Part 1
Examinador
What kind of clothes do you like to wear?
Candidato
I like to wear comfortable and breathable clothes, specially in this summer, for example T-shirt and jeans. However, I tend to wear fancy or designer clothes on special occasions such as parties, festivals and many more.
Examinador
Do you prefer to wear comfortable and casual clothes or smart clothes?
Candidato
Actually it depends upon the location where I am going. If I'm going for my work, then I prefer to wear something casual or comfortable. On the other hand, if I am going on dates or meeting to someone then I tend to wear smart clothes such as a dress or any suit.
Examinador
Do you like wearing T-shirts?
Candidato
Yes, I like to wear T-shirts because they are very comfortable and breathable. Especially in the summer when the days are very hot, we can wear T-shirt to move freely and focus more on the work.
Examinador
Do you spend a lot of time choosing clothes?
Candidato
No, I don't spend a lot of time on choosing what to wear on regular basis. However, if I'm getting ready for any special occasion, I may takes longer time to choose what I need to wear because I want to be look smart and more attractive, therefore I put some extra efforts.
Examinador
Do you wear different styles of clothes on weekdays and weekends?
Candidato
I like to wear casual clothes on weekdays such as T-shirt and jeans. However, on weekend I tend to wear smart and fancy clothes.
Examinador
What colour clothes do you like?
Candidato
Although I like all colors in clothes, I do not want to be a neon colors because I feel bit uncomfortable and. Bad in it.
What kind of clothes do you like to wear?
Pontuação: 78.0Sugestão: Be more concise and correct small grammar issues (e.g. 'especially' not 'specially'). Start with a clear topic sentence, then give one specific example and a brief reason. Avoid vague phrases like 'many more.'
Exemplo: I prefer comfortable, breathable clothes — for example, T-shirts and jeans — especially in summer because they keep me cool. For special occasions like parties or festivals, I choose designer or dressier outfits to look more formal.
Do you prefer to wear comfortable and casual clothes or smart clothes?
Pontuação: 80.0Sugestão: Structure answer with a clear topic sentence and use linking words for contrast. Fix small phrasing issues ('going to work', 'meeting someone'). Keep within 3–4 sentences and give specific examples of smart attire for different events.
Exemplo: It depends on the occasion. For work I usually wear casual, comfortable clothes like chinos and a polo shirt, whereas for dates or meetings I choose smart outfits such as a dress or a suit to make a good impression.
Do you like wearing T-shirts?
Pontuação: 82.0Sugestão: Answer directly then add a concise reason using linking words. Use correct article and plural forms ('T-shirts', 'a T-shirt') and avoid 'we' if speaking about personal preference unless generalizing. Provide one specific scenario.
Exemplo: Yes, I like wearing T-shirts because they are comfortable and breathable. For example, in hot summer days I wear a T-shirt to stay cool and move freely while I work.
Do you spend a lot of time choosing clothes?
Pontuação: 76.0Sugestão: Be careful with verb forms ('take', 'want to look') and join ideas with appropriate linking words. Keep sentences shorter and avoid redundancy. Give one concrete example of a special occasion and what you do.
Exemplo: No, I don't spend much time choosing everyday clothes. However, for special events like a wedding I take longer to pick an outfit because I want to look smart, so I try on several options and choose accessories carefully.
Do you wear different styles of clothes on weekdays and weekends?
Pontuação: 79.0Sugestão: Use plural/singular consistency ('on weekdays', 'on weekends') and a linking word for contrast. Add a brief reason why you change styles to make the answer more informative.
Exemplo: Yes. On weekdays I usually wear casual clothes like T-shirts and jeans for comfort at work. On weekends I prefer smarter or fancier clothes because I go out with friends or attend events.
What colour clothes do you like?
Pontuação: 65.0Sugestão: Correct grammar and phrasing: say 'I like many colours, but I avoid neon colours because they make me feel uncomfortable.' Remove fragments and be specific about which colours you prefer and why. Keep it to 1–2 sentences.
Exemplo: I like a range of colours, especially blues and neutrals. I avoid neon colours because they draw too much attention and make me feel uncomfortable.
× I like to wear comfortable and breathable clothes, specially in this summer, for example T-shirt and jeans.
✓ I like to wear comfortable and breathable clothes, especially in the summer, for example T-shirts and jeans.
