Part 1
Examinador
What kind of clothes do you like to wear?
Candidato
Uh, I like to wear a modest clothes. I am Muslim so for that reason I like to wear a maxi skirts, white leg pants and blouses like maxi dresses. But when it comes to pattern, I like lively patterns.
Examinador
Do you prefer to wear comfortable and casual clothes or smart clothes?
Candidato
Uh, to be honest, it really depends on the situation. I usually like to wear casual clothes all days, but umm like different occasion or when I want to feel pretty I like to wear smart clothes.
Examinador
Do you like wearing T-shirts?
Candidato
Yeah, honestly T-shirts are my favorite. I always like to want to wear AT shirt, white T-shirt, uh, like crop tops and so on. Yeah, T-shirts are my favorite.
Examinador
Do you spend a lot of time choosing clothes?
Candidato
Yes, to be honest, I really take a long time choosing clothes. I wanna uh, because I always want to like wear uh, beautiful ones. I want to be like cohesive, like the color to goes well with each others and so on. And I really like to look pretty as well.
Examinador
Do you wear different styles of clothes on weekdays and weekends?
Candidato
Yeah, I really wear different styles of clothing on weekdays and weekends. Usually weekdays I have school, I have work, so I like to wear more of a smart clothes. But on the weekend I always go out or stay home, so I like to wear more comfortable clothes.
Examinador
What colour clothes do you like?
Candidato
To be honest, I really like to wear faceless colors. I think they suit me pretty well, but at the same time, I really like to wear black. It gave me like some mystery or how do I say that I look like sexy in it?
What kind of clothes do you like to wear?
Puntuación: 72.0Sugerencia: Be more fluent and accurate with grammar and avoid redundancy. Start with a clear topic sentence, use correct singular/plural and article use, and give one or two specific supporting details with linking words. Keep responses within 3–4 sentences.
Ejemplo: I prefer modest clothing because of my faith. For example, I often wear maxi skirts or long dresses paired with blouses and white leggings. I also like lively patterns, such as floral or geometric prints, because they add personality to my outfits.
Do you prefer to wear comfortable and casual clothes or smart clothes?
Puntuación: 80.0Sugerencia: Good structure but reduce hesitation and improve phrasing. Give one example of an occasion and use a linking phrase to contrast usual habit and exceptions.
Ejemplo: It depends on the situation. Usually I wear casual clothes every day for comfort, but for special occasions like family events or interviews I prefer smart outfits to look more polished.
Do you like wearing T-shirts?
Puntuación: 68.0Sugerencia: Avoid repetition and unclear words (e.g., “AT shirt”). Provide a concise answer with specific types and when you wear them. Use 2–3 clear sentences and remove filler sounds.
Ejemplo: Yes, I love T-shirts because they are comfortable and versatile. I often wear plain white T-shirts, graphic tees and sometimes crop tops when I hang out with friends or relax at home.
Do you spend a lot of time choosing clothes?
Puntuación: 70.0Sugerencia: Reduce fillers and improve grammar. Give one clear reason and an example of how you choose outfits (color coordination, occasion). Keep it to 2–3 sentences.
Ejemplo: Yes, I usually spend quite a bit of time choosing clothes because I care about color coordination and overall style. For instance, I pick items that match in tone so my outfit looks cohesive for work or social events.
Do you wear different styles of clothes on weekdays and weekends?
Puntuación: 84.0Sugerencia: Clear and well-structured. Remove minor grammar mistakes (e.g., “more of a smart clothes”) and reduce repetition. Provide one short example of a weekday and weekend outfit.
Ejemplo: Yes, I wear different styles on weekdays and weekends. On weekdays I usually wear smart clothes like a blouse and skirt for school or work, while on weekends I prefer comfortable outfits like jeans and a T-shirt.
What colour clothes do you like?
Puntuación: 66.0Sugerencia: Clarify vocabulary (avoid phrases like “faceless colors”) and express reasons more naturally without hesitations. Use one or two sentences: name the colors and explain why you like them with a linking word.
Ejemplo: I prefer neutral colors such as beige, gray and navy because they suit me and are easy to match. I also like black because it feels elegant and gives me a slightly mysterious look.
× I like to wear a modest clothes.
✓ I like to wear modest clothes.
The noun 'clothes' is plural and should not be preceded by the singular adjective phrase 'a modest'. Remove the article 'a' to make the noun phrase grammatically correct. Suggestion: say 'modest clothes' or 'a modest outfit' if singular is intended.
