Part 1
Examinador
What kind of clothes do you like to wear?
Candidato
I usually like to wear umm comfy clothes, for example jogging and sweaters. Although for work I have to work umm more umm classical clothes like Sheens and shirts.
Examinador
Do you prefer to wear comfortable and casual clothes or smart clothes?
Candidato
Of course, I prefer to wear comfortable clothes. I'm actually waiting all day for the time I come home and I get to wear my pajamas or some joggers or some gym clothes.
Examinador
Do you like wearing T-shirts?
Candidato
Yes, of course I like wearing T-shirt. I I'm sorry, I'm coughing.
Examinador
Do you spend a lot of time choosing clothes?
Candidato
I actually know I actually don't, Uh, sometimes when I go with my friends, uh, for example on a Friday or Saturday night, I spend a little bit more time choosing my clothes and trying on different things so that I feel confident. But for work, not so much.
Examinador
Do you wear different styles of clothes on weekdays and weekends?
Candidato
Yes, definitely. On weekdays I usually wear jeans and shirts and sweaters, but for weekends I usually wear another kind of pants like leather pants or sweatpants.
Examinador
What colour clothes do you like?
Candidato
Well, actually most of my wardrobe is black. I love black clothes. As you can see from what I'm dressing right now, most of the clothes that I own are that color and I can combine them with everything. So I love, I love it.
What kind of clothes do you like to wear?
Puntuación: 70.0Sugerencia: Reduce fillers (umm), be more precise with vocabulary (jogging → joggers or sweatpants; Sheens → suits?), and keep sentences concise. Empieza con una frase tema clara, luego añade un detalle concreto. Por ejemplo, menciona materiales o situations: “I prefer soft fabrics like cotton for relaxing at home, but I wear more formal outfits for work.”
Ejemplo: I prefer comfortable clothes like sweatpants and cozy sweaters for everyday wear. For work I wear more formal items such as suits and button-up shirts, especially for meetings.
Do you prefer to wear comfortable and casual clothes or smart clothes?
Puntuación: 85.0Sugerencia: Avoid redundant phrases ("I'm actually waiting all day"); use one clear reason and a brief example. Añade un conector breve al dar razones (for example / because) y mantén la respuesta dentro de 3–4 oraciones.
Ejemplo: I prefer comfortable clothes because they help me relax after a long day. For example, I usually change into pajamas or joggers as soon as I get home so I can unwind.
Do you like wearing T-shirts?
Puntuación: 60.0Sugerencia: Give a full answer beyond yes/no and avoid interruptions. Añade una breve razón or example and elimina disculpas innecesarias. Mantén la respuesta en 1–2 oraciones claras.
Ejemplo: Yes, I like wearing T-shirts because they are versatile and easy to layer; I often wear plain or graphic tees with jeans.
Do you spend a lot of time choosing clothes?
Puntuación: 80.0Sugerencia: Remove repetitions and fillers ("I actually, uh"); begin with a clear topic sentence and use a linking phrase to contrast occasions (However / But / When). Sé específico sobre how long or what you try on to strengthen the detail.
Ejemplo: Generally I don't spend much time choosing clothes. However, before going out with friends on weekends I might spend 15–30 minutes trying on different outfits so I feel confident.
Do you wear different styles of clothes on weekdays and weekends?
Puntuación: 85.0Sugerencia: Good contrast. Improve by using linking words (whereas, while) and be slightly more specific about occasions. Evita repetir "usually" and organiza en dos cláusulas claras.
Ejemplo: Yes, I do. While I wear jeans, shirts and sweaters for workdays, I prefer leather trousers or sweatpants for relaxed weekends.
What colour clothes do you like?
Puntuación: 75.0Sugerencia: Avoid repetition and unnecessary meta-comments about current dress. Start with a clear topic sentence, give a concise reason and one example of combinations. Sé específico sobre tonos or pieces to enrich the answer.
Ejemplo: I mostly wear black because it's easy to match and looks elegant. For example, I pair a black sweater with jeans or a blazer for a smart-casual look.
× I usually like to wear umm comfy clothes, for example jogging and sweaters.
✓ I usually like to wear, um, comfortable clothes, for example joggers and sweaters.
The speaker used 'jogging' (a verb form) where a noun for the clothing item is expected; use 'joggers' (plural noun) to match 'clothes'. Also 'comfy' is informal; 'comfortable' is clearer. Keep commas to reflect speech pauses.
× Although for work I have to work umm more umm classical clothes like Sheens and shirts.
✓ For work I have to wear more formal clothes like jeans and shirts.
'Classical' is incorrect when describing style of clothing; use 'formal'. 'Have to work ... clothes' is wrong verb choice — use 'have to wear'. 'Sheens' appears to be a mispronunciation of 'jeans'; 'jeans' is correct. This corrects word choice and collocation.
× I'm actually waiting all day for the time I come home and I get to wear my pajamas or some joggers or some gym clothes.
✓ I actually wait all day until I come home and get to wear my pajamas or some joggers or gym clothes.
Use simple present 'wait' for habitual action rather than present continuous 'I'm waiting' when describing routine. Also use 'until' rather than 'for the time' for clarity and remove extra 'I' before 'get'.
× Yes, of course I like wearing T-shirt.
✓ Yes, of course I like wearing T-shirts.
Plural 'T-shirts' matches general preference. Also hyphenation/style aside, make noun plural when speaking generally about types of clothing.
× I I'm sorry, I'm coughing.
✓ I'm sorry, I'm coughing.
Remove the duplicated contraction 'I' to correct sentence structure caused by hesitation in speech.
× I actually know I actually don't, Uh, sometimes when I go with my friends, uh, for example on a Friday or Saturday night, I spend a little bit more time choosing my clothes and trying on different things so that I feel confident.
✓ I actually don't. Sometimes when I go out with my friends, for example on a Friday or Saturday night, I spend a little more time choosing my clothes and trying on different things so that I feel confident.
Remove redundant 'I actually' and use 'go out with' to clarify social outings. Use simple present 'spend' for habitual actions. Shorten 'a little bit' to 'a little' for concision.
× But for work, not so much.
✓ But for work, not so much.
No grammatical correction needed; sentence is elliptical but acceptable. Included here to show it's fine and requires no change.
× On weekdays I usually wear jeans and shirts and sweaters, but for weekends I usually wear another kind of pants like leather pants or sweatpants.
✓ On weekdays I usually wear jeans, shirts and sweaters, but at weekends I usually wear a different kind of pants, like leather pants or sweatpants.
'For weekends' is better as 'at weekends'. 'Another kind of pants' is awkward; 'a different kind of pants' slightly improves clarity. Note: 'pants' is plural in English, so 'a different kind of pants' is acceptable usage in casual speech; alternatively 'different types of pants' could be used.
× Well, actually most of my wardrobe is black.
✓ Well, actually most of my wardrobe is black.
No change needed; sentence correctly uses present simple to describe a general state.
× I love black clothes. As you can see from what I'm dressing right now, most of the clothes that I own are that color and I can combine them with everything.
✓ I love black clothes. As you can see from what I'm wearing right now, most of the clothes that I own are that color and I can combine them with everything.
Use 'wearing' rather than 'dressing' when referring to current clothes on one's body. 'Dressing' usually requires an object (dressing myself) or means getting dressed.
× So I love, I love it.
✓ So I really love it.
Streamline the repeated phrase for clarity and use 'really' to convey emphasis in natural speech; present simple is appropriate for expressing preference.