Part 1
Examiner
What kind of clothes do you like to wear?
Candidate
That's a nice question. I would like to wear clothes in which I am comfortable, for example shorts and T-shirts. They are quite comfortable for me and I feel very relaxed in it.
Examiner
Do you prefer to wear comfortable and casual clothes or smart clothes?
Candidate
It depends on the situation. I usually prefer wearing comfortable and casual clothes, but in a meeting or in any event, I have to visit smart clothes because it matters in this situation to have wearing smart clothes.
Examiner
Do you like wearing T-shirts?
Candidate
Yes, I do like wearing T-shirts because they are very comfortable and the material of T-shirt is quite soft so I like wearing T-shirts.
Examiner
Do you spend a lot of time choosing clothes?
Candidate
No, I don't spend a lot of time choosing clothes. I think spending more time on choosing clothes is not beneficial for me. Regardless of what I'm wearing is not important. My personality is much more important than what I'm wearing.
Examiner
Do you wear different styles of clothes on weekdays and weekends?
Candidate
Yes, I do wear different style of clothes on weekdays and weekends. Uh depending upon when. On weekdays I used to go office so I more oftenly wear T-shirts and breast pants. Whereas on weekends I used to go for party with my friends so I use casual like T-shirts or shirts.
Examiner
What colour clothes do you like?
Candidate
That's a great question. I love this question. My favorite color is black. I used to wear black T-shirts and jeans and my very favorite color on in seven days a week. I used to wear black color three or four days a week, so I like black color a lot.
What kind of clothes do you like to wear?
Score: 72.0Suggestion: Be more concise and avoid repetition. Start with a clear topic sentence, then add one specific reason or example. Use plural agreement (e.g., "feel relaxed in them") and limit to 2–3 sentences.
Example: I prefer comfortable clothes like shorts and T-shirts because they let me move freely and keep me cool. For example, I often wear a cotton T-shirt and shorts when I study at home because they help me stay relaxed and focused.
Do you prefer to wear comfortable and casual clothes or smart clothes?
Score: 68.0Suggestion: Avoid awkward phrasing and redundancy. Use linking words to contrast and give a brief reason. Keep it to 2–3 sentences and use natural collocations (e.g., "dress smartly").
Example: It depends on the occasion. I usually prefer casual clothes because they're comfortable, but I dress smartly for meetings or formal events because first impressions matter.
Do you like wearing T-shirts?
Score: 64.0Suggestion: Reduce repetition and combine reasons into one clear sentence. Give a specific detail about the material or style to make the answer more informative.
Example: Yes, I like wearing T-shirts because they are comfortable and often made of soft cotton. I especially prefer plain crew-neck T-shirts for everyday wear because they are easy to match with jeans.
Do you spend a lot of time choosing clothes?
Score: 70.0Suggestion: Be concise and avoid philosophical digressions. Give a short reason and one specific example of how you choose outfits to make it concrete.
Example: No, I don't spend much time choosing clothes because I prefer simple outfits. For instance, I usually pick a clean T-shirt and jeans in the morning so I can be ready quickly.
Do you wear different styles of clothes on weekdays and weekends?
Score: 60.0Suggestion: Clarify and correct vocabulary (e.g., "work" not "go office", "trousers" or "jeans" not "breast pants"). Use linking words and specific contrasts in 2–3 sentences.
Example: Yes. On weekdays I wear smart-casual clothes for work, such as a shirt and trousers, while on weekends I usually wear casual T-shirts and jeans when I meet friends.
What colour clothes do you like?
Score: 58.0Suggestion: Avoid unnecessary enthusiasm and repetition. State your preference clearly and give a concise reason or frequency. Use correct tense and natural phrasing.
Example: My favorite colour is black because it's versatile and easy to match. I usually wear black T-shirts and jeans three or four days a week because they suit most occasions.
× They are quite comfortable for me and I feel very relaxed in it.
✓ They are quite comfortable for me and I feel very relaxed in them.
The pronoun 'it' is singular but refers to 'shorts and T-shirts' which is plural, so use 'them' for plural objects. Also 'for me' is acceptable. Suggestion: match pronoun number to its antecedent (singular/plural).
× I have to visit smart clothes because it matters in this situation to have wearing smart clothes.
✓ I have to wear smart clothes because it is important in this situation to wear smart clothes.