× I am Muslim so for that reason I like to wear a maxi skirts, white leg pants and blouses like maxi dresses.
✓ I am Muslim, so for that reason I like to wear maxi skirts, white leggings and blouses or maxi dresses.
The original mixes singular article with plural nouns and uses incorrect noun forms. 'Maxi skirts' should be plural without 'a'; 'white leg pants' is unidiomatic - use 'white leggings'; 'blouses like maxi dresses' is confusing, replace with 'blouses or maxi dresses'. Also add a comma after the introductory clause for clarity.
× I usually like to wear casual clothes all days, but umm like different occasion or when I want to feel pretty I like to wear smart clothes.
✓ I usually like to wear casual clothes every day, but on different occasions or when I want to feel pretty I like to wear smart clothes.
Use 'every day' instead of 'all days' for habitual actions. 'Different occasion' should be plural 'different occasions' and needs the preposition 'on' to indicate time ('on different occasions'). These changes correct noun number and preposition usage and match present habitual tense.
× I always like to want to wear AT shirt, white T-shirt, uh, like crop tops and so on.
✓ I always want to wear a T-shirt, a white T-shirt, crop tops and so on.
Remove redundant 'like' and use the indefinite article 'a' before singular count noun 'T-shirt'. 'AT' is a typo; use 'a T-shirt'. 'Always want to' is more natural than 'always like to want to'.
× I really take a long time choosing clothes.
✓ I really take a long time choosing clothes.
This sentence is acceptable because 'take a long time' can be followed by a gerund; no change needed. Provide same sentence to indicate it's correct.
× I wanna uh, because I always want to like wear uh, beautiful ones.
✓ I want to, because I always want to wear beautiful clothes.
Avoid colloquial contractions 'wanna' and filler 'uh'; use 'want to'. 'Beautiful ones' is vague; use 'beautiful clothes'. Remove extra 'like' which is filler and changes meaning.
× I want to be like cohesive, like the color to goes well with each others and so on.
✓ I want to be cohesive, and for the colors to go well with each other and so on.
'Be like cohesive' is ungrammatical; use 'be cohesive'. 'The color to goes' has subject-verb disagreement and incorrect infinitive structure; use 'for the colors to go'. 'Each others' should be 'each other' (no plural 's'). These corrections fix agreement and pronoun form.
× I really wear different styles of clothing on weekdays and weekends.
✓ I wear different styles of clothing on weekdays and weekends.
The verb 'really wear' is wordy here; removing 'really' makes the sentence more natural while keeping meaning. The original is not ungrammatical but redundant; provide streamlined version to fit register.
× Usually weekdays I have school, I have work, so I like to wear more of a smart clothes.
✓ Usually on weekdays I have school and work, so I like to wear smarter clothes.
Add preposition 'on' before 'weekdays'. Combine 'I have school, I have work' to 'I have school and work' for fluency. 'More of a smart clothes' is ungrammatical: use comparative adjective 'smarter clothes' or 'more smart clothes' (prefer 'smarter clothes').
× But on the weekend I always go out or stay home, so I like to wear more comfortable clothes.
✓ But on the weekend I always go out or stay home, so I like to wear more comfortable clothes.
This sentence is grammatically correct; 'on the weekend' is acceptable (or 'at the weekend' in British English). No change needed.
× To be honest, I really like to wear faceless colors.
✓ To be honest, I really like to wear neutral colors.
'Faceless colors' is not idiomatic. Use 'neutral colors' to mean subdued or not bright. The rest of the sentence is fine.
× I think they suit me pretty well, but at the same time, I really like to wear black.
✓ I think they suit me pretty well, but at the same time I really like wearing black.
Both 'like to wear' and 'like wearing' are acceptable; 'like wearing black' emphasizes habitual preference and flows better in this context. This is a stylistic adjustment rather than strict grammar correction.
× It gave me like some mystery or how do I say that I look like sexy in it?
✓ It gives me a sense of mystery, or how can I say it, it makes me look sexy in it?
Tense should match present habit: use 'gives' not 'gave'. Replace 'gave me like some mystery' with 'gives me a sense of mystery'. 'I look like sexy' is incorrect adjective placement; use 'it makes me look sexy'. The clause 'how do I say that' adjusted to 'how can I say it' for smoother spoken phrasing.