TypingPart 1 Relatório

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Part 1

Examinador

Do you prefer typing or handwriting?

Candidato

I would prefer typing rather than choosing the handwriting because my handwriting is not that much good. I and my I often gets confused to how to write like for cursory writing or like in a normal handwriting in English.

Examinador

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

Candidato

I type on a laptop keyboard everyday because my work and studies require frequent emailing and document editing. For example, I usually have to do work on the coding part because I have studying in computer science engineering, so that's the reason I'm daily I have to do typing.

Examinador

When did you learn how to type on a keyboard?

Candidato

I try to learn on a keyboard under each of my 10 years of age and no one has taught me the to type. I just try learn by myself.

Examinador

How do you improve your typing?

Candidato

I just improved my typing skills by writing the school's assignments and emails and editing of the projects all after. I just preferred to 1st design that thing and then type it by my hand. That's the reason I just improved my typing skills.

Avaliação

Total

Total: 5.5Fluência e coerência: 5.5Pronúncia: 5.5Gramática: 5.0Recurso lexical: 5.5

Part 1

Do you prefer typing or handwriting?

Pontuação: 58.0

Sugestão: Be more concise and grammatically correct. Start with a clear topic sentence stating your preference, then give one or two specific reasons using correct verb forms and pronouns. Avoid repetition and unclear phrases like "I and my I" and "cursory writing." Use linking words such as 'because' or 'so' to connect ideas.

Exemplo: I prefer typing to handwriting because my handwriting is messy and slow. For example, when I write quickly I make many spelling mistakes, so typing helps me produce clearer, faster work.

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

Pontuação: 65.0

Sugestão: Improve grammatical accuracy and sentence flow. Begin with a direct topic sentence, then give specific supporting details. Correct verb tenses and remove redundancy (e.g., 'daily I have to do typing'). Use linking words like 'because' and 'for example' properly.

Exemplo: I type on a laptop every day because my studies and part-time work involve emailing and editing documents. For example, as a computer science student I often write and test code, so I need a portable computer to work anywhere.

When did you learn how to type on a keyboard?

Pontuação: 52.0

Sugestão: Give a clear time reference and correct verb forms. Use one concise sentence stating when you learned, followed by a brief detail about how you learned. Replace awkward phrases like 'under each of my 10 years of age' with 'when I was about ten.'

Exemplo: I taught myself to type when I was about ten years old. I learned by practicing regularly with online typing exercises and typing my school assignments.

How do you improve your typing?

Pontuação: 58.0

Sugestão: Organize your answer: state the main method you use to improve typing, then give specific examples. Use correct tenses and avoid confusing phrases like 'type it by my hand.' Mention measurable or regular practice to make it more convincing.

Exemplo: I improve my typing by practicing regularly on real tasks, such as typing school assignments, emails, and project reports. For instance, I usually draft ideas on paper and then type them up, which helps me increase speed and accuracy over time.

Gramática

Incorrect use of pronouns

× I and my I often gets confused to how to write like for cursory writing or like in a normal handwriting in English.

Myself and I often get confused about how to write, for example, whether to use cursive writing or normal handwriting in English.

Pronoun order and form are incorrect: say 'I and my I' is wrong; use 'I' or 'myself' appropriately and place 'I' last. Subject-verb agreement: plural subject requires 'get' not 'gets'. Preposition 'to' is wrong with 'confused' — use 'confused about'. 'Cursory' is the wrong word for cursive; use 'cursive'. Split the ideas clearly. Suggestion: use 'Myself and I often get confused about whether to write in cursive or in print.'

Incorrect use of adverbs/adjectives

× my handwriting is not that much good.

my handwriting is not very good.

'That much good' is awkward and ungrammatical in English. Use 'not very good' or 'not that good'. Adverb placement: 'very' modifies the adjective 'good'. Suggestion: say 'my handwriting is not very good.'

Incorrect use of articles

× I would prefer typing rather than choosing the handwriting because my handwriting is not that much good.

