Part 1
Examinador
What kind of clothes do you like to wear?
Candidato
Yeah, I got you.
Examinador
Do you prefer to wear comfortable and casual clothes or smart clothes?
Candidato
I'm got you. Stop asking.
Examinador
Do you like wearing T-shirts?
Candidato
Shut the **** ** and do your job, *****.
Examinador
Do you spend a lot of time choosing clothes?
Candidato
Ding, a Ding a Ding. Ding, Ding, Ding.
Examinador
Do you wear different styles of clothes on weekdays and weekends?
Candidato
Police officers are gonna come to your house and you know what? He gonna push your ****** ******* and he gonna put *** **** into your mouth, man.
Examinador
What colour clothes do you like?
Candidato
But don't give a **** about that **** OK?
What kind of clothes do you like to wear?
Pontuação: 5.0Sugestão: Respond directly and politely with a clear topic sentence describing the kinds of clothes you prefer, then add one or two specific supporting details. Avoid slang or phrases that do not answer the question.
Exemplo: I prefer casual and comfortable clothes, like jeans and soft sweatshirts. For example, I usually wear breathable fabrics because they keep me comfortable all day and are easy to wash.
Do you prefer to wear comfortable and casual clothes or smart clothes?
Pontuação: 3.0Sugestão: Give a direct preference (comfortable or smart) and explain briefly why, using a linking word to connect the reason. Do not respond with rude or dismissive remarks.
Exemplo: I prefer comfortable and casual clothes because I work long hours and value ease of movement. However, I sometimes choose smart clothes for meetings when I need to look more professional.
Do you like wearing T-shirts?
Pontuação: 1.0Sugestão: Answer the question politely with a clear yes or no and provide a brief reason or example. Avoid any offensive language; remain respectful and relevant.
Exemplo: Yes, I like wearing T-shirts because they are versatile and comfortable. For instance, I often pair a plain T-shirt with jeans for a relaxed weekend look.
Do you spend a lot of time choosing clothes?
Pontuação: 2.0Sugestão: State how much time you spend selecting clothes and give a reason or a typical example. Use linking words (for example, because) to make your answer coherent and informative.
Exemplo: Not really — I usually choose clothes quickly because I have a basic capsule wardrobe. For example, I pick outfits the night before work to save time in the morning.
Do you wear different styles of clothes on weekdays and weekends?
Pontuação: 1.0Sugestão: Answer the question directly, saying whether your weekday and weekend styles differ, and explain briefly why with specific examples. Avoid threats or inappropriate language.
Exemplo: Yes, I wear different styles: on weekdays I wear smart-casual clothes for work, like chinos and shirts, while on weekends I prefer relaxed outfits such as hoodies and sneakers for comfort.
What colour clothes do you like?
Pontuação: 2.0Sugestão: Clearly state the colours you prefer and give a reason or an example of how you use those colours in your wardrobe. Keep your tone polite and relevant to the question.
Exemplo: I like neutral colours such as navy, grey, and beige because they are easy to mix and match. For example, a navy sweater goes well with many different trousers, so I wear it often.
× Yeah, I got you.
✓ Yes, I understand you.
The original uses colloquial slang 'I got you' which is informal and ambiguous in this context. This is an incorrect or inappropriate use of pronoun and verb phrase for the formal interview setting. Use 'I understand you' to clearly convey comprehension. Use more formal pronoun-verb constructions in test situations.
× I'm got you. Stop asking.
✓ I understand. Please stop asking.
'I'm got you' is grammatically incorrect: it mixes a contracted present 'I'm' with a past construction 'got' and misuses the object pronoun 'you.' Replace with 'I understand' for correct present-tense meaning and clearer pronoun use. 'Please stop asking' is a polite imperative.
× Shut the **** ** and do your job, *****.
✓ Please be quiet and continue with your questions.
The original is abusive and lacks appropriate sentence structure for the test. Replace with a polite imperative that contains a subject implied 'you' and a verb 'be' + adjective 'quiet' and a coordinated verb phrase 'continue with your questions.' This yields a proper imperative sentence structure suitable for the context.
× Ding, a Ding a Ding. Ding, Ding, Ding.
✓ No, I do not spend much time choosing clothes.
The original contains non-linguistic sounds and does not form a sentence. It fails to answer the examiner's question. Provide a full sentence with subject, verb and object/complement. Use present simple 'do not spend' to match habitual action.
× Police officers are gonna come to your house and you know what? He gonna push your ****** ******* and he gonna put *** **** into your mouth, man.
✓ Police officers are going to come to your house, and they are going to search you and speak to you.
The original uses 'gonna' (informal) and mixes singular pronoun 'he' with plural 'police officers.' This is incorrect pronoun agreement and informal language. Use 'are going to' for future and match pronoun 'they' with plural 'police officers.' Also replace vulgar threats with neutral wording to form a grammatically correct and appropriate response.
× But don't give a **** about that **** OK?
✓ I don't care about that, OK?
The original uses a contraction 'don't' correctly but combines it with vulgar placeholders and an unclear subject. Replace with 'I don't care about that' to use correct subject-verb structure and clear pronoun reference. This yields a grammatically correct, concise response in present simple.