Part 1
Examinador
What kind of clothes do you like to wear?
Candidato
I usually prefer to work casual or comfortable clothes like jeans or trumper and snake hair because they are practical and more easier to do some activity. If I'm going to a party I there's a big.
Examinador
Do you prefer to wear comfortable and casual clothes or smart clothes?
Candidato
I'm actually grateful to wear like comfortable and casual clothes rather than smart clothes because I feel like casual clothes is make me more comfortable and more practical in my daily life so.
Examinador
Do you like wearing T-shirts?
Candidato
Yes I do. Dishes are my favorite clothing because they are really like comfortable and relaxed, so I usually wear them when I'm working or doing activity at home. They're also easy to move in, which my everyday tasks much simpler.
Examinador
Do you spend a lot of time choosing clothes?
Candidato
I didn't spend a lot of time choosing clothes because I love shopping. I usually spend 2 around two or three hours a day baking outfits. Especially when I have a day off. I find it hard to recite among so many style and colours.
Examinador
Do you wear different styles of clothes on weekdays and weekends?
Candidato
Oh yes, on weekdays I usually wear casual comfort clothes at home like jeans and AT shirt or a long pants because I want to relax. However, at the weekend I tend to dress up more when I go out with friends or to a party juicing.
Examinador
What colour clothes do you like?
Candidato
I usually prefer dark color, especially black. Black suit my style because it looks more fashionable and is practical. It doesn't show the dot easily. I also find that clothes versatile. I can wear them on casual or formal.
What kind of clothes do you like to wear?
Puntuación: 38.0Sugerencia: Be direct and coherent: start with a clear topic sentence stating the kinds of clothes you prefer, then give one or two specific reasons with linking words. Avoid unclear or wrong words and incomplete sentences. Also keep to a maximum of about 3–4 sentences and use correct vocabulary (e.g. "trousers" not "trumper").
Ejemplo: I usually prefer casual, comfortable clothes such as jeans and soft jumpers because they are practical for daily activities. For example, I can move easily when I walk or do errands. If I go to a party, I will choose something a bit smarter, like a nice shirt or a dress.
Do you prefer to wear comfortable and casual clothes or smart clothes?
Puntuación: 46.0Sugerencia: Give a concise direct answer then support it with clear reasons using linking words (for example, "because" or "so"). Correct grammar: use subject-verb agreement and simpler phrasing ("I prefer" instead of "I'm actually grateful to wear"). Keep it to 2–3 sentences and avoid repetition.
Ejemplo: I prefer comfortable, casual clothes rather than smart clothes because they make me feel more relaxed and are more practical for everyday activities. For instance, casual clothes allow me to move freely and are easier to wash and care for.
Do you like wearing T-shirts?
Puntuación: 50.0Sugerencia: Answer directly and then give one specific reason with a linking phrase. Use correct vocabulary ("T-shirts" not "dishes") and a complete grammar structure for the result clause. Keep sentences concise and avoid filler words.
Ejemplo: Yes, I do. T-shirts are my favorite because they are comfortable and relaxed, so I usually wear them when I am working or doing activities at home. They are easy to move in, which makes my everyday tasks much simpler.
Do you spend a lot of time choosing clothes?
Puntuación: 40.0Sugerencia: Be consistent in tense and meaning: if you love shopping you likely spend time choosing clothes. Start with a clear statement, then give specifics (how long, when) and use correct verbs ("pick" or "decide" rather than "baking" or "recite"). Use linking words like "but" or "however" to show contrast.
Ejemplo: I usually spend quite a bit of time choosing clothes, especially on days off — about two or three hours picking outfits. However, I don't always overthink my choices; I tend to pick items quickly when I'm in a hurry, even though I enjoy browsing many styles and colours.
Do you wear different styles of clothes on weekdays and weekends?
Puntuación: 48.0Sugerencia: Provide a clear contrast with linking words such as "on weekdays" and "on weekends". Use correct nouns ("T-shirt", "trousers") and avoid unrelated words like "juicing." Keep it to 2–3 sentences with specific examples of what you wear and why.
Ejemplo: Yes. On weekdays I usually wear casual, comfortable clothes like jeans and a T-shirt because I want to relax after work. On weekends I tend to dress up more — for example, I might wear a nicer shirt and trousers when I go out with friends.
What colour clothes do you like?
Puntuación: 55.0Sugerencia: Answer directly, then give clear reasons with specific examples. Use correct expressions ("black suits my style" and "doesn't show dirt easily") and avoid fragmented sentences. Mention occasions where the colour works to show versatility.
Ejemplo: I usually prefer dark colours, especially black. Black suits my style because it looks fashionable and is practical — it doesn't show dirt easily. It is also versatile; I can wear black for both casual outings and more formal events.
× I usually prefer to work casual or comfortable clothes like jeans or trumper and snake hair because they are practical and more easier to do some activity.
✓ I usually prefer to wear casual or comfortable clothes like jeans or trainers because they are practical and easier for doing activities.
Errors: 'prefer to work' should be 'prefer to wear' (incorrect verb), 'trumper and snake hair' appears to be incorrect word choices; 'trainers' fits shoes. 'more easier' is incorrect comparative (double comparative). 'to do some activity' is awkward; 'for doing activities' or 'for activities' is better. Suggestion: Use the verb 'wear' with clothing, choose correct vocabulary (trainers), and use a single comparative ('easier') or 'more comfortable' but not both.
