Part 1
Examinador
What kind of clothes do you like to wear?
Candidato
I like to wear casserole and comfortable clothes such as pants and T-shirts. Wearing them makes me feel more convenient to play sports and enjoy my favorite activities with my friends.
Examinador
Do you prefer to wear comfortable and casual clothes or smart clothes?
Candidato
I prefer wearing smart clothes such as shirts, trousers and pants because I have the good work every single day. I want to look best and professional in front of my colleagues at the office. That's the reason why I want to dress professionally whenever going to work.
Examinador
Do you like wearing T-shirts?
Candidato
Absolutely, I'm really keen on wearing T-shirts because they are so comfortable and easy to combine with other accessories or shoes. For example, a white T-shirt will go well with a black shoes.
Examinador
Do you spend a lot of time choosing clothes?
Candidato
It depends on the occasion. If I just go to work, it doesn't take me long to choose my favorite outfit. But for a special occasion, I will spend several hours choosing my best and most perfect office. Moreover, I will ask my friends or my parents before choosing the final.
Examinador
Do you wear different styles of clothes on weekdays and weekends?
Candidato
Yes, I do. I wear different styles of casual and formal clothes. On the weekdays I would like to wear different styles of shirts and trousers, and on the weekends I prefer wearing a variety of T-shirts with different colors and designs.
Examinador
What colour clothes do you like?
Candidato
I am fond of neutral colors such as beat, Navy, white or grey. Wearing outfits with such colours makes me feel more confident and elegant. For example, a white shirts will go well with a Navy.
What kind of clothes do you like to wear?
Pontuação: 60.0Sugestão: Use correct vocabulary, be concise, and avoid incorrect words (e.g., 'casserole' is wrong). Start with a clear topic sentence, then add one specific reason or example. Keep to 2–3 sentences and use linking words like 'because' or 'so'.
Exemplo: I usually wear comfortable clothes, like T-shirts and sweatpants, because they let me move freely. For example, I wear them when I play basketball with friends.
Do you prefer to wear comfortable and casual clothes or smart clothes?
Pontuação: 75.0Sugestão: Good clear preference and reasons. Improve naturalness and correct small grammar/word choices (e.g., 'good work' → 'full-time job' or 'regular job'; avoid repetition like 'trousers and pants'). Use one linking phrase and shorten to 2–3 sentences.
Exemplo: I prefer smart clothes, such as shirts and trousers, because I have a regular office job and want to look professional. For example, I usually wear a collared shirt and dress trousers to meetings.
Do you like wearing T-shirts?
Pontuação: 80.0Sugestão: Answer is natural and specific. Fix small grammar points (‘combine with’ → ‘pair with’; 'a black shoes' → 'black shoes' or 'a pair of black shoes') and keep example concise. Use one linking word like 'because' or 'so'.
Exemplo: Yes, I like wearing T-shirts because they are comfortable and easy to pair with different items. For example, a white T-shirt pairs well with black shoes.
Do you spend a lot of time choosing clothes?
Pontuação: 65.0Sugestão: Structure is okay but correct word errors (‘office’ should be ‘outfit’). Avoid unnecessary redundancy and limit to 3 sentences. Add specific detail (what kinds of special occasions) and use linking words like 'however' or 'but'.
Exemplo: It depends on the occasion. For everyday work I choose quickly, but for special events like weddings I may spend a few hours selecting the best outfit and ask friends for advice.
Do you wear different styles of clothes on weekdays and weekends?
Pontuação: 78.0Sugestão: Clear contrast is good. Make language more natural (use 'I usually' instead of 'I would like to') and avoid repeating 'different styles'. Keep responses compact and add a brief reason for the difference.
Exemplo: Yes. On weekdays I usually wear shirts and trousers for work, but on weekends I prefer casual T-shirts in various colors because they're more comfortable.
What colour clothes do you like?
Pontuação: 60.0Sugestão: Good idea but correct vocabulary and grammar ('beat' → 'beige'; capitalization and plural errors). Use consistent case and singular/plural forms. Give one clear example and keep to 2–3 sentences.
Exemplo: I prefer neutral colours like beige, navy, white, and grey because they look elegant and boost my confidence. For example, a white shirt goes well with navy trousers.
× I like to wear casserole and comfortable clothes such as pants and T-shirts.
✓ I like to wear casual and comfortable clothes such as pants and T-shirts.
