Part 1
Giám khảo
What kind of clothes do you like to wear?
Thí sinh
I used to, I liked your clothes, which is uh, made in cot, made with cotton and which is breathable. Comfort is everything for me. So I like uh, the comfortable clothes for myself for uh, to daily use.
Giám khảo
Do you prefer to wear comfortable and casual clothes or smart clothes?
Thí sinh
I prefer to or comfortable and casual clothes mostly. Sometimes I like smart clothes, but that depends completely on basis occasion, uh and uh, when it's uh.
Giám khảo
Do you like wearing T-shirts?
Thí sinh
I do or ring like T-shirts, uh, and because T-shirt is a very light weighted and uh, umm and. And Tishan Kirby carries in any location with a simple jeans.
Giám khảo
Do you spend a lot of time choosing clothes?
Thí sinh
I don't use uh, spend lot of time to choose my clothes because I can choose easily my clothes basis on my preference. I already know that what type of clothes do I like? For example, I like uh, T-shirts and beautiful.
Giám khảo
Do you wear different styles of clothes on weekdays and weekends?
Thí sinh
Yes, I do a different style of clothes on weekends as well as the weekdays as I am job holder. So in the weekdays I have to add the official promo clothing and in the weekends I used to uh, casual clothing, uh, to hang out with my friends and family.
Giám khảo
What colour clothes do you like?
Thí sinh
I used to like the color, which is uh, soft color, like the pistol shade of every color. Sometimes I like the dark color, but that is uh, very rarely I do like or other darker color.
What kind of clothes do you like to wear?
Điểm: 58.0Gợi ý: Be direct and concise: start with a clear topic sentence, avoid fillers and repetitions, use correct vocabulary and grammar, and provide one specific detail. Aim for 2–3 coherent sentences and link them with a simple connector if needed.
Ví dụ: I prefer clothes made from cotton because they are breathable and comfortable. For example, I usually wear cotton T-shirts and jeans for daily activities because they keep me cool and are easy to move in.
Do you prefer to wear comfortable and casual clothes or smart clothes?
Điểm: 60.0Gợi ý: Give a clear preference in the first sentence, then briefly explain with a specific condition using a linking phrase like 'however' or 'when'. Avoid hesitations and correct word choice (e.g., 'depending on the occasion').
Ví dụ: I mostly prefer comfortable, casual clothes because they suit my daily routine. However, I wear smart clothes for formal events or important meetings, depending on the occasion.
Do you like wearing T-shirts?
Điểm: 50.0Gợi ý: Answer directly, use correct nouns and adjectives, and give one specific reason with a linking word. Avoid mispronounced or incorrect words and reduce filler sounds.
Ví dụ: Yes, I like wearing T-shirts because they are lightweight and comfortable. They also pair easily with jeans, so I can wear them to many different casual places.
Do you spend a lot of time choosing clothes?
Điểm: 62.0Gợi ý: Start with a clear topic sentence ('No, I don't spend much time...'), then give a concise reason and one specific example. Correct phrasing such as 'based on my preferences' and avoid questions inside your answer.
Ví dụ: No, I don't spend much time choosing clothes because I already know my preferences. For example, I usually pick T-shirts and jeans since they are comfortable and suit my style.
Do you wear different styles of clothes on weekdays and weekends?
Điểm: 65.0Gợi ý: Give a clear contrast using linking words like 'during' or 'whereas'. Be specific about the types of clothes and avoid unnecessary fillers. Use correct phrases such as 'work clothes' or 'office clothes'.
Ví dụ: Yes. During weekdays I wear formal work clothes because I have an office job, whereas on weekends I wear casual clothes to relax and hang out with friends and family.
What colour clothes do you like?
Điểm: 55.0Gợi ý: Respond with a clear preference then give specific examples and a short reason. Use correct vocabulary (e.g., 'pastel shades' instead of 'pistol shade') and avoid repetitive phrasing.
Ví dụ: I prefer soft, pastel colors such as light blue and blush because they look fresh and are easy to mix. I sometimes wear dark colors, but only rarely when the occasion calls for them.
× I used to, I liked your clothes, which is uh, made in cot, made with cotton and which is breathable.
✓ I like clothes that are made of cotton and are breathable.
