Part 1
Examinador
What kind of clothes do you like to wear?
Candidato
I usually prefer to wear casual clothes, light white ones, colorful that are colorful. I prefer to wear poor cotton because they are breathable and comfortable, especially in warm weather.
Examinador
Do you prefer to wear comfortable and casual clothes or smart clothes?
Candidato
Well it depends on the occasion. If it's to support daily work, I opt for whatever I found. I pick up the first clothes I find in the morning. But if it's something like occasional like marriage, I would prefer to wear smart clothes.
Examinador
Do you like wearing T-shirts?
Candidato
Yes, definitely. I prefer written T-shirts, especially in summer when it's warm. It helps me, keeps my skin breathable and I don't feel heavy.
Examinador
Do you spend a lot of time choosing clothes?
Candidato
It depends on the occasion. If it's something special like marriage, such as marriage, I love to take my time getting ready and see what can suits me. It's gonna take me like about 15 minutes. But if it's something like for daily work, I usually spend about 5 minutes to get ready.
Examinador
Do you wear different styles of clothes on weekdays and weekends?
Candidato
Definitely yes because during the weekdays I you I try to wear something that fits my work but on the weekends I just prefer to wear something simple and casual to stay comfortable.
Examinador
What colour clothes do you like?
Candidato
Well, it depends on my mood. When I'm in a good mood I usually choose bright color because they brighten my day. But when I'm feeling tired I tend to go to darker shades because they feel more comfortable.
What kind of clothes do you like to wear?
Pontuação: 65.0Sugestão: Be more concise and correct word choice. Start with a clear topic sentence (e.g. “I prefer casual clothes.”), avoid repetition, and use correct vocabulary (e.g. “pure cotton” or “light cotton”). Add one specific detail and a linking word for clarity.
Exemplo: I prefer casual clothes, especially light cotton shirts. For example, I often choose white or pastel T‑shirts because pure cotton is breathable and comfortable in warm weather.
Do you prefer to wear comfortable and casual clothes or smart clothes?
Pontuação: 58.0Sugestão: Use clearer phrasing and correct collocations. Begin with a direct answer and then explain with reasons and a linking word. Avoid awkward phrases like “to support daily work” or “occasional like marriage.”
Exemplo: It depends on the occasion. For daily work I usually wear comfortable casual clothes because I need to be practical; however, for special events such as weddings I prefer smart outfits to look more formal.
Do you like wearing T-shirts?
Pontuação: 72.0Sugestão: Be precise about terminology and shorten the answer. Use a linking word to add a reason and correct word forms (e.g. “printed T‑shirts” and “they keep my skin cool”).
Exemplo: Yes, I do. I like printed T‑shirts, especially in summer, because they are made of cotton and keep my skin cool, so I don't feel heavy.
Do you spend a lot of time choosing clothes?
Pontuação: 68.0Sugestão: Avoid repetition and informal language. Give a clear topic sentence, use correct tense and word forms, and use linking words to contrast special and daily occasions.
Exemplo: It depends on the occasion. For special events like weddings I take my time—about 15 minutes—to choose an outfit that suits me; whereas for everyday work I usually decide in around five minutes.
Do you wear different styles of clothes on weekdays and weekends?
Pontuação: 66.0Sugestão: Be concise and remove hesitations and filler words. Start with a direct answer, then briefly explain the difference using a linking word (e.g. “whereas” or “while”).
Exemplo: Yes. During weekdays I wear more work‑appropriate clothes, whereas on weekends I prefer simple, casual outfits to stay comfortable.
What colour clothes do you like?
Pontuação: 75.0Sugestão: Good content and structure—shorten slightly and use plural forms and linking words. Replace “color” with “colors” and add a brief example to be more specific.
Exemplo: It depends on my mood. When I'm cheerful I choose bright colors like yellow or light blue because they lift my spirits, while when I'm tired I prefer darker shades such as navy or gray because they feel more calming.
× I usually prefer to wear casual clothes, light white ones, colorful that are colorful.
✓ I usually prefer to wear casual clothes, light white ones that are colorful.
The original sentence repeats 'colorful' unnecessarily and has awkward word order. Remove the duplicate word and place 'that are colorful' after the noun phrase to modify it correctly. Suggestion: avoid repetition and ensure modifiers follow the noun they describe.
