Part 1
考官
Do you prefer typing or handwriting?
考生
I'm prefer typing because it's more convenient. I can take notes on my phone and refer back to them easily and quickly. Typing is so also faster than handwriting through. Sometimes I write by hand when I want to remember something better.
考官
Do you type on a desktop or laptop keyboard every day?
考生
Yeah, it is because now we, uh, use the laptop keyboard every day to work or study. So, uh, we need to do more typing in on there.
考官
When did you learn how to type on a keyboard?
考生
When I have the first on my laptop when I was eight grade 8, my mom bought me for a study online because of the COVID 12 COVID-19 and we need to study at home by such as Google Meet or Zoom, so I learn.
考官
How do you improve your typing?
考生
I don't need to improve my typing because it's very I'm I'm right. I'm typing the perfect. I learn when I grade 8. So I'm very con con confident on typing. Yeah, especially, especially like that is very, very easy to typing.
× I'm prefer typing because it's more convenient.
✓ I prefer typing because it's more convenient.
Incorrect use of 'am' with the verb 'prefer'. In simple present tense, use the base verb for first person: 'I prefer'. Suggestion: remove 'am' and say 'I prefer'.
× Typing is so also faster than handwriting through.
✓ Typing is also much faster than handwriting.
Awkward adverb order and incorrect adverb 'through'. Use 'also' before adjective and 'much' to intensify: 'also much faster'. Remove 'through'. Suggestion: place adverbs in natural order: 'also much faster'.
× Sometimes I write by hand when I want to remember something better.
✓ Sometimes I write by hand when I want to remember something better.
Sentence is grammatically correct and fits present habits. No change needed.
× Yeah, it is because now we, uh, use the laptop keyboard every day to work or study.
✓ Yes, because now we use laptop keyboards every day for work and study.
Small issues: replace filler 'uh' and use plural 'keyboards' for general statement (or 'the laptop keyboard' if referring to one). Use 'for' not 'to' with 'work and study'. Suggestion: streamline: 'we use laptop keyboards every day for work and study.'
× So, uh, we need to do more typing in on there.
✓ So we need to do more typing on them.
Incorrect combination 'in on there'. Use 'on' with devices and match plural 'them' for 'laptops'. Suggestion: 'do more typing on them' or 'do more typing on our laptops'.
× When I have the first on my laptop when I was eight grade 8, my mom bought me for a study online because of the COVID 12 COVID-19 and we need to study at home by such as Google Meet or Zoom, so I learn.
✓ I first learned to type on my laptop when I was in eighth grade; my mom bought it for me so I could study online during COVID-19 using platforms such as Google Meet or Zoom.
Multiple sentence structure and tense problems: use past simple 'learned' for a completed action, correct word order 'first learned to type', use 'in eighth grade', correct object order 'bought it for me', use 'so I could study online during COVID-19', and give examples with 'such as'. Suggestion: break into clear clauses and use past simple throughout.
× I don't need to improve my typing because it's very I'm I'm right.
✓ I don't need to improve my typing because it's already very good.
Awkward phrasing and filler repetition. Replace 'very I'm I'm right' with 'already very good'. 'Don't need to' is a modal-like negation; ensure clarity. Suggestion: 'I don't need to improve my typing because it's already very good.'
× I'm typing the perfect.
✓ My typing is perfect.
Incorrect word order and article use: 'typing' as a noun needs a verb 'is' and 'perfect' as adjective. Use 'My typing is perfect.' Suggestion: use noun + linking verb + adjective for descriptions.
× I learn when I grade 8.
✓ I learned when I was in eighth grade.
Tense and structure error: use past simple 'learned' for past event and correct expression 'in eighth grade'. Suggestion: 'I learned when I was in eighth grade.'
× So I'm very con con confident on typing.
✓ So I'm very confident at typing.
Repetition 'con con' and wrong preposition 'on'. Use 'confident at/in' with an activity; 'confident at typing' or 'confident in my typing'. Suggestion: 'I'm very confident at typing.'
× Yeah, especially, especially like that is very, very easy to typing.
✓ Yes, especially since it is very easy to type.
Wrong infinitive 'to typing' should be 'to type' or 'easy to type'. Remove repeated 'especially' and awkward 'like that'. Suggestion: 'it is very easy to type.'