ClothingPart 1 Report

MockPart12026-07-10 15:18:20

Conversation

Part 1

Examiner

What kind of clothes do you like to wear?

Candidate

It depends on the season, you know. If it's summer I would prefer to wear clothes that make me not warm, and in the winter I put fear that makes me keep me warm enough.

Examiner

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

Candidate

I prefer comfortable clothes because I'm very comfortable and feel good in them and in the. Usually I use them except for ceremonies.

Examiner

Do you like wearing T-shirts?

Candidate

Uh, if the season is summer, yes, why not? I love T-shirts and because, uh, they make me, they, uh, I stay cool in them and uh, I wear uh, T-shirts with jeans and I think that's very nice.

Examiner

Do you spend a lot of time choosing clothes?

Candidate

Uh, it depends on the situation. If I'm in a hurry and don't have any time, then now I choose some clothes really fast. But if I'm not in a rush, I take my time and choose carefully and it makes about two hours.

Examiner

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

Candidate

No, I usually wear same styles in every day in the week and it doesn't matter for me which is weekend or weekdays.

Examiner

What colour clothes do you like?

Candidate

Uh, it doesn't really matter for me and I bought, I prefer, uh, white clothes, uh, because I can pair them with my blue jeans and, and it's will be so cool in the summer especially.

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: 52.0

Suggestion: Be direct with a clear topic sentence, correct vocabulary and grammar, avoid contradictions. Say which types you prefer each season and give a brief reason using linking words. Use natural phrases like "keep me cool" and "keep me warm" instead of incorrect expressions.

Example: I choose clothes depending on the season. For example, in summer I prefer lightweight cotton shirts and shorts because they keep me cool, while in winter I wear layered clothes like wool sweaters and a warm coat to stay warm.

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

Score: 58.0

Suggestion: Start with a clear statement, avoid repeating the same word, and give one or two specific examples and a brief reason using a linking phrase. Correct small grammar mistakes (e.g., "for ceremonies" not just "ceremonies").

Example: I prefer comfortable, casual clothes rather than smart outfits. For instance, I often wear jeans and trainers because they help me feel relaxed, although I dress formally for special events like weddings or interviews.

Do you like wearing T-shirts?

Score: 62.0

Suggestion: Answer directly, reduce fillers (uh, um), use one or two coherent sentences with a linking word to give a reason and an example. Be concise and natural.

Example: Yes, I like wearing T-shirts, especially in summer because they keep me cool. I usually pair a plain T-shirt with jeans for a simple, comfortable look.

Do you spend a lot of time choosing clothes?

Score: 64.0

Suggestion: Give a clear topic sentence, then explain both situations using linking words (e.g., "however", "if"). Avoid vague phrasing like "now I choose" and be more natural about time (e.g., "it takes me about two hours").

Example: It depends on the situation. If I'm in a hurry I pick clothes quickly, but if I have time I usually take around one to two hours to plan my outfit and try different combinations.

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

Score: 55.0

Suggestion: Start with a direct answer, then give a brief reason and an example. Fix grammar ("the same style every day", "weekdays or weekends"). Use a linking phrase like "because" to connect reason.

Example: No, I usually wear the same style every day because I prefer comfort and simplicity. For example, I often wear casual jeans and T-shirts both on weekdays and at the weekend.

What colour clothes do you like?

Score: 60.0

Suggestion: Give a direct preference, avoid hesitations and redundancy. Provide a specific reason and an example, and correct grammar ("it will be cool", "I prefer white because").

Example: I prefer white clothes because they go well with blue jeans and help me feel cool in summer. For instance, I often wear a white T-shirt with denim shorts when the weather is hot.

Grammar

Present tense issue

× It depends on the season, you know. If it's summer I would prefer to wear clothes that make me not warm, and in the winter I put fear that makes me keep me warm enough.

