Part 1
Examiner
What kind of clothes do you like to wear?
Candidate
I like wearing clothes like active, active sports style and casual style where umm I can enjoy sports and I can relax at my apartment.
Examiner
Do you prefer to wear comfortable and casual clothes or smart clothes?
Candidate
I prefer wearing casual clothes when I go out the door because I can enjoy hiking at Trail Trail or I can walk down at downtown or I can see.
Examiner
Do you like wearing T-shirts?
Candidate
Yes, I like wearing T-shirts, especially uh, Uniqlo T-shirts. Uniqlo T-shirts is Japanese brand with very high quality at very comfortable and reasonable price.
Examiner
Do you spend a lot of time choosing clothes?
Candidate
I don't spend a lot lot of time choosing Cross because I don't have, uh, many Cross and I have only three version UH-4 clothes at weekday and weekend.
Examiner
Do you wear different styles of clothes on weekdays and weekends?
Candidate
Yes I wear different side of cloth on weekday and weekend because weekday I have job job at office so I wear business casual style. On week, week, weekday and and weekend I wear colors, clothes or.
Examiner
What colour clothes do you like?
Candidate
I like across of black and Navy and blue, uh, in my younger age, I like blue because, uh, blue I feel, I wear Blue Cross. I feel I'm very active and I like black and.
What kind of clothes do you like to wear?
Score: 55.0Suggestion: Be more fluent and concise: give a clear topic sentence then one or two specific details. Avoid repetition and fillers (e.g., "umm"). Use correct collocations ("sportswear" or "activewear") and a present-tense verb structure.
Example: I prefer activewear and casual clothes. For example, I often wear breathable sportswear when I exercise and loose cotton shirts at home because they let me move comfortably and relax.
Do you prefer to wear comfortable and casual clothes or smart clothes?
Score: 50.0Suggestion: Start with a direct answer, then give two clear, specific reasons using linking words (e.g., "because" and "so"). Avoid vague phrases and repetition ("Trail Trail"). Use correct prepositions ("in downtown" -> "downtown" or "in the city").
Example: I prefer comfortable casual clothes because they are more practical for outdoor activities. For instance, I wear sturdy trainers for hiking and light layers when I walk around downtown so I can stay comfortable all day.
Do you like wearing T-shirts?
Score: 65.0Suggestion: Answer directly then give a concise reason. Use correct grammar for brand descriptions ("Uniqlo is a Japanese brand known for high-quality, comfortable T-shirts at reasonable prices"). Avoid filler words and fix subject-verb agreement.
Example: Yes, I like wearing T-shirts, especially Uniqlo ones. Uniqlo is a Japanese brand known for making comfortable, good-quality T-shirts at reasonable prices.
Do you spend a lot of time choosing clothes?
Score: 40.0Suggestion: Provide a clear direct response and explain briefly with coherent details. Correct vocabulary ("clothes" not "Cross"), remove fillers, and clarify the meaning of "three versions" — say "three sets" or "a few outfits".
Example: No, I don't spend much time choosing clothes because I don't own many items. I usually rotate three sets of outfits: one for work, one for weekends, and one for exercise.
Do you wear different styles of clothes on weekdays and weekends?
Score: 45.0Suggestion: Give a direct clear answer and two contrasting specifics. Use correct terms ("weekday"/"weekend", "business casual"). Avoid repetition and finish your sentence with a concrete example of weekend style.
Example: Yes, I wear different styles. On weekdays I wear business casual clothes for the office, such as chinos and a shirt, while on weekends I prefer casual jeans and a T-shirt for comfort.
What colour clothes do you like?
Score: 45.0Suggestion: Answer directly with the colors you prefer and give a specific reason for each. Use correct grammar ("I like black and navy and blue") and avoid vague phrases and fillers. Explain why a color appeals to you with a short reason.
Example: I prefer black, navy and blue. When I was younger I liked blue because it made me feel energetic, while now I often choose black and navy because they look smart and are easy to match.
