ClothingPart 1 Relatório

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Part 1

Examinador

What kind of clothes do you like to wear?

Candidato

I prefer casual clothes because they're suitable for my daily life and easy to mix and match. I usually wear simple jeans and plain T-shirts since they're comfortable and practical for my daily routine.

Examinador

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

Candidato

It depends. For my daily life, I prefer casual clothes like jeans and T-shirt because they are comfortable and practical. However, for conferences or other work related events I wear smart clothes, for example a blazer and dress trousers to look more professional and make a good impression.

Examinador

Do you like wearing T-shirts?

Candidato

Absolutely, I love wearing T-shirt because they're comfortable and practical for everyday life. I usually wear them when I meet my friend or family and at home when I'm relaxing since they're casual and easy to move in.

Examinador

Do you spend a lot of time choosing clothes?

Candidato

Actually not, I hate wasting my time to choose outfit, so all my clothes are practical and casual style. So I just grabbed the first thing that I see and of course it will look good.

Examinador

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

Candidato

Actually not really. I don't like wasting my time choosing clothes, so I buy practical casual items that go with everything. I usually just grab the first thing I see because my wardrobe is simple and everything still looks near together.

Examinador

What colour clothes do you like?

Candidato

I prefer wearing passel tones because it's used for my appearance and I look good in these colors. However, when I wear too bright colors, umm, I look not natural, gigantic.

Avaliação

Total

Total: 5.5Fluência e coerência: 5.5Pronúncia: 6.0Gramática: 5.5Recurso lexical: 6.0

Part 1

What kind of clothes do you like to wear?

Pontuação: 78.0

Sugestão: Your answer is clear and relevant, but you can improve by adding a brief linking phrase and a more specific example to make it more natural and informative. Also avoid repeating the same idea twice (comfortable/practical). Keep it within 3–4 sentences.

Exemplo: I prefer casual clothes because they suit my everyday activities and are easy to mix and match. For example, I often wear blue jeans with a plain T-shirt and a light jacket, which works well for commuting and running errands. This combination is comfortable yet presentable.

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

Pontuação: 88.0

Sugestão: Strong, well-structured answer with contrast and an example. To improve further, use a linking word at the start of the second part (e.g., "however") which you already used, and make the topic sentence slightly more natural (avoid choppy start). You can add a brief reason why smart clothes make a better impression.

Exemplo: I usually prefer comfortable, casual clothes for everyday life because they suit my routine and feel practical. However, for conferences or work events I wear smart clothes — for instance, a blazer and dress trousers — because they help me look professional and confident.

Do you like wearing T-shirts?

Pontuação: 82.0

Sugestão: Good enthusiasm and clear examples. Improve by varying vocabulary (use plural 'T-shirts') and adding a brief linking phrase to avoid repetition of 'comfortable/practical'. Keep sentences concise and combine similar ideas to sound more fluent.

Exemplo: Absolutely — I love wearing T-shirts because they’re comfortable and versatile. I usually wear them when I meet friends or relax at home, since they’re casual and allow me to move freely.

Do you spend a lot of time choosing clothes?

Pontuação: 70.0

Sugestão: Answer is understandable but has grammatical errors and some informal phrasing. Improve grammar (e.g., 'I hate wasting time choosing outfits', 'I just grab the first thing I see') and avoid absolute statements like 'of course it will look good.' Provide a short reason why simplicity matters to you.

Exemplo: Not really — I hate wasting time choosing outfits, so I buy practical, casual clothes that go with everything. I usually just grab the first suitable item I see because my wardrobe is simple and coordinated.

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

Pontuação: 72.0

Sugestão: Clear point but repetitive of previous answer. Improve by adding a linking phrase and a short specific example that contrasts a weekday and weekend activity to justify the choice. Fix awkward phrasing ('looks near together' → 'goes together').

Exemplo: Not really — I wear similar casual clothes on weekdays and weekends because my wardrobe is versatile. For example, a pair of jeans and a T-shirt works both for office-casual meetings and for meeting friends at the weekend.

What colour clothes do you like?

Pontuação: 60.0

Sugestão: Content is relevant but vocabulary and grammar need correction. Use correct word 'pastel' not 'passel', and avoid informal fillers like 'umm'. Give clearer reasons and a polished comparison (e.g., 'pastels are subtle and flattering; bright colors feel overwhelming').

Exemplo: I prefer pastel tones because they suit my complexion and give a subtle, tidy appearance. By contrast, very bright colors can be overwhelming and make me feel less natural.

Gramática

Plural and article errors

× I usually wear simple jeans and plain T-shirts since they're comfortable and practical for my daily routine.

