Part 1
Giám khảo
What kind of clothes do you like to wear?
Thí sinh
I like I like raincoat is the best because it is not usually outfit and I can feel special by wearing it.
Giám khảo
Do you prefer to wear comfortable and casual clothes or smart clothes?
Thí sinh
I would like to wear casual sport, casual casual outfit because I don't like to smart outfit because I feel nervous when I will eat and I can move easily. Yeah.
Giám khảo
Do you like wearing T-shirts?
Thí sinh
Yeah, I like it because it it, it is very easy to wear and it is, I can move flexibly because it is soft and very right. Yeah.
Giám khảo
Do you spend a lot of time choosing clothes?
Thí sinh
Umm, definitely No, umm, I don't. Uh, I'm not, I'm originally I'm not an annoying person and I don't think, uh, anything in specifically, so I don't, I don't yeah, I don't think too much.
Giám khảo
Do you wear different styles of clothes on weekdays and weekends?
Thí sinh
Yeah, because I like wearing many kinds of fruit, many kinds of outfit, because it is very exciting and I can I can feel a lot of differences by wearing variety of outfits. Yeah.
Giám khảo
What colour clothes do you like?
Thí sinh
I like black is the best because it it it isn't so so much outstanding and I can it it match my skin's color.
What kind of clothes do you like to wear?
Điểm: 48.0Gợi ý: Make a clear topic sentence, reduce repetition, and give a specific reason with a linking word. Use correct grammar (e.g., article use and word order).
Ví dụ: I like wearing raincoats. For example, I often choose a bright raincoat because it keeps me dry and makes me feel unique when the weather is grey.
Do you prefer to wear comfortable and casual clothes or smart clothes?
Điểm: 50.0Gợi ý: Start with a direct answer, avoid repeating words, and give two clear reasons linked with words like 'because' or 'so'. Improve tense and word choice ('smart clothes' not 'smart outfit').
Ví dụ: I prefer comfortable, casual clothes because they allow me to move freely and I feel less nervous in social situations. For instance, I usually wear a sweatshirt and sneakers when I go out to eat or meet friends.
Do you like wearing T-shirts?
Điểm: 52.0Gợi ý: Give a concise topic sentence, remove fillers and repetitions, and give a specific supporting detail with a linking word. Use a better adjective than 'right'.
Ví dụ: Yes, I like wearing T-shirts because they are comfortable and soft, so I can move easily. For example, I often wear a cotton T-shirt when I exercise or run errands.
Do you spend a lot of time choosing clothes?
Điểm: 40.0Gợi ý: Answer directly and avoid hesitation. Use a clear reason and a short example. Remove irrelevant comments and correct phrasing (e.g., 'I don't spend much time choosing clothes').
Ví dụ: No, I don't spend much time choosing clothes because I prefer simple outfits. For example, I usually pick the first clean shirt and trousers from my wardrobe in the morning.
Do you wear different styles of clothes on weekdays and weekends?
Điểm: 44.0Gợi ý: Give a clear yes/no answer, avoid odd phrases ('many kinds of fruit'), and give specific contrasting details for weekdays vs weekends using linking words like 'while' or 'whereas'.
Ví dụ: Yes, I wear different styles on weekdays and weekends. On weekdays I usually wear simple, professional clothes for work, whereas on weekends I choose casual or colorful outfits because I want to relax and try new looks.
What colour clothes do you like?
Điểm: 46.0Gợi ý: Give a direct topic sentence, avoid repetition, and clearly explain reasons with correct grammar (e.g., 'it isn't very eye-catching' and 'matches my skin tone').
Ví dụ: I prefer black because it is not very eye-catching and it matches my skin tone well. For example, I often wear a black jacket since it looks neat and goes with many other clothes.
× I like I like raincoat is the best because it is not usually outfit and I can feel special by wearing it.
✓ I like raincoats the most because they are not common and I feel special when I wear one.
