Part 1
Examinador
What kind of clothes do you like to wear?
Candidato
I like comfortable and casual clothes.
Examinador
Do you prefer to wear comfortable and casual clothes or smart clothes?
Candidato
Yes, I prefer to wear comfortable and casual clothes or smart clothes because it's a casual clothes. You look at the you look very smart, like hoodies, jeans and you can wear all day. You can wear it comfortable. That was a very comfortable. I like it and I prefer to another people also you can.
Examinador
Do you like wearing T-shirts?
Candidato
Yes, I like wear to T-shirt most of the time I wear T-shirt. T-shirt was very comfortable all day. I can wear that, that not uh and it's a casual also and you looking smart. So I I like T-shirt.
Examinador
Do you spend a lot of time choosing clothes?
Candidato
Actually not if I'm if I'm choosing a daily beer clothes. So no, I I didn't take a lot of time. But if I choose a special clothes like party clothes and then then I take lot of time. Yes, then I choose is a take a lot of time and I choose.
Examinador
Do you wear different styles of clothes on weekdays and weekends?
Candidato
Oh, yes, uh, I, I also, we are a different types of clothes, weekdays and weekends, uh, weekdays actually, I did a work. So I, I, we are only a work clothes, but in the weekend I, I wear the comfortable and casual clothes. Uh, I went to the sometime market so, and maybe sometime in the park. I, I went to in the park.
Examinador
What colour clothes do you like?
Candidato
Actually, I like the black and white color. Uh, black is a casual color and the white is a special and white color Show the piece. So, uh, all of the time I wear in the black and white color and it's a formal clothes also that color you can use in formal clothes. So I like it.
What kind of clothes do you like to wear?
Pontuação: 72.0Sugestão: Give a slightly longer response with a clear topic sentence plus one specific reason or example. Use a linking word to connect ideas and avoid redundancy. Keep it within 3–4 sentences.
Exemplo: I prefer comfortable, casual clothes because they allow me to move freely and feel relaxed. For example, I often wear jeans and a soft sweater when I go out with friends or run errands. As a result, I usually feel more at ease during the day.
Do you prefer to wear comfortable and casual clothes or smart clothes?
Pontuação: 50.0Sugestão: Start with a clear directly stated preference, then give one or two specific reasons using linking words. Avoid repetition and unclear phrasing. Limit to 3–4 sentences and use correct grammar (e.g., "I prefer casual clothes because...").
Exemplo: I prefer comfortable, casual clothes rather than smart clothes because they are more practical for my daily activities. For instance, hoodies and jeans keep me warm and are easy to wear all day. Therefore, I usually choose casual outfits when I go to university or meet friends.
Do you like wearing T-shirts?
Pontuação: 65.0Sugestão: Answer directly and add a specific example or situation when you wear T-shirts. Use linking words like "because" or "for example" and correct verb forms to sound natural. Keep it concise and avoid fillers.
Exemplo: Yes, I like wearing T-shirts because they are comfortable and easy to match. For example, I usually wear a T-shirt with jeans when I study at the library or meet friends for coffee. They are practical and keep me comfortable all day.
Do you spend a lot of time choosing clothes?
Pontuação: 60.0Sugestão: Provide a clear contrast using linking words (e.g., "but", "however") and give a specific example of when you spend more time. Use correct tense and avoid repetition. Two to three sentences are sufficient.
Exemplo: Not usually — I don't spend much time choosing everyday clothes because I pick simple outfits quickly. However, for special occasions like parties I take more time to choose an outfit and match accessories so I look appropriate.
Do you wear different styles of clothes on weekdays and weekends?
Pontuação: 68.0Sugestão: Answer directly and describe the specific difference, using linking words like "because" or "so". Give one concrete example of a weekday outfit and a weekend outfit. Limit to 3–4 clear sentences and avoid hesitation words.
Exemplo: Yes. On weekdays I usually wear work clothes such as a shirt and smart trousers because I need to look professional. On weekends I prefer casual outfits like a T-shirt and jeans when I go to the market or the park to relax.
What colour clothes do you like?
Pontuação: 66.0Sugestão: State your preference clearly and explain why you like those colours with specific reasons (e.g., versatility, formality). Use correct vocabulary and avoid vague phrases. Two to three sentences are enough.
Exemplo: I like wearing black and white because they are versatile and easy to match with other items. Black is practical and hides stains, while white looks fresh and can be dressed up for formal occasions.
× Yes, I prefer to wear comfortable and casual clothes or smart clothes because it's a casual clothes.
✓ Yes, I prefer to wear comfortable, casual clothes or smart clothes because they are casual clothes.
The sentence uses 'it's' with plural 'clothes' and 'a casual clothes' which is incorrect. Use plural pronoun 'they' for 'clothes' and omit the article 'a' before a plural noun. Also add a comma between adjectives for clarity.
× You look at the you look very smart, like hoodies, jeans and you can wear all day.
