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Part 1

Giám khảo

Do you prefer typing or handwriting?

Thí sinh

In this modern world, I switch my hobbies in typing. Uh, maybe in five years ago. I like to writing, but actually the typing is faster than writing, so I have I prefer to choose typing as my first.

Giám khảo

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

Thí sinh

For now I usually typing on my laptop because it's so much easier for me to go anywhere and the laptop is like 1 pack rather than on desktop. For example, if I going to cafe, I would like to bring my laptop with me and then I typing whatever I want to type.

Giám khảo

When did you learn how to type on a keyboard?

Thí sinh

First time I learned how to type on a keyboard is when I was in elementary schools. I used to enter the junior high school so the junior high school as a test to typing. So this is my very first time to learn typing.

Giám khảo

How do you improve your typing?

Thí sinh

How I improve my typing skills is just practice. I think that practice makes perfect. So the daily routine of mind was typing on keyboard and yeah, like writing all the things that I can write to it. For example is you rewrite.

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Part 1

Do you prefer typing or handwriting?

Điểm: 48.0

Gợi ý: Be direct and concise. Start with a clear topic sentence stating your preference, then give one or two specific reasons using correct tense and grammar. Avoid hesitations and redundant phrases. Use linking words like "because" or "so" to connect ideas.

Ví dụ: I prefer typing to handwriting because it is faster and easier to edit. For example, when I write essays or notes on my laptop I can quickly correct mistakes and reorganize my ideas, which saves me a lot of time.

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

Điểm: 60.0

Gợi ý: Begin with a clear topic sentence identifying the device you use daily. Use correct verb forms and concise supporting details. Use linking phrases such as "because" and "for example" properly, and avoid filler words.

Ví dụ: I usually type on my laptop every day because it is portable and convenient. For example, when I go to a café I can bring my laptop in one bag and work on notes or assignments without carrying a bulky desktop.

When did you learn how to type on a keyboard?

Điểm: 50.0

Gợi ý: State the time clearly using correct past tense, then give a brief, specific detail about how or why you learned to type. Avoid repetitive phrases and unclear chronology.

Ví dụ: I first learned to type when I was in elementary school. Later, I practiced more because my junior high school required a typing test, so I improved my speed through lessons and exercises.

How do you improve your typing?

Điểm: 55.0

Gợi ý: Give a clear topic sentence about your main method, then add specific activities you do to improve (timed tests, online exercises, touch-typing practice). Use linking words ("for example", "so", "also") correctly and avoid vague phrases.

Ví dụ: I improve my typing mainly through regular practice. For example, I do daily timed typing tests online, practice touch-typing exercises for 20 minutes, and transcribe short articles to build speed and accuracy.

Ngữ pháp

Present tense issue

× In this modern world, I switch my hobbies in typing.

In this modern world, I have switched my hobby to typing.

The original uses 'switch' and 'in typing' incorrectly. The action of changing hobby is better expressed with present perfect 'have switched' to show change up to now. 'Hobbies' should be singular 'hobby' if referring to the main activity, and preposition 'to' is used with 'switch' or 'change' ('switch to typing'). (Grammar problem type ID: 6)

Past tense issue

× Uh, maybe in five years ago.

Uh, maybe five years ago.

The phrase 'in five years ago' incorrectly combines 'in' and 'ago'. Use 'five years ago' for past reference. No auxiliary verb is needed here; it's a time adverbial. (Grammar problem type ID: 5)

Verb + -ing form

× I like to writing, but actually the typing is faster than writing, so I have I prefer to choose typing as my first.

I liked writing, but actually typing is faster than handwriting, so I prefer typing.

Multiple issues: after 'like' use the base verb 'to write' or the gerund 'writing' correctly; better to match tense: if referring to past preference, 'liked writing' is fine. Remove redundant articles 'the' before 'typing' and avoid 'I have I prefer to choose' which is ungrammatical. Use 'prefer' not 'prefer to choose'. Also 'handwriting' is the usual noun for writing by hand. (Grammar problem type ID: 8)

Verb in the present participle form

× For now I usually typing on my laptop because it's so much easier for me to go anywhere and the laptop is like 1 pack rather than on desktop.

For now I usually type on my laptop because it's much easier for me to take anywhere, and a laptop is like one compact pack compared to a desktop.

Use base verb 'type' after an auxiliary or adverb 'usually' (not 'typing' alone). 'Take anywhere' is better than 'go anywhere' for portable device. Use 'a laptop' and 'compared to a desktop' for comparison. Avoid numeric '1' and casual 'pack'—'compact' clarifies meaning. (Grammar problem type ID: 10)

Incorrect use of conjunction

× For example, if I going to cafe, I would like to bring my laptop with me and then I typing whatever I want to type.

For example, if I go to a cafe, I like to bring my laptop with me and then I type whatever I want.

'If I going' is incorrect; use the base verb 'go' after 'if' for present/future conditional. Use 'a cafe' with article. 'Would like to bring' can be simplified to 'like to bring' for habitual actions. Replace 'I typing' with 'I type' (base verb). (Grammar problem type ID: 16)

There be issue

× First time I learned how to type on a keyboard is when I was in elementary schools.

The first time I learned how to type on a keyboard was when I was in elementary school.

Use 'The first time' with past simple 'was' for the temporal clause. 'Elementary school' is uncountable in this context (not 'schools'). (Grammar problem type ID: 3)

Incorrect use of prepositions

× I used to enter the junior high school so the junior high school as a test to typing.

I took an entrance exam to enter junior high school, so there was a typing test for junior high school entry.

Original is unclear and misuses 'enter' and 'as a test to typing'. Use 'took an entrance exam to enter' and 'typing test' as the correct noun phrase. Clarify structure: the typing test was part of the entrance requirements. (Grammar problem type ID: 11)

Verb + -ing form

× So this is my very first time to learn typing.

So that was my very first time learning to type.

Use 'learning to type' or 'to learn to type'—prefer 'learning to type' after 'first time'. Match past tense 'was' for a past event. (Grammar problem type ID: 8)

Sentence structure errors

× How I improve my typing skills is just practice.

I improve my typing skills simply by practicing.

Original is awkwardly structured. Use subject 'I' + verb 'improve' and express method with 'by practicing' or 'through practice'. (Grammar problem type ID: 26)

Incorrect use of adverbs

× So the daily routine of mind was typing on keyboard and yeah, like writing all the things that I can write to it.

So my daily routine was typing on the keyboard and writing whatever I could.

'Daily routine of mind' is unnatural—use 'my daily routine'. Include article 'the' before 'keyboard'. Replace 'all the things that I can write to it' with 'writing whatever I could' for clarity and correct tense. (Grammar problem type ID: 13)

Verb + -ing form

× For example is you rewrite.

For example, you can rewrite text to practice.

The fragment 'For example is you rewrite' is ungrammatical. Provide a complete clause: 'you can rewrite' uses modal 'can' plus base verb, or use gerund 'rewriting' in another structure. This correction keeps the meaning and correct verb form. (Grammar problem type ID: 8)

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