Part 1
Examiner
What kind of clothes do you like to wear?
Candidate
It actually depends on the day or like the weather or events that I'll have to go to, but I prefer to wear more stylish and trendy outfits.
Examiner
Do you prefer to wear comfortable and casual clothes or smart clothes?
Candidate
I like to wear smart clothes because I really want to look put together. Like I enjoy wearing socks and Blazers whenever I go out. But again, it really depends on where I'm going and depends on the weather like that.
Examiner
Do you like wearing T-shirts?
Candidate
I really enjoy wearing T-shirts because it's very comfortable and I can wear it dressed up or dressed down and it's easily wearable and easily to wash. Especially for me, 'cause I'm a busy person. T-shirt is really nice.
Examiner
Do you spend a lot of time choosing clothes?
Candidate
Yes, I really spent a lot of time choosing my clothes because I really want to look presentable. I really want to look, umm, approachable and well put together. Not because yes, that's it.
Examiner
Do you wear different styles of clothes on weekdays and weekends?
Candidate
I usually just wear my uniform during weekdays 'cause I have work but on weekday weekends, I mean I really try my best to style up and I really enjoy dressing up whenever I have time to go out and I just enjoy wearing clothes and styling them.
Examiner
What colour clothes do you like?
Candidate
I really like neutral colors such as beige, black, brown because I believe it really goes with everything. No matter how I style it, the color just goes together. Umm I really enjoy the warmth of neutral colors and it really matches my skin tone.
What kind of clothes do you like to wear?
Score: 78.0Suggestion: Be more concise and give one clear topic sentence followed by one or two specific details. Avoid filler words like "like" and "or" repeated. Use linking words to connect ideas (e.g., "because", "especially when").
Example: I usually wear stylish, trendy outfits because I enjoy looking fashionable. For example, I choose light fabrics on warm days and layer with a jacket when it's cooler.
Do you prefer to wear comfortable and casual clothes or smart clothes?
Score: 72.0Suggestion: Start with a direct answer and reduce repetition. Use one linking phrase to explain the reason and provide a specific example of smart items. Correct small grammatical errors (capitalization) and avoid unnecessary hesitations.
Example: I prefer smart clothes because they make me look more professional. For instance, I often wear a blazer and polished shoes when I go to meetings, although I choose lighter layers if the weather is warm.
Do you like wearing T-shirts?
Score: 70.0Suggestion: Give a clear topic sentence, then give two concise reasons with a linking word. Avoid repetition ("easily wearable" and "easily to wash" similar) and correct grammar ("it's" → "they're" or "a T-shirt is").
Example: Yes, I like wearing T-shirts because they're comfortable and versatile. For example, I pair a plain T-shirt with jeans for a casual look or under a blazer for a smarter outfit when I'm short on time.
Do you spend a lot of time choosing clothes?
Score: 66.0Suggestion: Use present tense and avoid filler words. Provide a clear reason and one specific detail about how you choose clothes. Keep it to two or three sentences maximum.
Example: Yes, I spend time choosing clothes because I want to look presentable and approachable. For instance, I pick neutral colors and simple accessories to ensure my outfit looks neat for work.
Do you wear different styles of clothes on weekdays and weekends?
Score: 65.0Suggestion: Give a direct comparison sentence and avoid repetition and confusing phrases ("weekday weekends"). Use a linking word like "however" to contrast weekday and weekend choices, and provide a brief example of weekend styling.
Example: On weekdays I usually wear my work uniform; however, at the weekend I dress more casually and experiment with different styles. For example, I might wear a patterned shirt and jeans when I go out with friends.
What colour clothes do you like?
Score: 75.0Suggestion: Start with a clear topic sentence, then give a specific reason and one brief example. Remove fillers like "umm" and redundant phrases. Use linking words such as "because" or "so" to show cause.
Example: I prefer neutral colors like beige, black and brown because they are easy to mix and suit my skin tone. For example, a beige sweater pairs well with both jeans for a casual look and a blazer for a smarter outfit.
× It actually depends on the day or like the weather or events that I'll have to go to, but I prefer to wear more stylish and trendy outfits.
✓ It actually depends on the day, the weather, or the events I have to go to, but I prefer to wear more stylish and trendy outfits.
