Part 1
Examinador
What kind of clothes do you like to wear?
Candidato
I prefer to have umm casual dress because I feel so uh, uh, comfortable for uh, using uh, casual trashes. Uh, but when uh, I have to go office or other programs I used to.
Examinador
Do you prefer to wear comfortable and casual clothes or smart clothes?
Candidato
Yeah, it's deep in open, uh, where uh, I used to be, uh, if uh, I am at home or if I am traveling, I used to work casual places. If I had, I have to go to any function.
Examinador
Do you like wearing T-shirts?
Candidato
Yeah, I like to wear desserts, uh, because it come under the casual dresses and umm, it makes me so comfortable. Uh, so I like to wear AT shirt.
Examinador
Do you spend a lot of time choosing clothes?
Candidato
No, I don't use to Spain a lot of time, uh, waiting, uh, clothes because, uh, it's not my priority, so I don't.
What kind of clothes do you like to wear?
Puntuación: 45.0Sugerencia: Speak more fluently and reduce filler words (e.g., umm, uh). Use a clear topic sentence and one or two specific supporting details. Replace unclear vocabulary ("casual trashes") with correct words ("casual clothes"). Keep answers to maximum 3–4 short sentences.
Ejemplo: I prefer wearing casual clothes because they are comfortable. For example, I usually wear jeans and a T-shirt when I am at home or meeting friends. However, I dress more formally for work or special events.
Do you prefer to wear comfortable and casual clothes or smart clothes?
Puntuación: 40.0Sugerencia: Answer directly with a clear statement (I prefer...) then give a reason and a brief example. Avoid vague phrases and repeated hesitations. Use linking words (however, when) to contrast casual and smart clothing.
Ejemplo: I prefer comfortable, casual clothes for most occasions because they are practical and relaxing. However, when I attend a formal function or go to the office, I choose smart clothes like a shirt and trousers.
Do you like wearing T-shirts?
Puntuación: 42.0Sugerencia: Use the correct vocabulary (T-shirts) and speak in complete short sentences. Start with a direct answer, then give a specific reason and an example. Pronunciation and word choice matter ("desserts" → "T-shirts").
Ejemplo: Yes, I like wearing T-shirts because they are comfortable and easy to wash. For instance, I often wear a plain cotton T-shirt when I go out for a walk or run errands.
Do you spend a lot of time choosing clothes?
Puntuación: 50.0Sugerencia: Give a clear short answer and add one reason in a fluent sentence. Remove unnecessary fillers and correct awkward phrasing ("I don't use to Spain" is unclear). Use linking words like because or so to connect ideas.
Ejemplo: No, I don't spend much time choosing clothes because shopping is not a priority for me. I usually pick something simple and practical so I can get ready quickly.
× I prefer to have umm casual dress because I feel so uh, uh, comfortable for uh, using uh, casual trashes.
✓ I prefer to wear casual clothes because they are comfortable.
Original uses incorrect verbs and nouns ('have' with 'casual dress', 'using casual trashes') and excessive fillers. Simplify to 'prefer to wear' for clothing, use plural 'clothes', and link reason with 'because'. Replace vague nouns with correct vocabulary. Suggestion: remove fillers, choose correct collocations ('wear clothes', 'comfortable').
× Uh, but when uh, I have to go office or other programs I used to.
✓ But when I have to go to the office or to events, I do.
Missing preposition 'to' after 'go' and wrong phrase 'other programs' and 'used to' misused. Use 'events' or 'functions', and simple present 'I do' to mean 'I wear smart clothes then'. Use 'go to the office'.
× Yeah, it's deep in open, uh, where uh, I used to be, uh, if uh, I am at home or if I am traveling, I used to work casual places.
✓ Usually, when I am at home or traveling, I wear casual clothes.
Original is ungrammatical and uses incorrect phrases ('deep in open', 'used to work casual places'). Use 'usually' for frequency, present continuous not needed; 'wear casual clothes' is correct collocation. Remove fillers and incorrect verbs.
× If I had, I have to go to any function.
✓ If I have to go to a function, I wear smarter clothes.
Mixes tenses ('If I had, I have to'). Use conditional present 'If I have to' for future/occasional events and state consequence 'I wear smarter clothes'. Provide clear subject and verb.
× Yeah, I like to wear desserts, uh, because it come under the casual dresses and umm, it makes me so comfortable.
✓ Yes, I like to wear T-shirts because they are casual and very comfortable.
'desserts' is wrong word for 'T-shirts'; subject-verb agreement error ('it come' should be 'they come' or better 'they are'); 'casual dresses' is wrong collocation. Use correct noun 'T-shirts', plural pronoun 'they', and adjective 'comfortable'.
× Uh, so I like to wear AT shirt.
✓ So I like to wear a T-shirt.
Incorrect capitalization and missing article. Use indefinite article 'a' before singular countable noun 'T-shirt'. Also correct form 'T-shirt'.
× No, I don't use to Spain a lot of time, uh, waiting, uh, clothes because, uh, it's not my priority, so I don't.
✓ No, I don't spend a lot of time choosing clothes because it's not my priority.
'use to Spain' is incorrect; correct verb is 'spend' with 'time'. 'Waiting clothes' is wrong; use 'choosing clothes'. Remove fillers and redundant ending 'so I don't'. Use present simple negative 'I don't spend'.