Use 'especially' not 'specially' for emphasis; 'in the summer' is the correct article+season form; pluralize 'T-shirt' to 'T-shirts' to match general reference. Suggestion: replace 'specially' with 'especially', use 'in the summer', and pluralize common garment nouns when speaking generally.
× However, I tend to wear fancy or designer clothes on special occasions such as parties, festivals and many more.
✓ However, I tend to wear fancy or designer clothes on special occasions such as parties, festivals and other events.
The phrase 'many more' is informal and unclear here. Use 'other events' to list additional examples. Also keep parallel plural nouns. Suggestion: use clear phrases like 'other events' instead of 'many more'.
× Actually it depends upon the location where I am going.
✓ Actually it depends on the location where I am going.
Both 'depend on' and 'depend upon' exist, but 'depend on' is more natural in this context. Suggestion: use 'depend on' for everyday speech.
× If I'm going for my work, then I prefer to wear something casual or comfortable.
✓ If I'm going to work, then I prefer to wear something casual and comfortable.
Use 'going to work' rather than 'going for my work' for natural English; use 'and' to link adjectives describing the same noun. Suggestion: say 'going to work' and 'casual and comfortable'.
× On the other hand, if I am going on dates or meeting to someone then I tend to wear smart clothes such as a dress or any suit.
✓ On the other hand, if I am going on a date or meeting someone, then I tend to wear smart clothes such as a dress or a suit.
Use 'going on a date' (singular) or 'going on dates' (plural) and 'meeting someone' without 'to'. Use articles 'a dress' and 'a suit' for singular countable nouns. Suggestion: remove 'to' after 'meeting' and add appropriate articles.
× Yes, I like to wear T-shirts because they are very comfortable and breathable.
✓ Yes, I like to wear T-shirts because they are very comfortable and breathable.
Sentence is correct as written; 'T-shirts' plural matches 'they'. No change needed.
× Especially in the summer when the days are very hot, we can wear T-shirt to move freely and focus more on the work.
✓ Especially in the summer when the days are very hot, we can wear T-shirts to move freely and focus more on our work.
Use plural 'T-shirts' for general reference and include 'our' before 'work' to clarify whose work; 'the work' is awkward here. Suggestion: use 'T-shirts' and 'our work'.
× No, I don't spend a lot of time on choosing what to wear on regular basis.
✓ No, I don't spend a lot of time choosing what to wear on a regular basis.
Omit 'on' before 'choosing' and add the article 'a' in 'on a regular basis'. Suggestion: say 'spend time choosing' and 'on a regular basis'.
× However, if I'm getting ready for any special occasion, I may takes longer time to choose what I need to wear because I want to be look smart and more attractive, therefore I put some extra efforts.
✓ However, if I'm getting ready for any special occasion, I may take longer to choose what I need to wear because I want to look smart and more attractive; therefore, I put in some extra effort.
Use 'may take' (not 'may takes'); 'longer' should be followed by 'to' not 'time' here; 'want to look' not 'want to be look'; 'put in effort' is the idiomatic phrase and 'effort' is uncountable, so 'some extra effort'. Suggestion: correct verb forms and use idiomatic phrases 'take longer', 'want to look', and 'put in effort'.
× I like to wear casual clothes on weekdays such as T-shirt and jeans.
✓ I like to wear casual clothes on weekdays such as T-shirts and jeans.
Pluralize 'T-shirt' to 'T-shirts' when speaking generally. Suggestion: use plural for general garment references.
× However, on weekend I tend to wear smart and fancy clothes.
✓ However, on weekends I tend to wear smart and fancy clothes.
Use 'on weekends' (plural) or 'at the weekend' depending on variety of English; include 's' for habitual weekends. Suggestion: say 'on weekends' for habitual actions.
× Although I like all colors in clothes, I do not want to be a neon colors because I feel bit uncomfortable and. Bad in it.
✓ Although I like all colors of clothing, I do not want neon colors because I feel a bit uncomfortable and bad in them.
Use 'colors of clothing' or 'colors in clothes'; remove unnecessary 'be' before colors; 'neon colors' is plural so use 'them'; add 'a' before 'bit'; combine 'uncomfortable and bad' into 'uncomfortable and bad in them' or better 'uncomfortable wearing them'. Suggestion: rephrase to 'I do not want neon colors because I feel a bit uncomfortable wearing them.'