Part 1
Examinador
What kind of clothes do you like to wear?
Candidato
I learned to wear kimono which is Japanese traditional clothes. So I bring my kimono to Malay here and then I often wear this kimonos in special days.
Examinador
Do you prefer to wear comfortable and casual clothes or smart clothes?
Candidato
I prefer I usually prefer casual quarters because it's comfortable for me. But as mentioned as I mentioned earlier, in special occasion I wear a kimono.
Examinador
Do you like wearing T-shirts?
Candidato
Yes, how you do? I have some uh, colorful T-shirts. I like the Uniqlo ones because the branders, uh, T-shirts is very tough.
Examinador
Do you spend a lot of time choosing clothes?
Candidato
No, I don't, because in the morning it's very busy, so umm, the day before I prepare my course in advance.
Examinador
Do you wear different styles of clothes on weekdays and weekends?
Candidato
Yes, I do. On weekdays I should go to my office so I wear formal clothes. However, on weekends I prefer to wear casual clothes.
Examinador
What colour clothes do you like?
Candidato
I like, uh, colorful clothes, like a bright bright red or rain or blue. So my clothes are very colorful.
What kind of clothes do you like to wear?
Pontuação: 68.0Sugestão: 回答をより自然で一貫性のある英語にするために、文法の誤り(冠詞・複数形・語順)を直し、主題文の後に具体的な補足(いつ・どこで・なぜ着るか)を1〜2文で付け加えてください。リンク語(for example, so, because, usually)を使って流れを良くしましょう。
Exemplo: I like wearing kimonos, which are traditional Japanese clothes. I brought my kimono with me to Malaysia, and I usually wear it on special occasions such as festivals or weddings.
Do you prefer to wear comfortable and casual clothes or smart clothes?
Pontuação: 64.0Sugestão: 冗長な表現や繰り返しを避け、一文で明確な主張をし、その後で例外を示す文を付けてください。語彙の誤り("quarters"→"clothes")を正し、接続詞(but, however)で流れを整えましょう。
Exemplo: I usually prefer comfortable, casual clothes because they are more practical for daily life. However, on special occasions I wear a kimono or other formal clothing.
Do you like wearing T-shirts?
Pontuação: 58.0Sugestão: 最初の短い肯定に続けて具体的な理由と例を簡潔に述べてください。発音や語彙の誤りを避けるため、正しい単語("branded"や"durable")を使い、冗長なフィラーを減らしましょう。
Exemplo: Yes, I do. I have several colorful T-shirts, and I prefer Uniqlo because their T-shirts are well-made and durable.
Do you spend a lot of time choosing clothes?
Pontuação: 70.0Sugestão: 回答は概ね良いですが、単語の誤り("course"→"clothes")とフィラーを減らし、理由と対策を明確に述べると良いです。リンク語(because, so)を用いて論理をはっきりさせましょう。
Exemplo: No, I don't spend much time choosing clothes because mornings are hectic, so I usually prepare my clothes the night before.
Do you wear different styles of clothes on weekdays and weekends?
Pontuação: 78.0Sugestão: 良い構成ですが、"should go"は不要で、より自然な表現("I go to the office")に直してください。理由や具体例(what kind of formal clothes)を一文で付けると説得力が増します。
Exemplo: Yes. On weekdays I go to the office, so I usually wear formal clothes like a shirt and trousers. On weekends I prefer comfortable casual clothes, such as jeans and T-shirts.
What colour clothes do you like?
Pontuação: 60.0Sugestão: 語彙ミス("rain"→"green"?)や繰り返し("bright bright")を直し、具体例を2〜3色に絞って順序立てて述べてください。理由(why you like bright colours)を添えると良いです。
Exemplo: I like colorful clothes, especially bright red, green and blue, because they cheer me up and make my outfits more lively.
× I learned to wear kimono which is Japanese traditional clothes.
✓ I learned to wear a kimono, which is traditional Japanese clothing.
The sentence uses 'learned to wear kimono' which is acceptable but needs an article and correct noun form: 'kimono' as a singular countable noun usually takes an article 'a' and 'clothing' is the uncountable collective noun for garments. Also adjective order in English is 'traditional Japanese' not 'Japanese traditional'. Improve by adding commas to introduce the relative clause.
× So I bring my kimono to Malay here and then I often wear this kimonos in special days.
✓ So I brought my kimono to Malaysia, and I often wear this kimono on special days.
Problems: 'Malay' is the adjective/noun for people; the country name is 'Malaysia'. Tense should match narrative: if referring to a past action, 'brought' is correct. 'kimono' as singular must be consistent; do not mix 'this kimonos'. Use 'on special days' for idiomatic preposition and plural time expression.
× I prefer I usually prefer casual quarters because it's comfortable for me.
✓ I usually prefer casual clothes because they are comfortable for me.
Redundant phrase 'I prefer I usually prefer' should be reduced to 'I usually prefer'. 'quarters' is incorrect word for clothing; use 'clothes'. Agreement: 'clothes' is plural so use 'they are' not 'it's'.
× But as mentioned as I mentioned earlier, in special occasion I wear a kimono.
✓ But as I mentioned earlier, on special occasions I wear a kimono.
Redundant 'as mentioned as I mentioned' should be 'as I mentioned earlier'. Use plural 'occasions' or include an article 'a special occasion'. Use preposition 'on' for days/occasions.
× Yes, how you do? I have some uh, colorful T-shirts.
✓ Yes, how do you do? I have some colorful T-shirts.
Question inversion is required: 'How do you do?' not 'how you do?'. Remove filler 'uh' in formal response. Also keep punctuation and capitalization consistent.
× I like the Uniqlo ones because the branders, uh, T-shirts is very tough.
✓ I like the Uniqlo ones because their T-shirts are very durable.
Word choice: 'branders' is incorrect; use 'their' or 'the brand's'. 'T-shirts is' has subject-verb agreement error; 'T-shirts are'. 'Very tough' is understandable but 'durable' is more natural for clothing quality.
× No, I don't, because in the morning it's very busy, so umm, the day before I prepare my course in advance.
✓ No, I don't, because I am very busy in the morning, so I prepare my clothes the day before.
Clarity and word choice: 'it's very busy' is impersonal; better 'I am very busy'. 'course' is likely a mispronunciation of 'clothes'. Place time phrase 'the day before' after the verb phrase for natural order.
× On weekdays I should go to my office so I wear formal clothes.
✓ On weekdays I have to go to my office, so I wear formal clothes.
'Should' suggests advice rather than obligation; 'have to' or 'must' better expresses the need to go to the office. The rest of the sentence is fine.
× What colour clothes do you like? I like, uh, colorful clothes, like a bright bright red or rain or blue.
✓ I like colorful clothes, such as bright red, green, or blue.
The list contained 'rain' which is likely 'green'. Use 'such as' to introduce examples. Do not repeat 'bright' twice. Use commas between items. Also 'colour' is British spelling and acceptable, but keep consistency.
× So my clothes are very colorful.
✓ My clothes are very colorful.
Minor stylistic issue: remove leading 'So' unless needed for cohesion. The sentence is grammatically correct but can be simplified for fluency.