Part 1
Examinador
What kind of clothes do you like to wear?
Candidato
Personally, I prefer wearing a plain T-shirt paired with a pair of white jeans and a cotton scarf because it is comfortable and casual. For more formal occasions, I swept the cotton scarf for a Dracula 6 scarf so the outfit looks smarter and more versatile.
Examinador
Do you prefer to wear comfortable and casual clothes or smart clothes?
Candidato
It depends. As a student with Quebec schedule, I prefer to dress gradually as it is easy and more practical to to attend my everyday classes. But if I have to attend a formal event such as gathering, I prefer to wear smartly.
Examinador
Do you like wearing T-shirts?
Candidato
Yes I do actually, especially the one with stripes because it make it more bold and I just love on how it creates a good first impression.
Examinador
Do you spend a lot of time choosing clothes?
Candidato
Yes, especially when I have to attend an important event such as reunion gathering. I love to have a good outfit on so that I could make a good first impression.
Examinador
Do you wear different styles of clothes on weekdays and weekends?
Candidato
In weekdays, yes, I love to match and different outfit each day just so that I can look more presentable when I have to attend classes. However, on weekend, I love to have something cozy even though I cook, I need to repeat it.
Examinador
What colour clothes do you like?
Candidato
At the moment I prefer book colour like maroon or green. I love to have my striped green T-shirt on because it brightened my skin tone as well as making me feel more comfortable and confident.
What kind of clothes do you like to wear?
Pontuação: 60.0Sugestão: Be clearer and more natural: start with a concise topic sentence, avoid awkward phrasing and irrelevant words, and give one specific supporting detail. Correct vocabulary errors (e.g., "swept the cotton scarf for a Dracula 6 scarf" is unclear). Keep it within 3–4 sentences.
Exemplo: I usually wear plain T-shirts with white jeans because they are comfortable and casual. For smarter occasions, I swap the cotton scarf for a silk one to make the outfit look more polished and versatile. Overall, I prefer simple, comfortable clothes that can be dressed up when needed.
Do you prefer to wear comfortable and casual clothes or smart clothes?
Pontuação: 55.0Sugestão: Be direct and avoid unclear phrases. Use a clear topic sentence that answers the question, then one or two specific reasons with linking words. Fix grammar and awkward collocations (e.g., "dress gradually", "wear smartly").
Exemplo: It depends, but I usually prefer comfortable, casual clothes for daily life because they are practical for long days of classes. However, when I attend formal events like gatherings, I choose smart clothes to look more professional and respectful.
Do you like wearing T-shirts?
Pontuação: 60.0Sugestão: Keep the answer concise and correct grammar: use a clear topic sentence, then one specific reason with correct verb forms. Avoid vague phrases like "make it more bold" and "I just love on how."
Exemplo: Yes, I like wearing T-shirts, especially striped ones, because the pattern looks bolder and helps me make a good first impression. They are also easy to pair with jeans or shorts.
Do you spend a lot of time choosing clothes?
Pontuação: 70.0Sugestão: Answer directly and give specific details; correct minor errors and use natural linking words. Mention how much time and what you do when choosing an outfit to be more informative.
Exemplo: Yes, I often spend quite a bit of time choosing clothes for important events like reunions. I usually try on several outfits and pick accessories so I can make a good first impression.
Do you wear different styles of clothes on weekdays and weekends?
Pontuação: 50.0Sugestão: Be concise and correct grammar. Use a clear topic sentence stating the difference, then one or two specific examples. Avoid unclear clauses ("even though I cook, I need to repeat it").
Exemplo: Yes. On weekdays I wear more presentable outfits for classes, like shirts and neat jeans. On weekends I prefer cozy clothes like sweatshirts and leggings so I can relax at home.
What colour clothes do you like?
Pontuação: 65.0Sugestão: Be specific and avoid odd phrases ("book colour"). Start with a clear topic sentence naming the colours, then explain why with linked details. Correct verb forms and use concise phrasing.
Exemplo: At the moment I prefer darker colours like maroon and green. For example, my striped green T-shirt brightens my complexion and makes me feel more comfortable and confident.
× Personally, I prefer wearing a plain T-shirt paired with a pair of white jeans and a cotton scarf because it is comfortable and casual.
✓ Personally, I prefer wearing a plain T-shirt paired with white jeans and a cotton scarf because it is comfortable and casual.
Use of 'a pair of' is unnecessary when describing clothing in this context; saying 'white jeans' is natural. This is a style/usage issue related to noun phrase structure rather than a core grammar category, but it involves the verb + -ing preference structure which is correct here. Suggestion: remove redundant 'a pair of' to make the sentence more fluent.