The original sentence has repetition ('I like I like') and incorrect sentence structure. 'Raincoat is the best' should match number and article: use plural 'raincoats' with 'the most' to express preference, or 'a raincoat' for a single item. 'It is not usually outfit' is ungrammatical; intended meaning is 'not common' or 'not usual'. Use 'I feel special when I wear one' instead of 'I can feel special by wearing it' for natural phrasing. Suggestions: remove repeated words, ensure subject-verb agreement, use correct noun number and natural collocations (feel special when I wear one).
× I would like to wear casual sport, casual casual outfit because I don't like to smart outfit because I feel nervous when I will eat and I can move easily. Yeah.
✓ I would like to wear casual sports clothes or a casual outfit because I don't like smart outfits. I feel nervous when I wear smart clothes, and casual clothes let me move easily.
Errors include incorrect article usage ('to smart outfit' is wrong), wrong noun forms ('casual sport' should be 'casual sports clothes' or 'a casual outfit'), and improper future tense ('when I will eat' is incorrect in English for subordinate clauses; use present tense 'when I eat' or 'when I wear'). Also split into two sentences for clarity. Suggestions: use correct noun phrases for clothing, avoid 'will' in time clauses after 'when', and keep parallel structure ('I don't like smart outfits' and 'I feel nervous when I wear them').
× Yeah, I like it because it it, it is very easy to wear and it is, I can move flexibly because it is soft and very right. Yeah.
✓ Yes, I like T-shirts because they are very easy to wear and let me move freely since they are soft and comfortable.
Problems: repetition ('it it, it'), incorrect adjective choice ('very right' is incorrect), and awkward phrasing ('I can move flexibly' is understandable but 'move freely' or 'move easily' is more natural). Use plural 'T-shirts' to match the question and maintain agreement: 'they are'. Suggestions: remove repeated words, choose appropriate adjectives ('comfortable' not 'right'), and use natural adverbs ('freely' or 'easily').
× Umm, definitely No, umm, I don't. Uh, I'm not, I'm originally I'm not an annoying person and I don't think, uh, anything in specifically, so I don't, I don't yeah, I don't think too much.
✓ No, definitely not. I'm not a picky person, and I don't think too much about clothes specifically.
Sentence structure is disfluent and contains incorrect word choice: 'originally I'm not an annoying person' is wrong; likely meant 'I'm not a picky/annoying person'. 'I don't think, anything in specifically' is ungrammatical. Use present tense simple to state habitual behavior: 'I don't think too much about clothes'. Suggestions: use concise phrasing, choose correct adjectives ('picky' or 'fussy'), and avoid filler words for clarity.
× Yeah, because I like wearing many kinds of fruit, many kinds of outfit, because it is very exciting and I can I can feel a lot of differences by wearing variety of outfits. Yeah.
✓ Yes, because I like wearing many kinds of outfits; it's exciting and I can feel a lot of variety by wearing different clothes.
Errors: 'many kinds of fruit' is incorrect and likely a wrong word; should be 'outfits' or 'clothes'. Repetition ('I can I can') and incorrect noun phrase 'a lot of differences by wearing variety of outfits' should be 'feel a lot of variety' or 'notice many differences'. Suggestions: replace incorrect words, remove repetitions, and use natural collocations ('different clothes', 'a lot of variety').
× I like black is the best because it it it isn't so so much outstanding and I can it it match my skin's color.
✓ I like black the most because it is not too eye-catching and it matches my skin tone.
Problems include repetition, wrong sentence structure ('I like black is the best' should be 'I like black the most'), awkward phrasing ('isn't so so much outstanding' -> 'is not too eye-catching' or 'too striking'), and incorrect noun phrase 'skin's color' should be 'skin tone'. Suggestions: use 'the most' to express preference, choose natural adjectives ('eye-catching' or 'striking'), and use 'skin tone' rather than 'skin's color'.