to more than one site or use 'a website' for singular: 'through some websites' or 'through a website'."

Incorrect use of prepositions

× Up there I can follow the letter appear on the monitor and I follow the typing.

There I can follow the letters that appear on the monitor and practice typing along with them.

'Up there' is incorrect preposition/phrase for location; use 'There'. 'Follow the letter appear' is missing 'that' and plural 'letters'. Also 'follow the typing' is unclear; 'practice typing along with them' is clearer. This is an incorrect use of prepositions (11) and sentence structure. Suggestion: use 'There' for location in such context and include relative pronouns: 'letters that appear'."

Incorrect use of pronouns

× I want to improve my typing speed also as well as exactly around 70.

I want to improve my typing speed to around 70 words per minute.

The phrase 'also as well as exactly around 70' misuses connectors and misses the measurement unit; pronoun/structure is incorrect (type 12). The intended meaning is to reach approximately 70 WPM. Suggestion: use clear infinitive 'to' + target phrase and include units: 'to around 70 words per minute'.

Vocabulário

GreatConsiderable; Large; Prominent; Magnificent; Enthusiastic
UsefulFunctional; Beneficial
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