Part 1
Giám khảo
Do you prefer typing or handwriting?
Thí sinh
To be honest, I like both typing and handwriting. I usually typing when I need to write down document quickly and send information online. But I prefer handwriting when I'm personally taking notes because writing by hand help me focus and remember think better than typing.
Giám khảo
Do you type on a desktop or laptop keyboard every day?
Thí sinh
To be honest, I never tap on the desktop. I tap on the laptop keyboard every day. I use it for my studying and work, writing assignment and completing tests and taking a larger note because it's mainly my work faster and help me remember information better so when I'm typing my hand wears faster and have my hands more quickly.
Giám khảo
When did you learn how to type on a keyboard?
Thí sinh
This is a very good question I learned to type when I was about 9 or 10 years old and my teacher at school teach me how to typing on the keyboard and I practice a lot of time so I could type in a whole paragraphs which improves me my speed and more confident with my typing. So I'm right now I have a good typing but sometimes I.
Giám khảo
How do you improve your typing?
Thí sinh
To my personality, I will practice hypentry or four time away because I didn't have a computer at home when I was young so I can't practice it at school. So now I'm trying to practice every day with the online. Typing is designed to improve both my space and build more confidence when I'm typing along as the paragraphs.
Do you prefer typing or handwriting?
Điểm: 58.0Gợi ý: Improve grammar and sentence structure: use correct verb forms (e.g., "I usually type"), add a clear topic sentence then one or two specific supporting reasons. Keep it concise (max 3–4 sentences) and avoid redundancy.
Ví dụ: I like both typing and handwriting, but I usually type when I need to send documents quickly online. However, I prefer handwriting for personal notes because writing by hand helps me focus and remember information better. For example, I often handwrite lecture notes to retain details.
Do you type on a desktop or laptop keyboard every day?
Điểm: 45.0Gợi ý: Clarify and organize ideas: start with a direct topic sentence (Which device you use), then give one or two clear reasons with simple linking words. Correct word choice ("type", not "tap"; "desktop" not "tap on desktop") and avoid long confusing sentences.
Ví dụ: I type on a laptop keyboard every day rather than a desktop. I use my laptop for studying and work because it’s portable and lets me complete assignments and tests anywhere. For instance, I can take notes in class and finish essays at a cafe.
When did you learn how to type on a keyboard?
Điểm: 50.0Gợi ý: Make tense and grammar consistent: use past tense for learning ("I learned"), correct verb forms ("taught", "type"), and finish the sentence. Keep it concise and give a specific detail (age, how you practised, result).
Ví dụ: I learned to type when I was about nine or ten. A teacher taught us proper finger placement at school, and I practised regularly using typing exercises. As a result, my speed and confidence improved and now I can type whole paragraphs comfortably.
How do you improve your typing?
Điểm: 47.0Gợi ý: Be specific about methods and correct vocabulary: say which online tools or exercises you use (e.g., typing websites, drills), use correct words ("practice typing", "speed", "accuracy"), and give a clear routine with linking words.
Ví dụ: I improve my typing by practising on online sites like TypingClub or Keybr for 20–30 minutes a day. I focus on accuracy first, then speed, and I also do timed paragraphs to simulate real writing. Over time this routine has increased my words-per-minute and confidence.
× I usually typing when I need to write down document quickly and send information online.
✓ I usually type when I need to write down a document quickly and send information online.
The verb 'typing' is incorrectly used; the simple present 'type' is required with 'usually'. Also add the article 'a' before 'document'. Use base verb after adverb of frequency. Suggestion: Use 'I usually type' and include articles when needed.
× But I prefer handwriting when I'm personally taking notes because writing by hand help me focus and remember think better than typing.
✓ But I prefer handwriting when I'm personally taking notes because writing by hand helps me focus and remember things better than typing.
Subject-verb agreement: 'writing by hand' is singular and needs 'helps' (third person singular). 'think' should be the noun 'things'. Also use plural 'things' to match meaning. Suggestion: Use 'helps' and 'things' to correct agreement and word choice.
