Part 1
考官
What kind of clothes do you like to wear?
考生
Comfortable clothes such as T-shirts, loose pants, and dress are the clothes I like to wear. This is because I can do my work, uh, peacefully and more comfortable.
考官
Do you prefer to wear comfortable and casual clothes or smart clothes?
考生
As I mentioned just now, I prefer to wear comfortable and casual clothes. This is because, uh, if I wear smart clothes, it's really very tight for me, so it will be difficult to do my work.
考官
Do you like wearing T-shirts?
考生
Yes, of course. I really like wearing T-shirts and nowadays T-shirts have many kinds of designs so I can choose what designs I would like to wear on my T-shirts. The variety of the T-shirts also make me feel really happy to wear it.
考官
Do you spend a lot of time choosing clothes?
考生
Yeah, I spent a lot of time choosing clothes as I really think, thinking about how do I look when I wear the clothes or the dress or how other people think about how do I look. So I'm really carefully choosing my clothes when I go out with my friends or attend a meeting.
考官
Do you wear different styles of clothes on weekdays and weekends?
考生
Not really, I wear same styles during same styles of T-shirts or pants during a weekday and weekend.
考官
What colour clothes do you like?
考生
I like clothes that are plain in color, like like blue, white or light pink. Yeah, not really like colours that are really bright.
What kind of clothes do you like to wear?
分数: 75.0建议: Make the answer more concise and natural: start with a clear topic sentence, avoid filler words (uh) and repetition, and add one specific example or brief reason. Keep it within 3–4 sentences.
示例: I prefer comfortable clothes like T-shirts, loose trousers and casual dresses because they let me move freely and focus on my work. For example, when I have a long day at the office I always choose a soft T-shirt and wide-leg pants so I can sit and walk without feeling restricted.
Do you prefer to wear comfortable and casual clothes or smart clothes?
分数: 78.0建议: Avoid repetition of earlier phrases and reduce fillers. Give a clear direct answer, then one concise reason with a specific scenario to support it. Use linking words like 'because' or 'so' appropriately.
示例: I prefer comfortable, casual clothes because smart outfits often feel tight and restrict my movement. For instance, wearing a fitted suit makes it hard to bend or stand for long periods, so I usually save smart clothes for formal events.
Do you like wearing T-shirts?
分数: 80.0建议: Be more specific and avoid redundant phrases. Give one or two reasons with an example about what designs you prefer or how they suit you. Keep sentences varied in structure and concise.
示例: Yes, I do. I like T-shirts because they are comfortable and come in many designs; for example, I often choose graphic tees with subtle prints or plain pastel colours that match my wardrobe.
Do you spend a lot of time choosing clothes?
分数: 72.0建议: Use correct tense and reduce repetition. Start with a clear statement about frequency, then give one clear reason and a short example to illustrate. Replace vague phrases like 'how other people think' with specific concerns.
示例: Yes, I often spend quite a bit of time choosing outfits because I want to look appropriate for the occasion. For example, before meeting friends I pick something casual and neat, but for a meeting I choose smarter clothes to make a professional impression.
Do you wear different styles of clothes on weekdays and weekends?
分数: 68.0建议: Provide a direct answer and clarify with a specific detail. Fix grammar and avoid awkward repetition. If styles are the same, explain why briefly and give one example of a typical weekday/weekend outfit.
示例: Not really — I tend to wear similar casual clothes both on weekdays and weekends because comfort is my priority. For example, I usually wear a plain T-shirt and jeans whether I'm working from home or meeting friends.
What colour clothes do you like?
分数: 76.0建议: Remove repetition and filler words, use more precise adjectives (e.g., muted, pastel) and give a brief reason why you prefer those colours. One example of a favourite outfit using these colours would help.
示例: I prefer plain, muted colours such as navy blue, white and light pink because they are easy to pair and look neat. For instance, I often wear a light pink blouse with white trousers for a simple, polished look.
× Comfortable clothes such as T-shirts, loose pants, and dress are the clothes I like to wear.
✓ Comfortable clothes such as T-shirts, loose pants, and dresses are the clothes I like to wear.
The noun 'dress' should be plural 'dresses' to match the plural list of clothing items; using the plural maintains parallel structure and agrees with 'clothes' which is plural.
× This is because I can do my work, uh, peacefully and more comfortable.
✓ This is because I can do my work, uh, peacefully and more comfortably.
'Comfortably' is an adverb modifying the verb phrase 'do my work'; 'comfortable' is an adjective and is incorrect here. Use the adverb form to describe how you do the work.
× As I mentioned just now, I prefer to wear comfortable and casual clothes.
✓ As I mentioned just now, I prefer to wear comfortable, casual clothes.
This sentence is acceptable but can be improved by removing 'and' and adding a comma for natural phrasing. No strong grammar error, but the suggestion improves parallel adjective use.
× This is because, uh, if I wear smart clothes, it's really very tight for me, so it will be difficult to do my work.
✓ This is because, uh, if I wear smart clothes, they are really tight for me, so it is difficult to do my work.
Pronoun 'it' incorrectly refers to 'smart clothes' (plural). Use 'they' for plural antecedents. Also use present tense 'is difficult' instead of 'will be difficult' since the condition is general.
× Yes, of course. I really like wearing T-shirts and nowadays T-shirts have many kinds of designs so I can choose what designs I would like to wear on my T-shirts.
✓ Yes, of course. I really like wearing T-shirts, and nowadays T-shirts come in many designs so I can choose which designs I would like to wear.
'Have many kinds of designs' is wordy; 'come in many designs' is natural. Also replace 'what designs' with 'which designs' for clarity and remove repeated 'my T-shirts' to avoid redundancy.
× The variety of the T-shirts also make me feel really happy to wear it.
✓ The variety of T-shirts also makes me really happy to wear them.
Subject-verb agreement: 'variety' (singular) requires 'makes'. Pronoun 'it' refers to plural 'T-shirts', so use plural 'them'. Move 'really' before 'happy' for natural adverb placement.
× Yeah, I spent a lot of time choosing clothes as I really think, thinking about how do I look when I wear the clothes or the dress or how other people think about how do I look.
✓ Yeah, I spend a lot of time choosing clothes because I think about how I look when I wear them and how other people perceive my appearance.
Tense inconsistency: the present habit should use present tense 'spend' rather than past 'spent'. Remove awkward phrasing 'how do I look' (question form) and use statement form 'how I look'. Use 'them' for plural clothes and streamline wording.
× So I'm really carefully choosing my clothes when I go out with my friends or attend a meeting.
✓ So I choose my clothes carefully when I go out with my friends or attend a meeting.
Adverb placement: 'carefully' should be placed after the verb 'choose' rather than between auxiliary and main verb. Use simple present 'choose' for habitual action.
× Not really, I wear same styles during same styles of T-shirts or pants during a weekday and weekend.
✓ Not really, I wear the same styles of T-shirts or pants during weekdays and weekends.
Missing definite article 'the' before 'same styles'. Also 'weekday and weekend' should be pluralized to 'weekdays and weekends' for general habit. Remove duplicated phrase 'same styles during'.
× I like clothes that are plain in color, like like blue, white or light pink.
✓ I like clothes that are plain in color, like blue, white, or light pink.
Duplicate 'like' should be reduced to one. Also add a comma before 'or' for clear listing; preposition use 'plain in color' is acceptable though 'plain-colored' or 'plain' could be more natural.