Part 1
考官
What kind of clothes do you like to wear?
考生
Well, I usually gravitate towards more comfortable and cozy styles. I'd love to match a vintage T-shirt with long baggy jeans and white sneakers. However, when I'm dressing for a special occasion or work events, I prefer to look more elegant and professional by wearing suits and long.
考官
Do you prefer to wear comfortable and casual clothes or smart clothes?
考生
I usually lean towards comfortable casual clothes, especially when I hang out with my friends or go out for a dinner. However, when I go to work or special occasions, I definitely love to wear smart clothes, just like suits and long dresses.
考官
Do you like wearing T-shirts?
考生
I absolutely admire T-shirts. They're one of my favorite pieces that I love to match with baggy jeans, shorts, or skirts. I love the fact that I wear them to the gym as well. They're pretty practical and they help me move smoothly.
考官
Do you spend a lot of time choosing clothes?
考生
Well, this absolutely depends on the occasion itself. If I'm invited to a wedding, for instance, I might spend hours and hours searching for the absolute most amazing dress I can wear. However, if I'm going, if I'm hanging out with my friends, then I just go for something easy to wear. I compare T-shirts and jeans with sneakers.
考官
Do you wear different styles of clothes on weekdays and weekends?
考生
I definitely do. On weekends, for example, I prefer to wear more comfortable and casual clothes, just like T-shirts, pajamas and sweatpants. However, on weekdays, I prefer to dress more elegantly and smartly. I'd love to look professional, especially at work. I wear.
考官
What colour clothes do you like?
考生
Personally I find myself drone to classic tones just like Navy blue and grey as they are more professional and effortless. However on brighter days I usually lean towards incorporating pups of mustard yellow or butter yellow and light green so I can look more.
What kind of clothes do you like to wear?
分数: 78.0建议: Be more concise and complete sentences; avoid small grammatical slips and finish ideas. Start with a clear topic sentence, then add one or two specific supporting details using linking words. For example, replace “by wearing suits and long” with a complete phrase such as “by wearing suits or long dresses.” Also reduce redundancy (e.g., “comfortable and cozy” -> choose one) and keep answers to maximum five sentences.
示例: I usually prefer comfortable styles. For everyday wear I often combine a vintage T‑shirt with baggy jeans and white sneakers, which is practical and relaxed. However, for special occasions or work I choose more elegant outfits, such as tailored suits or long dresses, to look professional.
Do you prefer to wear comfortable and casual clothes or smart clothes?
分数: 84.0建议: Good direct response and clear contrast. Improve by using linking words for coherence (e.g., “but” or “however”) and add a brief specific reason for each preference. Also avoid slight repetition of ideas.
示例: I usually prefer comfortable, casual clothes because they help me relax when I’m with friends or out for dinner. However, when I have work commitments or special events, I choose smart outfits like suits or long dresses because they make me feel confident and professional.
Do you like wearing T-shirts?
分数: 82.0建议: Good enthusiasm and examples. Improve naturalness by using common verbs (e.g., “like” or “love” rather than “admire”) and smoother linking between ideas. Avoid repeating “love” and aim for one concise reason why T‑shirts are useful.
示例: Yes, I really like wearing T‑shirts. I often pair them with baggy jeans, shorts or skirts, and I also wear them to the gym because they’re comfortable and allow me to move easily.
Do you spend a lot of time choosing clothes?
分数: 75.0建议: Answer structure is clear but contains repetition and some awkward phrasing. Shorten redundant phrases (“hours and hours,” “the absolute most amazing”) and fix repetitive fragments (“if I'm going, if I'm hanging out”). Provide one specific example of what you check when choosing clothes (fit, color, comfort) to add substance.
示例: It depends on the occasion. For a wedding I might spend several hours choosing a dress because I want the right fit and color, but for meeting friends I usually pick something simple like a T‑shirt, jeans and sneakers.
Do you wear different styles of clothes on weekdays and weekends?
分数: 70.0建议: Clear contrast but contains incomplete sentence and some inappropriate examples (pajamas are usually for home). Complete your final sentence and be precise. Use linking words and provide one reason why your weekday style differs from weekends.
示例: Yes, I do. On weekends I usually wear comfortable casual clothes such as T‑shirts and sweatpants because I want to relax. On weekdays I dress more smartly and professionally for work, choosing blouses, tailored trousers or blazers.
What colour clothes do you like?
分数: 60.0建议: There are several grammar and word-choice errors (e.g., “drone” -> “drawn,” “pups” -> “pops”) and an incomplete ending. Use correct verbs and complete the idea (why brighter colours?). Give one or two concise reasons for your colour choices and use specific colour words correctly.
示例: I’m generally drawn to classic tones like navy blue and grey because they look professional and effortless. On brighter days I like to add pops of colour such as mustard yellow or light green to create a fresher, more cheerful look.
× I'd love to match a vintage T-shirt with long baggy jeans and white sneakers.
✓ I'd love to match a vintage T-shirt with long, baggy jeans and white sneakers.
Comma placement and adjective order: 'long baggy jeans' needs a comma between coordinate adjectives 'long' and 'baggy' or better 'long, baggy jeans'. This is an order/style issue but within adjective usage so corrected to improve clarity. Suggestion: separate coordinate adjectives with a comma or reorder if one adjective modifies the other.
