Part 1
Giám khảo
Do you prefer typing or handwriting?
Thí sinh
Well, honestly, according to my opinion, yeah, I like umm, I like most prefer to uh typing because I don't like handwriting. My writing was not a good. So I think I always give prefer to a typing and it is a very uh, very, uh, very suitable for me. It is a very suitable for me. So that's why I like this and I.
Giám khảo
Do you type on a desktop or laptop keyboard every day?
Thí sinh
To be honest I like a laptop keyboard because you can easily use to each and every places easily carry with your. So I think it was more easy way. You can use this anytime any place, anywhere and I always I always give prefer to this laptop keyboards.
Giám khảo
When did you learn how to type on a keyboard?
Thí sinh
Well, honestly, when I was a child during 8 standard, that was my first time CEO laptop yeah, desktop uh, I have a queries query about this technology and I don't, I don't have an idea how can you use this So that time I always decide to I learn a keyboard typings and so thank.
Giám khảo
How do you improve your typing?
Thí sinh
To be honest, when I was when I was a doing do a job do a job in last my company that am I about lots of work on on typewriting job related to my typewriter writing job, so that I learned to that I have learned.
Do you prefer typing or handwriting?
Điểm: 48.0Gợi ý: Improve clarity, reduce hesitation and repetition, and use a concise structure: state your preference directly, give one or two clear reasons with specific details, and avoid filler words (umm, uh) and repeated phrases. Use linking words (because, so) correctly and keep to 2–4 sentences.
Ví dụ: I prefer typing to handwriting because my handwriting is often hard to read and typing is faster. For example, when I take notes or write emails, typing helps me organize ideas more clearly and edit mistakes easily. Therefore, I usually choose typing for most tasks.
Do you type on a desktop or laptop keyboard every day?
Điểm: 52.0Gợi ý: Be more grammatical and concise: answer directly, give a specific reason and an example. Reduce repetition and fix grammar (e.g., 'I prefer a laptop because it is portable'). Use one linking word (because, so) and keep sentences short.
Ví dụ: I usually type on a laptop keyboard because it is portable and convenient. For instance, I can work on the train or in a café without carrying a heavy desktop. So I prefer using a laptop every day.
When did you learn how to type on a keyboard?
Điểm: 45.0Gợi ý: Give a clear time reference and a brief, coherent story. Avoid irrelevant words and hesitations. Structure: topic sentence (when), then one supporting detail about how or why you learned, using past tense correctly.
Ví dụ: I learned to type when I was in eighth grade. At that time our school introduced computers and I was curious about them, so I took basic typing lessons to learn how to use the keyboard.
How do you improve your typing?
Điểm: 46.0Gợi ý: Explain a clear method for improvement using past and present forms correctly. State one or two specific activities you did to improve (practice, courses, typing software) and give a brief result. Keep sentences concise and avoid repetition.
Ví dụ: I improved my typing by practicing daily during my previous job, where I had to type a lot of documents. Additionally, I used an online typing tutor for a month, which increased my speed and reduced errors.
× Well, honestly, according to my opinion, yeah, I like umm, I like most prefer to uh typing because I don't like handwriting.
✓ Well, honestly, in my opinion, I prefer typing because I don't like handwriting.
Use 'in my opinion' instead of 'according to my opinion'. 'Prefer' does not take 'most' or 'to' before a gerund in this context; say 'I prefer typing'. Remove filler words for clarity.
× My writing was not a good.
✓ My handwriting was not good.
Use 'handwriting' to refer to writing style. Do not use the article 'a' with uncountable adjective phrase 'not good'. Correct form: 'was not good'. Use present tense if still true: 'is not good'.
× So I think I always give prefer to a typing and it is a very uh, very, uh, very suitable for me.
✓ So I think I always prefer typing and it is very suitable for me.
Do not use 'give prefer to' — correct verb is 'prefer'. Do not use the article 'a' before 'typing' when it is a gerund. Remove redundant 'very's and filler words.
× It is a very suitable for me.
✓ It is very suitable for me.
Do not use the indefinite article 'a' before adjective phrase 'very suitable'. The correct structure is 'It is very suitable for me.'
× So that's why I like this and I.
✓ So that's why I like it.
Sentence incomplete; finish with 'it' to refer to typing. Ensure subject and verb complete the clause.
× To be honest I like a laptop keyboard because you can easily use to each and every places easily carry with your.
✓ To be honest, I like a laptop keyboard because you can easily carry it to different places.
Remove incorrect 'use to' and rephrase 'each and every places' to 'different places'. Place the object 'it' after 'carry'. Add commas for clarity.
× So I think it was more easy way.
✓ So I think it is an easier way.
Use present tense 'is' if still true. Use comparative 'easier' not 'more easy'. Include article 'an' before noun phrase 'easier way'.
× You can use this anytime any place, anywhere and I always I always give prefer to this laptop keyboards.
✓ You can use it anytime, anywhere, and I always prefer this laptop keyboard.
Use 'it' for the device; 'anytime anywhere' is idiomatic. Use 'prefer' without 'give'. Use singular 'keyboard' when referring to the type in general.
× Well, honestly, when I was a child during 8 standard, that was my first time CEO laptop yeah, desktop uh, I have a queries query about this technology and I don't, I don't have an idea how can you use this So that time I always decide to I learn a keyboard typings and so thank.
✓ Well, honestly, when I was a child in eighth grade, that was the first time I saw a laptop or desktop. I had questions about this technology and I didn't know how to use it, so at that time I decided to learn typing on a keyboard.
Use 'in eighth grade' for age/grade. Use past simple 'saw', 'had', 'didn't know', 'decided', 'learn' -> 'learn typing' or 'learned' depending; here 'decided to learn typing' is correct. Correct word order and vocabulary ('saw' not 'CEO', 'questions' not 'queries query'). Use 'it' as object. Remove fillers and correct tense consistency.
× To be honest, when I was when I was a doing do a job do a job in last my company that am I about lots of work on on typewriting job related to my typewriter writing job, so that I learned to that I have learned.
✓ To be honest, when I was doing a job at my previous company, I had a lot of work related to typewriting, so I learned to type.
Use 'doing a job' -> 'working' or 'doing a job at my previous company'. 'Previous' is better than 'last my company'. Use 'had a lot of work' for past. 'Learned to type' is correct; use the infinitive after 'learned' when meaning 'learned how to'. Remove repetition and correct word order.