ClothingPart 1 Report

MockPart12026-07-06 14:03:07

Conversation

Part 1

Examiner

What kind of clothes do you like to wear?

Candidate

I like to wear simple clothes and comfortable.

Examiner

Do you prefer to wear comfortable and casual clothes or smart clothes?

Candidate

I prefer to wear casual clothes and simple one.

Examiner

Do you like wearing T-shirts?

Candidate

Yes, I always wear T-shirt.

Examiner

Do you spend a lot of time choosing clothes?

Candidate

Yes, of course I like to check different kinds of clothes.

Examiner

Do you wear different styles of clothes on weekdays and weekends?

Candidate

Yes, I did.

Examiner

What colour clothes do you like?

Candidate

I like color blue and light color.

Evaluation

Overall

Overall: 6.0Fluency & Coherence: 6.0Pronunciation: 6.0Grammar: 5.5Lexical Resource: 6.0

Part 1

What kind of clothes do you like to wear?

Score: 70.0

Suggestion: Make the sentence grammatically complete, give a brief reason and add a linking phrase. Keep it concise (1–3 sentences).

Example: I like to wear simple, comfortable clothes because they help me move freely. For example, I usually choose loose shirts and soft trousers for everyday activities.

Do you prefer to wear comfortable and casual clothes or smart clothes?

Score: 68.0

Suggestion: Answer directly with a clear topic sentence, correct grammar (plural/forms), and give one specific reason using a linking word.

Example: I prefer wearing casual, simple clothes rather than smart clothes because they are more practical for my daily routine.

Do you like wearing T-shirts?

Score: 72.0

Suggestion: Make the reply grammatically correct and add a short detail about frequency or why you like them, using a linking word.

Example: Yes, I wear T-shirts most days because they are comfortable and easy to wash.

Do you spend a lot of time choosing clothes?

Score: 65.0

Suggestion: Give a direct answer about time spent (yes/no + degree) and explain with a specific example or reason using linking words to show contrast or cause.

Example: Yes, I often spend around 20–30 minutes choosing clothes because I like to compare styles and colours before deciding.

Do you wear different styles of clothes on weekdays and weekends?

Score: 60.0

Suggestion: Use the correct tense and be specific about the difference. Start with a clear topic sentence and add one or two supporting details using linking words.

Example: Yes, I wear different styles: on weekdays I dress more formally for work, whereas at weekends I prefer casual outfits like jeans and T-shirts.

What colour clothes do you like?

Score: 66.0

Suggestion: State the colours clearly and give a brief reason or an example; use linking words to connect ideas and correct wording (e.g., 'light colours').

Example: I like blue and other light colours because they look fresh and are easy to match with different items.

Grammar

Incorrect use of adjectives or adverbs

× I like to wear simple clothes and comfortable.

I like to wear simple and comfortable clothes.

The adjective 'comfortable' was used separately like a noun, creating an awkward phrase. Adjectives modifying the same noun should be placed before the noun in the correct order: 'simple and comfortable clothes'. Also keep parallel structure by placing both adjectives before 'clothes'. Suggestion: Put adjectives together before the noun and maintain parallel structure.

Singular and plural issue

× I prefer to wear casual clothes and simple one.

I prefer to wear casual clothes and simple ones.

The phrase mixed plural 'clothes' with singular 'one'. When referring to items in plural, the pronoun should also be plural: 'ones'. Alternatively, use 'a simple one' if referring to a single item. Suggestion: Match number between nouns and pronouns: use 'ones' to refer to plural items.

Article errors

× Yes, I always wear T-shirt.

Yes, I always wear a T-shirt.

Countable singular nouns in English generally require an article. 'T-shirt' is a countable noun; when speaking generally about wearing one item, use the indefinite article 'a'. If speaking about T-shirts in general, you could say 'I always wear T-shirts' (plural). Suggestion: Use 'a T-shirt' for singular or 'T-shirts' for general plural statements.

Present tense issue

× Yes, of course I like to check different kinds of clothes.

Yes, of course I like to check different kinds of clothes.

No grammatical correction needed for tense, but consider more natural phrasing: 'I like to look at different kinds of clothes' or 'I like to check out different kinds of clothes.' The original is grammatically acceptable. Suggestion: Use more natural verbs like 'look at' or 'check out' for sounding fluent.

Past tense issue

× Yes, I did.

Yes, I do.

The examiner's question asks about habitual present behavior (Do you wear different styles...?), so the present simple 'do' is required. 'Did' is past tense and implies a past action, which doesn't match the present question. Suggestion: Use 'Yes, I do' for present habitual actions.

Incorrect use of adjectives or adverbs

× I like color blue and light color.

I like the color blue and light colors.

The original phrase is ungrammatical and inconsistent in number. 'Color blue' should be 'the color blue' and 'light color' should be pluralized to 'light colors' if referring to more than one. Alternatively, 'I like light colors' or 'I like the color blue and other light colors.' Suggestion: Use 'the color blue' and pluralize 'colors' when speaking generally about hues.

Vocabulary

ComfortablePleasant; Cozy; Loose; Leisurely
DifferentDissimilar; Distinct; Unusual
LightBright; Animate; Flimsy; Nimble; Gentle
SimpleStraightforward; Clear; Plain; Candid
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