Part 1
시험관
What kind of clothes do you like to wear?
수험생
Well, as a child I'm preferred to wear a sport clothes from a lot of you know, clubs in football, soccer's in MMM and nowadays I'm really enjoy to win an Armani style which jeans and have AT shirt have a short up.
시험관
Do you prefer to wear comfortable and casual clothes or smart clothes?
수험생
Well, you know, it depends on what what is I'm doing right there. Just like at home I'm wearing just only a short of paint only that and if I'm hanging out with my friends, maybe I'm dressed up with machines and AT shirt up have anemia print on it.
시험관
Do you like wearing T-shirts?
수험생
Well, of course, why not 'cause it's pretty comfortable, right? And you know, just like plaque ones and you can print a lot of anime characters, like some slangs on it, just without change anything a lot. And it just changed the side.
시험관
Do you spend a lot of time choosing clothes?
수험생
Well, sometimes I need to cost a lot of time though. Just like I have a book of uh, you know, a photoshopped to print on, then I need to dress up, uh, really well to uh, have a good looking and well take a picture.
What kind of clothes do you like to wear?
점수: 45.0제안: Be clearer and more accurate. Start with a direct topic sentence (e.g. what you like now), avoid tense/confusion about childhood unless asked, use correct nouns and simple grammar, and limit to 2–4 sentences. Use linking words to contrast past and present (e.g. 'when I was a child... but now...').
예시: I like wearing casual, fashionable clothes now. When I was a child, I preferred sportswear from football clubs, but these days I usually wear jeans and smart shirts from brands like Armani because they look more mature and comfortable.
Do you prefer to wear comfortable and casual clothes or smart clothes?
점수: 40.0제안: Answer directly and give a brief explanation with clear linking words. State your general preference, then give one or two contrasting examples (home vs going out). Correct vocabulary (shorts, paint→pants, t-shirt) and avoid repetition. Keep it within 2–3 sentences.
예시: It depends on the occasion: at home I prefer comfortable clothes like shorts and a T‑shirt, but when I go out with friends I usually wear nicer jeans and a printed T‑shirt so I look presentable.
Do you like wearing T-shirts?
점수: 50.0제안: Be concise and precise. Start with a clear topic sentence ('Yes, I do') and give 1–2 supporting details (comfort, designs, examples). Use correct words (plain ones, prints, slogans) and one linking word to expand (for example, because).
예시: Yes, I do. T‑shirts are very comfortable and often feature interesting prints, such as anime characters or short slogans, so they let me show my interests without much effort.
Do you spend a lot of time choosing clothes?
점수: 38.0제안: Give a direct answer and a clear reason. Use specific details (e.g. preparing outfits for photos or events). Avoid filler words and unclear phrases (cost→spend; photoshopped book→lookbook or fashion reference). Keep to 2–3 sentences and use linking words (because, so).
예시: Sometimes I do spend a lot of time choosing clothes because I keep a lookbook of outfit ideas and want to dress well for photos or special occasions. As a result, I often try several combinations before deciding.
× Well, as a child I'm preferred to wear a sport clothes from a lot of you know, clubs in football, soccer's in MMM and nowadays I'm really enjoy to win an Armani style which jeans and have AT shirt have a short up.
✓ When I was a child I preferred to wear sports clothes from many football and soccer clubs, and nowadays I really enjoy wearing Armani-style jeans and a T-shirt with a short sleeve.
Issues: subject-verb and tense ('I'm preferred' incorrect; should be past 'I preferred' or 'I used to prefer'), plural and article use ('a sport clothes' should be 'sports clothes' or 'a sports outfit'), incorrect verb choice ('I'm really enjoy to win' should be 'I really enjoy wearing'), word order and structure ('which jeans and have AT shirt have a short up' unclear). Suggestion: use correct tense for past habits (used to/preferred), ensure noun plurals and articles match ('sports clothes'), use 'enjoy' + gerund (enjoy wearing), and simplify descriptions ('Armani-style jeans and a T-shirt with short sleeves').
× Well, you know, it depends on what what is I'm doing right there.
✓ Well, you know, it depends on what I am doing at the time.
Problems: word order and redundant words ('what what is I'm doing right there' incorrect). Use present continuous for current activities ('I am doing') and natural expression 'at the time' or 'then'. Suggestion: remove redundancy and place subject before verb: 'what I am doing'.
× Just like at home I'm wearing just only a short of paint only that and if I'm hanging out with my friends, maybe I'm dressed up with machines and AT shirt up have anemia print on it.
✓ At home I only wear a pair of shorts, and if I'm hanging out with my friends I might dress up in jeans and a T-shirt with an anime print on it.
Errors: incorrect noun phrases ('a short of paint' should be 'a pair of shorts'), redundancy ('just only... only that'), wrong words ('machines' for 'jeans', 'anemia' for 'anime'), and article use. Suggestion: use correct clothing nouns ('shorts', 'jeans', 'T-shirt'), avoid redundant adverbs, and use 'might' for possibility.
× Well, of course, why not 'cause it's pretty comfortable, right? And you know, just like plaque ones and you can print a lot of anime characters, like some slangs on it, just without change anything a lot. And it just changed the side.
✓ Well, of course, why not, because they're pretty comfortable. You can get plain ones or ones printed with anime characters or slang; the designs change a lot.
Errors: contraction and pronoun agreement ('it's' should be 'they're' referring to T-shirts plural), wrong word ('plaque' should be 'plain'), noun/verb form and word order problems ('you can print a lot of anime characters... without change anything' unclear). Suggestion: keep subject agreement, use 'plain' for unprinted shirts, and use clear clauses: 'You can get plain ones or printed ones; designs change a lot.'
× Well, sometimes I need to cost a lot of time though.
✓ Well, sometimes I need to spend a lot of time.
Error: wrong verb 'cost' used intransitively; use 'spend time' or 'it takes me a long time'. Suggestion: use natural collocation 'spend time' or 'it takes me a long time' when talking about time required.
× Just like I have a book of uh, you know, a photoshopped to print on, then I need to dress up, uh, really well to uh, have a good looking and well take a picture.
✓ For example, I have a book of photos I want to print, so I need to dress really well to look good in the pictures.
Errors: awkward phrase 'a photoshopped to print on' and article misuse, incorrect infinitive use ('to uh, have a good looking and well take a picture'). Suggestion: say 'a book of photos I want to print' and use 'to look good in the pictures' or 'to take good pictures.' Use clear infinitive phrases and natural collocations ('look good', 'take good pictures').