Part 1
Examiner
What kind of clothes do you like to wear?
Candidate
When kind of clothed, do I like to wear shawar kameez because he comfortable and popular in my field?
Examiner
Do you prefer to wear comfortable and casual clothes or smart clothes?
Candidate
I prefer I prefer to wear comfortable and close clothes because it's comfortable and popular in area and very very famous.
Examiner
Do you like wearing T-shirts?
Candidate
I like wearing AT shirt and playing volleyball games in mostly wearing a cloth clothes cloth.
Examiner
Do you spend a lot of time choosing clothes?
Candidate
No, I spend a lot of time choosing the cloth because I already decided to choose which where to clothe.
Examiner
Do you wear different styles of clothes on weekdays and weekends?
Candidate
Yes I wear a different style of cloth on weekend and weekend specially Nicaragua and T-shirt because it was a comfortable.
Examiner
What colour clothes do you like?
Candidate
I like black clothes because black colors match it with my skin tones.
What kind of clothes do you like to wear?
Score: 40.0Suggestion: Be direct, grammatically correct and concise. State the garment clearly, give one brief reason and a specific detail. Use correct pronouns and verb forms (e.g., "I like to wear shalwar kameez because it is comfortable and commonly worn in my area").
Example: I like to wear shalwar kameez because it is comfortable and widely worn where I live. For example, I wear it to family events and when I go out with friends because it is both traditional and easy to move in.
Do you prefer to wear comfortable and casual clothes or smart clothes?
Score: 35.0Suggestion: Avoid repetition and be specific. Give a clear preference, one reason and a short example. Use singular verbs and correct adjectives (e.g., "comfortable clothes").
Example: I prefer comfortable, casual clothes because they suit my daily routine. For instance, I usually wear loose trousers and a shirt for work and relaxation because they let me move freely.
Do you like wearing T-shirts?
Score: 30.0Suggestion: Answer directly and coherently. If you like T-shirts, say why and give a specific context (sports, leisure). Avoid unclear words and repetition.
Example: Yes, I enjoy wearing T-shirts, especially when I play volleyball. A cotton T-shirt is breathable and keeps me comfortable during practice.
Do you spend a lot of time choosing clothes?
Score: 25.0Suggestion: Resolve the contradiction in your answer and be concise. If you do not spend much time, say so and explain briefly why (e.g., fixed style or routine). Use clear sentence structure.
Example: No, I don't spend much time choosing clothes because I usually wear the same few outfits that I know work well. This makes getting ready quick and easy.
Do you wear different styles of clothes on weekdays and weekends?
Score: 30.0Suggestion: State the difference clearly and give a specific example of weekday versus weekend clothes. Avoid unrelated words (e.g., "Nicaragua") and use correct tense.
Example: Yes, I dress differently on weekdays and weekends. On weekdays I wear formal or neat clothes for work, but on weekends I prefer jeans and a T-shirt because they are more comfortable.
What colour clothes do you like?
Score: 50.0Suggestion: This is a clear answer but improve grammar and add a brief reason or example. Use singular/plural correctly ("black clothes" or "the colour black") and a concise reason.
Example: I like black clothes because the colour suits my skin tone and looks smart. For example, I often wear a black shirt to social events since it is easy to match with other items.
× When kind of clothed, do I like to wear shawar kameez because he comfortable and popular in my field?
✓ What kind of clothes do I like to wear? I like to wear shalwar kameez because it is comfortable and popular in my area.
The original mixes question and answer and uses incorrect words and pronouns. Error types: sentence structure (26), incorrect use of pronouns (12), and article/word choice (22). 'When kind of clothed' is ungrammatical; use 'What kind of clothes'. 'shawar kameez' should be 'shalwar kameez'. Use 'it is' (third person singular) not 'he' to refer to clothing. Split into question and answer to match the exam format. Suggestion: keep question and answer separate, use correct noun forms and 'it is' for clothing.
× I prefer I prefer to wear comfortable and close clothes because it's comfortable and popular in area and very very famous.
✓ I prefer to wear comfortable, casual clothes because they are comfortable and popular in my area.
Errors: repetition and sentence structure (26), incorrect use of adjectives/adverbs (13), incorrect pronoun agreement (12), article errors (22). Remove duplicated 'I prefer'. 'close clothes' is wrong; use 'casual' or 'comfortable clothes'. 'It's' refers to singular, but 'clothes' is plural so use 'they are'. Add 'my' before 'area'. Suggestion: avoid repetition, match pronouns to plural nouns, choose correct adjectives.
× I like wearing AT shirt and playing volleyball games in mostly wearing a cloth clothes cloth.
✓ I like wearing T-shirts and playing volleyball; I mostly wear casual clothes when I play.
Errors: article errors (22), incorrect word forms (26), singular/plural issue (1), sentence structure (26). 'AT shirt' is incorrect; likely 'T-shirt' or 'a T-shirt'. 'cloth clothes cloth' is repetitive and incorrect. Rephrase to two clear ideas: liking T-shirts and playing volleyball, and what you mostly wear. Suggestion: use plural 'T-shirts' for general preference and simplify clause order.
× No, I spend a lot of time choosing the cloth because I already decided to choose which where to clothe.
✓ No, I do not spend a lot of time choosing clothes because I already decide where and what to buy.
Errors: sentence structure (26), verb tense/choice (6), incorrect prepositions (11), article errors (22). The original says 'No' but then 'I spend a lot of time' which contradicts; use 'do not spend'. 'the cloth' should be plural 'clothes'. 'decided' vs 'decide'—use present simple for habitual action or present perfect if recently decided; here present simple 'I already decide' is awkward so better 'I usually decide' or 'I have already decided'. Also fix 'which where to clothe' to 'where and what to buy/ wear'. Suggestion: make negative form explicit and use clear verbs and word order.
× Yes I wear a different style of cloth on weekend and weekend specially Nicaragua and T-shirt because it was a comfortable.
✓ Yes, I wear different styles of clothes on weekdays and weekends. On weekends I especially wear sneakers and T-shirts because they are comfortable.
Errors: pluralization (1), tense/agreement (6), incorrect nouns/word choice (26), article errors (22). 'a different style of cloth' should be 'different styles of clothes'. 'on weekend and weekend' is wrong; specify 'weekdays and weekends'. 'Nicaragua' appears incorrectly—likely meant 'sneakers' or another item; replaced with 'sneakers'. Use plural agreement 'they are comfortable' not 'it was a comfortable'. Suggestion: use correct plural forms, correct item names, and match verb tense to general habits (present simple).
× I like black clothes because black colors match it with my skin tones.
✓ I like black clothes because black matches my skin tone.
Errors: singular/plural issue (1), incorrect pronoun reference (12), adjective/noun form (13). 'black colors' is redundant; 'black' as a color is singular. 'match it with my skin tones' is ungrammatical; use 'matches my skin tone' or 'matches my skin tones' with plural agreement. Suggestion: simplify to 'black matches my skin tone' and ensure subject-verb agreement.