Part 1
Examinador
What kind of clothes do you like to wear?
Candidato
I'd like to wear an in jumper because it's a warm clothes. For example, I wear the in last winter.
Examinador
Do you prefer to wear comfortable and casual clothes or smart clothes?
Candidato
I think I prefer to casual clothes because it's comfortable for me and it's a beautiful clothes.
Examinador
Do you like wearing T-shirts?
Candidato
I thought, I don't like wearing short because it's, uh, uncomfortable for me. Umm, and it's a very short.
Examinador
Do you spend a lot of time choosing clothes?
Candidato
I, I think I'm not spend time a lot. I spend a lot of time choosing clothes because I wear the choosing clothes and.
Examinador
Do you wear different styles of clothes on weekdays and weekends?
Candidato
I don't wear different styles weekends and weekdays and weekends because I I have only smart clothes. In weekends I wear the shirt.
Examinador
What colour clothes do you like?
Candidato
I like it. I'd like black and white because it's a comfort me umm and it's a beautiful clothes. And it's a wonderful color.
What kind of clothes do you like to wear?
Pontuação: 48.0Sugestão: Be clearer and more natural: start with a direct topic sentence naming the clothing you prefer, correct grammar (e.g. "a warm jumper"), avoid filler words, and give one specific supporting detail (when/why you wear it). Use linking words if adding details.
Exemplo: I like wearing a warm jumper. For example, I wore a thick wool jumper last winter because it kept me very warm during cold mornings.
Do you prefer to wear comfortable and casual clothes or smart clothes?
Pontuação: 52.0Sugestão: Answer directly, fix grammar ("prefer casual clothes"), and give a clear reason plus a short example. Use a linking word such as "because" or "so" to connect ideas and avoid vague adjectives like "beautiful" without explanation.
Exemplo: I prefer casual clothes because they are more comfortable for everyday activities. For example, I usually wear jeans and a hoodie when I study or meet friends because they let me move freely.
Do you like wearing T-shirts?
Pontuação: 40.0Sugestão: Give a direct, confident answer ("Yes" or "No") and correct vocabulary ("T-shirts", not "short"). Explain one clear reason and add a brief example. Keep it to 1–3 sentences and avoid fillers ("uh", "umm").
Exemplo: No, I don't really like wearing T-shirts because I find them too informal and sometimes uncomfortable. For example, I prefer long-sleeved shirts when it's windy or when I need to look smarter.
Do you spend a lot of time choosing clothes?
Pontuação: 28.0Sugestão: Decide on a clear position (yes or no) and give a concise reason. Use correct verb forms ("I don't spend much time" or "I spend a lot of time") and provide a short specific example to support your answer. Avoid repeating and unclear phrasing.
Exemplo: No, I don't spend much time choosing clothes because I usually plan my outfits the night before. For example, I pick one shirt and one pair of trousers so I can dress quickly in the morning.
Do you wear different styles of clothes on weekdays and weekends?
Pontuação: 36.0Sugestão: Answer directly and organise ideas: state whether you change styles, then give a clear reason and one example. Use correct sentence order and avoid repetition. Mention specific clothes for weekdays versus weekends if applicable.
Exemplo: I usually wear slightly different styles: on weekdays I wear smart clothes like shirts for work, but on weekends I wear more casual shirts and jeans. For example, during the week I wear a button‑down shirt, while on weekends I choose a casual polo and jeans.
What colour clothes do you like?
Pontuação: 44.0Sugestão: Start with a clear topic sentence ("I like black and white"). Give a specific reason why those colours appeal to you (e.g. matchability, feel) and one brief example of how you wear them. Avoid vague phrases and unnecessary fillers.
Exemplo: I prefer black and white clothes because they are easy to match and always look neat. For example, I often wear a black jacket with white shirts for both casual outings and semi‑formal events.
× I'd like to wear an in jumper because it's a warm clothes.
✓ I'd like to wear a thin jumper because it's warm clothing.
Wrong articles and noun form: 'an in jumper' is likely 'a thin jumper' (article 'a' before consonant sound). 'a warm clothes' mixes singular article with plural noun; use uncountable 'clothing' or singular 'a warm jumper'. Suggestion: choose correct article 'a' and use 'clothing' or make noun singular.
× For example, I wear the in last winter.
✓ For example, I wore it last winter.
Tense error and word choice: the past event needs past simple 'wore' not present 'wear'. 'the in' is incorrect; use 'it' or 'a thin jumper'. Also omit unnecessary article 'the' before time expression.
× I think I prefer to casual clothes because it's comfortable for me and it's a beautiful clothes.
✓ I think I prefer casual clothes because they're comfortable for me and they're beautiful.
Incorrect verb and article with noun: 'prefer to casual clothes' should be 'prefer casual clothes' (no 'to'). 'it's a beautiful clothes' mixes singular 'a' with plural 'clothes' and uses 'it's' for plural; change to 'they're' and remove 'a'. Also use plural agreement 'they're comfortable'.
× I thought, I don't like wearing short because it's, uh, uncomfortable for me. Umm, and it's a very short.
✓ I don't like wearing short skirts because they're uncomfortable for me. They're very short.
Word form and agreement: 'short' needs a noun like 'skirts' after 'wearing'. 'I thought' is unnecessary and shifts tense; keep present 'I don't like'. Use plural agreement 'they're' for 'skirts'.
× I, I think I'm not spend time a lot. I spend a lot of time choosing clothes because I wear the choosing clothes and.
✓ I don't spend a lot of time choosing clothes. I do spend time choosing clothes when I want to wear something special.
Incorrect verb form and word order: 'I'm not spend' should be 'I don't spend'. The original contradicts itself; clarify. 'the choosing clothes' is ungrammatical; use 'choosing clothes' or 'choosing what to wear'. Ensure consistent present simple for habits.
× I don't wear different styles weekends and weekdays and weekends because I I have only smart clothes.
✓ I don't wear different styles on weekdays and weekends because I only have smart clothes.
Missing preposition 'on' before days and repeated words 'and weekends'. Word order: 'I only have smart clothes' is correct; remove duplicate 'I' and repetition.
× In weekends I wear the shirt.
✓ At weekends I wear a shirt.
Preposition for days: use 'at weekends' (or 'on weekends' in American English). Article: use 'a shirt' unless a specific shirt, then 'the shirt'.
× I like it. I'd like black and white because it's a comfort me umm and it's a beautiful clothes. And it's a wonderful color.
✓ I like black and white because they are comfortable for me and they're beautiful colors.
Pronoun and agreement: 'it's a comfort me' is wrong; use 'they are comfortable for me'. 'a beautiful clothes' mixes singular article with plural noun; use 'beautiful colors'. Ensure plural agreement for 'black and white' as 'they'.