ClothingPart 1 Report

MockPart12026-05-16 07:25:35

Conversation

Part 1

Examiner

What kind of clothes do you like to wear?

Candidate

I like growing casual clothes like sample jeans, sample shirt and the bags. I love the bags with design and something like that.

Examiner

Do you prefer to wear comfortable and casual clothes or smart clothes?

Candidate

For me, I like to wear comfortable and casual clothes. I think they're more like practice.

Examiner

Do you like wearing T-shirts?

Candidate

Yes of course I like wearing T-shirt because they're so practical every day usually and we chart it's like stylish.

Examiner

Do you spend a lot of time choosing clothes?

Candidate

No, usually I don't spend a lot of time because I'm thinking before I go to wear something, so I don't have problem for time.

Evaluation

Overall

Overall: 6.0Fluency & Coherence: 6.0Pronunciation: 6.0Grammar: 5.5Lexical Resource: 6.0

Part 1

What kind of clothes do you like to wear?

Score: 48.0

Suggestion: Make your answer clearer and more natural: start with a direct topic sentence, use correct vocabulary (e.g. 'casual clothes', 'jeans', 'shirts'), avoid unclear words like 'growing' and 'sample', and add one specific detail about style or color. Keep it within 2–4 sentences.

Example: I prefer casual clothes, especially jeans and simple shirts. For example, I often wear dark blue jeans and plain white T‑shirts because they are comfortable and easy to match. I also like bags with interesting designs to add personality to my outfits.

Do you prefer to wear comfortable and casual clothes or smart clothes?

Score: 56.0

Suggestion: Reply directly, give a reason and a specific example. Replace awkward phrase 'more like practice' with a clear reason (e.g. 'more practical'). Use one linking word (because/so) to connect idea and example. Keep it concise (2–3 sentences).

Example: I prefer comfortable, casual clothes because they are more practical for my daily activities. For example, I usually wear trainers and a sweatshirt when I go to university because I walk a lot and need to be comfortable.

Do you like wearing T-shirts?

Score: 50.0

Suggestion: Be more organized and correct grammatical errors. Start with a direct answer, give a clear reason and one specific example. Remove unclear phrase 'we chart' and use vocabulary like 'comfortable', 'versatile' or 'stylish'.

Example: Yes, I like wearing T‑shirts because they are comfortable and versatile. For instance, I often wear a plain T‑shirt with jeans for everyday activities, and I can easily dress it up with a jacket for a smarter look.

Do you spend a lot of time choosing clothes?

Score: 60.0

Suggestion: Answer directly, give a succinct reason and a brief example. Fix phrasing: say 'I usually don't spend much time choosing clothes because I plan my outfits ahead' and add a quick example of your routine. Use linking word 'because' for coherence.

Example: No, I usually don't spend much time choosing clothes because I plan my outfits the night before. For example, if I have a meeting the next day I pick a smart outfit in advance so I can get ready quickly in the morning.

Grammar

Incorrect use of adjectives or adverbs

× I like growing casual clothes like sample jeans, sample shirt and the bags.

I like wearing casual clothes like simple jeans, a simple shirt, and bags.

The student used 'growing' incorrectly; the correct verb is 'wearing' (verb choice). 'Sample' is likely intended as 'simple' or 'a sample' but context fits 'simple'. Also articles are needed: 'a simple shirt' and no 'the' before 'bags' when speaking in general. Suggestion: use 'wearing' for clothing, choose correct adjectives ('simple'), and include appropriate articles.

Incorrect use of adjectives or adverbs

× I love the bags with design and something like that.

I love bags with designs and things like that.

Using 'the bags' specifies particular bags; general preference should be 'bags'. 'With design' should be pluralized to 'with designs' or 'with a design'. 'Something like that' is informal; 'things like that' sounds more natural. Suggestion: use plural or article appropriately and prefer 'things like that' or a specific description.

Present tense issue

× For me, I like to wear comfortable and casual clothes. I think they're more like practice.

For me, I like to wear comfortable, casual clothes. I think they're more practical.

The phrase 'more like practice' is incorrect; the intended adjective is 'practical'. Also use a comma between adjectives. Suggestion: replace 'more like practice' with 'more practical' to convey usefulness and suitability.

Verb + -ing form

× Yes of course I like wearing T-shirt because they're so practical every day usually and we chart it's like stylish.

Yes, of course I like wearing T-shirts because they're so practical for everyday use, and I think they're stylish.

Plural form 'T-shirt' should be 'T-shirts' when speaking generally (singular/plural issue). Word order 'every day usually' is awkward; use 'for everyday use' or 'usually'. 'We chart it's like stylish' is ungrammatical and likely meant 'I think they're stylish.' Suggestion: use plural for general statements, correct adverb placement, and replace unclear phrase with 'I think they're stylish.'

Present tense issue

× No, usually I don't spend a lot of time because I'm thinking before I go to wear something, so I don't have problem for time.

No, I usually don't spend a lot of time because I think about what to wear before I go, so I don't have a problem with time.

Tense and aspect: 'I'm thinking before I go to wear something' is awkward; simple present 'I think about what to wear' fits habitual actions. 'I don't have problem for time' needs articles and preposition: 'a problem with time.' Suggestion: use simple present for habitual actions, use 'think about' and correct article + preposition: 'a problem with time.'

Vocabulary

ComfortablePleasant; Cozy; Loose; Leisurely
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