Part 1
考官
What kind of clothes do you like to wear?
考生
I'm a rather minimalistic person, thus I enjoy wearing basic T-shirts and jeans.
考官
Do you prefer to wear comfortable and casual clothes or smart clothes?
考生
I think it depends on the occasion. If it's for office purposes, smart clothes are rather the best choice, and if it's something for a daily routine, maybe a walk or to the grocery shopping, I think I would prefer wearing a comfortable and casual clothes.
考官
Do you like wearing T-shirts?
考生
Yes, I do like wearing T-shirts. In fact, my wardrobe consists of more basic T-shirts than dresses. I think T-shirt is a basic casual clothing that goes with all the occasions and outfit.
考官
Do you spend a lot of time choosing clothes?
考生
Yes, as a woman, I indeed just spend a lot of time choosing clothes, especially if it's for a special location such as birthday parties, a vacation or dinner. But for, uh, my daily routines, I just have a couple of T-shirts that I always go for.
考官
Do you wear different styles of clothes on weekdays and weekends?
考生
I'm a simple person, I do not have much styles that I enjoy wearing. It's usually old money or minimalistic clothings throughout the days.
考官
What colour clothes do you like?
考生
My wardrobe consists of not more than 5 colours. I usually enjoy wearing blue of different hues, black and white. I think they are very classical and can be matched with different colours.
What kind of clothes do you like to wear?
分数: 84.0建议: The answer is clear and concise with appropriate vocabulary. To improve, make the response more natural by using a simpler linking phrase and adding one specific detail or brief reason (e.g., comfort, versatility) to enrich content without exceeding length limits.
示例: I’m quite minimalistic, so I mostly wear basic T‑shirts and jeans because they’re comfortable and easy to mix and match.
Do you prefer to wear comfortable and casual clothes or smart clothes?
分数: 78.0建议: Good structure and direct answer, but slightly repetitive and wordy. Improve by tightening sentences, using linking words (however/while) and giving one concise example of each situation.
示例: It depends on the occasion: for work I prefer smart clothes, while for errands or a walk I usually wear comfortable casual clothes.
Do you like wearing T-shirts?
分数: 80.0建议: Clear and relevant, but contain minor grammar issues and a vague claim. Improve by correcting singular/plural, using a linking word, and giving a specific example of how you wear T‑shirts to different occasions.
示例: Yes, I do. My wardrobe has more basic T‑shirts than dresses because they’re versatile; for example, I wear plain T‑shirts with jeans for weekends and layer them under blazers for casual office days.
Do you spend a lot of time choosing clothes?
分数: 76.0建议: Answer is honest and gives contrast, but has hesitations and some awkward phrasing. Remove fillers (uh), avoid unnecessary mention of gender, and use specific time estimate or an example to strengthen answer.
示例: Yes, I do spend more time picking outfits for special occasions like birthdays, vacations or dinners, but on most weekdays I stick to a couple of favourite T‑shirts so I get ready quickly.
Do you wear different styles of clothes on weekdays and weekends?
分数: 70.0建议: Meaning is clear but grammar and word choice need work (plural/singular, 'clothings' incorrect). Be specific about what you mean by 'old money' or 'minimalistic' and give a brief contrast between weekday and weekend styles.
示例: Not really — I prefer a minimalistic look both on weekdays and weekends. For example, I usually wear tailored shirts or simple knitwear during the week and relaxed chinos or jeans at the weekend.
What colour clothes do you like?
分数: 82.0建议: Good specific detail about colours. Improve by smoothing grammar and explaining briefly why you choose those colours (e.g., easy to match, flattering). Use a linking phrase to conclude.
示例: I mainly wear about five colours — different shades of blue plus black and white — because they’re classic, easy to mix and generally flattering.
× If it's for office purposes, smart clothes are rather the best choice, and if it's something for a daily routine, maybe a walk or to the grocery shopping, I think I would prefer wearing a comfortable and casual clothes.
✓ If it's for office purposes, smart clothes are usually the best choice, and if it's for a daily routine, like a walk or grocery shopping, I think I would prefer wearing comfortable and casual clothes.
Incorrect or unnecessary articles and prepositions were used. 'Rather the best' is awkward; 'usually the best' is more natural. 'Something for a daily routine' is vague; use 'for a daily routine' or 'for daily activities'. 'To the grocery shopping' is incorrect preposition + article usage; say 'grocery shopping' or 'going grocery shopping'. 'A comfortable and casual clothes' mixes singular article 'a' with plural 'clothes'; remove 'a' to match plural noun.
× In fact, my wardrobe consists of more basic T-shirts than dresses.
✓ In fact, my wardrobe consists of more basic T-shirts than dresses.
This sentence is grammatically acceptable, but ensure plurality matches: 'T-shirts' and 'dresses' are both plural and correct. No change needed; kept for confirmation.
× I think T-shirt is a basic casual clothing that goes with all the occasions and outfit.
✓ I think a T-shirt is a basic casual item that goes with all occasions and outfits.
Missing indefinite article before singular countable noun: use 'a T-shirt'. 'Clothing' is uncountable and awkward here; 'item' or 'piece of clothing' is better. 'All the occasions' and 'outfit' need plural and no definite article: use 'all occasions and outfits.'
× Yes, as a woman, I indeed just spend a lot of time choosing clothes, especially if it's for a special location such as birthday parties, a vacation or dinner.
✓ Yes, as a woman, I do spend a lot of time choosing clothes, especially if it's for a special occasion such as birthday parties, a vacation or dinner.
Use of 'indeed just spend' is awkward; 'do spend' emphasizes present habit. 'Special location' is incorrect word choice; use 'special occasion.'
× But for, uh, my daily routines, I just have a couple of T-shirts that I always go for.
✓ But for my daily routine, I just have a couple of T-shirts that I always go for.
'Daily routines' plural is acceptable but 'daily routine' singular is more natural here. Removed filler comma and 'uh'. 'A couple of T-shirts' is correct plural.
× I'm a simple person, I do not have much styles that I enjoy wearing.
✓ I'm a simple person; I do not have many styles that I enjoy wearing.
Subject-verb and determiner agreement: 'much' is used with uncountable nouns; 'styles' is countable, so use 'many'. Also replace comma with semicolon or period to avoid comma splice.
× It's usually old money or minimalistic clothings throughout the days.
✓ I usually wear old-money or minimalistic clothes most days.
'Old money' as a compound adjective needs hyphen when used before noun; 'clothings' is incorrect pluralization—use 'clothes'. 'Throughout the days' is awkward; 'most days' or 'throughout the day' is more natural.
× My wardrobe consists of not more than 5 colours.
✓ My wardrobe consists of no more than five colours.
Use 'no more than' instead of 'not more than' for natural phrasing. Also write numerals as words in formal writing: 'five'.
× I usually enjoy wearing blue of different hues, black and white.
✓ I usually enjoy wearing blues of different hues, black, and white.
'Blue of different hues' is awkward; use 'blues' to indicate different shades. Add Oxford comma for clarity. Maintained adjective-noun agreement.