× To be honest, I never tap on the desktop.
✓ To be honest, I never use a desktop.
The verb 'tap on' is unnatural for using a desktop; 'use' is appropriate. Also include the article 'a' before 'desktop'. Suggestion: Say 'I never use a desktop' for clarity.
× I tap on the laptop keyboard every day.
✓ I type on the laptop keyboard every day.
Use the correct verb 'type' instead of 'tap' when referring to typing on a keyboard. The simple present is correct for a habitual action. Suggestion: Replace 'tap' with 'type'.
× I use it for my studying and work, writing assignment and completing tests and taking a larger note because it's mainly my work faster and help me remember information better so when I'm typing my hand wears faster and have my hands more quickly.
✓ I use it for studying and work, writing assignments, completing tests, and taking longer notes because it makes my work faster and helps me remember information better; however, when I type for a long time my hands get tired more quickly.
Multiple issues: countable noun 'assignment' should be plural 'assignments'; 'taking a larger note' -> 'taking longer notes'; subject-verb agreement: 'it makes' and 'helps'; awkward phrase 'my hand wears faster and have my hands more quickly' corrected to 'my hands get tired more quickly'. Use proper punctuation to separate ideas. Suggestion: Break into clearer clauses, use plural nouns and correct verb forms, and replace awkward expressions with 'get tired'.
× I learned to type when I was about 9 or 10 years old and my teacher at school teach me how to typing on the keyboard and I practice a lot of time so I could type in a whole paragraphs which improves me my speed and more confident with my typing.
✓ I learned to type when I was about 9 or 10 years old, and my teacher at school taught me how to type on the keyboard. I practiced a lot so I could type whole paragraphs, which improved my speed and made me more confident with my typing.
Tense consistency: use past tense 'taught' and 'practiced' after 'learned'. Use base verb 'type' not 'typing' after 'how to'. 'A whole paragraphs' is incorrect; use 'whole paragraphs' without 'a'. 'Which improves me my speed and more confident' corrected to 'which improved my speed and made me more confident'. Suggestion: Keep past tense consistent and correct verb forms after 'how to'.
× So I'm right now I have a good typing but sometimes I.
✓ So right now I have good typing skills, but sometimes I make mistakes.
Sentence is incomplete and ungrammatical. 'I have a good typing' should be 'I have good typing skills'. Add a contrasting clause after 'but sometimes' to complete the thought. Suggestion: Complete the sentence by stating what happens sometimes (e.g., 'make mistakes').
× To my personality, I will practice hypentry or four time away because I didn't have a computer at home when I was young so I can't practice it at school.
✓ Because of my circumstances, I practiced typing only a few times away from home because I didn't have a computer at home when I was young, so I couldn't practice at school.
'To my personality' is incorrect; use 'Because of my circumstances' or 'Due to my situation'. 'Hypentry' is unclear; assumed 'typing'. 'Four time away' likely 'a few times away from home'. Tense consistency: past 'couldn't'. Prepositions and word choice corrected. Suggestion: Use clear phrases like 'Because I didn't have a computer at home' and maintain past tense.
× So now I'm trying to practice every day with the online.
✓ So now I'm trying to practice every day online.
The phrase 'with the online' is incorrect; 'online' as an adverb is sufficient. Simple present continuous 'I'm trying' is appropriate. Suggestion: Use 'practice every day online'.
× Typing is designed to improve both my space and build more confidence when I'm typing along as the paragraphs.
✓ Typing is designed to improve both my speed and build more confidence when I'm typing long paragraphs.
'space' should be 'speed'. 'Typing along as the paragraphs' is incorrect; likely 'typing long paragraphs'. 'Build' should parallel 'improve' so structure 'improve... and build...' is acceptable. Suggestion: Use correct nouns ('speed') and clear modifiers ('long paragraphs').