Part 1
Examiner
What kind of clothes do you like to wear?
Candidate
I'm really keen on wearing casual clothes such as T-shirts and pants. They are so comfortable and easy for me to combine with other accessories and shoes.
Examiner
Do you prefer to wear comfortable and casual clothes or smart clothes?
Candidate
I prefer wearing smart clothes because I have to go to work every single day. Wearing smart and professional clothes make me feel more confident and elegant in front of my colleagues at the office.
Examiner
Do you like wearing T-shirts?
Candidate
Absolutely. I really like wearing T-shirts because they are so comfortable and easy to combine with other accessories or shoes. For example, I can wear AT shirt with a black shoes which are very active and fashionable.
Examiner
Do you spend a lot of time choosing clothes?
Candidate
It depends on the occasion. If I just go to work, it doesn't take me long to choose my favorite office. For a special occasions, I will spend several hours choosing the best and the most perfect office for me. Sometimes I have to ask my parents or my friends before making the final decision.
Examiner
Do you wear different styles of clothes on weekdays and weekends?
Candidate
Yes, I do. On weekdays I usually wear a different color and designs of shirts and trousers. For example, I would like to wear the beige shirt with the Navy trousers, which makes me look so smart and professional. On weekdays I prefer wearing T-shirts which are very comfortable.
Examiner
What colour clothes do you like?
Candidate
I'm really keen on neutral colors such as beige, Navy and pastel. Wearing outfits with such colours makes me feel more confident and elegant. For example, a white T-shirt goes well with a Navy trousers.
What kind of clothes do you like to wear?
Score: 78.0Suggestion: Your answer is relevant and natural, but is slightly repetitive ("comfortable" and "easy to combine" used twice across transcript). Add a brief reason or specific example to enrich content and avoid repetition. Keep answer to 2–4 sentences and use a linking word to connect reason and example.
Example: I like wearing casual clothes, mainly T-shirts and pants, because they are comfortable and versatile. For example, a plain T-shirt can be layered with a jacket or paired with sneakers for different looks.
Do you prefer to wear comfortable and casual clothes or smart clothes?
Score: 84.0Suggestion: Good clear topic sentence and reason. Improve by using a linking word and adding a short specific detail about what "smart clothes" means to you to make it more concrete (e.g., suit, blazer, tailored trousers). Also correct subject–verb agreement: "make" → "makes."
Example: I prefer smart clothes because I go to the office every day. For instance, wearing a blazer and tailored trousers makes me feel more confident and professional when I meet clients.
Do you like wearing T-shirts?
Score: 66.0Suggestion: Answer is enthusiastic but contains errors and unclear phrasing ("AT shirt", "a black shoes", "very active"). Improve accuracy, avoid vague adjectives, and give a clear specific example using correct grammar. Use one linking phrase to introduce the example.
Example: Absolutely. I like T-shirts because they are comfortable and versatile. For example, I often wear a white T-shirt with black sneakers and a denim jacket for a casual, stylish look.
Do you spend a lot of time choosing clothes?
Score: 60.0Suggestion: Content is relevant but has repeated mistakes and awkward word choices ("favorite office", "most perfect office"). Be precise: say "outfit" not "office"; keep sentences concise and use linking words such as "however" or "but." Reduce redundancy ("best" and "most perfect").
Example: It depends on the occasion. For work I choose an outfit quickly, but for special events I may spend a few hours picking the right outfit and sometimes ask friends for advice.
Do you wear different styles of clothes on weekdays and weekends?
Score: 62.0Suggestion: Your answer tries to contrast weekdays and weekends but is confusing and inconsistent (you say weekdays twice and conflict on wearing shirts vs T-shirts). Clarify the contrast: state clearly what you wear on weekdays and what you wear on weekends, use linking words (e.g., "whereas"), and avoid repeating the same timeframe twice.
Example: Yes. On weekdays I usually wear smart shirts and trousers—for example, a beige shirt with navy trousers—because it looks professional. Whereas at weekends I prefer T-shirts and jeans for comfort and relaxation.
What colour clothes do you like?
