Part 1
Examiner
What kind of clothes do you like to wear?
Candidate
The clothes that I like wearing is T-shirt because they are comfortable and it's not hot to wear.
Examiner
Do you prefer to wear comfortable and casual clothes or smart clothes?
Candidate
I prepare wearing comfortable clothes and casual clothes. Sometimes I wear smart clothes to to go in the formal events or when I go out in the house and go to the mall.
Examiner
Do you like wearing T-shirts?
Candidate
Yes, I like wearing T-shirts.
Examiner
Do you spend a lot of time choosing clothes?
Candidate
Yes, I usually spend so much time picking my clothes. When I pick one I go to the mirror and when they don't like it I buy new T-shirt.
Examiner
Do you wear different styles of clothes on weekdays and weekends?
Candidate
Yes, I wear different clothes during weekdays and weekends so people won't think I'm wearing the same shirt every day.
Examiner
What colour clothes do you like?
Candidate
The color ghost I like are dark colors and light color. For example black, Gray for dark colors. For light color is white, pink and white, pink and brown.
What kind of clothes do you like to wear?
Score: 68.0Suggestion: Make the sentence grammatically correct, be more concise, and add a brief specific reason or example. Use a topic sentence then one supporting detail. Avoid redundancy (e.g., "it's not hot to wear").
Example: I usually wear T-shirts because they are comfortable and breathable. For example, I often choose a cotton T‑shirt when the weather is warm because it keeps me cool and easy to move in.
Do you prefer to wear comfortable and casual clothes or smart clothes?
Score: 60.0Suggestion: Start with a clear preference, correct verb choice, and reduce repetition. Give a brief condition when you choose smart clothes with a linking word (e.g., "however" or "but").
Example: I prefer comfortable, casual clothes for everyday use. However, I wear smart clothes for formal events or special occasions, such as family gatherings or job interviews.
Do you like wearing T-shirts?
Score: 80.0Suggestion: The answer is fine but too short. Add one short supporting detail to make it more complete—state a reason or brief example using a linking word.
Example: Yes, I like wearing T‑shirts because they are comfortable and easy to wash, so I often choose them for weekends.
Do you spend a lot of time choosing clothes?
Score: 55.0Suggestion: Improve grammar (subject–verb agreement), be specific about how long or why, and avoid illogical jumps (buying a new T‑shirt immediately). Use linking words to explain the process.
Example: Yes, I often spend a long time choosing clothes because I like to check how outfits look in the mirror. If something doesn't look right, I change it or sometimes shop for a new T‑shirt that fits better.
Do you wear different styles of clothes on weekdays and weekends?
Score: 70.0Suggestion: Provide a clear topic sentence and one specific example of how styles differ. Use a linking word to explain the reason more naturally.
Example: Yes, I dress more formally on weekdays for work or school, but I wear casual clothes like jeans and T‑shirts on weekends so I can relax.
What colour clothes do you like?
Score: 50.0Suggestion: Correct vocabulary and grammar (e.g., "colors" not "color ghost"), avoid repetition, and give a concise organized list. Use linking words and be specific about why you like those colors.
Example: I like both dark and light colors. For dark shades I prefer black and gray because they are easy to match, and for light shades I like white, pink, and brown because they feel fresh and versatile.
× The clothes that I like wearing is T-shirt because they are comfortable and it's not hot to wear.
✓ The clothes that I like wearing are T-shirts because they are comfortable and not hot to wear.
Subject 'The clothes' is plural, so the verb should be 'are' not 'is' (subject-verb agreement). 'T-shirt' should be plural to match 'clothes' and 'they'. Also remove unnecessary 'it's' before 'not hot' to make the sentence natural: 'not hot to wear'. Suggestion: Make subjects and verbs match in number and keep noun plurality consistent. Grammar problem type ID: 1
× I prepare wearing comfortable clothes and casual clothes.
✓ I prefer wearing comfortable and casual clothes.
The student likely meant 'prefer' not 'prepare'. 'Prefer' is a lexical verb expressing preference and fits the question. 'Prepare' is a different verb (to get ready). Suggestion: Use the correct verb 'prefer' to express choice and simplify the phrase by combining adjectives: 'comfortable and casual clothes'. Grammar problem type ID: 4
× Sometimes I wear smart clothes to to go in the formal events or when I go out in the house and go to the mall.
✓ Sometimes I wear smart clothes for formal events or when I go out to the mall.
Use preposition 'for' with 'events' and 'to' with places ('go to the mall'). Remove duplicated 'to' and 'in the house' which is unnecessary and unnatural here. Suggestion: Use 'for formal events' and 'go out to the mall' for correct prepositions and clearer meaning. Grammar problem type ID: 11
× Yes, I usually spend so much time picking my clothes.
✓ Yes, I usually spend a lot of time picking my clothes.
While not strictly plural, the phrase 'so much time' is informal and can be improved to 'a lot of time'. The sentence is otherwise grammatical. Suggestion: Use natural quantifier 'a lot of' to sound more fluent. Grammar problem type ID: 1
× When I pick one I go to the mirror and when they don't like it I buy new T-shirt.
✓ When I pick one, I go to the mirror, and if I don't like it I buy a new T-shirt.
Pronoun 'they' incorrectly refers to 'I' or 'one'; should be 'I' or 'if I'. Also 'new T-shirt' needs an article 'a'. Suggestion: Use consistent subject pronouns and include articles with singular countable nouns. Grammar problem type ID: 12
× Yes, I wear different clothes during weekdays and weekends so people won't think I'm wearing the same shirt every day.
✓ Yes, I wear different clothes during weekdays and on weekends so people won't think I'm wearing the same shirt every day.
Add preposition 'on' before 'weekends' for parallel structure with 'during weekdays'. The rest is fine. Suggestion: Use parallel prepositions: 'during weekdays' and 'on weekends'. Grammar problem type ID: 12
× The color ghost I like are dark colors and light color.
✓ The colors I like are dark colors and light colors.
'Color ghost' is incorrect; likely meant 'colors'. Subject 'The colors' (plural) requires 'are'. Maintain plural 'light colors' to match. Suggestion: Use the correct noun 'colors' and keep plural forms consistent. Grammar problem type ID: 13
× For example black, Gray for dark colors.
✓ For example, black and gray for dark colors.
List items should be joined with 'and' and colors should be lowercased in normal writing; include comma after 'for example'. Also 'Gray' capitalized is incorrect. Suggestion: Use 'black and gray' and proper punctuation for lists. Grammar problem type ID: 13
× For light color is white, pink and white, pink and brown.
✓ For light colors, I like white, pink, and brown.
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