Part 1
Examiner
What kind of clothes do you like to wear?
Candidate
I prefer to wear 100% cotton clothes because they are lightweight and very beautiful, so I feel comfortable all day. For example, I usually choose cotton T-shirts and shirts in the summer because they keep me cool and don't irritate my skin.
Examiner
Do you prefer to wear comfortable and casual clothes or smart clothes?
Candidate
I'd like to wear a compatible and also a casual clothes when I'm outside, and also that I will, um, I will comfortable with it going outside with friends, my family, for example, I'm going with with my friends, so I will wear smart clothes.
Examiner
Do you like wearing T-shirts?
Candidate
Yes, I like wearing T-shirts, especially when it's color maroon, paired it up with a black pants and for example going outside with my friends. So I will wear it and I feel cool and good looking for it.
Examiner
Do you spend a lot of time choosing clothes?
Candidate
Oh my God, yes, that's a hard problem. I spend a lot of time choosing my clothes, what to wear, what to do, what is the pair, what to be, umm, you know.
Examiner
Do you wear different styles of clothes on weekdays and weekends?
Candidate
Yes, I wear different styles clothes on weekdays and weekends. So in weekdays I wear school uniform but in weekends I do wear on casual clothes especially when I'm going out outside with my friends.
Examiner
What colour clothes do you like?
Candidate
I prepare a color maroon with a pair of black jeans because it's so comfortable and looking good and keeping me cool also.
What kind of clothes do you like to wear?
Score: 78.0Suggestion: Be more concise and natural: begin with a clear topic sentence, then add one specific supporting detail. Avoid vague adjectives like "very beautiful" and unnecessary repetition. Use linking words (for example, because) correctly and keep to 3–4 sentences.
Example: I like to wear 100% cotton clothes because they are lightweight and breathable. For example, I usually pick cotton T-shirts and shirts in summer because they keep me cool and don't irritate my skin. This helps me stay comfortable all day when I’m outside.
Do you prefer to wear comfortable and casual clothes or smart clothes?
Score: 60.0Suggestion: Clarify your preference and avoid hesitations and contradiction. Decide whether casual or smart is preferred, then give a reason and a concrete example. Remove filler words (um, uh) and correct grammar (e.g., "comfortable", "casual clothes").
Example: I usually prefer casual clothes because they are more comfortable for everyday activities. However, if I’m meeting friends at a nicer place, I’ll wear smart-casual outfits like a neat shirt and chinos to look presentable.
Do you like wearing T-shirts?
Score: 70.0Suggestion: Be more natural and grammatically correct: state your preference, give one specific detail (colour and pairing), and explain why. Use linking words and correct verb forms.
Example: Yes, I like wearing T-shirts, especially maroon ones paired with black jeans. I wear this combination when I go out with friends because it looks stylish and keeps me comfortable.
Do you spend a lot of time choosing clothes?
Score: 55.0Suggestion: Avoid informal exclamations and vague phrases. Give a clear reason why you take time choosing clothes and provide a specific example of the decision process. Keep it concise and structured: topic sentence + reason + example.
Example: Yes, I spend quite a lot of time choosing clothes because I want to match colors and styles properly. For instance, I often try different tops with jeans before deciding what looks best for an event.
Do you wear different styles of clothes on weekdays and weekends?
Score: 80.0Suggestion: This answer is clear but can be slightly improved by removing repetition and adding a linking word to show contrast. Keep sentences natural and concise.
Example: Yes, I dress differently: on weekdays I wear my school uniform, while at the weekend I prefer casual clothes for going out with friends, such as jeans and a T-shirt.
What colour clothes do you like?
Score: 72.0Suggestion: Give a direct topic sentence naming the colour, then explain why you like it with one specific reason. Correct grammar and avoid awkward phrasing like "prepare a color" and mixed tenses.
Example: I like maroon clothes, especially when paired with black jeans, because the combination looks good and feels comfortable. I also find these colours practical for everyday wear.
× I prefer to wear 100% cotton clothes because they are lightweight and very beautiful, so I feel comfortable all day.
✓ I prefer to wear 100% cotton clothes because they are lightweight and very comfortable, so I feel comfortable all day.
The adjective 'beautiful' is not the usual collocate for clothing in this context; 'comfortable' correctly describes how the clothes feel. Use adjectives that match the intended meaning. Suggestion: choose adjectives that describe appearance (beautiful) or feel (comfortable) consistently.
× I'd like to wear a compatible and also a casual clothes when I'm outside, and also that I will, um, I will comfortable with it going outside with friends, my family, for example, I'm going with with my friends, so I will wear smart clothes.
✓ I'd like to wear comfortable, casual clothes when I'm outside, and I will feel comfortable going out with friends or my family. For example, when I'm going out with my friends, I will wear smart clothes.
'a clothes' is incorrect because 'clothes' is plural and does not take 'a'. 'Compatible' is the wrong word; likely 'comfortable' was intended. Also 'I will comfortable' is missing the verb 'feel'. Improve by using correct noun number and inserting the verb 'feel'. Break long run-on sentence into clear clauses.
× Yes, I like wearing T-shirts, especially when it's color maroon, paired it up with a black pants and for example going outside with my friends.
✓ Yes, I like wearing T-shirts, especially when they are maroon, paired with black pants when I go out with my friends.
'It's color maroon' is awkward; use 'they are maroon' to refer to T-shirts. 'a black pants' is wrong because 'pants' is plural and should not have 'a'. 'paired it up' is unnecessary; use 'paired with'. Use consistent plural agreement and natural phrasing.
× So I will wear it and I feel cool and good looking for it.
✓ So I will wear them and I feel cool and good looking in them.
'Wear it' refers singularly while T-shirts are plural; use 'them'. Preposition 'for it' is incorrect for garments; use 'in them'. Maintain pronoun agreement and correct preposition usage.
× Oh my God, yes, that's a hard problem. I spend a lot of time choosing my clothes, what to wear, what to do, what is the pair, what to be, umm, you know.
✓ Oh my God, yes, that's difficult. I spend a lot of time choosing my clothes: what to wear, what goes together, and how I should look, you know.
Phrases like 'what is the pair' and 'what to be' are ungrammatical or unclear. Recast into natural English such as 'what goes together' and 'how I should look'. Also use 'difficult' instead of 'a hard problem' for naturalness.
× Yes, I wear different styles clothes on weekdays and weekends.
✓ Yes, I wear different styles of clothes on weekdays and weekends.
Missing preposition 'of' after 'styles' is required in this construction: 'styles of clothes'. Maintain correct collocations.
× So in weekdays I wear school uniform but in weekends I do wear on casual clothes especially when I'm going out outside with my friends.
✓ So on weekdays I wear a school uniform, but on weekends I wear casual clothes, especially when I'm going out with my friends.
Use 'on weekdays/weekends' (not 'in'). 'School uniform' usually needs an article 'a'. Remove redundant 'on' before 'casual clothes' and redundant 'outside'. Keep consistent prepositions and articles.
× I prepare a color maroon with a pair of black jeans because it's so comfortable and looking good and keeping me cool also.
✓ I choose a maroon top with a pair of black jeans because it's very comfortable, looks good, and keeps me cool.
'Prepare a color maroon' is unnatural; use 'choose a maroon top'. 'It's so comfortable and looking good and keeping me cool' mixes forms; use parallel verb forms: 'is comfortable, looks good, and keeps me cool'. Ensure parallel structure and correct verb forms.