× If I'm going to a party I there's a big.
✓ If I'm going to a party, I dress up.
Original is incomplete and ungrammatical ('there's a big' has no clear noun). Suggestion: Complete the idea with appropriate verb and object. Use 'dress up' to indicate wearing nicer clothes for a party, and include a comma after the conditional clause.
× I'm actually grateful to wear like comfortable and casual clothes rather than smart clothes because I feel like casual clothes is make me more comfortable and more practical in my daily life so.
✓ I actually prefer to wear comfortable, casual clothes rather than smart clothes because I feel casual clothes make me more comfortable and are more practical in my daily life.
Errors: 'grateful to wear' is wrong collocation — use 'prefer to wear'. 'I feel like casual clothes is make me' has subject-verb agreement and extra words. 'casual clothes' is plural so verb should be 'make' and 'are'. Remove filler 'like' and trailing 'so'. Suggestion: Use correct collocations ('prefer to'), match plural noun with plural verbs, and avoid unnecessary filler words.
× I'm actually grateful to wear like comfortable and casual clothes rather than smart clothes because I feel like casual clothes is make me more comfortable and more practical in my daily life so.
✓ I actually prefer to wear comfortable, casual clothes rather than smart clothes because I feel casual clothes make me more comfortable and are more practical in my daily life.
Error: 'casual clothes is make me' shows incorrect third-person singular verb 'is' used with plural subject 'clothes' and wrong verb form. Suggestion: For plural subjects use plural verbs ('clothes make', 'clothes are').
× Dishes are my favorite clothing because they are really like comfortable and relaxed, so I usually wear them when I'm working or doing activity at home.
✓ T-shirts are my favorite clothing because they are really comfortable and relaxed, so I usually wear them when I'm working or doing activities at home.
Errors: 'Dishes' is incorrect word for T-shirts; likely mispronunciation. 'really like comfortable' contains filler 'like' and incorrect collocation. 'doing activity' should be 'doing activities' (plural) or 'doing an activity'. Suggestion: Choose correct word 'T-shirts', remove 'like', and use plural when referring generally to activities.
× They're also easy to move in, which my everyday tasks much simpler.
✓ They're also easy to move in, which makes my everyday tasks much simpler.
Error: Missing verb 'makes' in the relative clause. Suggestion: Include the verb to complete the clause: 'which makes my everyday tasks much simpler.'
× I didn't spend a lot of time choosing clothes because I love shopping.
✓ I don't spend a lot of time choosing clothes because I love shopping.
Tense inconsistency: The question asks about usual habit, so present simple 'don't spend' is appropriate rather than past 'didn't spend'. Suggestion: Use present simple for habitual actions.
× I usually spend 2 around two or three hours a day baking outfits.
✓ I usually spend around two or three hours choosing outfits.
Errors: '2 around' is redundant and incorrectly formatted; 'baking outfits' is wrong verb—should be 'choosing outfits'. Suggestion: Use 'around two or three hours' and correct verb 'choosing'.
× I find it hard to recite among so many style and colours.
✓ I find it hard to decide among so many styles and colours.
Errors: 'recite' is wrong verb; 'so many style' needs plural 'styles'. Suggestion: Use 'decide among' and plural nouns for countable items.
× Oh yes, on weekdays I usually wear casual comfort clothes at home like jeans and AT shirt or a long pants because I want to relax.
✓ Oh yes, on weekdays I usually wear comfortable casual clothes at home like jeans and a T-shirt or long pants because I want to relax.
Errors: 'casual comfort clothes' is awkward — use 'comfortable casual clothes'. 'AT shirt' likely 'a T-shirt'. 'a long pants' should be 'long pants' (no article) or 'a pair of long pants'. Suggestion: Use correct adjective order and correct noun forms.
× However, at the weekend I tend to dress up more when I go out with friends or to a party juicing.
✓ However, at the weekend I tend to dress up more when I go out with friends or to a party.
Error: Extra word 'juicing' is irrelevant and makes the sentence ungrammatical. Suggestion: Remove unrelated word to complete the sentence.
× I usually prefer dark color, especially black.
✓ I usually prefer dark colours, especially black.
'color' should be plural 'colours' when speaking generally about types of colour preferences (both 'color' singular could be acceptable in US English but in context 'dark colours' is more natural). Also maintain consistent British spelling 'colours' to match 'weekend' phrasing. Suggestion: Use plural when referring to colours in general.
× Black suit my style because it looks more fashionable and is practical.
✓ Black suits my style because it looks more fashionable and is practical.
Error: 'Black suit' lacks third-person singular -s. 'Black' as colour (singular) requires 'suits'. Suggestion: Ensure subject-verb agreement: 'suits'.
× It doesn't show the dot easily.
✓ It doesn't show dirt easily.
Error: 'dot' likely intended 'dirt'. 'show the dirt easily' better expressed as 'doesn't show dirt easily'. Suggestion: Use correct noun 'dirt' and natural phrasing.
× I also find that clothes versatile.
✓ I also find clothes versatile.
Minor article or linking issue: original had 'that clothes versatile' missing 'are' — could be 'that clothes are versatile' or 'I also find clothes versatile.' Suggestion: Include verb or rephrase to complete the clause.
× I can wear them on casual or formal.
✓ I can wear them for casual or formal occasions.
Error: 'wear them on casual or formal' uses wrong preposition and omits noun. Suggestion: Use 'for' plus 'occasions' to specify contexts.