Part 1
Examiner
What kind of clothes do you like to wear?
Candidate
So I never thought about this before but I think I would choose clothes that will make me feel comfortable, put me in comfort zone and it will suit me. Of course the the beauty is doesn't really matter to me, but I'm really close that feels really comfortable.
Examiner
Do you prefer to wear comfortable and casual clothes or smart clothes?
Candidate
I prefer to wear comfortable clothes more where the reasons that I don't want to wear wear clothes that it doesn't suit me and it will create me the unrelaxed way of thinking and for example I wear stretchy shirt it will make me.
Examiner
Do you like wearing T-shirts?
Candidate
Well it depends on the weather if it if it is a hot day or sunny days I would rather teachers as an outfit but if it cold days I don't think so. I might wear thick clothes or jacket not T-shirt.
Examiner
Do you spend a lot of time choosing clothes?
Candidate
I, I spend a little time to choose clothes to wear for a day. I think the reason is that I, I'm a kind person that is very decisive. And also I I'm not gonna waste my time to pick clothes that I could spend it for more important things.
What kind of clothes do you like to wear?
Score: 62.0Suggestion: Be more concise and direct: start with a clear topic sentence stating the kind of clothes you prefer, then give one or two specific reasons or examples. Avoid hesitations and repetition, and correct small grammar errors (e.g., "comfort zone" → "comfortable", "the the" → remove duplication).
Example: I prefer wearing comfortable, casual clothes because they help me feel relaxed and confident. For example, I often choose soft cotton shirts and loose trousers for everyday activities because they are practical and easy to move in.
Do you prefer to wear comfortable and casual clothes or smart clothes?
Score: 55.0Suggestion: Give a clear, grammatically correct topic sentence saying which you prefer, then provide one clear reason and a brief example. Use linking words like "because" and "for example" correctly, and avoid unfinished sentences. Fix errors (e.g., "wear wear", "it will create me the unrelaxed way of thinking").
Example: I prefer comfortable clothes rather than smart clothes because uncomfortable outfits make me distracted. For example, if I wear a tight shirt to work I find it hard to concentrate, so I usually choose stretchy, breathable fabrics instead.
Do you like wearing T-shirts?
Score: 60.0Suggestion: Answer directly and cleanly: state your general preference, then give a specific condition and a short explanation. Avoid repetition and misused words ("teachers" should be "T-shirts") and check sentence structure (use "if it is cold" not "if it cold").
Example: Yes, I like wearing T-shirts in warm weather because they are lightweight and comfortable. However, if it is cold I prefer to wear a sweater or a jacket instead.
Do you spend a lot of time choosing clothes?
Score: 70.0Suggestion: Provide a concise topic sentence and two clear reasons with fluent phrasing. Remove hesitations and use more natural expressions (e.g., "I don't spend much time choosing clothes" and "I prefer to use my time on more important tasks").
Example: No, I don't spend much time choosing clothes. I'm quite decisive, so I pick a simple outfit quickly and prefer to use the extra time for work or hobbies.
× So I never thought about this before but I think I would choose clothes that will make me feel comfortable, put me in comfort zone and it will suit me.
✓ I never thought about this before, but I would choose clothes that make me feel comfortable, put me in my comfort zone, and suit me.
Run-on structure and inconsistent verb forms: 'will make' and 'it will suit me' mix future with hypothetical 'would'. Use consistent conditional/modal with 'would' and present verbs for relative clauses: 'clothes that make' and 'suit me'. Add 'my' for the noun phrase 'comfort zone' and use commas to separate clauses. Grammar problem type ID:26
× Of course the the beauty is doesn't really matter to me, but I'm really close that feels really comfortable.
✓ Of course beauty doesn't really matter to me, but I prefer things that feel really comfortable.
Awkward phrasing and incorrect word order: 'the the beauty is doesn't' is ungrammatical; remove article 'the' and use simple subject 'beauty'. 'I'm really close that feels really comfortable' is unclear; replace with 'I prefer things that feel really comfortable.' This fixes phrasing and adjective use. Grammar problem type ID:13
× I prefer to wear comfortable clothes more where the reasons that I don't want to wear wear clothes that it doesn't suit me and it will create me the unrelaxed way of thinking and for example I wear stretchy shirt it will make me.
✓ I prefer to wear comfortable clothes because I don't want to wear clothes that don't suit me or make me feel tense; for example, a tight shirt would do that.
Pronoun and referent errors: 'where the reasons that' is incorrect; use 'because'. 'it doesn't suit me' refers to 'clothes'—use plural 'don't'. 'it will create me the unrelaxed way of thinking' is ungrammatical; use 'make me feel tense' or 'make me feel uncomfortable'. 'stretchy shirt' likely meant 'tight shirt' or 'a tight shirt'; adjust accordingly and use conditional 'would' for hypothetical effect. Grammar problem type ID:12
× Well it depends on the weather if it if it is a hot day or sunny days I would rather teachers as an outfit but if it cold days I don't think so.
✓ Well, it depends on the weather. If it is a hot or sunny day, I would rather wear a T-shirt as an outfit, but on cold days I wouldn't.
Tense and word choice errors: duplicate 'if it' removed and singular/plural agreement corrected ('a hot or sunny day'). 'would rather teachers' is wrong; use 'would rather wear a T-shirt'. Use 'on cold days' and contraction 'wouldn't' for consistency. Maintain conditional 'would' for preference. Grammar problem type ID:6
× I might wear thick clothes or jacket not T-shirt.
✓ I might wear thick clothes or a jacket, not a T-shirt.
Missing articles and punctuation: add 'a' before 'jacket' and 'a' before 'T-shirt'. Insert a comma before 'not a T-shirt' to show contrast. Grammar problem type ID:26
× I, I spend a little time to choose clothes to wear for a day.
✓ I spend very little time choosing what to wear each day.
Awkward structure and infinitive misuse: native phrasing uses 'spend time doing something' rather than 'spend time to choose'. 'a little time' versus 'very little time' clarifies brevity; 'what to wear each day' is clearer than 'clothes to wear for a day'. Remove repeated 'I, I'. Grammar problem type ID:26
× I think the reason is that I, I'm a kind person that is very decisive.
✓ I think the reason is that I am a decisive person.
Unnecessary words and awkward adjective placement: 'a kind person that is very decisive' is awkward and may change meaning. Use 'a decisive person' or 'a kind, decisive person' if both qualities intended. Remove filler commas and contractions for clarity. Grammar problem type ID:13
× And also I I'm not gonna waste my time to pick clothes that I could spend it for more important things.
✓ I also won't waste time picking clothes because I could spend that time on more important things.
Conjunction and verb form issues: avoid starting with 'And also'; use 'I also won't'. Use 'won't' instead of colloquial 'gonna'. Use gerund 'picking' after 'waste time'. Replace 'spend it for' with 'spend that time on'. This produces natural, grammatical English. Grammar problem type ID:16