Part 1
Giám khảo
What kind of clothes do you like to wear?
Thí sinh
I think I like to wear clothes according to the event. For example in dry picnic I like to wear a dress or some kind of skirt and crop top. And in welcome program at high school I would.
Giám khảo
Do you prefer to wear comfortable and casual clothes or smart clothes?
Thí sinh
In my opinion, I prefer smart clothes because in every situations I look present present evil in every situations like accidental meet with your boss, some kind of.
Giám khảo
Do you like wearing T-shirts?
Thí sinh
Yes, I like to wear T-shirt because it is very comfortable and very affordable too and it can be styled in an easy way by wearing a jeans like that.
Giám khảo
Do you spend a lot of time choosing clothes?
Thí sinh
In my situations, sometimes I spend a lot of time choosing clothes but sometimes I took ideas from social medias like Instagram printers and beside choosing the clothes, I prefer to take ideas from Instagram.
Giám khảo
Do you wear different styles of clothes on weekdays and weekends?
Thí sinh
Yes I do weekends I usually wear smart casual clothes for work or university, but at the weekend I prefer more comfortable outfit like jeans and a Taser for relaxing or meeting friends. I choose what to wear based on the occasion so I look. I always look presently.
Giám khảo
What colour clothes do you like?
Thí sinh
I prefer to combine two color for example's baby pink with baby blue look cute and white with the big colors make you look classy. So combining colors make you look good in every situation.
What kind of clothes do you like to wear?
Điểm: 58.0Gợi ý: Be more direct and complete the sentences. Start with a clear topic sentence, then give two specific examples with brief reasons. Avoid unfinished phrases. Use linking words like "for example" and "also."
Ví dụ: I usually choose clothes depending on the event. For example, for a daytime picnic I prefer a light sundress or a skirt with a crop top because they are cool and comfortable. For formal school events like a welcome program I wear a smart blouse and skirt so I look neat and respectful.
Do you prefer to wear comfortable and casual clothes or smart clothes?
Điểm: 40.0Gợi ý: Clarify your main point and avoid repetition and unclear phrases. Give a brief reason and an example. Use linking words such as "because" and "for example."
Ví dụ: I prefer to wear smart clothes because they make me look professional and confident. For example, if I meet a teacher or my boss unexpectedly, smart clothes help me make a good impression.
Do you like wearing T-shirts?
Điểm: 70.0Gợi ý: Good clear answer. Make it slightly more natural by correcting grammar and adding one specific styling example. Keep it concise and use one linking word like "also."
Ví dụ: Yes, I like wearing T-shirts because they are comfortable and affordable. Also, they are easy to style—for example, I often pair a plain T-shirt with high-waisted jeans and sneakers for a casual look.
Do you spend a lot of time choosing clothes?
Điểm: 55.0Gợi ý: Make your timeline and habits clearer. Use present tense and avoid repetition. Mention how often and give one specific source and reason.
Ví dụ: Sometimes I spend a long time choosing clothes, especially for special events. But often I get ideas from Instagram because it helps me find outfits quickly and try new styles.
Do you wear different styles of clothes on weekdays and weekends?
Điểm: 52.0Gợi ý: Organize into a clear contrast between weekdays and weekends. Avoid vague or repeated phrases and correct word choices. Use linking words like "but" and "so."
Ví dụ: Yes. On weekdays I usually wear smart-casual outfits for work or university, such as blouses and tailored trousers. But on weekends I prefer comfortable clothes like jeans and a T-shirt for relaxing or meeting friends.
What colour clothes do you like?
Điểm: 64.0Gợi ý: Be more grammatically accurate and give specific combinations and reasons. Use singular/plural correctly and a linking phrase like "for example."
Ví dụ: I like combining two colors. For example, baby pink with baby blue looks cute and soft, while white paired with darker colors like navy or black makes an outfit look more classy and polished.
× I think I like to wear clothes according to the event.
✓ I like to wear clothes according to the event.
Redundant modal phrase 'I think I like' makes the sentence wordy and uncertain. The question asks a preference, so a simple present statement 'I like to wear' is natural and clearer. Use concise phrasing to express habitual preference.
× For example in dry picnic I like to wear a dress or some kind of skirt and crop top.
✓ For example, at a picnic I like to wear a dress or a skirt with a crop top.