× I like wearing clothes like active, active sports style and casual style where umm I can enjoy sports and I can relax at my apartment.
✓ I like wearing active sportswear and casual styles where I can enjoy sports and relax at my apartment.
The phrase 'active, active sports style' is repetitive and uses 'active' as an adjective awkwardly; 'sportswear' is the correct noun. 'Casual style' should be pluralized to 'casual styles' to match 'wearing'. Also 'I can relax at my apartment' is fine but 'and I can' is redundant; combining verbs into one clause is more natural. Suggestion: use precise nouns (sportswear) and avoid repetition and unnecessary pronouns. Grammar problem type ID: 13
× I prefer wearing casual clothes when I go out the door because I can enjoy hiking at Trail Trail or I can walk down at downtown or I can see.
✓ I prefer wearing casual clothes when I go out because I can enjoy hiking on trails, walking around downtown, or sightseeing.
The phrase 'go out the door' is wordy; 'go out' is sufficient. 'Hiking at Trail Trail' is incorrect; use 'hiking on trails' or a specific trail name. 'Walk down at downtown' should be 'walking around downtown'. The sentence used repetitive 'I can' constructions; it's clearer to list activities in parallel. Maintain present simple 'prefer' and 'can' for habitual actions. Grammar problem type ID: 6
× Yes, I like wearing T-shirts, especially uh, Uniqlo T-shirts. Uniqlo T-shirts is Japanese brand with very high quality at very comfortable and reasonable price.
✓ Yes, I like wearing T-shirts, especially Uniqlo T-shirts. Uniqlo is a Japanese brand with very high quality and very comfortable and reasonably priced products.
'Uniqlo T-shirts is' is subject-verb disagreement and article misuse. Use 'Uniqlo is a Japanese brand' (brand is singular). 'At very comfortable and reasonable price' is ungrammatical; use 'very comfortable and reasonably priced products' or 'at a very comfortable and reasonable price'. Also remove filler 'uh'. Grammar problem type ID: 27
× I don't spend a lot lot of time choosing Cross because I don't have, uh, many Cross and I have only three version UH-4 clothes at weekday and weekend.
✓ I don't spend a lot of time choosing clothes because I don't have many clothes; I have only three versions for weekdays and weekends.
'a lot lot' is a repetition error; 'Cross' is likely a mispronunciation of 'clothes'. 'Many Cross' should be 'many clothes'. 'Only three version UH-4 clothes at weekday and weekend' is ungrammatical and unclear; rephrase to 'I have only three versions for weekdays and weekends' or 'I only have three outfits for weekdays and weekends'. Remove filler 'uh'. Grammar problem type ID: 26
× Yes I wear different side of cloth on weekday and weekend because weekday I have job job at office so I wear business casual style. On week, week, weekday and and weekend I wear colors, clothes or.
✓ Yes, I wear different kinds of clothes on weekdays and weekends. On weekdays I have a job at the office, so I wear business casual. On weekends I wear different colors and casual clothes.
'Different side of cloth' is incorrect; use 'different kinds of clothes'. Use plural 'weekdays and weekends'. 'Weekday I have job job at office' needs articles and de-duplication: 'On weekdays I have a job at the office'. 'On weekends I wear different colors and casual clothes' completes the idea. Remove repeated words and fill gaps to form complete sentences. Grammar problem type ID: 13
× I like across of black and Navy and blue, uh, in my younger age, I like blue because, uh, blue I feel, I wear Blue Cross. I feel I'm very active and I like black and.
✓ I like clothes in black, navy, and blue. When I was younger, I liked blue because when I wore blue clothes I felt very active. I also like black.
'Across of' is incorrect; use 'clothes in' or 'colors such as'. 'In my younger age' should be 'when I was younger'. 'Blue I feel, I wear Blue Cross' is garbled; clarify to 'when I wore blue clothes I felt very active'. Complete the final clause 'I also like black.' Use proper tense for past habit 'liked'. Grammar problem type ID: 11