ClothingPart 1 채점 보고서

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Part 1

시험관

What kind of clothes do you like to wear?

수험생

I usually wear tight tops with baggy jeans because I think the contrast between the fitted top and loose bottoms looks more stylish and dynamic. I often choose this combination for casual outings since it feels comfortable but still fashionable.

시험관

Do you prefer to wear comfortable and casual clothes or smart clothes?

수험생

I usually prefer comfortable casual clothes because very fashionable outfits often make me want to change them. For example, tie shoes or formal suits can be distracting during a long day, so I usually opt for practical coats that let me move freely.

시험관

Do you like wearing T-shirts?

수험생

I love wearing T-shirts because because they're the most comfortable clothes I own and are very practical for long days at school. I usually choose breathable cotton T-shirts and I only avoid them for formal events when smarter clothes are required.

시험관

Do you spend a lot of time choosing clothes?

수험생

I don't spend much time choosing clothes from Monday to Friday. I need to get ready quickly for school and catch the bus, so I usually pick something simple and comfortable the night before or wear the same few reliable outfits to avoid delays.

시험관

Do you wear different styles of clothes on weekdays and weekends?

수험생

On weekdays, I prefer to wear comfortable clothes like T-shirts and jeans because I go to school and want to be practical. On weekends, I usually go out with my friends, so I wear something more stylish like trendier tops and shorts, especially when the weather is warm.

시험관

What colour clothes do you like?

수험생

I personally love yellow clothing because that color suits my skin tone. For example, when I wore a yellow top to school a few months ago, all of my friends complimented my outfit and they said I looked great. So I love wearing yellow clothes.

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총점

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문법

Word duplication / Incorrect use of adjectives or adverbs

× I love wearing T-shirts because because they're the most comfortable clothes I own and are very practical for long days at school.

I love wearing T-shirts because they're the most comfortable clothes I own and very practical for long days at school.

This sentence contains a duplicated word 'because because', which is a sentence structure error and also relates to incorrect use of adjectives/adverbs by redundancy. Remove the extra 'because' to make the sentence grammatically correct and fluent. Suggestion: proofread to avoid repeated words and read the sentence aloud to detect duplication.

Incorrect use of prepositions

× For example, tie shoes or formal suits can be distracting during a long day, so I usually opt for practical coats that let me move freely.

For example, tie-dyed shoes or formal suits can be distracting during a long day, so I usually opt for practical coats that let me move freely.

The original phrase 'tie shoes' is unclear and likely a misuse of words (incorrect preposition/word choice). If the intended meaning was shoes with ties/laces, 'lace-up shoes' would be correct; if it was 'tie-dye' style, 'tie-dyed shoes' is correct. I assumed 'tie-dyed shoes' may be intended; alternatively use 'lace-up shoes'. Use the correct compound adjective form (with hyphen) or the accurate noun to convey the meaning clearly.

Subject-verb agreement errors

× I love wearing T-shirts because they're the most comfortable clothes I own and are very practical for long days at school.

I love wearing T-shirts because they're the most comfortable clothes I own and very practical for long days at school.

After correcting the duplicated 'because', the clause 'they're the most comfortable clothes I own and are very practical' has a parallelism issue: 'they're' covers both complements, so repeating 'are' is unnecessary. Removing the second 'are' keeps subject-verb agreement and improves sentence flow: 'they're ... and very practical.'

Incorrect use of pronouns

× For example, when I wore a yellow top to school a few months ago, all of my friends complimented my outfit and they said I looked great.

For example, when I wore a yellow top to school a few months ago, all of my friends complimented my outfit and said I looked great.

Using 'they said' after 'all of my friends complimented my outfit' is redundant. The pronoun 'they' is unnecessary because the subject 'all of my friends' already performs both actions. Remove 'they' to avoid repetition and make the sentence concise. Also keeps tense consistent (past simple).

중요 어휘

ComfortablePleasant; Cozy; Loose; Leisurely
GreatConsiderable; Large; Prominent; Magnificent; Enthusiastic
LongLengthy; Soon; Yearn for
ReadyCompleted; Willing; About to; Available; Prompt
SimpleStraightforward; Clear; Plain; Candid
WarmBalmy; Heated; Thick; Friendly; Heat (up)
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