Part 1
Examinador
What kind of clothes do you like to wear?
Candidato
Well, I prefer wearing a comfortable and sport clothes because uh, I did exercise so I feel more comfortable and relaxed. Uh, I don't like the the formal clothes I hate.
Examinador
Do you prefer to wear comfortable and casual clothes or smart clothes?
Candidato
I absolutely prefer the comfortable clothes, the casual maybe sometimes I think umm is necessary umm, but I prefer totally comfortable and I usually, uh use the sport cloud. And really, I don't know which is the smart cloud.
Examinador
Do you like wearing T-shirts?
Candidato
Well, when I was a child I hated teachers, but now when I did exercise, I feel more comfortable with the teachers. So yeah, I think so. Now I like it.
Examinador
Do you spend a lot of time choosing clothes?
Candidato
No, I don't spend a lot of time choosing clothes because umm I just need to feel comfortable. Umm and all my clothes is no, all my clothes are uh black so it's more easy for me just choose any they shares or or pants.
What kind of clothes do you like to wear?
Puntuación: 45.0Sugerencia: Be concise and directly state your preference with correct grammar and vocabulary. Use one clear topic sentence, then add one specific reason and a brief example. Avoid filler words (uh, um) and repetition.
Ejemplo: I prefer wearing comfortable, sporty clothes. For example, I usually wear sweatpants and a breathable T-shirt because they let me move freely when I exercise and keep me relaxed throughout the day.
Do you prefer to wear comfortable and casual clothes or smart clothes?
Puntuación: 40.0Sugerencia: Answer directly and contrast briefly if needed. Use correct vocabulary (e.g., 'sports clothes' not 'sport cloud') and a linking word to show contrast. Keep to two or three sentences max.
Ejemplo: I absolutely prefer comfortable, casual clothes rather than smart outfits. However, sometimes I wear smarter clothes for work or special occasions, for example, a shirt and chinos when I attend meetings.
Do you like wearing T-shirts?
Puntuación: 30.0Sugerencia: Stay on topic and use the correct word ('T-shirts' rather than 'teachers'). Give a clear direct answer and one short reason or example. Avoid irrelevant information about childhood unless it supports the point.
Ejemplo: Yes, I like wearing T-shirts because they are comfortable and easy to wash. For instance, I often wear cotton T-shirts when I go to the gym or meet friends casually.
Do you spend a lot of time choosing clothes?
Puntuación: 50.0Sugerencia: Give a direct answer and support it with a clear, specific reason. Use correct grammar (e.g., 'all my clothes are black' and 'it's easier to choose'). Limit to two sentences and avoid fillers.
Ejemplo: No, I don't spend much time choosing clothes because I prioritize comfort. Also, since most of my wardrobe is black, it's easier to mix and match items quickly.
× Well, I prefer wearing a comfortable and sport clothes because uh, I did exercise so I feel more comfortable and relaxed.
✓ Well, I prefer wearing comfortable and sporty clothes because I exercise, so I feel more comfortable and relaxed.
'a' before plural 'clothes' is incorrect (article error but fits adjective use here) and 'sport' as an adjective should be 'sporty'. 'did exercise' is unnatural for habitual action; use simple present 'I exercise'. Remove unnecessary 'uh'. Improve word order: 'wearing comfortable and sporty clothes'. Suggestion: use 'sporty' to describe clothes and simple present for habitual actions.
× Uh, I don't like the the formal clothes I hate.
✓ I don't like formal clothes; I hate them.
Double 'the' is an error. 'Formal clothes' does not need a definite article in general statements. The clause 'I hate' requires an object 'them' to refer to clothes. Use a semicolon or conjunction to link related ideas.
× I absolutely prefer the comfortable clothes, the casual maybe sometimes I think umm is necessary umm, but I prefer totally comfortable and I usually, uh use the sport cloud.
✓ I absolutely prefer comfortable clothes. Casual clothes may sometimes be necessary, but I totally prefer comfort and I usually wear sports clothes.
Do not use 'the' before general plural nouns like 'comfortable clothes' or 'casual clothes'. 'Maybe sometimes I think umm is necessary' is ungrammatical; revise to 'casual clothes may sometimes be necessary'. 'Use the sport cloud' likely means 'wear sports clothes'—use 'wear' for clothing and 'sports clothes' as correct phrase. Remove filler words.
× And really, I don't know which is the smart cloud.
✓ And really, I don't know which are smart clothes.
'Cloud' is a mispronunciation of 'clothes'; use 'clothes'. 'Which are smart clothes' matches plural 'clothes'. Avoid 'which is' with plural noun.
× Well, when I was a child I hated teachers, but now when I did exercise, I feel more comfortable with the teachers.
✓ Well, when I was a child I hated T-shirts, but now when I exercise, I feel more comfortable wearing T-shirts.
Original has wrong words: 'teachers' instead of 'T-shirts'. 'I hated' is fine for past feeling about T-shirts. 'When I did exercise' is wrong tense and phrasing for current habitual action—use simple present 'when I exercise' and say 'wearing T-shirts' to indicate comfort. Ensure correct noun.
× So yeah, I think so. Now I like it.
✓ So yeah, I think so. Now I like them.
'T-shirts' is plural, so use 'them' instead of 'it'. Maintain consistency with previous sentence referring to T-shirts.
× No, I don't spend a lot of time choosing clothes because umm I just need to feel comfortable.
✓ No, I don't spend a lot of time choosing clothes because I just need to feel comfortable.
This sentence is correct aside from filler 'umm'. Keep simple present for habitual action. No grammatical change needed other than removing filler.
× Umm and all my clothes is no, all my clothes are uh black so it's more easy for me just choose any they shares or or pants.
✓ All my clothes are black, so it's easier for me to just choose any shirts or pants.
Use plural verb 'are' with plural subject 'clothes'. 'It's more easy' should be 'it's easier'. Use infinitive 'to choose'. 'They shares' is incorrect; correct word is 'shirts'. Remove filler words. Phrase order simplified for clarity.