Part 1
Examinador
What kind of clothes do you like to wear?
Candidato
Personally, I prefer to wear comfortable clothes like oversized T-shirt.
Examinador
Do you prefer to wear comfortable and casual clothes or smart clothes?
Candidato
It depends, but normally I prefer to wear a casual clothes because it's more comfortable and give me feel more relaxed. But if I have to go to work I prefer to another type that professional clothes.
Examinador
Do you like wearing T-shirts?
Candidato
Personally, I think yes, because it's yeah, it's comfortable and easy to move.
Examinador
Do you spend a lot of time choosing clothes?
Candidato
Not really, because I always keep here at the clothes that I will have to wear for tomorrow so I can reduce time to think whether it's suitable or not. It's really good.
Examinador
Do you wear different styles of clothes on weekdays and weekends?
Candidato
Exactly. Yes, on weekdays I wear a smart professional clothes that's more suitable for working in romance, but before the end I prefer to be hot cattle and loose shirt that easy to move.
Examinador
What colour clothes do you like?
Candidato
I prefer to wear colorful threads. Uh is making it look like a Princess.
What kind of clothes do you like to wear?
Puntuación: 70.0Sugerencia: Be slightly more natural and complete: start with a clear topic sentence and add one specific reason or brief example. Avoid singular/plural mismatch and articles (e.g., say "an oversized T-shirt" or "oversized T-shirts"). Keep it within 1–3 sentences.
Ejemplo: I usually prefer comfortable clothes, such as oversized T-shirts. For example, I like wearing a loose cotton T-shirt when I'm at home because it lets me move easily and feel relaxed.
Do you prefer to wear comfortable and casual clothes or smart clothes?
Puntuación: 55.0Sugerencia: Organize into two clear sentences: state your general preference, then give the exception with a linking word. Fix grammar (articles, verb forms) and reduce redundancy. Use linking words like "however" or "but".
Ejemplo: It depends, but I normally prefer casual clothes because they are more comfortable and make me feel relaxed. However, when I go to work I choose professional clothes, such as a shirt and trousers, to look more presentable.
Do you like wearing T-shirts?
Puntuación: 60.0Sugerencia: Give a direct, confident topic sentence and one clear reason without filler words. Remove hesitation fillers ("yeah") and correct pronoun/verb forms. Keep it concise and structured.
Ejemplo: Yes, I do like wearing T-shirts because they are comfortable and allow me to move freely, especially when I’m doing casual activities.
Do you spend a lot of time choosing clothes?
Puntuación: 65.0Sugerencia: Answer directly then explain briefly with a specific method. Improve grammar and phrasing ("I always lay out the clothes I will wear tomorrow"), and avoid vague phrases like "it's really good."
Ejemplo: Not really. I usually lay out the clothes I will wear the next day the night before, so I save time in the morning and don't have to decide then.
Do you wear different styles of clothes on weekdays and weekends?
Puntuación: 40.0Sugerencia: Provide a clear contrast with correct vocabulary and avoid garbled phrases. State weekday style, then weekend style, using linking words like "whereas" or "but." Correct nouns and adjectives ("smart, professional clothes"; "loose shirts"). Give a specific example of each.
Ejemplo: Yes. On weekdays I wear smart, professional clothes such as a button-down shirt and trousers for work, whereas at the weekend I prefer loose, casual shirts and jeans because they are comfortable for relaxing.
What colour clothes do you like?
Puntuación: 45.0Sugerencia: Answer clearly with specific colours or styles and give a reason or example. Avoid unclear nouns like "threads" and filler sounds. Use simple explanations (e.g., "I like bright colours because they cheer me up").
Ejemplo: I like wearing bright, colorful clothes, especially pastel pinks and blues, because they make me feel cheerful and stand out in a crowd.
× Personally, I prefer to wear comfortable clothes like oversized T-shirt.
✓ Personally, I prefer to wear comfortable clothes like oversized T-shirts.
The singular 'T-shirt' conflicts with the plural context 'clothes' and generalizes the item; use plural 'T-shirts' to indicate the category. Also when speaking generally about a type of clothing, plural is expected. Suggestion: use plural forms when referring to clothing categories (e.g., 'jeans', 'T-shirts').
× It depends, but normally I prefer to wear a casual clothes because it's more comfortable and give me feel more relaxed.
✓ It depends, but normally I prefer to wear casual clothes because they are more comfortable and make me feel more relaxed.
The phrase 'a casual clothes' mixes singular article 'a' with plural 'clothes' (quantifier/article error). Also pronoun and verb agreement: 'clothes' requires plural verb 'are' and pronoun 'they'; 'give me feel' is ungrammatical: use 'make me feel'. Suggestion: remove the article before plural nouns and match verbs/pronouns to plural subjects; use 'make me feel' for causing a feeling.
× But if I have to go to work I prefer to another type that professional clothes.
✓ But if I have to go to work, I prefer a different type: professional clothes.
Structure is awkward and missing words: 'prefer to another type that professional clothes' is ungrammatical. Use 'prefer a different type' or 'prefer to wear professional clothes'. Suggestion: rephrase to 'I prefer a different type: professional clothes' or 'I prefer to wear professional clothes'. Include commas after subordinate clauses.
× Personally, I think yes, because it's yeah, it's comfortable and easy to move.
✓ Personally, I think so, because it's comfortable and easy to move in.
The original contains filler 'yeah' and awkward phrasing. 'Think yes' is unnatural; use 'think so'. Also add 'in' after 'easy to move' to indicate moving in the clothing. Suggestion: avoid redundant fillers and use idiomatic expressions like 'easy to move in'.
× Not really, because I always keep here at the clothes that I will have to wear for tomorrow so I can reduce time to think whether it's suitable or not.
✓ Not really, because I always keep the clothes I will wear tomorrow here so I can reduce the time I spend deciding whether they are suitable or not.
Preposition placement and word order are incorrect: 'keep here at the clothes' should be 'keep the clothes here'. Also 'reduce time to think' needs 'reduce the time I spend deciding' and pronoun agreement: 'they' for 'clothes'. Suggestion: place prepositions and adverbs after the object; use clear expressions like 'the time I spend deciding'.
× Exactly. Yes, on weekdays I wear a smart professional clothes that's more suitable for working in romance, but before the end I prefer to be hot cattle and loose shirt that easy to move.
✓ Exactly. Yes, on weekdays I wear smart professional clothes that are more suitable for working in an office, but at the weekend I prefer to wear hot-weather casual and loose shirts that are easy to move in.
Multiple errors: 'a smart professional clothes' mixes article with plural — remove 'a' and use plural 'clothes'. Verb agreement: 'that's' should be 'that are' for plural. 'working in romance' is likely a misuse; replace with 'working in an office' or appropriate workplace. 'before the end' probably means 'at the weekend'; 'prefer to be hot cattle' seems intended as 'prefer hot casual' — corrected to 'hot-weather casual and loose shirts'. Also 'that easy to move' needs 'that are easy to move in'. Suggestion: ensure articles match noun number, use plural agreement, choose correct idioms ('at the weekend', 'easy to move in').
× I prefer to wear colorful threads. Uh is making it look like a Princess.
✓ I prefer to wear colorful clothes; they make me look like a princess.
'Colorful threads' is nonstandard — use 'colorful clothes'. Sentence fragment 'Uh is making it look like a Princess' lacks a clear subject and wrong capitalization of 'Princess'. Use 'they make me look like a princess' for clarity and correct subject-verb agreement. Suggestion: use 'clothes' instead of 'threads', include an explicit subject, and avoid unnecessary fillers like 'uh'.