Part 1
Examiner
What kind of clothes do you like to wear?
Candidate
I like comfortable clothes such as sweatshirts or pajamas because I like the feeling of being calm, relaxed. It's just makes me feel more confident but.
Examiner
Do you prefer to wear comfortable and casual clothes or smart clothes?
Candidate
I prefer to wear comfortable and casual clothes because I feel more confident when I wear casual clothes.
Examiner
Do you like wearing T-shirts?
Candidate
Yes, of course. Who doesn't? I mean, T-shirts are a lifesaver in my opinion.
Examiner
Do you spend a lot of time choosing clothes?
Candidate
Well, actually no, because before I go out there is always some specific options in my head.
Examiner
Do you wear different styles of clothes on weekdays and weekends?
Candidate
No, I don't because my wardrobe is limited and I usually wear the same things. I love my clothes actually.
Examiner
What colour clothes do you like?
Candidate
I like black, white and grey because I can wear them with everything. For example black and pink are good combo.
What kind of clothes do you like to wear?
Score: 68.0Suggestion: Be more concise and correct small grammar errors. Start with a clear topic sentence, then give one or two specific supporting details using linking words. Avoid trailing words like 'but.'
Example: I prefer comfortable clothes, such as sweatshirts and sweatpants, because they make me feel calm and relaxed. For example, when I wear a soft sweatshirt at home I can concentrate better and feel more confident.
Do you prefer to wear comfortable and casual clothes or smart clothes?
Score: 78.0Suggestion: Good direct answer. Improve by adding a brief reason with a linking word and a specific example to make your response more informative and natural.
Example: I prefer comfortable, casual clothes because they help me feel confident and at ease. For instance, a casual outfit like jeans and a T-shirt makes me more relaxed during meetings with friends.
Do you like wearing T-shirts?
Score: 70.0Suggestion: Avoid rhetorical questions and vague phrases. Give a concise topic sentence and add a specific reason or example using a linking word to support your opinion.
Example: Yes, I like wearing T-shirts because they are versatile and easy to style. For example, a plain T-shirt can be dressed up with a blazer or worn casually with shorts.
Do you spend a lot of time choosing clothes?
Score: 66.0Suggestion: Make the sentence grammatically correct and more precise. Use a clear topic sentence followed by a linked explanation with a specific detail about your routine.
Example: No, I don't spend much time choosing clothes because I usually plan my outfit in advance. For example, before leaving home I already decide between two specific options so I can get ready quickly.
Do you wear different styles of clothes on weekdays and weekends?
Score: 72.0Suggestion: Answer directly then give a brief reason and one specific contrast if possible. Avoid adding unrelated comments at the end.
Example: No, I don't usually wear different styles because my wardrobe is limited and I prefer comfortable basics. On weekends I might add a jacket or brighter shoes, but the overall style stays the same.
What colour clothes do you like?
Score: 70.0Suggestion: Be consistent and specific: name the colours, give a linked reason, and avoid confusing examples. If you mention a combination, explain why briefly.
Example: I prefer neutral colours like black, white and grey because they match easily with other items. For example, black pairs well with brighter colours like pink, which helps create a balanced outfit.
× I like comfortable clothes such as sweatshirts or pajamas because I like the feeling of being calm, relaxed.
✓ I like comfortable clothes such as sweatshirts or pajamas because they make me feel calm and relaxed.
The original sentence contains awkward phrasing and a dangling noun phrase 'the feeling of being calm, relaxed.' Replacing that with 'they make me feel calm and relaxed' clarifies the subject (clothes) causing the feeling and fixes sentence structure; use 'they' to refer to 'clothes' and parallel adjectives 'calm and relaxed.'
× It's just makes me feel more confident but.
✓ It just makes me feel more confident.
The original has a redundant 'It' with 'just makes' producing a subject-verb conflict and ends with an unnecessary conjunction 'but.' Removing the extra 'It' and the trailing 'but' yields a complete, grammatical sentence. Use concise structure: subject 'It' or omit if referring to previous clause; here 'It just makes me feel more confident.'
× Well, actually no, because before I go out there is always some specific options in my head.
✓ Well, actually no, because before I go out there are always some specific options in my head.
The noun 'options' is plural, so the verb must be plural 'are' (subject-verb agreement). Also word order is acceptable; correcting the verb fixes the tense agreement. Alternatively 'there are always a few specific options in my head' would be more natural.
× For example black and pink are good combo.
✓ For example, black and pink are a good combination.
'Combo' is an informal noun and needs an article; 'a good combination' is grammatical. Also add a comma after 'For example' for clarity. Ensure subject-verb agreement: 'black and pink' (plural idea) take singular 'a good combination' as a compound idea.