Part 1
Examiner
What kind of clothes do you like to wear?
Candidate
You know, I prefer the casual clothing because it's very comfortable and it's made me feel, make me feel, make me move easier.
Examiner
Do you prefer to wear comfortable and casual clothes or smart clothes?
Candidate
I prefer to warm cashew or comfortable clothes, you know, such as tread pots or T-shirts. I am a can because I am a can on the sport and it's they give me a freedom to move movement.
Examiner
Do you like wearing T-shirts?
Candidate
Sure, I'm warm. The T-shirts, you know, it's very casual and practical of every day. And another reason is mainly because I do a lot of sport, you know, it's easier to move when you warm AT shirt.
Examiner
Do you spend a lot of time choosing clothes?
Candidate
To be honest, umm, I don't like to spend a lot of time choosing clothes. Uh, because I'm pretty casual and the low mentioners I just prefer to warm some sing. Simple, simple outfits.
Examiner
Do you wear different styles of clothes on weekdays and weekends?
Candidate
Honestly, no, I'm pretty casual you know, and it's too exhausting to choosing different step of clothes.
Examiner
What colour clothes do you like?
Candidate
Oh, it's a great question. I I love the white because it's very simple and look like very clear and everyone can warm this colors. You know, some some color is very difficult to drive.
What kind of clothes do you like to wear?
Score: 55.0Suggestion: Be concise and grammatically correct. Start with a clear topic sentence, avoid fillers like “you know,” correct tense/structure (e.g., “they make me feel” not “it's made me feel”), and limit to up to 3–4 short sentences. Add one specific detail (e.g., types of casual clothes) and a linking word for coherence.
Example: I prefer casual clothes because they are comfortable and allow me to move freely. For example, I like wearing jeans and hoodies for everyday activities. Also, they are easy to care for, so I can dress quickly in the morning.
Do you prefer to wear comfortable and casual clothes or smart clothes?
Score: 48.0Suggestion: Use correct vocabulary and structure. Begin with a direct statement (I prefer...), avoid repetitions, and replace unclear words (e.g., ‘warm cashew’, ‘tread pots’) with correct terms like ‘wear casual clothes’ and ‘track pants’. Give one reason and a brief example, using linking words like ‘because’ or ‘for example’.
Example: I prefer to wear casual clothes rather than smart clothes because they are more comfortable. For example, I often wear T-shirts and track pants when I exercise or run errands, since they let me move freely.
Do you like wearing T-shirts?
Score: 52.0Suggestion: Answer directly and use correct adjectives. Say ‘Yes, I like wearing T-shirts’ then give one or two clear reasons with correct grammar (e.g., ‘they are casual and practical’). Avoid repeating fillers and correct verb forms like ‘when you wear a T-shirt’.
Example: Yes, I like wearing T-shirts because they are casual and practical for everyday use. Also, since I do a lot of sports, T-shirts make it easier for me to move comfortably.
Do you spend a lot of time choosing clothes?
Score: 57.0Suggestion: Be clear and concise. Start with a direct response (“No, I don’t”) then explain briefly with a specific reason. Remove hesitation sounds and unclear phrases (‘low mentioners’, ‘warm some sing’). Use linking words like ‘because’ or ‘so’.
Example: No, I don't spend much time choosing clothes because I prefer simple outfits. For instance, I usually pick a plain T-shirt and jeans, so I can get ready quickly.
Do you wear different styles of clothes on weekdays and weekends?
Score: 60.0Suggestion: Give a direct answer and a concise reason. Correct grammar: ‘it's too exhausting to choose different styles of clothes’. You can add a small specific detail about what you wear on both days to make it more informative and use a linking word like ‘because’.
Example: No, I usually wear the same casual style on weekdays and weekends because I find it tiring to plan different outfits. For example, I often wear a sweatshirt and jeans whether I'm working or relaxing.
What colour clothes do you like?
Score: 58.0Suggestion: Answer directly and use correct vocabulary: say ‘I like white’ and give 1–2 specific reasons. Avoid repetition and unclear expressions (‘warm this colors’, ‘difficult to drive’). Use linking words like ‘because’ and give a brief example of when you wear that colour.
Example: I like white clothes because they look clean and simple, and they match many other colours. For example, I often wear a white shirt to make my outfits look neater and easier to combine.
× You know, I prefer the casual clothing because it's very comfortable and it's made me feel, make me feel, make me move easier.
