Part 1
Examiner
What kind of clothes do you like to wear?
Candidate
I would like to wear a comfortable clothes such as AT shirt or trousers because I like feel well.
Examiner
Do you prefer to wear comfortable and casual clothes or smart clothes?
Candidate
Umm, I would rather uh, comfortable clothes than smart clothes. Clothes, uh, because I would like to feel a refresh and relax.
Examiner
Do you like wearing T-shirts?
Candidate
Of course, uh, I like wearing T-shirts because when I wear it I felt more relaxed and comfortable. That is why I prefer to wear it.
Examiner
Do you spend a lot of time choosing clothes?
Candidate
Yes, of course, especially when I feel bad. I don't like any clothes so it I spent lots of time for that.
Examiner
Do you wear different styles of clothes on weekdays and weekends?
Candidate
Uh, to be honest, no. Uh, feeling relaxed is one of the best things, uh, for me. Uh, that is why if I, uh, feel relaxed when I wear some clothes, that's OK for me. So I don't have any preference for weekend or weekdays.
Examiner
What colour clothes do you like?
Candidate
I prefer to wear a black clothes because I think it it looks good on my body, uh, and I feel well when I wear the black clothes.
What kind of clothes do you like to wear?
Score: 60.0Suggestion: Make the response grammatically correct, concise and natural. Start with a clear topic sentence, avoid redundant words and hesitations, and provide one specific detail (e.g., types of garments or fabrics). Use correct articles and plural/singular forms.
Example: I prefer wearing comfortable clothes, such as T‑shirts and loose trousers, because they help me feel relaxed and confident.
Do you prefer to wear comfortable and casual clothes or smart clothes?
Score: 55.0Suggestion: Give a direct answer using a complete sentence and one clear reason. Avoid fillers and repeat words. Use appropriate comparative structure and natural adjectives (e.g., relaxed, refreshed).
Example: I prefer comfortable, casual clothes rather than smart outfits because they make me feel more relaxed and refreshed during the day.
Do you like wearing T-shirts?
Score: 65.0Suggestion: Answer directly and use consistent tense and pronouns. Keep it brief (max 3–4 sentences) and add a small specific detail such as when or where you usually wear them.
Example: Yes, I like wearing T‑shirts because they are comfortable. I usually wear them at home or when I go out with friends because they let me move freely.
Do you spend a lot of time choosing clothes?
Score: 50.0Suggestion: Give a clear topic sentence, explain the reason concisely and correct grammar. Mention a specific situation or example to make the answer more concrete and coherent.
Example: Yes, I sometimes spend a lot of time choosing clothes, especially when I’m feeling down and nothing seems to suit me. For example, I might try several outfits before going out to feel more confident.
Do you wear different styles of clothes on weekdays and weekends?
Score: 60.0Suggestion: Answer directly and avoid repetition. Use one or two supporting sentences with linking words (e.g., however, because) and give a short example of what you wear on both days.
Example: No, I don’t usually change my style between weekdays and weekends because comfort matters most to me. For example, I often wear casual jeans and a T‑shirt both at work and on my days off.
What colour clothes do you like?
Score: 60.0Suggestion: Be grammatically accurate (use singular/plural and articles) and concise. State your preference clearly and give a specific reason or an example of when you wear that colour.
Example: I prefer wearing black clothes because they suit my style and are easy to match. For instance, I often choose a black shirt and jeans for social events because it looks neat and slimming.
× I would like to wear a comfortable clothes such as AT shirt or trousers because I like feel well.
✓ I would like to wear comfortable clothes such as a T-shirt or trousers because I like to feel well.
'Clothes' is plural, so 'a' and 'comfortable' should not be used as 'a comfortable clothes.' Change to 'comfortable clothes' or 'a comfortable item of clothing.' 'AT shirt' seems to be a typo; use 'a T-shirt.' Also add 'to' before 'feel well' to form the full infinitive 'to feel.' Suggestions: remove the article before plural noun, correct 'AT' to 'T', and add 'to' before 'feel.'
× Umm, I would rather uh, comfortable clothes than smart clothes. Clothes, uh, because I would like to feel a refresh and relax.
✓ Umm, I would rather wear comfortable clothes than smart clothes because I would like to feel refreshed and relaxed.
The phrase 'would rather' needs a base verb 'wear.' 'Comfortable clothes' must be the object. 'Feel a refresh' is incorrect: use the adjective 'refreshed' and 'relaxed' to describe how you feel. Use parallel adjectives 'refreshed and relaxed.' Suggestions: use 'would rather' + base verb, and use past participle adjectives for feelings ('refreshed', 'relaxed').
× Of course, uh, I like wearing T-shirts because when I wear it I felt more relaxed and comfortable. That is why I prefer to wear it.
✓ Of course, I like wearing T-shirts because when I wear them I feel more relaxed and comfortable. That is why I prefer to wear them.
T-shirts is plural, so pronoun must be 'them' not 'it.' 'Felt' is past tense but the sentence is about a general habit, so use present tense 'feel.' Also avoid repeating filler words. Ensure pronoun agreement and consistent present tense for habits. Suggestions: use plural pronoun 'them' and present tense 'feel' for habitual actions.
× Yes, of course, especially when I feel bad. I don't like any clothes so it I spent lots of time for that.
✓ Yes, of course, especially when I feel bad. I don't like any clothes, so I spend lots of time choosing them.
The clause describes a habitual or repeated action, so use present tense 'spend' rather than past 'spent.' Remove the stray 'it.' 'Spend time for that' is unnatural; say 'spend time choosing them.' Ensure pronoun agreement with 'clothes.' Suggestions: use present tense for habits, remove extraneous words, and use natural collocations ('spend time choosing').
× Uh, to be honest, no. Uh, feeling relaxed is one of the best things, uh, for me. Uh, that is why if I, uh, feel relaxed when I wear some clothes, that's OK for me. So I don't have any preference for weekend or weekdays.
✓ To be honest, no. Feeling relaxed is one of the best things for me. That is why if I feel relaxed when I wear certain clothes, that's okay with me. So I don't have any preference between weekends and weekdays.
Combine and streamline fragments to improve clarity. Use 'okay with me' not 'OK for me.' 'Some clothes' is vague; 'certain clothes' is better. Use 'between weekends and weekdays' for comparison and plural 'weekends'/'weekdays.' Suggestions: remove fillers, use clearer nouns, and use correct plural forms for days and the phrase 'preference between.'
× I prefer to wear a black clothes because I think it it looks good on my body, uh, and I feel well when I wear the black clothes.
✓ I prefer to wear black clothes because I think they look good on my body, and I feel good when I wear black clothes.
'A black clothes' is incorrect because 'clothes' is plural; remove 'a.' Use plural pronoun 'they' to refer to 'clothes.' 'It it' is a typo; remove duplication. 'Feel well' is odd in this context; use 'feel good.' Also repeating 'the black clothes' is unnecessary; use 'black clothes.' Suggestions: remove the article before plural noun, use 'they' for plural agreement, and use natural collocations such as 'feel good.'