The word 'casserole' is incorrect in this context; the correct adjective is 'casual'. This is a vocabulary/word-choice error that causes the sentence to be ungrammatical. Replace 'casserole' with 'casual' to convey the intended meaning. Also keep 'comfortable' to describe clothes.
× Wearing them makes me feel more convenient to play sports and enjoy my favorite activities with my friends.
✓ Wearing them makes me feel more comfortable when I play sports and enjoy my favorite activities with my friends.
'Convenient' is incorrect here because it describes objects or situations, not feelings. Use the adjective 'comfortable' to describe how the clothes make the speaker feel. Also change 'to play' to 'when I play' for natural tense and clause connection.
× I prefer wearing smart clothes such as shirts, trousers and pants because I have the good work every single day.
✓ I prefer wearing smart clothes such as shirts and trousers because I have to go to work every day.
'I have the good work' is ungrammatical and likely a wrong word choice. Use 'I have to go to work' or 'I go to work' to indicate daily obligation. Also 'trousers and pants' is redundant in many dialects; use one term. Use 'every day' (two words) for frequency.
× I want to look best and professional in front of my colleagues at the office.
✓ I want to look my best and professional in front of my colleagues at the office.
The phrase 'look best' is missing a determiner; use 'my best' to mean 'at my best'. 'Professional' is correct as an adjective; keeping both 'my best' and 'professional' is natural. Ensure adjective order and determiners are correct.
× That's the reason why I want to dress professionally whenever going to work.
✓ That's the reason why I want to dress professionally whenever I go to work.
The clause 'whenever going to work' lacks a subject and verb. Add 'I' and use the present simple 'go' to match habitual action: 'whenever I go to work.' This fixes the sentence structure.
× Absolutely, I'm really keen on wearing T-shirts because they are so comfortable and easy to combine with other accessories or shoes.
✓ Absolutely, I'm really keen on wearing T-shirts because they are so comfortable and easy to pair with other accessories or shoes.
'Combine with' is understandable but 'pair with' is more natural for clothing. This is a word-choice suggestion; grammar is acceptable but phrasing improved for idiomatic English.
× For example, a white T-shirt will go well with a black shoes.
✓ For example, a white T-shirt will go well with black shoes.
'A black shoes' mixes singular article 'a' with plural 'shoes'. Remove the article to match plural 'shoes' or change to 'a black shoe' if singular. Here 'black shoes' is the natural collocation.
× If I just go to work, it doesn't take me long to choose my favorite outfit.
✓ If I just go to work, it doesn't take me long to choose my usual outfit.
'Favorite outfit' is not wrong but 'usual outfit' fits the context of routine work attire better. This is a style suggestion; grammar is acceptable.
× But for a special occasion, I will spend several hours choosing my best and most perfect office.
✓ But for a special occasion, I will spend several hours choosing my best and most suitable outfit.
'Most perfect office' is incorrect and makes no sense; the intended noun is likely 'outfit'. 'Most perfect' is also redundant—'perfect' alone suffices or use 'most suitable'. Replace with 'most suitable outfit' to fix vocabulary and structure.
× Moreover, I will ask my friends or my parents before choosing the final.
✓ Moreover, I will ask my friends or my parents before making the final choice.
'Choosing the final' is incomplete and unidiomatic. Use 'making the final choice' or 'before choosing the final outfit' to provide a clear object for 'choosing'.
× On the weekdays I would like to wear different styles of shirts and trousers, and on the weekends I prefer wearing a variety of T-shirts with different colors and designs.
✓ On weekdays I like to wear different styles of shirts and trousers, and on weekends I prefer wearing a variety of T-shirts in different colors and designs.
Use 'On weekdays' and 'on weekends' (no 'the') for habitual statements. 'I would like to' suggests desire rather than usual habit; 'I like to' is more natural for regular routine. 'With different colors' is acceptable but 'in different colors' is more idiomatic.
× I am fond of neutral colors such as beat, Navy, white or grey.
✓ I am fond of neutral colors such as beige, navy, white, or grey.
'Beat' is a misspelling of 'beige'. 'Navy' should be lowercase 'navy' unless at sentence start. Use commas between items and include 'or' before the last item. Correct spelling and capitalization improve clarity.
× For example, a white shirts will go well with a Navy.
✓ For example, a white shirt will go well with navy.
'A white shirts' mixes singular article 'a' with plural 'shirts'—use 'a white shirt'. 'a Navy' is unclear; use 'navy' as a color or 'navy jacket' if a noun is intended. Here 'navy' as a color is sufficient.