It depends on the season, you know. If it's summer I prefer to wear clothes that keep me cool, and in winter I wear clothes that keep me warm enough.

The student used 'would prefer' and awkward negative phrase 'make me not warm' which are unnatural for habitual preferences; use simple present 'prefer' for general habits. 'Put fear that makes me keep me warm enough' is incorrect structure; use 'wear clothes that keep me warm enough.' Use 'cool' as the opposite of warm. Suggestion: use simple present for regular preferences and clear relative clauses with 'that' + verb (e.g., 'clothes that keep me cool').

Article errors

× I prefer comfortable clothes because I'm very comfortable and feel good in them and in the. Usually I use them except for ceremonies.

I prefer comfortable clothes because I feel good in them. Usually I wear them except for ceremonies.

The phrase 'and in the.' is incomplete and likely a typo. 'Use' is wrong collocation for wearing clothes; use 'wear'. Break into two sentences for clarity. Maintain simple present for habitual actions. Suggestion: remove incomplete fragment and use 'wear' for clothing actions.

Present tense issue

× Uh, if the season is summer, yes, why not? I love T-shirts and because, uh, they make me, they, uh, I stay cool in them and uh, I wear uh, T-shirts with jeans and I think that's very nice.

If it's summer, yes. I love T-shirts because they keep me cool. I wear T-shirts with jeans and I think that's very nice.

Use 'if it's summer' contraction and avoid filler words. 'They make me, they, uh, I stay cool' is ungrammatical; use 'they keep me cool.' Maintain simple present for general truths and habits. Suggestion: remove fillers and use concise clauses.

Present tense issue

× Uh, it depends on the situation. If I'm in a hurry and don't have any time, then now I choose some clothes really fast. But if I'm not in a rush, I take my time and choose carefully and it makes about two hours.

It depends on the situation. If I'm in a hurry and don't have time, I choose clothes quickly. But if I'm not in a rush, I take my time and choose carefully; it takes about two hours.

'Don't have any time' is acceptable but 'don't have time' is more natural. 'Then now I choose' is ungrammatical; use 'I choose clothes quickly.' 'It makes about two hours' misuses the verb 'make' for duration; use 'it takes about two hours.' Maintain present tense for habits. Suggestion: use 'take' for duration and 'quickly' instead of 'really fast' for formality.

Singular and plural issue

× No, I usually wear same styles in every day in the week and it doesn't matter for me which is weekend or weekdays.

No, I usually wear the same styles every day of the week and it doesn't matter to me whether it's the weekend or weekdays.

Missing article 'the' before 'same styles' and 'every day in the week' should be 'every day of the week.' 'Which is weekend or weekdays' is incorrect; use 'whether it's the weekend or weekdays.' Also 'doesn't matter for me' should be 'doesn't matter to me.' Suggestion: use 'the same' and 'every day of the week' and 'whether' for alternatives.

Incorrect use of prepositions

× Uh, it doesn't really matter for me and I bought, I prefer, uh, white clothes, uh, because I can pair them with my blue jeans and, and it's will be so cool in the summer especially.

It doesn't really matter to me, but I prefer white clothes because I can pair them with my blue jeans and they look great in the summer, especially.

'Matter for me' should be 'matter to me.' 'I bought, I prefer' is confused; choose 'I prefer.' 'It's will be' is ungrammatical; use 'they look' (referring to clothes). Use 'pair ... with' correctly. Suggestion: simplify sentence, use correct preposition 'to', and make pronoun agreement clear (they refer to clothes).

Vocabulary

ComfortablePleasant; Cozy; Loose; Leisurely
CoolChilly; Unenthusiastic; Calm; Bold; Fashionable
FastSpeedy; Secure; Indelible; Promiscuous; Quickly
GoodFine; Virtuous; Well-behaved; Right; Capable
NiceEnjoyable; Pleasant; Polite; Subtle; Fine
WarmBalmy; Heated; Thick; Friendly; Heat (up)
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