Part 1
Examiner
What kind of clothes do you like to wear?
Candidate
I like to wear casual outfits when I was when I am going to classes. Umm. The casual outfits in my in my means are simple sweatshirts, a jeans and Crocs.
Examiner
Do you prefer to wear comfortable and casual clothes or smart clothes?
Candidate
I prefer to wear casual and comfortable clothes rather than smart clothes. It is because even casual clothes that are comfortable makes me look neat and even better than wearing smart clothes. Smart clothes can be quite uncomfortable because umm in my countries it is very unsuitable due to.
Examiner
Do you like wearing T-shirts?
Candidate
Yes, I do like wearing T-shirts. I have a bunch of T-shirts with interesting graphics that I usually bought at Uniqlo. This T-shirts can be mixed and matched with my several outfits as well without making it look repetitive.
Examiner
Do you spend a lot of time choosing clothes?
Candidate
No, I do not spend a lot of time choosing clothes because most of my clothes are uh. Most of my clothes have simple and umm, plain colours which can be mixed and matched easily so I can wear it with whatever pair of jeans and sneakers.
Examiner
Do you wear different styles of clothes on weekdays and weekends?
Candidate
Yes, I wear different styles of clothes on weekdays and weekends. On weekdays I usually have classes, so I prefer to wear something that is comfortable such as a hoodie, a pair of jeans, and a pair of sneakers. During weekends, I usually will style my outfits a little bit outstanding, such as umm, trying out a skirt or a pair of heels.
Examiner
What colour clothes do you like?
Candidate
I like the color blue on my clothes, blue is the perfect colour that suits my body tones as it complements my tanned skin tone and blue is really calming for our eyes to see.
What kind of clothes do you like to wear?
Score: 68.0Suggestion: Be more concise and grammatical. Start with a clear topic sentence, avoid tense confusion, reduce hesitation sounds, and give one specific example. Use linking words if adding detail.
Example: I usually wear casual clothes to class. For example, I prefer simple sweatshirts, a pair of jeans and Crocs because they are comfortable and easy to move in.
Do you prefer to wear comfortable and casual clothes or smart clothes?
Score: 60.0Suggestion: Give a clear, complete reason and avoid trailing off. Use one linking phrase (because / so) and provide a specific reason related to comfort or climate. Correct grammar (subject-verb agreement) and avoid repetition.
Example: I prefer casual, comfortable clothes because they make me feel relaxed and still look neat. For instance, in my country the hot climate makes formal outfits uncomfortable, so I usually choose lightweight, breathable fabrics.
Do you like wearing T-shirts?
Score: 75.0Suggestion: Good direct answer and supporting detail. Improve grammar (plural forms and tense) and tighten phrasing. Use a linking word to show how the detail supports your preference.
Example: Yes, I do. I have many graphic T-shirts from Uniqlo, and I can mix and match them with different outfits, so they never look repetitive.
Do you spend a lot of time choosing clothes?
Score: 72.0Suggestion: Be more fluent and remove fillers. Give a concise reason with a linking word (because/so) and one specific example of your color scheme or a typical outfit.
Example: No, I don't. Because most of my clothes are plain and neutral colors, I can quickly mix and match them with jeans and sneakers, which saves me time.
Do you wear different styles of clothes on weekdays and weekends?
Score: 78.0Suggestion: Good structure and clear contrast. Reduce hesitations and improve word choice (e.g. 'more stylish' instead of 'outstanding'). Keep sentences concise and natural.
Example: Yes. On weekdays I wear comfortable clothes like a hoodie, jeans and sneakers for classes. On weekends I dress more stylishly, for example I might try a skirt and heels for a night out.
What colour clothes do you like?
Score: 74.0Suggestion: Give one clear topic sentence and then a specific reason. Avoid repeating the same idea and correct small grammar issues (e.g. 'complements my tanned skin').