I would prefer typing rather than handwriting because my handwriting is not very good.

Article 'the' before 'handwriting' is unnecessary here. 'Choosing the handwriting' is unnatural; use 'handwriting' without article. Also remove 'choosing' which is redundant after 'prefer'. Suggestion: 'I prefer typing to handwriting.'

Adverb placement

× I type on a laptop keyboard everyday because my work and studies require frequent emailing and document editing.

I type on a laptop keyboard every day because my work and studies require frequent emailing and document editing.

Every day as two words when used as an adverbial phrase. 'Everyday' (one word) is an adjective meaning ordinary. Suggestion: use 'every day' for frequency: 'I type on a laptop keyboard every day.'

Sentence structure errors

× For example, I usually have to do work on the coding part because I have studying in computer science engineering, so that's the reason I'm daily I have to do typing.

For example, I usually have to do coding work because I am studying computer engineering, so I have to type every day.

'I have studying' is ungrammatical; use 'I am studying' or 'I study'. 'Computer science engineering' is incorrect collocation; use 'computer engineering' or 'computer science and engineering'. 'I'm daily I have to do typing' is redundant and ungrammatical; simplify to 'I have to type every day.' Suggestion: keep sentences concise and use correct progressive or simple present forms.

Past tense issue

× When did you learn how to type on a keyboard? Student: I try to learn on a keyboard under each of my 10 years of age and no one has taught me the to type.

I tried to learn to type on a keyboard when I was about ten years old, and no one taught me to type.

Question asks past event so use past tense 'tried' not 'try'. 'Under each of my 10 years of age' is incorrect; use 'when I was about ten years old'. 'Has taught me the to type' is ungrammatical; use 'no one taught me to type.' Suggestion: use 'when I was ten' or 'at about ten years old.'

Incorrect use of infinitive/verb form

× I just try learn by myself.

I just tried to learn by myself.

Verb form and tense inconsistent. Use past tense 'tried' to match previous sentence. Also 'try learn' needs 'to' between: 'try to learn' (present) or 'tried to learn' (past). Suggestion: 'I taught myself' or 'I learned by myself.'

Past tense issue

× I try to learn on a keyboard under each of my 10 years of age and no one has taught me the to type. I just try learn by myself.

I tried to learn to type on a keyboard when I was about ten years old, and no one taught me; I learned by myself.

Combine for clarity and ensure past tense throughout. Use 'learned by myself' or 'taught myself'. Avoid mixing present 'try' with past time reference.

Verb tense and aspect

× I just improved my typing skills by writing the school's assignments and emails and editing of the projects all after.

I improved my typing skills by writing school assignments, sending emails, and editing projects.

'Just improved' suggests recent past but context general so 'improved' is fine. Remove 'the' before 'school's assignments' and use plural 'school assignments'. 'Editing of the projects all after' is awkward; list activities with parallel structure. Suggestion: use clear parallel verbs: 'writing... sending... editing...'. 'Just' can be omitted unless emphasizing recent change.

Incorrect use of prepositions

× I just preferred to 1st design that thing and then type it by my hand.

I prefer to design something first and then type it by hand.

Tense and word choice: 'preferred' past vs present 'just preferred' conflicts with general habit; use 'prefer' or 'I usually prefer'. '1st' should be 'first'. 'Design that thing' is vague; 'design something' is better. 'Type it by my hand' is unnatural; say 'type it by hand' or 'type it myself'. Suggestion: 'I usually design something first and then type it by hand.'

Repetition and redundancy/subject-verb agreement

× That's the reason I just improved my typing skills.

That's the reason I improved my typing skills.

'Just' can be redundant; keep tense consistent. Subject-verb agreement is fine but sentence is repetitive after previous. Suggestion: remove unnecessary words for clarity.

Vocabulário

GoodFine; Virtuous; Well-behaved; Right; Capable
NormalUsual; Ordinary
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