Part 1
Examinador
What kind of clothes do you like to wear?
Candidato
I like to wear simple dress.
Examinador
Do you prefer to wear comfortable and casual clothes or smart clothes?
Candidato
No, I prefer to wear comfortable and simple dress.
Examinador
Do you like wearing T-shirts?
Candidato
Yes, I like to wearing T-shirt because it's so comfortable and suit me.
Examinador
Do you spend a lot of time choosing clothes?
Candidato
Yes, sometime I spend a lot of time to choosing clothes, but sometime I choose a limit time, limited time.
What kind of clothes do you like to wear?
Pontuação: 60.0Sugestão: Be more natural and grammatically correct. Use a topic sentence and one supporting detail. Say 'a simple dress' or use plural 'simple clothes'. Keep it concise and avoid articles errors.
Exemplo: I prefer simple clothes because they are easy to match and comfortable to wear. For example, I often choose plain shirts and jeans for everyday activities.
Do you prefer to wear comfortable and casual clothes or smart clothes?
Pontuação: 65.0Sugestão: Answer directly and avoid starting with 'No' which can be unclear. Use a clear topic sentence, then add a brief reason using a linking word (because). Correct noun form: 'clothes' or 'a simple dress'.
Exemplo: I prefer comfortable, casual clothes because I value ease of movement. For instance, I usually wear loose shirts and sneakers when I go out.
Do you like wearing T-shirts?
Pontuação: 60.0Sugestão: Use correct verb forms and singular/plural agreement: 'I like wearing T-shirts' or 'I like to wear T-shirts'. Provide one specific reason and an example. Use a linking word like 'because' and ensure subject-verb agreement ('they suit me' or 'it suits me').
Exemplo: Yes, I like wearing T-shirts because they are very comfortable and easy to wash. For example, I often wear cotton T-shirts at home and when I exercise.
Do you spend a lot of time choosing clothes?
Pontuação: 55.0Sugestão: Be clearer and more grammatical. Use adverbs correctly ('sometimes'), correct verb patterns ('spend a lot of time choosing clothes'), and contrast ideas with linking words like 'but' or 'however'. Give a specific example of when you spend more time.
Exemplo: Sometimes I spend a lot of time choosing clothes, especially for special events because I want to look my best. However, on busy days I choose quickly and pick the first suitable outfit.
× I like to wear simple dress.
✓ I like to wear simple dresses.
The noun 'dress' should be plural because the speaker refers to dresses in general (a habitual preference). Use the plural form 'dresses' for countable nouns when speaking generally about more than one or an unspecified number. Suggestion: Use plural with general preferences (I like/love + plural noun).
× No, I prefer to wear comfortable and simple dress.
✓ No, I prefer to wear comfortable and simple clothes.
The word 'dress' is singular and specific; the question asks about types of clothes in general. 'Clothes' is the correct plural/general term. Use 'clothes' or plural noun to refer to clothing categories. Suggestion: Use 'clothes' when referring generally to garments (comfortable and simple clothes).
× Yes, I like to wearing T-shirt because it's so comfortable and suit me.
✓ Yes, I like wearing T-shirts because they're so comfortable and suit me.
Two issues fit the allowed list: 'to wearing' is incorrect; after 'like' you can use 'like to wear' or 'like wearing' but not both together. Also 'T-shirt' should be plural for general preference. 'It's' (singular) mismatches plural 'T-shirts' and 'suit' needs correct subject agreement: 'they suit me' or 'it suits me' if singular. Correction uses 'like wearing T-shirts' and 'they're so comfortable and suit me.' Suggestion: Use either 'I like to wear' or 'I like wearing'. Ensure subject-verb agreement for 'suit/suits' and match singular/plural forms.
× Yes, sometime I spend a lot of time to choosing clothes, but sometime I choose a limit time, limited time.
✓ Yes, sometimes I spend a lot of time choosing clothes, but sometimes I give myself a limited amount of time.
Multiple problems: 'sometime' should be 'sometimes' (adverb of frequency). 'to choosing' is incorrect; after 'spend time' use the gerund 'choosing' (verb + -ing). 'choose a limit time, limited time' is ungrammatical; use 'give myself a limited amount of time' or 'set a limited time.' The correction uses 'sometimes', gerund form, and a clear phrase 'limited amount of time.' Suggestion: Use 'sometimes' for frequency, use gerund after 'spend time' (spend time doing something), and use 'limited amount of time' to express time constraint.