✓ You know, I prefer casual clothing because it's very comfortable and it makes me feel and move more easily.
Pronoun and verb form errors: 'the casual clothing' uses unnecessary definite article and 'it's made me feel' is incorrect in tense and voice. Also 'make me move easier' should be 'makes me move more easily' because 'make' needs to agree with singular subject 'it' (third person singular) and 'easily' is the adverb modifying 'move'. Suggest removing 'the' before a general noun, use 'it makes' for third person singular, and use adverb 'easily'.
× I prefer to warm cashew or comfortable clothes, you know, such as tread pots or T-shirts.
✓ I prefer to wear casual or comfortable clothes, such as track pants or T-shirts.
Word choice and spelling errors: 'warm' should be 'wear', 'cashew' is a misspelling of 'casual', and 'tread pots' likely intended 'track pants'. Use adjective 'casual' and correct verb 'wear'. Ensure correct spelling and collocation 'track pants'.
× I am a can because I am a can on the sport and it's they give me a freedom to move movement.
✓ I am active because I am keen on sports and they give me the freedom to move.
Multiple pronoun and word choice issues: 'I am a can' is incorrect — likely 'I am active' or 'I am a fan'; 'I am a can on the sport' should be 'keen on sports' for idiomatic expression; 'it's they give me a freedom to move movement' mixes pronouns and articles incorrectly. Use plural noun 'sports', 'they' refers to clothes, and 'the freedom to move' is the correct phrase. Remove redundant words.
× Sure, I'm warm. The T-shirts, you know, it's very casual and practical of every day.
✓ Sure, I warm them. T-shirts, you know, are very casual and practical for everyday wear.
Subject-verb agreement and article use: 'The T-shirts... it's' uses singular verb 'it's' with plural subject 'T-shirts'; use 'are'. 'Practical of every day' is incorrect preposition and noun phrase; use 'for everyday wear'. Also correct 'I'm warm' to 'I wear them' if meaning wearing T-shirts.
× And another reason is mainly because I do a lot of sport, you know, it's easier to move when you warm AT shirt.
✓ Another reason is that I do a lot of sport, so it's easier to move when I wear a T-shirt.
Pronoun and word choice errors: 'is mainly because' is wordy; 'is that' is clearer. 'Do a lot of sport' should be 'do a lot of sport' or 'play a lot of sports' (both possible); 'warm AT shirt' should be 'wear a T-shirt'. Use 'so' to show result and correct verb 'wear'.
× To be honest, umm, I don't like to spend a lot of time choosing clothes.
✓ To be honest, I don't like spending a lot of time choosing clothes.
Tense and gerund use: 'don't like to spend' is grammatically acceptable, but 'don't like spending' is more natural when talking about a habit. Both are possible; suggestion prefers gerund for fluency.
× Uh, because I'm pretty casual and the low mentioners I just prefer to warm some sing. Simple, simple outfits.
✓ Because I'm pretty casual and low-maintenance, I just prefer to wear simple outfits.
Pronoun and vocabulary errors: 'low mentioners' should be 'low-maintenance', 'warm' should be 'wear', 'some sing' should be removed; 'simple outfits' conveys the meaning. Use the adjective 'low-maintenance' to describe personal style.
× Honestly, no, I'm pretty casual you know, and it's too exhausting to choosing different step of clothes.
✓ Honestly, no. I'm pretty casual, and it's too exhausting to choose different styles of clothes.
Verb form and word choice: 'to choosing' should be 'to choose' after 'too exhausting'; 'step of clothes' likely intended 'styles of clothes'. Also punctuation improved for clarity.
× Oh, it's a great question. I I love the white because it's very simple and look like very clear and everyone can warm this colors.
✓ Oh, that's a great question. I love white because it's very simple and looks very clean, and everyone can wear these colors.
Article and verb form errors: 'the white' is incorrect when referring to the color generally — use 'white'. 'Look like very clear' is ungrammatical; use 'looks very clean'. 'Warm' should be 'wear'. 'This colors' should be 'these colors' (plural demonstrative). Ensure subject-verb agreement with 'looks'.
× You know, some some color is very difficult to drive.
✓ You know, some colors are very difficult to wear.
Word choice and number agreement: 'some some color' duplicated and singular; use 'some colors'. 'Difficult to drive' is incorrect collocation — likely 'difficult to wear' (meaning hard to match or carry off). Use plural verb 'are' to match plural subject.