ClothingPart 1 Report

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Conversation

Part 1

Examiner

What kind of clothes do you like to wear?

Candidate

I'm really into jeans uh, low rise jeans, uh, Tees, basic Tees, umm, uh leather jacket. I really like uh, the red one uh, I really like. I also really like umm, heels, especially kitten nails, which are.

Examiner

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

Candidate

Well, it depends on a day, but I prefer to wear uh, casual com uh, comfort, comfortable clothes, uh, because I umm, I don't know why, honestly. Uh, I prefer to be stylish, but comfort, comfortable, honest.

Examiner

Do you like wearing T-shirts?

Candidate

Yes, I do. I do like wearing T-shirt, uh, especially, uh, basic one with, uh, with basic colors like Gray, like uh, blue, uh, umm, black, white.

Examiner

Do you spend a lot of time choosing clothes?

Candidate

Umm, actually, no. I, uh, tends to, uh, wear the first thing that I, uh, see in my, uh, in my wardrobe. So I'm not really into fashion. I'm not a really stylish person.

Evaluation

Overall

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

Part 1

What kind of clothes do you like to wear?

Score: 62.0

Suggestion: Parla in modo più fluido e organizzato: evita esitazioni ripetute e ridondanze. Fornisci una frase tematica chiara, poi 1–2 dettagli specifici (colore, materiale, occasione) usando connettivi brevi per scorrevolezza.

Example: I usually wear casual clothes, especially low-rise jeans and simple T‑shirts. For colder days I add a leather jacket — I have a red one I often choose because it brightens up my outfits. I also like wearing kitten heels when I go out in the evening.

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

Score: 55.0

Suggestion: Sii più diretto e fornisci una ragione chiara. Evita ripetizioni e esitazioni; usa un connettore per spiegare la scelta (because / although). Includi un breve esempio concreto di quando indossi ciascun tipo di abbigliamento.

Example: I prefer comfortable, casual clothes because I feel more relaxed during my daily activities. However, when I have meetings or special events I choose smart clothes so I look more professional.

Do you like wearing T-shirts?

Score: 70.0

Suggestion: Mantieni la risposta concisa e organizza con una frase principale seguita da dettagli specifici. Evita riempitivi; usa aggettivi precisi e un esempio per mostrare contesto d'uso.

Example: Yes, I like wearing T‑shirts, especially plain ones in neutral colors such as gray, blue, black and white. I find them easy to pair with jeans for a simple everyday look.

Do you spend a lot of time choosing clothes?

Score: 66.0

Suggestion: Rispondi direttamente e aggiungi un motivo o un esempio per rendere la risposta più completa. Riduci esitazioni e correggi forme verbali (I tend to, not I tends to).

Example: No, I don't spend much time choosing clothes; I usually pick the first suitable outfit from my wardrobe. For example, if I'm in a hurry I grab a T‑shirt and jeans so I can get ready quickly.

Grammar

Verb in the present participle form

× I'm really into jeans uh, low rise jeans, uh, Tees, basic Tees, umm, uh leather jacket.

I'm really into jeans, low-rise jeans, T-shirts, basic T-shirts, and leather jackets.

The list items should be plural and parallel; 'T-shirt' needs plural form when speaking generally; 'leather jacket' should be plural to match other items. Use hyphen for 'low-rise' and commas to separate items. Suggestion: Keep list items parallel and plural when referring to general preferences.

Sentence structure errors

× I really like uh, the red one uh, I really like.

I really like the red one.

The original repeats the clause and has filler words, creating redundancy. Use a single concise sentence. Suggestion: Remove repeated phrases and fillers for clarity.

Verb in the present participle form

× I also really like umm, heels, especially kitten nails, which are.

I also really like heels, especially kitten heels.

'Kitten heels' is the correct noun phrase; 'nails' is incorrect and 'which are' is unfinished. Correct noun and remove fragment. Suggestion: Use the correct term 'kitten heels' and avoid sentence fragments.

Present tense issue

× Well, it depends on a day, but I prefer to wear uh, casual com uh, comfort, comfortable clothes, uh, because I umm, I don't know why, honestly.

Well, it depends on the day, but I prefer to wear comfortable, casual clothes because I don't really know why, honestly.

Use 'the day' for specific reference; adjective order should be 'comfortable, casual clothes' and avoid repeated fillers. 'I don't really know why' is more natural than 'I don't know why' with hesitation. Suggestion: Use 'the day' and order adjectives appropriately; reduce fillers.

Sentence structure errors

× Uh, I prefer to be stylish, but comfort, comfortable, honest.

I prefer to be stylish, but I prioritize comfort.

Original is ungrammatical and repetitive. 'Prioritize comfort' conveys the intended meaning succinctly. Suggestion: Use clear verbs like 'prioritize' to express preference and avoid repeated words.

Verb in the present participle form

× Yes, I do. I do like wearing T-shirt, uh, especially, uh, basic one with, uh, with basic colors like Gray, like uh, blue, uh, umm, black, white.

Yes, I do. I like wearing T-shirts, especially basic ones in neutral colors like gray, blue, black, and white.

Use plural 'T-shirts' and 'ones' for general statements; 'gray' should be lowercase; list colors separated correctly. Remove filler words. Suggestion: Make nouns plural when speaking generally and ensure agreement between noun and modifier ('basic ones').

Present tense issue

× Umm, actually, no. I, uh, tends to, uh, wear the first thing that I, uh, see in my, uh, in my wardrobe.

Umm, actually, no. I tend to wear the first thing that I see in my wardrobe.

Subject-verb agreement: 'I' takes 'tend', not 'tends'. Remove filler words and duplicated phrases. Suggestion: Use correct verb form matching the subject and avoid unnecessary fillers.

Sentence structure errors

× So I'm not really into fashion. I'm not a really stylish person.

So I'm not really into fashion; I'm not a very stylish person.

Use 'very' instead of 'really' before adjectives for more natural collocation in this context; combine sentences with proper punctuation for flow. Suggestion: Choose collocations ('very stylish') and streamline sentences for natural speech.

Vocabulary

ComfortablePleasant; Cozy; Loose; Leisurely
LowShort; Cheap; Scarce; Inferior; Humble
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