Part 1
Examiner
What kind of clothes do you like to wear?
Candidate
I like to wear comfortable clothes, for instance a simple loose T-shirt and a pair of loose jeans. That's all.
Examiner
Do you prefer to wear comfortable and casual clothes or smart clothes?
Candidate
I prefer to wear comfortable and casual clothes than smart clothes because it helps me move easily and I often walk. So comfortable and casual clothes are much easier for me to do my tasks on a daily basis.
Examiner
Do you like wearing T-shirts?
Candidate
Yes, I like wearing T-shirts because they make me feel comfortable and relaxed wearing them and they're a very safe option to clothing. Another thing is that they help me move easily for especially when I'm doing errands that requires flexibility.
Examiner
Do you spend a lot of time choosing clothes?
Candidate
It depends on the situation. If I'm just running errands then I just pick whatever looks comfortable. But if I'm going to a special event that requires me to dress up then yes, I spend a lot of time choosing clothes if that's the case.
Examiner
Do you wear different styles of clothes on weekdays and weekends?
Candidate
I don't believe so. My clothing style on weekdays and weekends are pretty much the same because my clothing option is mainly comfort over fashion.
Examiner
What colour clothes do you like?
Candidate
I wear varying colors on my clothes, but most of the time I like wearing earth's color clothes or pastel colored clothes. Depends on my mood.
What kind of clothes do you like to wear?
Score: 75.0Suggestion: Give a slightly longer, more natural response (up to 3–4 sentences) and add a brief reason or an example. Avoid abrupt phrase like "That's all." Use a linking word to expand coherently.
Example: I usually wear comfortable clothes, such as a loose T‑shirt and a pair of relaxed jeans, because they let me move freely. For example, when I go shopping or meet friends, I prefer this casual style since it keeps me comfortable all day.
Do you prefer to wear comfortable and casual clothes or smart clothes?
Score: 80.0Suggestion: Start with a clear topic sentence, then use linking words to connect reasons. Avoid repetition ("comfortable and casual clothes" repeated). Try to combine reasons into one coherent sentence and give a short example.
Example: I prefer comfortable, casual clothes rather than smart outfits because they allow me to move easily and suit my frequent walks. For instance, when I commute or run errands, casual clothes help me get things done without feeling restricted.
Do you like wearing T-shirts?
Score: 72.0Suggestion: Avoid redundancy ("comfortable and relaxed" and "safe option to clothing"). Use one or two clear reasons with linking words and correct grammar. Keep it concise and natural.
Example: Yes, I do. T‑shirts are comfortable and versatile, so I often choose them when I need to be active. For example, I wear T‑shirts when running errands because they allow flexibility and are easy to wash.
Do you spend a lot of time choosing clothes?
Score: 78.0Suggestion: Keep the structure clear: topic sentence + brief contrasting detail. Avoid repeating the same idea twice. Use linking words like "however" or "but" for contrast and give a specific example of a "special event."
Example: It depends. If I'm running errands I usually throw on something comfortable, but if I'm attending a wedding or a formal dinner I spend more time choosing an outfit to look appropriate and neat.
Do you wear different styles of clothes on weekdays and weekends?
Score: 77.0Suggestion: Respond directly and then support with a specific reason or brief example. Fix small grammar issues ("are" -> "is" for "style"). Use linking words to make it smoother.
Example: Not really — my style is pretty consistent because I prioritize comfort over fashion. For instance, whether it's Monday or Saturday I often choose relaxed jeans and a T‑shirt for most activities.
What colour clothes do you like?
Score: 74.0Suggestion: Give a clear topic sentence, avoid awkward phrasing ("earth's color"). Be specific about colors and explain briefly why or when you choose them. Use linking words and a complete sentence for the final clause.
Example: I tend to prefer earth tones and pastels, such as beige, olive, and soft pink, because they feel calm and easy to match. However, I sometimes choose brighter colors when I want to stand out or feel more energetic.
