Part 1
Examinador
What kind of clothes do you like to wear?
Candidato
I'm simply like, uh, gym clothes because it's easy to easy to wear and it feels uncomfortable when I wear and it's also easy to carry and I can go everywhere with this comfortable clothes.
Examinador
Do you prefer to wear comfortable and casual clothes or smart clothes?
Candidato
I almost baffled every address like a kayoon boss or smart clothes, but I love to wear casual clothes. It fails me, it makes me comfortable and I can go everywhere with the casual clothes like uh the T-shirts with jeans or the colors umm which?
Examinador
Do you like wearing T-shirts?
Candidato
Yes, of course I love to wear T-shirts umm, with the T-shirts, I, I like to wear jeans in summer, uh, cause it's a like casual outfit so I can go everywhere in summer. So I prefer 2 year T-shirts rather than uh, Kanhir, which is umm, which is.
Examinador
Do you spend a lot of time choosing clothes?
Candidato
No, I probably nor wasting time to choose gloss. I always pick the clothes which is in front of my wardrobe and I just pick and go somewhere when I where, where I was want to go. Uh, the mainly thing, the main thing is I prefer only casual shirts or shoes, uh, like T-shirts or jeans.
What kind of clothes do you like to wear?
Puntuación: 28.0Sugerencia: Be clear and concise: state the type of clothes you like, give one or two specific reasons, and avoid contradictions or repetition. Use correct grammar (e.g. 'I simply like gym clothes' not 'I'm simply like') and singular/plural agreement. Keep to 2–4 sentences and use a linking word when adding a reason.
Ejemplo: I usually wear gym clothes because they are comfortable and easy to move in. For example, I often wear sweatpants and a T-shirt when I go out, since they are practical for walking and travelling.
Do you prefer to wear comfortable and casual clothes or smart clothes?
Puntuación: 30.0Sugerencia: Answer directly: start with a clear preference sentence, then give specific reasons and an example. Avoid unclear phrases and filler words. Use linking words such as 'because' or 'so' to connect ideas. Correct vocabulary: 'casual' and 'smart' and avoid invented words.
Ejemplo: I prefer comfortable, casual clothes rather than smart clothes because they make me feel relaxed. For instance, I often wear a T-shirt and jeans when I go out, so I can move freely and not worry about keeping my clothes neat.
Do you like wearing T-shirts?
Puntuación: 32.0Sugerencia: Begin with a direct answer, then give one clear reason and a short example. Avoid hesitations and irrelevant words. Use comparative language correctly if comparing items (e.g. 'I prefer T-shirts to shirts'). Keep it under five sentences.
Ejemplo: Yes, I like wearing T-shirts because they are cool and comfortable in summer. For example, I usually pair a T-shirt with jeans to walk around the city or meet friends.
Do you spend a lot of time choosing clothes?
Puntuación: 30.0Sugerencia: Answer directly and give a brief explanation. Use correct tense and pronouns ('I don't waste much time choosing clothes') and avoid repetition. Provide one supporting detail about your habit and a linking word like 'because' or 'so'.
Ejemplo: No, I don't spend much time choosing clothes because I prefer casual outfits. I usually grab a T-shirt and jeans from the front of my wardrobe and go out quickly.
× I'm simply like, uh, gym clothes because it's easy to easy to wear and it feels uncomfortable when I wear and it's also easy to carry and I can go everywhere with this comfortable clothes.
✓ I simply like gym clothes because they are easy to wear, comfortable, easy to carry, and I can go everywhere in these comfortable clothes.
Errors: incorrect adverb/adjective use ('simply like' should be 'simply like' is acceptable but redundant; 'it's easy to easy to wear' is repetition; 'it feels uncomfortable when I wear' contradicts intended meaning and pronoun 'it' is wrong for plural 'clothes'); subject-pronoun agreement with plural noun ('clothes' requires 'they'/'these'). Suggestion: remove repetition, use plural pronouns for clothes, list adjectives correctly, and keep parallel structure.
× I almost baffled every address like a kayoon boss or smart clothes, but I love to wear casual clothes.
✓ I almost always wear casual clothes rather than smart clothes or business clothes, but I love casual clothes.
Errors: 'almost baffled every address' is incorrect word choice and structure; 'kayoon boss' unclear—likely 'business' or 'office' clothes; misuse of quantifier 'almost' without appropriate adverb. Suggestion: use 'almost always' for frequency and correct vocabulary ('business/office clothes').
× It fails me, it makes me comfortable and I can go everywhere with the casual clothes like uh the T-shirts with jeans or the colors umm which?
✓ They suit me; they make me comfortable, and I can go anywhere in casual clothes like T-shirts and jeans.
Errors: 'It fails me' is wrong verb choice; pronoun agreement ('it' for 'clothes'); article and plural issues ('the casual clothes' unnecessary); word order. Suggestion: use 'they' for clothes, use verbs like 'suit' or 'fit', and simplify phrase to 'T-shirts and jeans.'
× Yes, of course I love to wear T-shirts umm, with the T-shirts, I, I like to wear jeans in summer, uh, cause it's a like casual outfit so I can go everywhere in summer.
✓ Yes, of course I love wearing T-shirts. With T-shirts, I like to wear jeans in summer because it's a casual outfit and I can go anywhere in it.
Errors: awkward repetition and pronoun/reference problems ('it' referring to outfit should be singular 'it' but sentences were unclear); informal 'cause' should be 'because'. Suggestion: use gerund 'wearing', avoid repetition, and make clear references ('it' refers to the outfit).
× So I prefer 2 year T-shirts rather than uh, Kanhir, which is umm, which is.
✓ So I prefer plain T-shirts rather than patterned ones.
Errors: '2 year T-shirts' and 'Kanhir' are unclear and ungrammatical; sentence fragments 'which is umm, which is.' Suggestion: clarify meaning—if intended 'plain' versus 'patterned' or 'branded', use clear vocabulary and complete the sentence.
× No, I probably nor wasting time to choose gloss.
✓ No, I probably don't waste much time choosing clothes.
Errors: wrong verb form 'nor wasting', missing auxiliary 'do', wrong noun 'gloss' instead of 'clothes'. Suggestion: use simple present for habitual actions: 'I don't waste time choosing clothes.'
× I always pick the clothes which is in front of my wardrobe and I just pick and go somewhere when I where, where I was want to go.
✓ I always pick the clothes that are in front of my wardrobe, and I just grab them and go wherever I want to go.
Errors: pronoun and relative clause agreement ('which is' should be 'that are' for plural 'clothes'); tense and word choice errors ('where I where, where I was want to go' is ungrammatical). Suggestion: use 'that are' for defining clauses with plural nouns, 'grab them' for informality, and 'wherever I want to go.'
× Uh, the mainly thing, the main thing is I prefer only casual shirts or shoes, uh, like T-shirts or jeans.
✓ The main thing is I prefer only casual clothes, like T-shirts and jeans.
Errors: 'the mainly thing' incorrect adjective form; inconsistency 'shirts or shoes' then examples 'T-shirts or jeans' (jeans are not shoes). Suggestion: use 'main' not 'mainly' and ensure examples match the category—'casual clothes' with 'T-shirts and jeans.'