× I prefer to wear poor cotton because they are breathable and comfortable, especially in warm weather.
✓ I prefer to wear pure cotton because it is breathable and comfortable, especially in warm weather.
'Poor cotton' is incorrect; likely intended 'pure cotton.' Also 'cotton' is an uncountable noun and takes singular agreement ('it is') rather than 'they are.' Use the correct adjective 'pure' and singular verb agreement with uncountable nouns.
× Well it depends on the occasion.
✓ Well, it depends on the occasion.
Add a comma after the introductory word 'Well' for correct punctuation and natural spoken rhythm. This is a minor sentence-structure/punctuation correction to improve clarity.
× If it's to support daily work, I opt for whatever I found.
✓ If it's for daily work, I opt for whatever I find.
Use 'for' instead of 'to support' to express purpose. The verb 'find' should be in present simple to match habitual present action; 'found' (past) is incorrect here.
× I pick up the first clothes I find in the morning.
✓ I pick the first clothes I find in the morning.
'Pick up' is acceptable but 'pick' is more natural with 'clothes' in this context. No tense change needed; maintain present simple for habitual actions.
× But if it's something like occasional like marriage, I would prefer to wear smart clothes.
✓ But if it's a special occasion like a wedding, I prefer to wear smart clothes.
Replace 'something like occasional like marriage' with 'a special occasion like a wedding' for correct noun usage and clarity. Use 'prefer' (present simple) to express habitual choice rather than 'would prefer' which is conditional.
× Yes, definitely. I prefer written T-shirts, especially in summer when it's warm.
✓ Yes, definitely. I prefer printed T-shirts, especially in summer when it's warm.
'Written T-shirts' is awkward; 'printed T-shirts' or 'T-shirts with writing' is the correct phrase. No tense change necessary.
× It helps me, keeps my skin breathable and I don't feel heavy.
✓ They help me stay cool, keep my skin comfortable, and prevent me from feeling heavy.
Pronoun agreement: refer to T-shirts plural 'they' rather than 'it.' 'Breathable' describes materials, not skin; use 'keep my skin comfortable' or 'keep me cool.' Use parallel verbs 'help...keep...prevent' for clarity.
× It depends on the occasion.
✓ It depends on the occasion.
This sentence is grammatical; keep as is. No change needed.
× If it's something special like marriage, such as marriage, I love to take my time getting ready and see what can suits me.
✓ If it's something special like a wedding, I like to take my time getting ready and see what suits me.
Remove repetition 'such as marriage.' Use 'a wedding' for natural English. Change 'love to' to 'like to' (both acceptable) and correct verb phrase 'what suits me' (not 'can suits me').
× It's gonna take me like about 15 minutes.
✓ It will take me about 15 minutes.
Avoid informal 'gonna' in standard spoken English; use 'will' or 'it's going to.' Also remove redundant 'like about.' Use 'about 15 minutes.'
× But if it's something like for daily work, I usually spend about 5 minutes to get ready.
✓ But if it's for daily work, I usually spend about 5 minutes getting ready.
Use 'for' to show purpose and change 'to get ready' to the gerund 'getting ready' after 'spend time.' This follows the correct verb+ -ing construction after 'spend.'
× Definitely yes because during the weekdays I you I try to wear something that fits my work but on the weekends I just prefer to wear something simple and casual to stay comfortable.
✓ Definitely, yes. During weekdays I try to wear something appropriate for work, but on weekends I prefer to wear something simple and casual to stay comfortable.
Remove accidental repeated words 'I you I.' Use 'appropriate for work' instead of 'fits my work.' Add comma and split sentence for clarity. Maintain present simple for habitual actions.
× Well, it depends on my mood.
✓ Well, it depends on my mood.
Sentence is correct as is; no change needed.
× When I'm in a good mood I usually choose bright color because they brighten my day.
✓ When I'm in a good mood I usually choose bright colors because they brighten my day.
'Color' should be plural 'colors' when speaking generally. 'They brighten my day' correctly agrees with plural 'colors.'
× But when I'm feeling tired I tend to go to darker shades because they feel more comfortable.
✓ But when I'm feeling tired I tend to choose darker shades because they feel more comfortable.
Replace 'go to darker shades' with 'choose darker shades' for natural collocation. 'They feel more comfortable' is acceptable referring to colors/shades, though could also say 'I feel more comfortable' to refer to personal comfort.