Part 1
Examinador
What kind of clothes do you like to wear?
Candidato
I like to wearing the T-shirt.
Examinador
Do you prefer to wear comfortable and casual clothes or smart clothes?
Candidato
I think I prefer to, uh, wearing, uh, the T-shirts and uh, blue.
Examinador
Do you like wearing T-shirts?
Candidato
Of course, I'm a big fan of, uh, wearing T-shirts.
Examinador
Do you spend a lot of time choosing clothes?
Candidato
It's just Lee, I think I spend a lot of time to uh, uh, to singular because, uh, when I, when I come out with my friends, I need, I need, umm, a handsome boy and uh, I think, uh, everyone just to look at me. Umm, they are.
Examinador
Do you wear different styles of clothes on weekdays and weekends?
Candidato
At the weekends I think I do different style of glow on the weekends.
Examinador
What colour clothes do you like?
Candidato
The car, the kind of, uh, glow I like to wearing, I, I think it is T-shirts.
What kind of clothes do you like to wear?
Puntuación: 45.0Sugerencia: Be grammatically correct, give a clear topic sentence and add one specific supporting detail. Use correct verb forms (e.g. 'wear' not 'wearing') and a short reason or description. Keep it to 1–3 sentences.
Ejemplo: I usually wear T-shirts. I prefer them because they are comfortable and easy to wash, especially during warm weather.
Do you prefer to wear comfortable and casual clothes or smart clothes?
Puntuación: 40.0Sugerencia: Answer directly with a clear choice, avoid fillers, and use correct verb forms. Add a brief reason and one linking word (e.g. 'because' or 'so') to make it coherent.
Ejemplo: I prefer comfortable, casual clothes such as T-shirts because they let me move freely and feel relaxed, especially when I meet friends.
Do you like wearing T-shirts?
Puntuación: 70.0Sugerencia: This response is natural and direct but reduce hesitation (uh) and add a brief supporting detail to enrich the answer. Keep it concise (1–2 sentences).
Ejemplo: Of course — I'm a big fan of T-shirts because they are comfortable and I can pair them with jeans for a casual look.
Do you spend a lot of time choosing clothes?
Puntuación: 25.0Sugerencia: This answer is unclear and contains many hesitations and irrelevant or incorrect phrases. Give a direct topic sentence saying how much time you spend, then one clear reason with specific detail. Remove fillers and incorrect words.
Ejemplo: I usually spend quite a bit of time choosing clothes because I want to look neat when I meet friends, so I try different outfits and check them in the mirror before I leave.
Do you wear different styles of clothes on weekdays and weekends?
Puntuación: 30.0Sugerencia: Provide a clear contrast between weekdays and weekends with correct vocabulary. State the weekday style and weekend style, use a linking word such as 'while' or 'but', and keep it concise.
Ejemplo: Yes. During weekdays I wear smart-casual clothes for school/work, while at weekends I choose more relaxed outfits like T-shirts and jeans.
What colour clothes do you like?
Puntuación: 20.0Sugerencia: The answer doesn't address colour and is confused. State the colour(s) you prefer and give a brief reason or example. Use simple, correct sentences and avoid repeating unrelated words.
Ejemplo: I like wearing blue and grey clothes because they are easy to match and look neat, for instance a blue T-shirt with dark jeans.
× I like to wearing the T-shirt.
✓ I like wearing T-shirts.
The verb after 'like' can be followed by the gerund (verb + -ing) when expressing general preferences. 'Like to wearing' mixes infinitive and gerund incorrectly. Also use plural 'T-shirts' to match general preference. Suggestion: Use 'I like wearing...' or 'I like to wear...' and choose singular/plural appropriately.
× I think I prefer to, uh, wearing, uh, the T-shirts and uh, blue.
✓ I think I prefer wearing T-shirts and blue clothes.
'Prefer' can be followed by a gerund ('prefer wearing') or an infinitive ('prefer to wear'), but not 'prefer to wearing'. Remove filler words and clarify 'blue clothes' instead of just 'blue'. Suggestion: Say 'I prefer wearing T-shirts and blue clothes.' or 'I prefer to wear T-shirts and blue clothes.'
× Of course, I'm a big fan of, uh, wearing T-shirts.
✓ Of course, I'm a big fan of wearing T-shirts.
This sentence is correct in structure; remove filler sounds for clarity. 'Fan of wearing' correctly uses the gerund after 'of'. Suggestion: Remove hesitations: 'Of course, I'm a big fan of wearing T-shirts.'
× It's just Lee, I think I spend a lot of time to uh, uh, to singular because, uh, when I, when I come out with my friends, I need, I need, umm, a handsome boy and uh, I think, uh, everyone just to look at me. Umm, they are.
✓ I think I spend a lot of time choosing clothes because when I go out with my friends I want to look handsome and I want everyone to notice me.
Original has many disfluencies, incorrect infinitive use ('spend time to' should be 'spend time -ing'), unclear words ('to singular'), and sentence fragments. Use 'spend time choosing' (gerund after 'spend time'), 'go out' for 'come out', and simplify to clear clauses. Suggestion: Practice producing concise sentences: 'I spend a lot of time choosing clothes because when I go out with my friends I want to look handsome and get noticed.'
× At the weekends I think I do different style of glow on the weekends.
✓ At the weekends I think I wear different styles of clothes.
Original has incorrect word 'glow' and wrong agreement 'do different style' (singular 'style' with 'do'). Use 'wear different styles of clothes' or 'different styles'. Also avoid repeating 'on the weekends'. Suggestion: 'On weekends I wear different styles of clothes.'
× The car, the kind of, uh, glow I like to wearing, I, I think it is T-shirts.
✓ The kind of clothes I like wearing, I think, is T-shirts.
Use 'clothes' not 'car' or 'glow'. After 'like' use gerund 'wearing' or say 'I like to wear'. Also subject-verb agreement: 'The kind ... is T-shirts.' Suggestion: 'The kind of clothes I like wearing, I think, is T-shirts.' or more naturally 'I think I like wearing T-shirts.'