× For more formal occasions, I swept the cotton scarf for a Dracula 6 scarf so the outfit looks smarter and more versatile.
✓ For more formal occasions, I swap the cotton scarf for a darker scarf so the outfit looks smarter and more versatile.
The original uses 'swept' which is incorrect (wrong verb and past tense). The intended meaning is a present habitual action when talking about preferences, so use 'swap' (present simple) not past participle. Also 'Dracula 6 scarf' seems incorrect; replace with 'darker scarf' or a specific scarf name. Suggestion: use present simple 'swap' for habitual preferences and choose the correct noun.
× As a student with Quebec schedule, I prefer to dress gradually as it is easy and more practical to to attend my everyday classes.
✓ As a student with a Quebec schedule, I prefer to dress casually as it is easier and more practical to attend my everyday classes.
Errors: missing article before 'Quebec schedule', incorrect phrase 'dress gradually' and duplicated 'to'. 'Dress casually' fits the meaning. Also comparative form 'easier' is required. Suggestions: add 'a' before 'Quebec schedule', replace 'gradually' with 'casually', remove duplicate 'to', and use 'easier'.
× But if I have to attend a formal event such as gathering, I prefer to wear smartly.
✓ But if I have to attend a formal event such as a gathering, I prefer to dress smartly.
Use of 'wear smartly' is incorrect because 'smartly' modifies verbs like 'dress', not 'wear' directly in this context. Also missing article 'a' before 'gathering'. Suggestion: use 'dress smartly' and include the article.
× Yes I do actually, especially the one with stripes because it make it more bold and I just love on how it creates a good first impression.
✓ Yes, I do actually, especially the ones with stripes because they make me look bolder and I just love how they create a good first impression.
Multiple errors: missing commas, singular/plural mismatch ('one' vs 'they'), subject-verb agreement 'make' requires plural subject 'they' or change verb to 'makes' with singular. 'Make it more bold' is awkward; use 'make me look bolder'. Remove unnecessary preposition 'on' after 'love'. Suggestions: match number (ones/they), fix agreement, and use natural collocations ('look bolder', 'love how').
× Yes, especially when I have to attend an important event such as reunion gathering.
✓ Yes, especially when I have to attend an important event such as a reunion gathering.
Missing article 'a' before 'reunion gathering'. This is an article error but also affects noun phrase; adding 'a' corrects the reference. Suggestion: include the article for countable nouns.
× I love to have a good outfit on so that I could make a good first impression.
✓ I like to wear a good outfit so that I can make a good first impression.
Use of 'could' is inappropriate for present habitual intention; use 'can'. 'Love to have a good outfit on' is awkward; 'like to wear' or 'love wearing' is natural. Suggestion: use 'can' for ability in present/future contexts and choose natural collocations.
× In weekdays, yes, I love to match and different outfit each day just so that I can look more presentable when I have to attend classes.
✓ On weekdays, yes, I love to match different outfits each day just so that I can look more presentable when I have to attend classes.
'In weekdays' is wrong preposition; use 'On weekdays'. 'Match and different outfit' is ungrammatical: use 'match different outfits' or 'wear a different outfit'. Suggestion: use 'on' with days/time periods and correct noun phrase to plural 'outfits'.
× However, on weekend, I love to have something cozy even though I cook, I need to repeat it.
✓ However, on weekends, I like to wear something cozy; even if I cook, I tend to repeat outfits.
'On weekend' should be 'on weekends' or 'at the weekend'. 'I love to have something cozy' is unnatural for clothing; use 'like to wear something cozy'. The clause 'even though I cook, I need to repeat it' is unclear; interpret as repeating outfits and rephrase. Suggestion: pluralize 'weekends', use 'wear', and clarify meaning.
× At the moment I prefer book colour like maroon or green.
✓ At the moment I prefer dark colours like maroon or green.
'Book colour' is incorrect word choice; likely meant 'dark colour' or 'earthy colour'. Also 'colour' should be plural 'colours' when listing examples. Suggestion: use 'dark colours' or 'earth tones' for clarity.
× I love to have my striped green T-shirt on because it brightened my skin tone as well as making me feel more comfortable and confident.
✓ I love to wear my striped green T-shirt because it brightens my skin tone and makes me feel more comfortable and confident.
Mixed tenses: 'love' (present), 'brightened' (past) should be present 'brightens' to match general truth. Also use parallel structure: 'brightens my skin tone and makes me feel...'. Suggestion: keep present simple for general preferences and use parallel verbs.