Part 1
Examinador
Do you prefer typing or handwriting?
Candidato
I prefer typing because it's more faster and convenient to comparisons. Handwriting is quite so thorough, but I can remember more than typing.
Examinador
Do you type on a desktop or laptop keyboard every day?
Candidato
Yes I do because I have to practice my Aires widening every day so I use it every day.
Examinador
When did you learn how to type on a keyboard?
Candidato
Since I was young, am not sure about the time, but about great 10A teacher teach me how to thriving in the correct way.
Examinador
How do you improve your typing?
Candidato
I'm improve by using every day is quite more efficiently way to improve the typing efficiency and accurate.
Do you prefer typing or handwriting?
Pontuação: 42.0Sugestão: Be clear, natural and grammatical. Start with a direct topic sentence (e.g. “I prefer typing.”), then give 1–2 concise, specific reasons using correct grammar and linking words (e.g. “because…” and “however…”). Avoid redundancy and incorrect comparative forms (use “faster” not “more faster”). Also clarify the memory point: if handwriting helps memory, say so clearly and compare consistently.
Exemplo: I prefer typing because it is faster and more convenient for editing and sharing documents. However, handwriting helps me remember information better, so I still write notes by hand when I need to study.
Do you type on a desktop or laptop keyboard every day?
Pontuação: 30.0Sugestão: Answer directly and give a clear detail about which device and why. Avoid unclear phrases and incorrect vocabulary (e.g. “Aires widening” is unclear). Use one or two sentences with linking word like “because” to explain purpose or frequency.
Exemplo: Yes, I type on a laptop every day because I use it for my university assignments and practice touch-typing to increase my speed.
When did you learn how to type on a keyboard?
Pontuação: 28.0Sugestão: Provide a clear time reference and a simple explanation of who taught you. Use correct tense and grammar (e.g. “I learned when I was young” or “I learned at primary school”), and avoid vague or incorrect words like “thriving.” Keep it to 1–2 sentences.
Exemplo: I learned to type when I was about eight years old at primary school. My computer teacher showed me the home‑row technique and corrected my finger placement.
How do you improve your typing?
Pontuação: 35.0Sugestão: Give a simple, grammatical answer describing specific methods you use to improve (practice, online exercises, accuracy drills). Use linking words and correct comparative forms (e.g. “more efficient”). Limit to 1–2 clear sentences and include a concrete example of practice.
Exemplo: I improve my typing by practising for 20–30 minutes every day with online typing tests to increase speed and accuracy. I also focus on accuracy first, then gradually try to type faster.
× I prefer typing because it's more faster and convenient to comparisons.
✓ I prefer typing because it's faster and more convenient for comparisons.
'more faster' is redundant because faster already uses comparative form; use either 'faster' or 'more convenient'. Also 'to comparisons' is incorrect preposition and noun form; use 'for comparisons'. Combine adjectives in parallel order: 'faster and more convenient for comparisons.'
× Handwriting is quite so thorough, but I can remember more than typing.
✓ Handwriting is quite thorough, but I can remember more with handwriting than with typing.
'quite so thorough' is redundant; use 'quite thorough'. Comparison 'more than typing' is unclear and missing parallel preposition; use 'more with handwriting than with typing' to show clear comparison.
× Yes I do because I have to practice my Aires widening every day so I use it every day.
✓ Yes, I do because I have to practice my Aires widening every day, so I use it daily.
Missing comma after 'Yes'. Repetition 'every day' is redundant; replace second occurrence with 'daily'. The phrase 'my Aires widening' is unclear but assumed to be a noun phrase; keep original but ensure punctuation. If 'Aires' is a proper noun, capitalize consistently; if it's an activity, use clearer wording (e.g., 'my Aires widening exercises').
× Since I was young, am not sure about the time, but about great 10A teacher teach me how to thriving in the correct way.
✓ I have been typing since I was young, but I am not sure exactly when; a great 10A teacher taught me the correct way to type and how to improve.
The original sentence has several structure and tense errors: missing subject 'I' for 'am not sure', incorrect verb forms ('teach' should be past 'taught'), and incorrect use of 'thriving' which is wrong context; use 'type' or 'improve'. Use consistent past reference for being taught and present perfect for the ongoing state 'have been typing since I was young.' Break into clearer clauses with proper punctuation.
× I'm improve by using every day is quite more efficiently way to improve the typing efficiency and accurate.
✓ I improve by practicing every day; this is a much more efficient way to increase typing speed and accuracy.
'I'm improve' is incorrect; use 'I improve' or 'I am improving'. 'Using every day' should be 'practicing every day'. 'Is quite more efficiently way' is wrong: use 'a much more efficient way'. 'Improve the typing efficiency and accurate' mixes noun and adjective; use 'increase typing speed and accuracy' for correct collocation.