Incorrect preposition and phrasing: use 'at a picnic' or 'on a picnic' instead of 'in dry picnic.' Also 'some kind of skirt and crop top' is awkward; use 'a skirt with a crop top.' Add a comma after 'For example' for clarity.
× And in welcome program at high school I would.
✓ And at a high school welcome program, I would wear something smart or formal.
The original sentence is incomplete ('I would' what?). Add the verb and object to complete the idea. Also use 'at a high school welcome program' for correct word order and use of articles.
× In my opinion, I prefer smart clothes because in every situations I look present present evil in every situations like accidental meet with your boss, some kind of.
✓ In my opinion, I prefer smart clothes because in every situation I look presentable, for example if I accidentally meet my boss.
Multiple issues: 'in every situations' should be 'in every situation' (singular). 'present present evil' appears to be a misphrasing; replace with 'presentable.' 'accidental meet with your boss' should be 'if I accidentally meet my boss.' Also avoid repetition and complete the example.
× In my opinion, I prefer smart clothes because in every situations I look present present evil in every situations like accidental meet with your boss, some kind of.
✓ In my opinion, I prefer smart clothes because in every situation I look presentable, such as if I accidentally meet my boss.
Use 'such as' to introduce an example and correct article/number agreement: 'every situation' (not 'situations'). Ensure adjectives are correct ('presentable') and verbs are in appropriate forms ('accidentally meet').
× Yes, I like to wear T-shirt because it is very comfortable and very affordable too and it can be styled in an easy way by wearing a jeans like that.
✓ Yes, I like to wear T-shirts because they are very comfortable and affordable, and they can be styled easily with jeans.
Use plural 'T-shirts' when speaking generally and plural pronoun 'they.' 'A jeans' is incorrect; say 'jeans' (plural noun). 'Styled in an easy way' is awkward; use 'styled easily.'
× In my situations, sometimes I spend a lot of time choosing clothes but sometimes I took ideas from social medias like Instagram printers and beside choosing the clothes, I prefer to take ideas from Instagram.
✓ Sometimes I spend a lot of time choosing clothes, but other times I get ideas from social media like Instagram. Besides choosing clothes, I prefer to take style ideas from Instagram.
'In my situations' is incorrect; simplify to 'sometimes.' 'I took ideas' should be present tense 'I get ideas' for habitual action. 'Social medias' should be 'social media.' 'Instagram printers' is unclear—likely 'Instagram' only. 'Beside' should be 'Besides.' Ensure consistent tense and clearer wording.
× Yes I do weekends I usually wear smart casual clothes for work or university, but at the weekend I prefer more comfortable outfit like jeans and a Taser for relaxing or meeting friends.
✓ Yes, on weekdays I usually wear smart-casual clothes for work or university, but at the weekend I prefer more comfortable outfits like jeans and a T-shirt for relaxing or meeting friends.
The original mixes 'weekends' and 'weekdays.' Clarify with 'on weekdays' vs 'at the weekend.' Use plural 'outfits' and correct 'Taser' to 'T-shirt.' Add hyphen in 'smart-casual.' Maintain preposition use: 'on weekdays' and 'at the weekend.'
× I choose what to wear based on the occasion so I look. I always look presently.
✓ I choose what to wear based on the occasion, so I always look appropriate and presentable.
Current fragments 'so I look.' and 'I always look presently.' are incomplete or incorrect. Replace with 'so I always look appropriate and presentable' to convey the intended meaning. 'Presently' means 'soon' or 'now' and is not the correct adjective; use 'presentable.'
× I prefer to combine two color for example's baby pink with baby blue look cute and white with the big colors make you look classy.
✓ I prefer to combine two colors; for example, baby pink with baby blue looks cute, and white with darker colors makes you look classy.
Use plural 'colors' when speaking generally. Remove incorrect possessive 'example's' and use 'for example.' Subject-verb agreement: 'baby pink with baby blue looks' (singular subject) and 'white with darker colors makes.' Use 'darker colors' instead of 'big colors' for natural phrasing.
× So combining colors make you look good in every situation.
✓ So combining colors makes you look good in every situation.
Subject-verb agreement error: 'combining colors' is a singular gerund phrase and requires singular verb 'makes,' not 'make.' Ensure verb agrees with the gerund subject.