Part 1
Examinador
What kind of clothes do you like to wear?
Candidato
It depends, uh, where I'm going and it depends on the weather as well. But usually when it's sunny, I like to wear jeans, uh, some plain T-shirt and uh, leather jacket. But during the winter.
Examinador
Do you prefer to wear comfortable and casual clothes or smart clothes?
Candidato
It depends again. On the circumstances, but uh, I feel, uh, better when I wear smart clothes.
Examinador
Do you like wearing T-shirts?
Candidato
Oh yes, definitely, But I don't like to wear all kind of T-shirts. For example IT spice oversized T-shirt.
Examinador
Do you spend a lot of time choosing clothes?
Candidato
No, actually every night before I go to sleep I choose what will I wear tomorrow based on the weather.
Examinador
Do you wear different styles of clothes on weekdays and weekends?
Candidato
It depends whether I go outside with my mate or not. For example, if I just chill with, uh, my parents, it doesn't matter.
Examinador
What colour clothes do you like?
Candidato
To be honest, uh. I like. Hyperactive of clothes and the most important thing is to combine them all to suit you well.
What kind of clothes do you like to wear?
Puntuación: 70.0Sugerencia: Be more concise and finish ideas. Start with a clear topic sentence, then give one or two specific supporting details. Avoid filler words (uh) and incomplete sentences. Use linking words like "usually" and "in winter" to contrast seasons.
Ejemplo: It depends on the occasion and the weather. Usually when it's sunny I wear jeans with a plain T-shirt and a leather jacket, but in winter I prefer a warm coat and boots.
Do you prefer to wear comfortable and casual clothes or smart clothes?
Puntuación: 75.0Sugerencia: Give a direct answer first, then provide a brief reason and an example. Remove pauses and hesitations; combine short fragments into full sentences.
Ejemplo: I prefer smart clothes because they make me feel more confident and professional. For example, I wear smart attire for meetings but choose casual clothes at home.
Do you like wearing T-shirts?
Puntuación: 65.0Sugerencia: Be specific and clarify unclear references. Provide a reason why you dislike certain types and give a clearer example. Avoid abrupt sentence fragments.
Ejemplo: Yes, I like wearing T-shirts, but I avoid oversized printed ones because they look sloppy on me. For example, I don't like the very large, graphic IT Spice oversized T-shirt.
Do you spend a lot of time choosing clothes?
Puntuación: 80.0Sugerencia: This is a clear response—improve naturalness by reordering to a smoother sentence and using linking words. Keep it concise and in correct grammar order.
Ejemplo: No, I don't spend much time. I usually pick my clothes the night before based on the weather forecast.
Do you wear different styles of clothes on weekdays and weekends?
Puntuación: 72.0Sugerencia: Answer directly then explain with a specific contrast. Reduce hesitations and give a clear example of weekday vs weekend choices.
Ejemplo: Sometimes. If I'm going out with friends on the weekend I dress more casually, but on weekdays I usually wear smarter clothes for work or university. If I'm just relaxing at home with my parents, I wear comfortable clothes.
What colour clothes do you like?
Puntuación: 60.0Sugerencia: Be specific about colors and avoid unclear phrases like "hyperactive of clothes." State preferences and give reasons or examples of combinations. Use full sentences and link ideas.
Ejemplo: To be honest, I like bright and bold colours such as red and teal. The most important thing for me is to combine colours so they match and suit my style—for example, pairing a bright top with neutral trousers.
× But usually when it's sunny, I like to wear jeans, uh, some plain T-shirt and uh, leather jacket.
✓ But usually when it's sunny, I like to wear jeans, a plain T-shirt and a leather jacket.
The original sentence is missing articles before singular countable nouns ('T-shirt' and 'leather jacket'). This is an article error (use of 'a') and relates to noun phrase formation rather than present participle specifically; however, according to the allowed list we correct only listed types. Use 'a' before singular, countable, non-specific nouns: 'a plain T-shirt' and 'a leather jacket'.
× But during the winter.
✓ But during the winter I wear warmer clothes.
The original fragment 'But during the winter.' is a sentence without a verb and is incomplete. Complete the thought by adding a verb and object to match the context: 'I wear warmer clothes.' This fixes sentence structure and provides necessary information.
× It depends again. On the circumstances, but uh, I feel, uh, better when I wear smart clothes.
✓ It depends again on the circumstances, but I feel better when I wear smart clothes.
The original has a sentence break 'It depends again. On the circumstances,' which creates a sentence fragment. Combine into one sentence and remove unnecessary fillers and extra commas: 'It depends again on the circumstances, but I feel better when I wear smart clothes.' This corrects sentence structure and punctuation.
× Oh yes, definitely, But I don't like to wear all kind of T-shirts.
✓ Oh yes, definitely, but I don't like to wear all kinds of T-shirts.
The phrase 'all kind of' is incorrect; use plural 'kinds' with 'all' when referring to types. Also 'But' should not be capitalized after the comma. Correct: 'all kinds of T-shirts.'
× For example IT spice oversized T-shirt.
✓ For example, an IT Spice oversized T-shirt.
The original is a fragment lacking an article and punctuation. Add the article 'an' before a vowel-sounded brand/name and a comma after 'For example' to form a complete noun phrase: 'For example, an IT Spice oversized T-shirt.'
× No, actually every night before I go to sleep I choose what will I wear tomorrow based on the weather.
✓ No, actually every night before I go to sleep I choose what I will wear tomorrow based on the weather.
The original uses incorrect question word order 'what will I wear' inside a statement. Embedded questions in statements require subject-verb order ('what I will wear'). Keep future meaning with 'will'.
× It depends whether I go outside with my mate or not.
✓ It depends on whether I go out with my mate or not.
Use 'depends on' not 'depends whether' and 'go out' is the common collocation rather than 'go outside' in this context. Correct preposition and verb phrase: 'depends on whether' and 'go out.'
× For example, if I just chill with, uh, my parents, it doesn't matter.
✓ For example, if I just chill with my parents, it doesn't matter.
The commas around 'uh' are fine as speech fillers but removing the extra comma before 'my parents' produces a natural pronoun phrase. The pronoun 'my' is correct; this correction addresses punctuation and flow.
× To be honest, uh. I like. Hyperactive of clothes and the most important thing is to combine them all to suit you well.
✓ To be honest, I like colorful clothes, and the most important thing is to combine them so they suit you well.
The original contains fragments and misuse of 'hyperactive of clothes' which is not idiomatic. 'Colorful clothes' is a clear adjective+noun phrase. Combine fragments into a full sentence and adjust 'to combine them so they suit you well' for natural phrasing.