✓ They look very smart, like hoodies and jeans, and you can wear them all day.
The original repeats phrases and mixes addresses. Use a clear subject 'They' (referring to clothes), remove repetition, add 'and' between items, and use 'them' for plural object. Include commas for readability.
× You can wear it comfortable.
✓ You can wear it comfortably.
Use the adverb 'comfortably' to modify the verb 'wear' rather than the adjective 'comfortable'. Adverbs correctly describe how an action is done.
× That was a very comfortable.
✓ That was very comfortable.
'Comfortable' is an adjective that describes a noun; saying 'a very comfortable' requires a noun after it. Remove the article 'a' when no noun follows, or add a noun (for example, 'a very comfortable outfit').
× I like it and I prefer to another people also you can.
✓ I like it and I prefer it; other people can too.
Original sentence has incorrect structure and pronoun use. Use 'prefer it' and 'other people can too' to express that others may also prefer it. Keep parallel structure.
× Yes, I like wear to T-shirt most of the time I wear T-shirt.
✓ Yes, I like to wear T-shirts; most of the time I wear T-shirts.
Use the infinitive 'to wear' after 'like' and plural 'T-shirts' when speaking generally. Add a semicolon or conjunction to join related clauses.
× T-shirt was very comfortable all day.
✓ T-shirts are very comfortable all day.
When speaking generally about T-shirts, use the simple present tense and plural: 'T-shirts are'. 'Was' and singular 'T-shirt' imply a specific past instance, which doesn't match the context.
× I can wear that, that not uh and it's a casual also and you looking smart.
✓ I can wear that; it's casual and makes you look smart.
Remove filler words and fix clause connections. Use 'makes you look smart' to express cause and effect, and 'casual' as adjective without 'a'.
× So I I like T-shirt.
✓ So I like T-shirts.
Remove repeated words and use plural 'T-shirts' for general statements.
× Actually not if I'm if I'm choosing a daily beer clothes.
✓ Actually not, if I'm choosing daily wear clothes.
The phrase 'beer clothes' is incorrect—likely meant 'wear'. Remove repeated fragments and use 'daily wear clothes' or simply 'everyday clothes'.
× So no, I I didn't take a lot of time.
✓ So no, I don't take a lot of time.
Talking about habitual action requires present simple 'don't take', not past 'didn't take'. Also remove repeated 'I'.
× But if I choose a special clothes like party clothes and then then I take lot of time.
✓ But if I choose special clothes, like party clothes, then I take a lot of time.
Use plural 'clothes' without 'a', add commas around the example, and include the article 'a' before 'lot' in 'a lot of time'. Remove repeated 'then'.
× Yes, then I choose is a take a lot of time and I choose.
✓ Yes, then choosing takes a lot of time.
Original is ungrammatical and repetitive. Use a gerund phrase 'choosing' with singular verb 'takes' and concise structure.
× Oh, yes, uh, I, I also, we are a different types of clothes, weekdays and weekends, uh, weekdays actually, I did a work.
✓ Oh yes, I also wear different types of clothes on weekdays and weekends. On weekdays, I actually work.
Replace incorrect pronouns and verb forms: use 'I wear', not 'we are', and 'I work' or 'I actually work' instead of 'I did a work'. Clarify sentence structure.
× So I, I, we are only a work clothes, but in the weekend I, I wear the comfortable and casual clothes.
✓ So I only wear work clothes, but on the weekend I wear comfortable, casual clothes.
Use 'wear work clothes' (no article) and 'on the weekend'. Remove 'the' before 'comfortable' and place adjectives correctly.
× Uh, I went to the sometime market so, and maybe sometime in the park. I, I went to in the park.
✓ I sometimes go to the market, and maybe sometimes to the park. I go to the park sometimes.
Use 'sometimes' for frequency, 'go to' for visiting places. Fix verb tense to present simple for habitual actions and correct preposition placement.
× Actually, I like the black and white color.
✓ Actually, I like black and white colors.
When speaking generally, omit 'the' and use plural 'colors' or 'the colours' only when referring to specific items. 'Black and white colors' is clearer.
× Uh, black is a casual color and the white is a special and white color Show the piece.
✓ Black is a casual color, and white is more special and makes an outfit stand out.
Remove unnecessary articles and correct word order. 'White is more special' compares qualities; 'makes an outfit stand out' clarifies meaning. The phrase 'Show the piece' is unclear and omitted.
× So, uh, all of the time I wear in the black and white color and it's a formal clothes also that color you can use in formal clothes.
✓ So, I often wear black and white, and these colors can also be used for formal clothes.
Use 'often' for frequency, remove 'in the', use plural 'colors' and 'these colors' as subject. 'Formal clothes' does not need 'a'. Ensure verbs agree with plural subject.
× So I like it.
✓ So I like them.
Refer back to plural 'black and white colors' with plural pronoun 'them' rather than singular 'it'.