Part 1
Examinador
What kind of clothes do you like to wear?
Candidato
I usually. Were for a wetter. If it's rainy I will wear jacket, if it's sunny I will wear my T-shirt.
Examinador
Do you prefer to wear comfortable and casual clothes or smart clothes?
Candidato
I don't know what is smart clothes but I always wear comfortable.
Examinador
Do you like wearing T-shirts?
Candidato
Yes, I like very much.
Examinador
Do you spend a lot of time choosing clothes?
Candidato
As as a girl, I'm spending my time choosing clothes or shoes or jewelry.
Examinador
Do you wear different styles of clothes on weekdays and weekends?
Candidato
Yes, at weekends I wear casual clothes like T-shirt, shorts and umm, my Crocs if I go to school. When I go to school I wear my best outfit.
Examinador
What colour clothes do you like?
Candidato
Umm, actually I'm not a picky. I wear every color. I like every color, but mostly I wear black.
What kind of clothes do you like to wear?
Puntuación: 40.0Sugerencia: Speak in complete sentences, correct grammar and pronunciation, and give a clear topic sentence plus one brief supporting detail. Avoid fragments and incorrect verb forms (e.g., use “I usually wear…”). Add one linking word if giving conditions.
Ejemplo: I usually wear casual clothes. For example, if it’s rainy I wear a waterproof jacket, but if it’s sunny I prefer a T‑shirt.
Do you prefer to wear comfortable and casual clothes or smart clothes?
Puntuación: 50.0Sugerencia: Answer directly with a clear topic sentence and explain briefly. Use correct phrasing (e.g., “smart clothes” and “comfortable clothes”) and a linking phrase to expand (e.g., “because”).
Ejemplo: I prefer comfortable clothes rather than smart clothes because I value ease and movement. For instance, I usually choose loose tops and sneakers for daily activities.
Do you like wearing T-shirts?
Puntuación: 55.0Sugerencia: Give a fuller response: start with a clear sentence and add a brief reason or example. Use natural phrasing (e.g., “Yes, I like wearing T‑shirts very much”).
Ejemplo: Yes, I like wearing T‑shirts very much because they are simple and comfortable; I wear them when I study or hang out with friends.
Do you spend a lot of time choosing clothes?
Puntuación: 60.0Sugerencia: Organize your answer: give a topic sentence about how much time you spend, then support with a specific detail. Fix tense and remove fillers. Use linking words like “because” or “so”.
Ejemplo: Yes, I spend quite a lot of time choosing clothes and accessories because I like to coordinate outfits for different occasions.
Do you wear different styles of clothes on weekdays and weekends?
Puntuación: 60.0Sugerencia: Be clear about the contrast between weekdays and weekends with a linking word (e.g., “whereas” or “but”). Avoid hesitation and provide one concrete example for each period.
Ejemplo: Yes, on weekends I wear casual clothes such as T‑shirts, shorts and Crocs, whereas on weekdays I wear a neater outfit for school, like a blouse and shoes.
What colour clothes do you like?
Puntuación: 65.0Sugerencia: Start with a direct topic sentence, avoid hesitations, and give a clear preference with a brief reason or specific example. Use correct expressions (e.g., “I’m not picky”).
Ejemplo: I’m not very picky and I wear many colours, but I mostly wear black because it’s easy to match with other clothes.
× I usually. Were for a wetter.
✓ I usually wear wetter clothes when it rains.
The original has sentence fragments and incorrect verb forms. 'Usually' needs a verb; 'were' is past tense/incorrect form of 'wear'; 'wetter' is comparative adjective not appropriate alone. Correct to 'I usually wear wetter clothes when it rains.' Suggestion: use a full clause with subject + verb and appropriate adjective or phrasing (e.g., 'wear wetter clothes' or better 'wear rainproof clothes').
× If it's rainy I will wear jacket, if it's sunny I will wear my T-shirt.
✓ If it's rainy, I will wear a jacket; if it's sunny, I will wear my T-shirt.
Missing article 'a' before 'jacket' and missing commas for conditional clauses. The tense 'will wear' is acceptable for future; add article for countable noun and punctuation to clarify clauses.
× I don't know what is smart clothes but I always wear comfortable.
✓ I don't know what smart clothes are, but I always wear comfortable clothes.
Word order and agreement are incorrect. 'What smart clothes are' is the correct question-word clause order; 'comfortable' is an adjective that needs a noun ('clothes'). Also use a comma before 'but'.
× Yes, I like very much.
✓ Yes, I like them very much.
The verb 'like' needs an object ('them' referring to T-shirts). 'Very much' should follow the object. Alternatively 'I like T-shirts very much.'
× As as a girl, I'm spending my time choosing clothes or shoes or jewelry.
✓ As a girl, I spend my time choosing clothes, shoes, or jewelry.
Redundant 'As as' and inappropriate progressive 'I'm spending' for habitual action; use simple present 'I spend'. Also use commas to separate items.
× Yes, at weekends I wear casual clothes like T-shirt, shorts and umm, my Crocs if I go to school.
✓ Yes, on weekends I wear casual clothes like T-shirts, shorts, and my Crocs if I go to school.
Use 'on weekends' not 'at weekends' for many dialects (either acceptable but 'on weekends' is common). 'T-shirt' should be plural 'T-shirts' to match 'clothes'; add commas in list and consistency in plurality.
× When I go to school I wear my best outfit.
✓ When I go to school, I wear my best outfit.
Missing comma after subordinate clause; tense is fine. Add comma for clarity.
× Umm, actually I'm not a picky.
✓ Umm, actually I'm not picky.
'Picky' is an adjective and does not need the article 'a'. Using 'a picky' is incorrect; remove the article to say 'not picky'.
× I wear every color.
✓ I wear every color.
This sentence is grammatically correct. No change needed.
× I like every color, but mostly I wear black.
✓ I like every color, but mostly I wear black.
Sentence is acceptable. 'Mostly' correctly modifies 'I wear black.' No change needed.