Example: I prefer wearing blue because it complements my tanned skin tone and looks calming. For example, navy shirts and light blue tees are my favorites.
× I like to wear casual outfits when I was when I am going to classes.
✓ I like to wear casual outfits when I go to classes.
The sentence mixes past tense 'was' with present tense 'am' and uses an incorrect verb form for habitual action. Use the simple present 'go' to describe regular activities: 'when I go to classes.'
× The casual outfits in my in my means are simple sweatshirts, a jeans and Crocs.
✓ The casual outfits I mean are simple sweatshirts, jeans, and Crocs.
The phrase 'in my in my means' is incorrect and redundant; use 'I mean.' 'A jeans' is wrong because 'jeans' is a plural noun and does not take 'a.' Also add commas and use 'and' for the final item in a list.
× It is because even casual clothes that are comfortable makes me look neat and even better than wearing smart clothes.
✓ It is because even comfortable casual clothes make me look neat and even better than smart clothes.
The relative clause subject 'casual clothes' is plural, so the verb should be 'make' not 'makes.' Also restructure word order: 'comfortable casual clothes' is more natural than 'casual clothes that are comfortable.'
× Smart clothes can be quite uncomfortable because umm in my countries it is very unsuitable due to.
✓ Smart clothes can be quite uncomfortable because, in my country, they are very unsuitable.
Use singular 'country' unless the speaker means multiple countries. The phrase 'unsuitable due to' is incomplete; remove 'due to' or complete it. Also replace 'it is' with 'they are' to agree with 'smart clothes.'
× I have a bunch of T-shirts with interesting graphics that I usually bought at Uniqlo.
✓ I have a bunch of T-shirts with interesting graphics that I usually buy at Uniqlo.
Use present habitual 'buy' rather than past 'bought' to indicate a repeated action. If referring to a one-time purchase, keep 'bought' but then remove 'usually.'
× This T-shirts can be mixed and matched with my several outfits as well without making it look repetitive.
✓ These T-shirts can be mixed and matched with several of my outfits as well without making them look repetitive.
'This T-shirts' is incorrect: use plural demonstrative 'These.' 'Several outfits' should be modified to 'several of my outfits.' Pronoun 'it' should agree with plural 'T-shirts,' so use 'them.'
× No, I do not spend a lot of time choosing clothes because most of my clothes are uh.
✓ No, I do not spend a lot of time choosing clothes because most of my clothes are simple.
The original ends abruptly with 'are uh.' Complete the clause with an adjective such as 'simple' to explain why choosing is quick.
× Most of my clothes have simple and umm, plain colours which can be mixed and matched easily so I can wear it with whatever pair of jeans and sneakers.
✓ Most of my clothes have simple, plain colours which can be mixed and matched easily, so I can wear them with any pair of jeans and sneakers.
Combine adjectives with a comma: 'simple, plain colours.' 'Clothes' is plural, so use 'them' not 'it.' Use 'any pair' rather than 'whatever pair' for natural phrasing.
× During weekends, I usually will style my outfits a little bit outstanding, such as umm, trying out a skirt or a pair of heels.
✓ On weekends, I usually style my outfits to stand out a little bit, for example by trying a skirt or a pair of heels.
'During weekends' is better as 'On weekends.' Avoid unnecessary future 'will' with 'usually.' Use 'to stand out' rather than 'outstanding.' Use 'trying' can be 'trying a skirt' or 'trying out' — simplified here to 'trying.'
× I like the color blue on my clothes, blue is the perfect colour that suits my body tones as it complements my tanned skin tone and blue is really calming for our eyes to see.
✓ I like the color blue for my clothes; blue is the perfect colour for my skin tone because it complements my tanned skin and is calming to the eyes.
Use 'for my clothes' instead of 'on my clothes' for preference. 'Body tones' is awkward; use 'skin tone.' Combine clauses with a semicolon or conjunction. 'Calming for our eyes to see' is wordy—use 'calming to the eyes.'