Part 1
Examinador
What kind of clothes do you like to wear?
Candidato
I prefer casual clothes with warm or dark color because they make my look seems fresh and for example I always pick black on my on my outfit.
Examinador
Do you prefer to wear comfortable and casual clothes or smart clothes?
Candidato
I prefer comfortable because comfortable is more important than anything. When you have a bad day, when your clothes is comfortable, it makes.
Examinador
Do you like wearing T-shirts?
Candidato
Yes I do. T-shirts are one of my favorite outfits. They are my favorite clothes for everyday wear. For example, I always choose the black T-shirts for my outfits. Because it's comfortable.
Examinador
Do you spend a lot of time choosing clothes?
Candidato
No, because in my weekly outfit I always prepared and planning what kind of clothes do I use to in my day. So it's. Last time.
What kind of clothes do you like to wear?
Puntuación: 64.0Sugerencia: Be more concise and correct grammar. Start with a clear topic sentence, then give one or two specific supporting details. Avoid repetition and correct verb and article errors (e.g., “make me look” not “make my look”). Use linking words like “for example” once.
Ejemplo: I prefer casual clothes, especially in warm or dark colors, because they make me look fresh. For example, I often choose black shirts and jeans for a simple, put-together outfit.
Do you prefer to wear comfortable and casual clothes or smart clothes?
Puntuación: 50.0Sugerencia: Give a clear topic sentence and a complete reason with correct grammar. Use one linking phrase to expand and provide a specific example. Avoid incomplete sentences and repetition.
Ejemplo: I prefer comfortable, casual clothes because comfort helps me feel better during stressful days. For instance, if I’m having a long day at work, wearing soft trousers and a loose sweater keeps me relaxed and focused.
Do you like wearing T-shirts?
Puntuación: 62.0Sugerencia: Combine short sentences into a coherent response, correct article use and avoid repeating the same idea. Provide one clear reason and a brief example using linking words.
Ejemplo: Yes, I do. T-shirts are my favorite everyday clothes because they’re comfortable and easy to pair with jeans. For example, I usually wear a black T-shirt with denim when I go out casually.
Do you spend a lot of time choosing clothes?
Puntuación: 46.0Sugerencia: Provide a direct answer with a clear explanation in one or two sentences. Use correct tense and word order, and avoid unfinished thoughts. Mention a specific routine or example to support your answer.
Ejemplo: No, I don’t spend much time choosing clothes because I plan my outfits for the week in advance. For instance, every Sunday I pick outfits for work and casual days so I’m ready each morning.
× I prefer casual clothes with warm or dark color because they make my look seems fresh and for example I always pick black on my on my outfit.
✓ I prefer casual clothes in warm or dark colors because they make my look seem fresh; for example, I always pick black for my outfit.
Errors: 'color' should be plural 'colors' to match 'warm or dark' (adjective/noun agreement) and 'make my look seems' mixes verbs; use base verb 'seem' after 'make' (causative construction). 'on my on my' is duplicated and preposition 'on' is incorrect; use 'for my outfit'. Suggestion: use 'in warm or dark colors', use 'make ... seem' for causative structures, and avoid word duplication.
× I prefer comfortable because comfortable is more important than anything.
✓ I prefer comfortable clothes because comfort is more important than anything.
'Comfortable' is an adjective; to compare importance, use the noun 'comfort' as the subject. Also the sentence needs an object after 'prefer' (e.g., 'comfortable clothes'). Suggestion: use noun forms for abstract concepts when stating importance and include the noun after 'prefer'.
× When you have a bad day, when your clothes is comfortable, it makes.
✓ When you have a bad day, if your clothes are comfortable, it helps.
'Clothes' is plural so verb must be 'are' not 'is'. The original sentence ends with incomplete clause 'it makes.' which is unclear; use 'it helps' or 'they make you feel better'. Suggestion: ensure plural subjects take plural verbs and finish the clause with a clear object or result.
× T-shirts are one of my favorite outfits.
✓ T-shirts are one of my favorite types of clothing.
'Outfit' often refers to a complete set; 'T-shirts' are better described as 'types of clothing' or 'items of clothing'. 'Favorite outfits' is acceptable but less precise; prefer 'types of clothing' for clarity. Suggestion: choose the correct noun collocation for clothing items.
× They are my favorite clothes for everyday wear.
✓ They are my favorite clothes for everyday wear.
This sentence is acceptable; no grammatical change needed. It correctly uses 'favorite' as adjective. Suggestion: none.
× For example, I always choose the black T-shirts for my outfits.
✓ For example, I always choose black T-shirts for my outfits.
Article 'the' is unnecessary when speaking in general about a category ('black T-shirts'). Remove 'the'. Suggestion: omit 'the' when referring to categories generally.
× Because it's comfortable.
✓ I wear them because they're comfortable.
Sentence fragment: 'Because it's comfortable.' is a dependent clause and needs a main clause. Also 'it' is vague; refer to 'them' or 'they' (T-shirts). Suggestion: combine with previous sentence or add a subject and verb to make a complete sentence.
× No, because in my weekly outfit I always prepared and planning what kind of clothes do I use to in my day.
✓ No, because each week I always prepare and plan what clothes I will wear each day.
Tense and verb forms: 'prepared and planning' mixes past and -ing; use present simple 'prepare and plan' for habitual actions. Word order 'what kind of clothes do I use to in my day' is ungrammatical; use 'what clothes I will wear each day' or 'what clothes I use each day'. Suggestion: use consistent present simple for routines and correct word order for indirect questions.
× So it's. Last time.
✓ So it's quick and easy; last time I chose... (complete the thought).
Fragments: 'So it's.' and 'Last time.' are incomplete and lack clear meaning. The speaker likely intended to say it is quick and easy or refer to a previous occasion. Suggestion: complete the sentence with the intended meaning, e.g., 'So it's quick and easy' or 'Last time, I wore...'.