The original sentence has informal filler 'like' and an awkward phrase 'events that I'll have to go to'. Replace with 'events I have to go to' to use the correct finite verb structure; no -ing form is required. Remove extra 'like' for clarity and add commas for parallel items.
× I like to wear smart clothes because I really want to look put together.
✓ I like to wear smart clothes because I really want to look put together.
This sentence is grammatically correct; no third person singular change is needed because the subject 'I' correctly uses 'want'. Included to show no correction required.
× Like I enjoy wearing socks and Blazers whenever I go out.
✓ I enjoy wearing socks and blazers whenever I go out.
'Blazers' should not be capitalized in this context. This is an orthographic correction rather than a listed grammar category; treating it as adjective/noun case correction improves accuracy. Also removed filler 'Like' to make the sentence formal and concise.
× But again, it really depends on where I'm going and depends on the weather like that.
✓ But again, it really depends on where I'm going and on the weather.
The repeated 'depends on' is redundant and 'like that' is informal and unclear. Use parallel prepositional phrases 'depends on where I'm going and on the weather' to maintain correct present tense and clear structure.
× I really enjoy wearing T-shirts because it's very comfortable and I can wear it dressed up or dressed down and it's easily wearable and easily to wash.
✓ I really enjoy wearing T-shirts because they're very comfortable; I can dress them up or dress them down, and they are easy to wear and easy to wash.
Pronoun agreement: 'T-shirts' is plural, so use 'they' and 'them' rather than 'it'. Use infinitive or adjective forms 'easy to wear' and 'easy to wash' instead of 'easily to wash'. Also replace 'it's very comfortable' with 'they're very comfortable' to match plural subject.
× Especially for me, 'cause I'm a busy person.
✓ Especially for me, because I'm a busy person.
Replace informal contraction ''cause' with 'because' for formality. This is a stylistic/pronoun-adjacent correction to make the sentence complete and clear.
× T-shirt is really nice.
✓ T-shirts are really nice.
Since previous context discusses T-shirts in general, use plural 'T-shirts are' or say 'A T-shirt is really nice' for singular. Subject-verb agreement and number should match the intended general statement.
× Yes, I really spent a lot of time choosing my clothes because I really want to look presentable.
✓ Yes, I really spend a lot of time choosing my clothes because I really want to look presentable.
The reply describes a habitual action, so present simple 'spend' is appropriate rather than past 'spent'. Keep tense consistent with 'I really want'.
× I really want to look, umm, approachable and well put together.
✓ I really want to look approachable and well put together.
Remove filler 'umm' to create a clear, fluent sentence. The structure is otherwise correct.
× Not because yes, that's it.
✓ No, that's it.
Original fragment is unclear and ungrammatical. Replace with 'No, that's it' or remove entirely. This provides a concise response.
× I usually just wear my uniform during weekdays 'cause I have work but on weekday weekends, I mean I really try my best to style up and I really enjoy dressing up whenever I have time to go out and I just enjoy wearing clothes and styling them.
✓ I usually wear my uniform on weekdays because I have work, but on weekends I try my best to dress up; I really enjoy styling clothes when I have time to go out.
Use 'on weekdays' rather than 'during weekdays'; remove nonsensical 'weekday weekends' and use 'on weekends'. Simplify and split into clearer clauses. Replace informal ''cause' with 'because' and 'style up' with 'dress up' or 'style clothes' for natural usage.
× I really like neutral colors such as beige, black, brown because I believe it really goes with everything.
✓ I really like neutral colors such as beige, black, and brown because I believe they really go with everything.
Pronoun agreement: 'colors' is plural so use 'they' and 'go' instead of 'it' and 'goes'. Also add comma before 'and' in list for clarity.
× No matter how I style it, the color just goes together.
✓ No matter how I style them, the colors just go together.
Maintain plural agreement with 'colors' and 'them'; use plural verbs and pronouns.
× Umm I really enjoy the warmth of neutral colors and it really matches my skin tone.
✓ I really enjoy the warmth of neutral colors, and they really match my skin tone.
Replace 'it' with 'they' to agree with plural 'colors' and use 'match' not 'matches'. Remove filler 'Umm' for clarity.