Part 1
考官
Do you prefer typing or handwriting?
考生
I prefer typing than handwriting.
考官
Do you type on a desktop or laptop keyboard every day?
考生
No, not every day, but I'm typing by my phone. Text someone.
考官
When did you learn how to type on a keyboard?
考生
I learned by myself. I used to, uh, type in uh, on my laptop or my phone as well.
考官
How do you improve your typing?
考生
What is this question? How how I improve my typing? I can typing if you believe me or not, doesn't matter.
Do you prefer typing or handwriting?
分數: 58.0建議: Make your sentence grammatically correct, be more natural and give a brief reason. Use a topic sentence then one short supporting detail. Avoid redundancy.
範例: I prefer typing to handwriting because it's faster and easier to edit. For example, when I write essays or messages I can quickly correct mistakes and rearrange sentences.
Do you type on a desktop or laptop keyboard every day?
分數: 55.0建議: Answer directly, combine ideas into one clear sentence, and use linking words to connect the second idea. Be specific about frequency and purpose.
範例: Not every day on a computer; I usually type on my phone to text friends and reply to messages several times a day.
When did you learn how to type on a keyboard?
分數: 60.0建議: Start with a clear time reference, remove fillers, and expand slightly with a brief detail about how you learned to show depth.
範例: I taught myself to type when I was about twelve by practicing on my laptop and phone; I learned mainly by copying sentences and using online typing games to improve speed.
How do you improve your typing?
分數: 40.0建議: Respond politely and directly. Explain a method you use to improve with specific steps and linking words. Avoid defensive or confusing language.
範例: I improve my typing by practicing daily with online typing exercises and using apps that track my speed and accuracy; as a result, I've become faster and make fewer mistakes.
× I prefer typing than handwriting.
✓ I prefer typing to handwriting.
Use 'prefer' with 'to' when comparing two alternatives: prefer A to B. 'Than' is used after comparative adjectives (e.g., 'better than'). Replace 'than' with 'to' to be grammatically correct.
× No, not every day, but I'm typing by my phone. Text someone.
✓ No, not every day, but I type on my phone. I text people sometimes.
Present simple (I type) is appropriate for habitual actions. 'I'm typing' (present continuous) suggests an action happening right now. Use the preposition 'on' for devices: 'type on my phone'. 'Text someone' is a fragment; expand to a complete sentence and use a general object 'people' or 'someone' with context: 'I text people sometimes.'
× I learned by myself. I used to, uh, type in uh, on my laptop or my phone as well.
✓ I learned by myself. I used to type on my laptop and my phone as well.
Use 'on' with devices (type on my laptop/phone). Remove unnecessary filler words and the preposition 'in' which is incorrect here. Use 'and' for listing both devices instead of 'or' when indicating both were used.
× What is this question? How how I improve my typing? I can typing if you believe me or not, doesn't matter.
✓ What is this question? How can I improve my typing? I can type well, whether you believe me or not; it doesn't matter.
'How how I improve my typing?' lacks auxiliary verb and has repetition — correct form is a question using 'can' for ability: 'How can I improve my typing?'. 'I can typing' mixes modal + base verb; 'can' must be followed by base form 'type'. Also combine clauses properly: use a comma or semicolon and 'whether' + subject + verb for the idiomatic expression 'whether you believe me or not.'