Part 1
Examinador
What kind of clothes do you like to wear?
Candidato
I'm a casual 1 so I more prefer to wear T-shirts and a very, I think in Chinese we call ace, umm, a, a cutting style, uh, trousers.
Examinador
Do you prefer to wear comfortable and casual clothes or smart clothes?
Candidato
Of course it's it's my last question. I will more prefer to umm. We're more comfortable and casual clothes is because that I don't like to be have some umm.
Examinador
Do you like wearing T-shirts?
Candidato
Of course I'm like to wear T-shirts very much is I will wear. Sometimes I wear to go to office.
Examinador
Do you spend a lot of time choosing clothes?
Candidato
No, almost every time I choose my clothes within 5 minutes and I will be ready to I will, I will dress up, done. I will be done dressed up within 5 minutes.
Examinador
Do you wear different styles of clothes on weekdays and weekends?
Candidato
No, I think maybe except excluding the office hours, I will always wearing T-shirts and maybe pants some some pants.
Examinador
What colour clothes do you like?
Candidato
I do not have a specific color clothes that I like. It's because I always wear more colorful different colors everyday.
What kind of clothes do you like to wear?
Pontuação: 45.0Sugestão: Be concise and use clear vocabulary. Start with a direct topic sentence, then add one specific detail. Avoid hesitations and unclear terms. For example, say you prefer casual clothes and describe one typical item and why.
Exemplo: I prefer casual clothes. For instance, I usually wear T-shirts and straight-cut trousers because they are comfortable and easy to move in.
Do you prefer to wear comfortable and casual clothes or smart clothes?
Pontuação: 40.0Sugestão: Answer directly, give a clear reason using linking words (because/so). Avoid filler words and repetitive phrasing. Provide one concise reason and an example.
Exemplo: I prefer comfortable, casual clothes because they make me feel relaxed during the day. For example, I often choose jeans and a soft sweater for both work and weekends.
Do you like wearing T-shirts?
Pontuação: 50.0Sugestão: Give a direct yes/no and expand with a specific context or frequency. Use linking words like 'sometimes' or 'usually' and correct verb forms to sound natural.
Exemplo: Yes, I like wearing T-shirts. I usually wear them at home and on weekends, and sometimes I also wear plain T-shirts to the office under a blazer.
Do you spend a lot of time choosing clothes?
Pontuação: 60.0Sugestão: Be concise and avoid repetition. State the time clearly and give a brief reason or example to support your answer. Use correct tense and smooth phrasing.
Exemplo: No, I rarely spend much time choosing clothes. I usually pick an outfit within five minutes because I keep my wardrobe simple and organized.
Do you wear different styles of clothes on weekdays and weekends?
Pontuação: 50.0Sugestão: Answer directly, then clarify any exceptions with a clear linking phrase (except/only when). Use correct grammar and fewer hesitations.
Exemplo: Generally no, I wear similar casual clothes on weekdays and weekends, except during office hours when I change into slightly smarter shirts and trousers.
What colour clothes do you like?
Pontuação: 55.0Sugestão: Give a direct statement and provide specific examples of colors you often wear or why you choose varied colors. Use clearer phrasing and correct grammar.
Exemplo: I don't have a single favorite color. I like wearing a variety of colors, such as blue, green and grey, depending on my mood and the occasion.
× I'm a casual 1 so I more prefer to wear T-shirts and a very, I think in Chinese we call ace, umm, a, a cutting style, uh, trousers.
✓ I'm casual, so I prefer to wear T-shirts and a certain style of trousers.
The student used 'a casual 1' and 'more prefer' incorrectly. 'Casual' is an adjective describing the person; use 'I'm casual'. 'Prefer' is a stative verb that does not normally take 'more' before it; use 'prefer' or 'like...more'. The phrase about Chinese term and hesitations is unclear; replace with 'a certain style of trousers' to be grammatical and clear.
× Of course it's it's my last question. I will more prefer to umm. We're more comfortable and casual clothes is because that I don't like to be have some umm.
✓ Of course, for that question I prefer comfortable and casual clothes because I don't like to have restrictions.
The original mixes future 'will' unnecessarily and uses 'more prefer' (nonstandard). Replace with present simple 'prefer' to express general preference. 'We're' is wrong here; use 'comfortable and casual clothes'. 'Don't like to be have' is ungrammatical; correct to 'don't like to have restrictions' (or 'don't like being restricted').
× Of course I'm like to wear T-shirts very much is I will wear.
✓ Of course I like to wear T-shirts very much; I sometimes wear them to the office.
'I'm like to' is incorrect because 'like' should not be used with 'am'. Use 'I like'. The following 'is I will wear' is ungrammatical and unclear; clarify to 'I sometimes wear them to the office' to answer the question coherently.
× Sometimes I wear to go to office.
✓ Sometimes I wear them to go to the office.
The verb 'wear' needs an object here ('them' referring to T-shirts). Also add the article 'the' before 'office' in this context: 'to the office'. Present simple is appropriate for habitual actions.
× No, almost every time I choose my clothes within 5 minutes and I will be ready to I will, I will dress up, done. I will be done dressed up within 5 minutes.
✓ No. I usually choose my clothes within five minutes and I am ready; I finish getting dressed within five minutes.
The student mixes future 'will' with habitual present; use present simple or present continuous for routines. Reduce repetitive 'I will' and use clear phrasing: 'I usually choose...' and 'I finish getting dressed...' Also use consistent tense and avoid repeated fragments.
× No, I think maybe except excluding the office hours, I will always wearing T-shirts and maybe pants some some pants.
✓ No. Except during office hours, I always wear T-shirts and sometimes pants.
'Except excluding' is redundant; choose one ('except'). Use present simple 'I always wear' for habitual actions, not 'I will always wearing' which mixes future and progressive incorrectly. Remove repeated words and place adverbs correctly: 'sometimes pants' is clearer.
× I do not have a specific color clothes that I like. It's because I always wear more colorful different colors everyday.
✓ I do not have a specific color that I like because I always wear many different colors every day.
'Specific color clothes' is awkward; say 'a specific color'. 'More colorful different colors' is redundant; use 'many different colors'. 'Everyday' used as an adjective should be 'every day' for the adverb meaning. Also simplify the sentence to be natural.