Part 1
Examinador
Do you prefer typing or handwriting?
Candidato
It depends the situation. I prefer to writing it handwriting when I want to answer the exams question, but I love typing to to my best friend or.
Examinador
Do you type on a desktop or laptop keyboard every day?
Candidato
Every day I type on the desktop. Desktop, uh, because I use desktop every day I have don't, I don't have laptop and uh. Justice.
Examinador
When did you learn how to type on a keyboard?
Candidato
I don't know actually, but I think I learn about 13 or 15 years old. I start with, uh, Samsung G5 mobile phone and I learn typing on that.
Examinador
How do you improve your typing?
Candidato
Actually, I don't try to prove my typing, but when I typing very, uh, fast, uh, my hand uh, uses to typing and it can be more easier for me.
Do you prefer typing or handwriting?
Pontuação: 48.0Sugestão: Be concise and grammatically correct. Start with a clear topic sentence that directly answers the question, then give one or two specific reasons with linking words. Avoid repetition and incorrect verb forms (e.g., 'prefer writing by hand' not 'prefer to writing it handwriting'; 'typing to my best friend' should be 'typing when I message my best friend').
Exemplo: I prefer typing for informal messages but handwriting for formal work. For example, I usually type when I text my best friend because it’s faster and easier, whereas I write by hand during exams or when I take notes because it helps me remember information better.
Do you type on a desktop or laptop keyboard every day?
Pontuação: 40.0Sugestão: Answer directly and use clear sentence structure. Give one reason and a brief supporting detail. Avoid filler words and self-corrections. Use correct negative forms (e.g., 'I don’t have a laptop').
Exemplo: I type on a desktop every day because I don’t have a laptop. I use the desktop for work and study, so I’m comfortable with its keyboard and screen size.
When did you learn how to type on a keyboard?
Pontuação: 50.0Sugestão: Give a specific time and use past tense consistently. Provide a brief supporting detail about how you learned. Avoid hedging phrases like 'I don't know actually'—choose a clear estimate if unsure.
Exemplo: I learned to type when I was about 13 years old. I first practiced on a Samsung G5 mobile phone, which helped me get used to the keyboard layout and improved my speed over time.
How do you improve your typing?
Pontuação: 45.0Sugestão: Provide a clear method and describe specific actions you take to improve. Use correct verb forms and avoid fillers. Mention measurable or concrete practice (e.g., regular practice, online lessons, typing tests).
Exemplo: I improve my typing by practicing for 15–20 minutes every day using online typing exercises. Over time, this regular practice has increased my speed and reduced mistakes.
× It depends the situation.
✓ It depends on the situation.
Missing preposition 'on' after 'depend'. The correct pattern is 'depend on something'. Suggestion: use 'depend on' + noun or noun phrase.
× I prefer to writing it handwriting when I want to answer the exams question, but I love typing to to my best friend or.
✓ I prefer writing by hand when I want to answer exam questions, but I love typing when I write to my best friend.
Multiple issues: 'prefer to writing' mixes infinitive and -ing form (use either 'prefer to write' or 'prefer writing'); 'handwriting' used as noun instead of phrase 'by hand'; 'the exams question' has article/number errors and word order—should be 'exam questions'; 'typing to to my best friend or' is ungrammatical and duplicative. Suggestions: use 'prefer writing' or 'prefer to write', use 'by hand' for handwriting as manner, pluralize 'exam questions', and restructure the clause for clarity.
× Every day I type on the desktop.
✓ Every day I type on the desktop.
This sentence can be correct in context, but if referring to a non-specific desktop computer, 'the' is acceptable when speaker and listener know which one. No grammatical change needed. Suggestion: keep sentence or use 'a desktop' if speaking generically.
× Desktop, uh, because I use desktop every day I have don't, I don't have laptop and uh. Justice.
✓ I use a desktop every day because I don't have a laptop.
Problems include missing articles ('a desktop'), incorrect word order, extraneous words ('Justice'), and double negation 'I have don't'. Suggestion: simplify to 'I use a desktop every day because I don't have a laptop.' Remove filler words.
× I don't know actually, but I think I learn about 13 or 15 years old.
✓ I don't know, actually, but I think I learned when I was about 13 or 15 years old.
Tense error: use past tense 'learned' for past event and include 'was' with age. Also include 'when' to link clauses and 'years old' after age. Suggestion: use 'learned' and 'when I was X years old'.
× I start with, uh, Samsung G5 mobile phone and I learn typing on that.
✓ I started with a Samsung G5 mobile phone and learned to type on it.
Tense mismatch: 'start' and 'learn' should be past tense 'started' and 'learned' for past actions. Use article 'a' before phone model, and 'learned to type on it' is the correct verb pattern. Suggestion: use past tense and 'to type' or 'typing' with correct auxiliary.
× Actually, I don't try to prove my typing, but when I typing very, uh, fast, uh, my hand uh, uses to typing and it can be more easier for me.
✓ Actually, I don't try to improve my typing, but when I type very fast, my hands get used to it and it becomes easier for me.
Multiple errors: 'prove' should be 'improve' (wrong word choice), 'when I typing' needs base verb 'type', 'my hand uses to typing' incorrect phrase — use 'my hands get used to it' or 'I get used to typing', and 'more easier' is a double comparative (use 'easier'). Also 'it can be' better as 'it becomes'. Suggestion: use correct verb 'improve', proper verb forms, and avoid double comparatives.