Original uses 'I used to, I liked your clothes' which is incorrect pronoun and tense choice for current preference; 'your' is wrong referent. 'made in cot' is incorrect preposition and noun. Use 'that' to introduce defining relative clause and 'made of cotton' is correct. Keep present tense 'I like' for current preference.
× Comfort is everything for me.
✓ Comfort is everything to me.
Preposition 'for' is acceptable but 'to me' is more natural in this idiom; this is an adjective/adverb usage preference for natural phrasing.
× So I like uh, the comfortable clothes for myself for uh, to daily use.
✓ So I like comfortable clothes for daily use.
Original is wordy and has redundant pronouns and incorrect infinitive 'to daily use'. Simplify to 'for daily use' and remove unnecessary 'myself'.
× I prefer to or comfortable and casual clothes mostly.
✓ I prefer comfortable and casual clothes mostly.
Remove stray 'to or' which breaks sentence; keep 'prefer' followed directly by noun phrase. Subject-verb agreement is fine but extra words caused error.
× Sometimes I like smart clothes, but that depends completely on basis occasion, uh and uh, when it's uh.
✓ Sometimes I like smart clothes, but it completely depends on the occasion.
'depends on the basis occasion' is incorrect word order and collocation. Use 'depends on the occasion' and place adverb 'completely' before verb or after 'depends' for clarity.
× I do or ring like T-shirts, uh, and because T-shirt is a very light weighted and uh, umm and.
✓ I do like wearing T-shirts because a T-shirt is very lightweight.
Original has 'do or ring' and wrong word order. Use 'do like wearing' or simply 'like wearing'. 'Light weighted' is incorrect adjective; 'lightweight' is correct.
× And Tishan Kirby carries in any location with a simple jeans.
✓ A T-shirt goes with simple jeans anywhere.
Original has many errors: 'Tishan Kirby' seems mispronounced; replace with 'A T-shirt'. Use 'goes with' to express matching clothes and 'anywhere' instead of 'in any location'. Use plural 'jeans' without article.
× I don't use uh, spend lot of time to choose my clothes because I can choose easily my clothes basis on my preference.
✓ I don't spend a lot of time choosing my clothes because I can easily choose clothes based on my preferences.
Remove incorrect 'use' after 'don't'. Use gerund 'choosing' after 'spend time'. 'Basis on' is incorrect preposition; use 'based on'. Move adverb 'easily' to a natural position.
× I already know that what type of clothes do I like?
✓ I already know what type of clothes I like.
Do not use question word order in embedded questions. Use statement word order 'I know what type of clothes I like.'
× For example, I like uh, T-shirts and beautiful.
✓ For example, I like T-shirts that look nice.
'and beautiful' is incomplete; use adjective to modify noun 'T-shirts that are beautiful' or 'that look nice' for natural phrasing.
× Yes, I do a different style of clothes on weekends as well as the weekdays as I am job holder.
✓ Yes, I wear different styles of clothes on weekends as well as on weekdays because I have a job.
Original uses 'do a different style of clothes' which is ungrammatical. Use verb 'wear' and plural 'styles'. 'I am job holder' is incorrect; use 'I have a job' or 'I am employed'.
× So in the weekdays I have to add the official promo clothing and in the weekends I used to uh, casual clothing, uh, to hang out with my friends and family.
✓ So on weekdays I have to wear official/professional clothing, and on weekends I wear casual clothes to hang out with my friends and family.
Use 'on weekdays' and 'on weekends'. 'Have to add' is wrong—use 'have to wear'. 'Used to' implies past habit; use present 'I wear'. 'Promo clothing' unclear; 'professional clothing' fits context.
× I used to like the color, which is uh, soft color, like the pistol shade of every color.
✓ I like soft colors, like pastel shades of each color.
'Used to like' implies past habit; use present 'I like'. 'Pistol' is misspelling of 'pastel'. Use plural 'colors' and 'pastel shades'.
× Sometimes I like the dark color, but that is uh, very rarely I do like or other darker color.
✓ Sometimes I like dark colors, but that is very rare.
Original has awkward and incorrect pronoun and word order. Simplify: use plural 'dark colors' and 'that is very rare'. Remove extra words 'I do like or other darker color'.