I usually wear simple jeans and plain T-shirts since they are comfortable and practical for my daily routine.

The issue is not grammatical number but contraction style; expanded 'they're' to 'they are' is optional. However this sentence is grammatically acceptable. No change required except stylistic choice to avoid contractions in formal speech.

Article errors

× For my daily life, I prefer casual clothes like jeans and T-shirt because they are comfortable and practical.

For my daily life, I prefer casual clothes like jeans and T-shirts because they are comfortable and practical.

Singular 'T-shirt' should be plural 'T-shirts' to match 'jeans' and the general reference to types of casual clothes. Use plural when speaking generally about garments.

Verb form (gerund)

× However, for conferences or other work related events I wear smart clothes, for example a blazer and dress trousers to look more professional and make a good impression.

However, for conferences or other work-related events I wear smart clothes, for example a blazer and dress trousers, to look more professional and make a good impression.

Missing hyphen in 'work-related' (compound adjective) and needed comma before the infinitive phrase 'to look' for clarity. Also add comma after 'trousers' to separate clauses. These are punctuation/compound adjective issues.

Article errors

× Absolutely, I love wearing T-shirt because they're comfortable and practical for everyday life.

Absolutely, I love wearing T-shirts because they are comfortable and practical for everyday life.

Use plural 'T-shirts' when speaking generally. Also expanded contraction 'they're' to 'they are' for formality; main error was number agreement between generic noun and verb reference.

Incorrect use of pronouns

× I usually wear them when I meet my friend or family and at home when I'm relaxing since they're casual and easy to move in.

I usually wear them when I meet my friends or family and at home when I'm relaxing since they are casual and allow me to move easily.

'Friend' should be plural 'friends' when referring generally; 'move in' is awkward—use 'allow me to move easily' or 'are easy to move in' (but keep consistent pronoun and verb forms). Also expanded contraction for clarity.

Sentence structure errors

× Actually not, I hate wasting my time to choose outfit, so all my clothes are practical and casual style.

Actually not. I hate wasting time choosing outfits, so all my clothes are practical and casual in style.

Use full stop to separate responses. 'Wasting my time to choose outfit' is ungrammatical: correct form is 'wasting time choosing outfits' (gerund after 'waste time') and 'outfits' plural. Also 'casual style' should be 'casual in style' or 'casual-styled' for correctness.

Tense/verb choice and sentence structure

× So I just grabbed the first thing that I see and of course it will look good.

So I just grab the first thing that I see and, of course, it usually looks good.

Mix of past 'grabbed' and present 'see' is inconsistent; keep present simple for habitual action: 'I just grab.' 'Will look' implies future; 'usually looks' fits habitual meaning. Added commas for clarity.

Tense consistency

× Actually not really. I don't like wasting my time choosing clothes, so I buy practical casual items that go with everything.

Actually, not really. I don't like wasting time choosing clothes, so I buy practical, casual items that go with everything.

Minor punctuation and comma use: add comma after 'actually' and between adjectives 'practical, casual'. Also 'wasting my time' -> 'wasting time' is more natural; both are acceptable. No major grammatical error beyond style.

Word choice and collocation

× I usually just grab the first thing I see because my wardrobe is simple and everything still looks near together.

I usually just grab the first thing I see because my wardrobe is simple and everything still looks cohesive together.

'Near together' is incorrect collocation; use 'goes together', 'matches', or 'looks cohesive together'. 'Looks cohesive together' or 'goes together' are natural expressions.

Spelling and article errors

× I prefer wearing passel tones because it's used for my appearance and I look good in these colors.

I prefer wearing pastel tones because they suit my appearance and I look good in those colors.

'Passel' is misspelling; correct word is 'pastel'. 'It's used for my appearance' is unnatural: use 'they suit my appearance' and match plural 'tones' with plural pronoun 'they'. Use 'those colors' or 'these colors' consistently.

Adjective and word choice errors

× However, when I wear too bright colors, umm, I look not natural, gigantic.

However, when I wear very bright colors, I don't look natural; I look exaggerated.

Word order and negation: use 'I don't look natural' not 'I look not natural'. 'Gigantic' is inappropriate for describing colors on a person; better choices are 'exaggerated', 'unnatural', or 'overwhelming'. Remove filler 'umm' in formal answers.

Vocabulário

BrightShining; Sunny; Vivid; Happy; Promising
ComfortablePleasant; Cozy; Loose; Leisurely
EasyUncomplicated; Docile; Vulnerable; Leisurely
GoodFine; Virtuous; Well-behaved; Right; Capable
SimpleStraightforward; Clear; Plain; Candid
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