'Visit smart clothes' is wrong; use the verb 'wear' for clothing. 'It matters' should be 'it is important' for clarity. 'To have wearing' is ungrammatical; use the infinitive 'to wear'. Suggestion: use 'wear' with clothing and choose correct infinitive forms for purpose or necessity statements.
× I usually prefer wearing comfortable and casual clothes, but in a meeting or in any event, I have to visit smart clothes because it matters in this situation to have wearing smart clothes.
✓ I usually prefer to wear comfortable and casual clothes, but in a meeting or at an event, I have to wear smart clothes because it is important to dress smartly in that situation.
After 'prefer' both 'to + verb' and 'verb+ing' are possible, but 'prefer to wear' is more natural here. Also 'in any event' is better as 'at an event'. 'Dress smartly' is a natural collocation. Suggestion: use 'prefer to wear' for clear simple statements and correct prepositions ('at an event').
× Yes, I do like wearing T-shirts because they are very comfortable and the material of T-shirt is quite soft so I like wearing T-shirts.
✓ Yes, I like wearing T-shirts because they are very comfortable and the material of a T-shirt is quite soft, so I enjoy wearing them.
Use the article 'a' with singular countable noun 'T-shirt' when speaking about the material in general: 'the material of a T-shirt'. Also avoid repeating 'I like wearing T-shirts' twice; combine clauses and use 'them' for the plural pronoun. Suggestion: vary phrasing and use articles with singular countable nouns.
× I think spending more time on choosing clothes is not beneficial for me.
✓ I think spending a lot of time choosing clothes is not beneficial for me.
'Spending more time on choosing clothes' is awkward; 'spending a lot of time choosing clothes' is more natural in present tense statements. Suggestion: use natural collocations like 'spending a lot of time choosing' and avoid unnecessary prepositions.
× Regardless of what I'm wearing is not important.
✓ What I'm wearing is not important.
The phrase 'Regardless of' must be followed by a noun phrase; as written the sentence is ungrammatical. Omitting 'Regardless of' or rephrasing to 'Regardless of what I'm wearing, it is not important' would work. Suggestion: use correct sentence structure when using 'regardless of' or simplify the clause.
× My personality is much more important than what I'm wearing.
✓ My personality is much more important than what I am wearing.
Contraction 'I'm' is acceptable but inconsistent; expand to 'I am' for formality or keep contraction consistently. Grammatically the sentence is correct; suggestion: maintain consistent register. (No grammatical change required beyond consistency.)
× Yes, I do wear different style of clothes on weekdays and weekends.
✓ Yes, I do wear different styles of clothes on weekdays and weekends.
'Different style' should be plural 'different styles' because it refers to multiple kinds of clothing across days. Suggestion: match noun number to the meaning (multiple styles => plural).
× On weekdays I used to go office so I more oftenly wear T-shirts and breast pants.
✓ On weekdays I go to the office, so I more often wear T-shirts and trousers.
'Used to' implies a past habitual action; here present routine is intended, so use present simple 'I go'. Add preposition 'to' before 'the office'. 'More oftenly' is incorrect; use 'more often' or 'usually'. 'Breast pants' is incorrect vocabulary; likely 'trousers' or 'pants'. Suggestion: use present simple for routines, correct adverb forms and common clothing vocabulary.
× Whereas on weekends I used to go for party with my friends so I use casual like T-shirts or shirts.
✓ On weekends I go to parties with my friends, so I wear casual clothes like T-shirts or shirts.
Again 'used to' wrongly implies past; present simple 'I go' fits habitual weekend activities. Use 'go to parties' not 'go for party'. 'I use casual' is incorrect; use 'I wear casual clothes'. Suggestion: use appropriate verbs for activities ('go to parties') and 'wear' for clothing.
× My favorite color is black. I used to wear black T-shirts and jeans and my very favorite color on in seven days a week.
✓ My favorite color is black. I wear black T-shirts and jeans very often, and it is my favorite color every day of the week.
'Used to' is wrong for habitual present; use present simple 'I wear'. Phrases like 'my very favorite color on in seven days a week' are ungrammatical. Replace with 'it is my favorite color every day of the week' or 'I wear it most days.' Suggestion: use clear time adverbials and present simple for current habits.
× I used to wear black color three or four days a week, so I like black color a lot.
✓ I wear black three or four days a week, so I like the color black a lot.
Do not use 'used to' for present habits; use 'I wear'. 'Black color' is redundant; 'the color black' or simply 'black' is correct. Suggestion: simplify noun phrases and use present simple for current habits.