× I like to wear comfortable clothes, for instance a simple loose T-shirt and a pair of loose jeans.
✓ I like to wear comfortable clothes, for instance a simple loose T-shirt and a pair of loose jeans.
No correction needed; sentence correctly uses singular 'a T-shirt' and 'a pair of jeans' to refer to individual items. (Included for completeness; meets list item 1 but no change required.)
× I prefer to wear comfortable and casual clothes than smart clothes because it helps me move easily and I often walk.
✓ I prefer wearing comfortable and casual clothes to smart clothes because they help me move easily and I often walk.
Use 'prefer ... to ...' not 'prefer ... than'. Also maintain subject-verb agreement: 'clothes' is plural so use 'they help' not 'it helps'. Use consistent verb form: 'prefer wearing' is natural. Grammar problem type ID:25
× So comfortable and casual clothes are much easier for me to do my tasks on a daily basis.
✓ So comfortable and casual clothes make it much easier for me to do my tasks on a daily basis.
Original lacks correct verb construction. Use 'make it easier' to express that clothes improve ability; 'are much easier for me to do my tasks' incorrectly treats clothes as the subject doing tasks. This is a sentence structure/verb usage error; fits present participle/verb form category. Grammar problem type ID:10
× Yes, I like wearing T-shirts because they make me feel comfortable and relaxed wearing them and they're a very safe option to clothing.
✓ Yes, I like wearing T-shirts because they make me feel comfortable and relaxed, and they're a very safe clothing option.
Redundant 'wearing them' is unnecessary after 'make me feel comfortable and relaxed'. 'Option to clothing' is incorrect collocation; use 'clothing option'. Fix punctuation to separate clauses. Pronoun usage and collocation corrected. Grammar problem type ID:12
× Another thing is that they help me move easily for especially when I'm doing errands that requires flexibility.
✓ Another thing is that they help me move easily, especially when I'm doing errands that require flexibility.
Remove 'for' before 'especially'. Use plural agreement 'errands that require' (not 'requires'). This involves correct participle usage and subject-verb agreement. Grammar problem type ID:10
× If I'm just running errands then I just pick whatever looks comfortable.
✓ If I'm just running errands, I just pick whatever looks comfortable.
Mainly punctuation: add comma after conditional clause. 'Just' appears twice but is acceptable; tense is correct. Included for clarity; no grammatical tense change necessary. Grammar problem type ID:6
× But if I'm going to a special event that requires me to dress up then yes, I spend a lot of time choosing clothes if that's the case.
✓ But if I'm going to a special event that requires me to dress up, then yes, I will spend a lot of time choosing clothes.
Use future 'will spend' to match the conditional 'if I'm going' referring to a future or possible event. Also remove redundant 'if that's the case'. Add comma after conditional clause. Grammar problem type ID:7
× I don't believe so. My clothing style on weekdays and weekends are pretty much the same because my clothing option is mainly comfort over fashion.
✓ I don't believe so. My clothing style on weekdays and weekends is pretty much the same because my clothing choice is mainly comfort over fashion.
Subject 'My clothing style' is singular, so use 'is' not 'are'. 'Clothing option' is awkward; 'clothing choice' is better collocation. This fixes subject-verb agreement. Grammar problem type ID:27
× I wear varying colors on my clothes, but most of the time I like wearing earth's color clothes or pastel colored clothes.
✓ I wear a variety of colors, but most of the time I like earth-toned or pastel-colored clothes.
'Varying colors on my clothes' is awkward; use 'a variety of colors'. 'Earth's color clothes' is incorrect; use 'earth-toned'. Use hyphenation for 'pastel-colored'. This corrects preposition and collocation misuse. Grammar problem type ID:11
× Depends on my mood.
✓ It depends on my mood.
Sentence fragment missing subject 'It'. Add 'It' to form a complete sentence. Grammar problem type ID:26