Part 1
Examiner
What kind of clothes do you like to wear?
Candidate
I like to wear comfortable clothes, basically those made out of cotton. I like umm, jogging pants, oversized T-shirts. And.
Examiner
Do you prefer to wear comfortable and casual clothes or smart clothes?
Candidate
Well it depends on their situation. For example, when I'm at home I usually wear comfortable clothes and when I go outside with UMM if for example I would go to the mall then I would wear casual clothes or smart clothes.
Examiner
Do you like wearing T-shirts?
Candidate
Yes, I do love wearing T-shirts. They're cheap, they're comfortable, they're accessible, and they can go or they pair with any lower that you have, for example, whether it's shorts or pants, they go along well with it.
Examiner
Do you spend a lot of time choosing clothes?
Candidate
It also depends in the situation. For example, if I have to attend an event and it requires this specific kind of trust, then I would really look for a for my clothes to fit with the theme. However, if it's just casual clothes then it won't take much.
Examiner
Do you wear different styles of clothes on weekdays and weekends?
Candidate
Oh I'm a outfit repeater person so once my clothes finish out of the laundry then I would wear it the next day. I would just change or wear different style if there's an event.
Examiner
What colour clothes do you like?
Candidate
Most of my clothes were in black and white and blue. The rest I want them to be more onto the neutral sly side. Like umm beige, brown, something that is very easy to pair with and it's very chic.
What kind of clothes do you like to wear?
Score: 68.0Suggestion: Be more concise and complete your sentences. Start with a clear topic sentence, then add one specific detail and an example. Avoid filler words like “umm” and don’t leave sentences unfinished.
Example: I prefer comfortable clothes, especially cotton items. For example, I often wear jogging pants and oversized T-shirts at home because they’re breathable and easy to move in.
Do you prefer to wear comfortable and casual clothes or smart clothes?
Score: 70.0Suggestion: Give a direct answer first and then one clear contrast with linking words. Remove repetition and filler words; use correct pronouns and concise phrases.
Example: It depends on the occasion: at home I wear comfortable clothes, but if I go out to the mall or to a restaurant I choose casual or smart clothes to look presentable.
Do you like wearing T-shirts?
Score: 75.0Suggestion: Keep your answer natural but more polished by combining similar points and using precise vocabulary. Limit to two to three supporting reasons, linked smoothly.
Example: Yes, I love T-shirts because they’re comfortable, affordable, and very versatile; for example, I often pair them with shorts in summer or jeans in cooler weather.
Do you spend a lot of time choosing clothes?
Score: 66.0Suggestion: Answer directly, correct unclear phrases (e.g. “specific kind of dress” not “trust”), and give one concrete example of how long you spend or what you consider when choosing an outfit.
Example: It depends on the event. For themed or formal events I spend an hour or more choosing an outfit to match the dress code, but for everyday wear I decide in a few minutes.
Do you wear different styles of clothes on weekdays and weekends?
Score: 64.0Suggestion: Begin with a clear topic sentence answering the question, avoid awkward phrasing like “outfit repeater,” and give a short explanation plus one example of when you change style.
Example: Not really — I usually repeat outfits during the week to keep things simple. I only change my style for special occasions, such as parties or meetings.
What colour clothes do you like?
Score: 72.0Suggestion: Use correct verb tenses and clearer wording. Start with a topic sentence, then give specific colors and explain why you prefer neutrals, avoiding fillers.
Example: I mostly wear black, white and blue because they’re versatile. I also like neutral tones like beige and brown since they’re easy to pair and give a chic look.
× I like to wear comfortable clothes, basically those made out of cotton. I like umm, jogging pants, oversized T-shirts. And.
✓ I like to wear comfortable clothes, basically those made of cotton, such as jogging pants and oversized T-shirts.
The original fragments and sentence-final conjunction create sentence structure errors and incomplete sentence. Combine the fragments into one complete sentence and replace 'made out of' with the more natural 'made of'; remove filler 'umm' and the dangling 'And.' Use 'such as' to introduce examples smoothly. Suggestion: Prepare complete sentences, avoid fillers, and join related fragments with commas or conjunctions.
× Well it depends on their situation.
✓ Well, it depends on the situation.
'Depends' is correct for singular subject, but 'their situation' creates a mismatch because the speaker is referring to their own circumstances. Use 'the situation' or 'my situation'. Also add a comma after the introductory 'Well.' Suggestion: Ensure pronouns match the intended subject and include punctuation after discourse markers.