Score: 72.0Suggestion: Good clear preference and reason. Improve by using consistent case ("navy" lowercase) and more precise phrasing ("pastel colours" or name a pastel shade). Include one brief example with correct article/noun agreement ("navy trousers" not "a Navy trousers").
Example: I prefer neutral colours like beige, navy and soft pastels such as light pink. For example, a white T-shirt pairs well with navy trousers for a clean, confident look.
× I'm really keen on wearing casual clothes such as T-shirts and pants.
✓ I'm really keen on wearing casual clothes such as T-shirts and pants.
No correction needed; sentence correctly uses 'keen on' + gerund. (Included because it's grammatical; no change required.)
× Wearing smart and professional clothes make me feel more confident and elegant in front of my colleagues at the office.
✓ Wearing smart and professional clothes makes me feel more confident and elegant in front of my colleagues at the office.
The gerund phrase 'Wearing smart and professional clothes' functions as a singular subject, so the verb should be 'makes' not 'make'. Use singular verb to agree with singular subject.'
× For example, I can wear AT shirt with a black shoes which are very active and fashionable.
✓ For example, I can wear a T-shirt with black shoes which are very attractive and fashionable.
Errors: 'AT shirt' seems to be a typo and should be 'a T-shirt' (indefinite article + noun). 'a black shoes' is incorrect because 'shoes' is plural; use 'black shoes' without 'a' or use singular 'a black shoe'. Also 'active' is not appropriate to describe shoes; 'attractive' or 'stylish' fits better.'
× If I just go to work, it doesn't take me long to choose my favorite office.
✓ If I just go to work, it doesn't take me long to choose my favorite outfit.
The word 'office' is incorrect in context; likely meant 'outfit'. 'Favorite outfit' is countable and fits the meaning. No article change required here beyond replacing the wrong noun.'
× For a special occasions, I will spend several hours choosing the best and the most perfect office for me.
✓ For special occasions, I will spend several hours choosing the best and most perfect outfit for me.
Errors: 'For a special occasions' mixes singular article 'a' with plural 'occasions'; use 'For special occasions' or 'For a special occasion'. 'the most perfect' is redundant; 'most perfect' or better 'most suitable'/'perfect' alone suffices. 'office' is wrong noun; should be 'outfit.'
× Sometimes I have to ask my parents or my friends before making the final decision.
✓ Sometimes I have to ask my parents or my friends before making the final decision.
Sentence is correct; 'ask ... before making' is appropriate. (Included as correct; no change required.)
× On weekdays I usually wear a different color and designs of shirts and trousers.
✓ On weekdays I usually wear shirts and trousers in different colors and designs.
Original mixes singular 'a different color' with plural 'designs' and uses unnatural word order. Reordering to 'shirts and trousers in different colors and designs' ensures agreement and natural phrasing.'
× For example, I would like to wear the beige shirt with the Navy trousers, which makes me look so smart and professional.
✓ For example, I would like to wear a beige shirt with navy trousers, which makes me look smart and professional.
Use lowercase 'navy' for color adjective. 'the beige shirt' implies a specific shirt; 'a beige shirt' is more general. 'makes me look so smart' -> 'makes me look smart' is fine; 'so' is optional.'
× On weekdays I prefer wearing T-shirts which are very comfortable.
✓ On weekends I prefer wearing T-shirts, which are very comfortable.
Content note: original said 'On weekdays I prefer wearing T-shirts' but earlier they said weekdays are smart clothes; likely intended 'On weekends I prefer wearing T-shirts'. If keeping 'weekdays' then no grammar error; here correction assumes intended contrast. Grammatically, sentence with gerund 'wearing' is correct.'
× I'm really keen on neutral colors such as beige, Navy and pastel.
✓ I'm really keen on neutral colors such as beige, navy and pastels.
Use lowercase for color 'navy'. 'pastel' should be plural 'pastels' or 'pastel colors' to match the list. Maintain parallelism in the list.'
× For example, a white T-shirt goes well with a Navy trousers.
✓ For example, a white T-shirt goes well with navy trousers.
'A Navy trousers' mixes singular article 'a' with plural noun 'trousers'; remove 'a' and use lowercase 'navy'. Use plural 'trousers' without the article.'