× However, when I'm dressing for a special occasion or work events, I prefer to look more elegant and professional by wearing suits and long.
✓ However, when I'm dressing for a special occasion or work event, I prefer to look more elegant and professional by wearing suits and long dresses.
The original sentence ends abruptly with 'long' making it incomplete (missing noun). Also 'work events' should be singular 'work event' to match 'a special occasion'. This is a sentence structure error; complete the noun phrase and keep parallel number. Suggestion: always complete adjective with the noun it modifies and keep parallel singular/plural forms.
× I usually lean towards comfortable casual clothes, especially when I hang out with my friends or go out for a dinner.
✓ I usually lean towards comfortable, casual clothes, especially when I hang out with my friends or go out for dinner.
Article use and punctuation: 'a dinner' is unnecessary; 'go out for dinner' is the idiomatic expression. Also add a comma between coordinate adjectives 'comfortable' and 'casual'. This fixes style and idiomatic usage.
× However, when I go to work or special occasions, I definitely love to wear smart clothes, just like suits and long dresses.
✓ However, when I go to work or to special occasions, I definitely love to wear smart clothes, such as suits and long dresses.
Preposition and idiom: use 'go to special occasions' or better 'to special occasions' for parallelism. 'Just like' is informal and compares items; 'such as' lists examples. This corrects preposition and wording.
× They're one of my favorite pieces that I love to match with baggy jeans, shorts, or skirts.
✓ They are one of my favorite pieces to match with baggy jeans, shorts, or skirts.
Redundant relative clause: 'that I love to match' is wordy. Use 'to match' for purpose and keep pronoun clarity. Also 'They're' expanded to 'They are' for formality; both are acceptable but the correction improves concision.
× I love the fact that I wear them to the gym as well.
✓ I love the fact that I wear them at the gym as well.
Preposition choice: 'at the gym' is the common collocation in English. 'To the gym' is used with verbs of motion (e.g., 'go to the gym') but 'wear at the gym' uses 'at'. Use correct prepositions for standard collocations.
× They're pretty practical and they help me move smoothly.
✓ They are pretty practical and help me move easily.
Word choice: 'move smoothly' is awkward for clothing; 'move easily' or 'move freely' is more natural. Also remove redundant 'they' for concision. Suggestion: choose collocations common in speech.
× If I'm invited to a wedding, for instance, I might spend hours and hours searching for the absolute most amazing dress I can wear.
✓ If I'm invited to a wedding, for instance, I might spend hours searching for the most amazing dress I can wear.
Redundancy: 'hours and hours' and 'absolute most amazing' are informal and repetitive. This is a sentence structure/style issue; simplifying improves clarity. Suggestion: avoid unnecessary intensifiers.
× However, if I'm going, if I'm hanging out with my friends, then I just go for something easy to wear.
✓ However, if I'm hanging out with my friends, I just choose something easy to wear.
Awkward repetition and phrasing: 'if I'm going, if I'm hanging out' is redundant. Replace with a single clause and use 'choose' for clarity. This fixes structure and fluency.
× I compare T-shirts and jeans with sneakers.
✓ I pair T-shirts and jeans with sneakers.
Wrong verb: 'compare' is incorrect in this context; 'pair' or 'match' expresses combining clothing items. This is an incorrect verb/preposition usage. Suggestion: use collocations like 'pair with' or 'match with'.
× On weekends, for example, I prefer to wear more comfortable and casual clothes, just like T-shirts, pajamas and sweatpants.
✓ On weekends, for example, I prefer to wear more comfortable, casual clothes, such as T-shirts, pajamas, and sweatpants.
Punctuation and word choice: use comma between coordinate adjectives and 'such as' instead of 'just like' to list examples. Add Oxford comma for clarity. This improves parallel structure and clarity.
× However, on weekdays, I prefer to dress more elegantly and smartly.
✓ However, on weekdays, I prefer to dress more elegantly and smartly at work.
Original ends fine but context earlier left incomplete 'I wear.' To be clear about where: add 'at work' to match previous sentence's intent. Suggestion: ensure sentences complete the thought.
× I'd love to look professional, especially at work. I wear.
✓ I'd love to look professional, especially at work.
The fragment 'I wear.' is incomplete and should be removed. This is a sentence structure error. Ensure each sentence contains a subject and verb and completes the thought.
× Personally I find myself drone to classic tones just like Navy blue and grey as they are more professional and effortless.
✓ Personally, I find myself drawn to classic tones like navy blue and grey because they are more professional and effortless.
Word choice and spelling: 'drone' is incorrect; should be 'drawn'. Use 'drawn to' to express attraction. 'Just like' replaced with 'like' and 'Navy' should be lowercase 'navy'. Add comma after 'Personally'. This fixes adjective/adverb and spelling errors.
× However on brighter days I usually lean towards incorporating pups of mustard yellow or butter yellow and light green so I can look more.
✓ However, on brighter days I usually lean towards incorporating pops of mustard yellow, butter yellow, or light green to look brighter.
Multiple issues: 'pups' is a typo for 'pops'; missing commas; 'so I can look more' is incomplete. This is incorrect conjunction/structure; rewrite to complete idea and use correct word. Suggestion: use 'to look brighter' or 'to appear more cheerful'.