× For example, when I'm at home I usually wear comfortable clothes and when I go outside with UMM if for example I would go to the mall then I would wear casual clothes or smart clothes.
✓ For example, when I'm at home I usually wear comfortable clothes, but if I go out, for instance to the mall, I would wear casual or smart clothes.
The original sentence is repetitive and contains filler words and awkward clauses. Remove duplicated 'for example' and 'umm', use 'go out' rather than 'go outside', and join contrasting ideas with 'but'. Simplify 'casual clothes or smart clothes' to 'casual or smart clothes.' Suggestion: Plan the sentence before speaking to avoid repetition and fillers; use conjunctions to link contrasting ideas.
× Yes, I do love wearing T-shirts. They're cheap, they're comfortable, they're accessible, and they can go or they pair with any lower that you have, for example, whether it's shorts or pants, they go along well with it.
✓ Yes, I love wearing T-shirts. They're cheap, comfortable, and versatile; they pair well with any bottoms, such as shorts or pants.
'Do love' is acceptable for emphasis but sounds formal; simplified to 'love.' 'They can go or they pair' is awkward; 'pair well' is natural. 'Any lower' is incorrect; use 'any bottoms.' 'Go along well with it' has unclear pronoun reference; specify 'pair well with any bottoms.' Suggestion: Use standard collocations ('pair with', 'bottoms') and avoid redundant phrasing.
× It also depends in the situation.
✓ It also depends on the situation.
The correct preposition with 'depends' is 'on,' not 'in.' Suggestion: Learn verb-preposition collocations, e.g., 'depend on.'
× For example, if I have to attend an event and it requires this specific kind of trust, then I would really look for a for my clothes to fit with the theme.
✓ For example, if I have to attend an event that requires a specific dress code, I would choose clothes that fit the theme.
'Requires this specific kind of trust' is incorrect word choice; 'dress code' is appropriate. Remove duplicated 'for' and restructure to 'choose clothes that fit the theme.' Suggestion: Use accurate vocabulary (dress code) and avoid duplicated words.
× However, if it's just casual clothes then it won't take much.
✓ However, if it's just casual clothes, it doesn't take much time.
'Won't take much' is future-focused but the general habit suits present simple 'doesn't take much time.' Add 'time' for clarity and comma after the subordinate clause. Suggestion: Use present simple for habitual facts and include necessary nouns.
× Oh I'm a outfit repeater person so once my clothes finish out of the laundry then I would wear it the next day.
✓ Oh, I'm an outfit-repeater, so once my clothes are out of the laundry I usually wear them the next day.
Use 'an' before vowel sound 'outfit', hyphenate 'outfit-repeater' or rephrase, 'finish out of the laundry' is incorrect; use 'are out of the laundry.' 'Clothes' is plural, so use 'them' not 'it.' Use 'usually' instead of conditional 'would' for habitual action. Suggestion: Match pronouns to number, use articles correctly, and use present simple for habits.
× I would just change or wear different style if there's an event.
✓ I would just change or wear a different style if there's an event.
'Different style' needs an article 'a' to be grammatically correct. Alternatively, use 'different styles' if plural. Suggestion: Use appropriate articles before singular countable nouns.
× Most of my clothes were in black and white and blue.
✓ Most of my clothes are black, white, or blue.
Talking about current preferences requires present tense 'are' not past 'were.' Also list colors with commas and use 'or' to indicate alternatives. 'In black and white and blue' is unnatural. Suggestion: Use present tense for present states and standard color listing.
× The rest I want them to be more onto the neutral sly side.
✓ The rest I like to be more on the neutral side.
'Want them to be more onto' is awkward; use 'I like them to be' or 'I prefer the rest to be.' 'Neutral sly' is a mis-split 'neutral style' or 'neutral side'; correct to 'neutral side.' Suggestion: Choose correct prepositions ('on the neutral side') and correct compound words ('style').
× Like umm beige, brown, something that is very easy to pair with and it's very chic.
✓ Like beige and brown—colors that are easy to pair with other items and look chic.
Remove filler 'umm' and restructure the fragment into a complete sentence. Clarify that beige and brown are colors and connect to why they're preferred. Suggestion: Avoid fillers and complete fragments into full sentences.