Part 1
考官
What kind of clothes do you like to wear?
考生
Well, I don't like to wear any clothes at home at all and for example when I need to go out I would wear luxury clothes because of the high quality the brands it had made. I like to wear well made clothes because of the comfortable and practical to use every day.
考官
Do you prefer to wear comfortable and casual clothes or smart clothes?
考生
I would prefer to wear casual clothes than smart clothes because of the I don't think that I have enough an idea to design every clothes I need to wear.
考官
Do you like wearing T-shirts?
考生
I love wearing T-shirts because of the comfortable it is. It's made me breathable and more practical to use in everyday. Umm. Like for example I when I go to sleep I wear T-shirts to sleep.
考官
Do you spend a lot of time choosing clothes?
考生
Well, I had to admit that there are many days that I spend a lot of time choosing a clothes to go out with my friends. Like for example, I go to party one day and I need to be more pretty and I need to wear smart clothes. So I need to spend a lot of times on this.
What kind of clothes do you like to wear?
分數: 62.0建議: Be direct and concise: begin with a clear topic sentence stating your preference, then give one or two specific reasons with linking words. Avoid contradictory or confusing remarks (e.g. saying you wear no clothes at home is odd for IELTS). Use accurate grammar (articles, plurals, word order) and appropriate vocabulary (comfortable, practical, high-quality).
範例: I usually wear comfortable, well-made clothes. For example, when I go out I prefer branded items because they are high-quality and last longer, and at home I choose soft casual wear for comfort.
Do you prefer to wear comfortable and casual clothes or smart clothes?
分數: 48.0建議: Start with a clear statement of preference, then give a clear reason. Use linking words (because, so, therefore) and correct grammar (comparatives, articles, word order). Avoid unclear explanations — instead explain simply why you prefer casual clothes (comfort, convenience, personal style).
範例: I prefer casual clothes to smart clothes because they are more comfortable and easier to choose. For instance, casual jeans and T-shirts suit my daily activities, so I wear them most of the time.
Do you like wearing T-shirts?
分數: 58.0建議: Reply directly, use correct grammar (subject–verb agreement, articles), and keep it concise. Provide one or two specific reasons with a linking word (because/so) and a brief example. Avoid filler sounds and repeated words.
範例: Yes, I love wearing T-shirts because they are comfortable and breathable. For example, I often sleep in a soft T-shirt and wear one for casual outings because it is practical.
Do you spend a lot of time choosing clothes?
分數: 60.0建議: Give a clear topic sentence about frequency, then explain with a specific reason and example. Use correct tense and countable/uncountable nouns (choice/ clothes) and avoid repetition. Use linking words (for example, because, so) to connect ideas.
範例: I sometimes spend a long time choosing clothes, especially for special occasions. For example, if I am going to a party I usually try on several outfits to find something smart and suitable, so it can take an hour or more.
× Well, I don't like to wear any clothes at home at all and for example when I need to go out I would wear luxury clothes because of the high quality the brands it had made.
✓ Well, I don't like to wear any clothes at home at all, and for example when I need to go out I would wear luxury clothes because of the high quality of the brands that made them.
The sentence incorrectly uses 'it had made' and lacks clear pronoun reference. Replace with 'that made them' to refer to the clothes (plural). Also add 'of' after 'high quality' for the correct prepositional phrase 'high quality of the brands'. This fixes pronoun reference and preposition use. Suggested improvement: Identify the noun being referred to and ensure pronouns match in number and clarity; use 'that' for defining clauses about brands.
× I like to wear well made clothes because of the comfortable and practical to use every day.
✓ I like to wear well-made clothes because they are comfortable and practical for everyday use.
The phrase 'well made' should be hyphenated as a compound adjective 'well-made'. 'Because of the comfortable and practical to use every day' is ungrammatical: use a clause 'because they are comfortable and practical' and the correct preposition 'for' in 'for everyday use'. Suggestion: Use full clauses after 'because' and match adjectives to the noun with appropriate structure.
× I would prefer to wear casual clothes than smart clothes because of the I don't think that I have enough an idea to design every clothes I need to wear.
✓ I would prefer to wear casual clothes rather than smart clothes because I don't think I have enough ideas to design every outfit I need to wear.
Use 'rather than' for preferences, not 'than' alone. Remove extraneous 'because of the' and correct 'enough an idea' to 'enough ideas' (or 'an idea' but context needs plural). 'Every clothes' is incorrect plural; use 'every outfit' or 'every piece of clothing'. Suggestion: Simplify the clause after 'because' and ensure determiners and nouns agree in number.
× I love wearing T-shirts because of the comfortable it is.
✓ I love wearing T-shirts because they are comfortable.
'Because of the comfortable it is' is ungrammatical. Use a clause 'because they are comfortable' where 'they' refers to T-shirts and 'comfortable' is an adjective. Suggestion: Use clear subject-verb structure after 'because'.
× It's made me breathable and more practical to use in everyday.
✓ They make me feel breathable and are more practical for everyday use.
Original 'It's made me breathable' incorrectly uses passive/contracted 'it is' and wrong verb form. T-shirts are plural, so use 'They make me feel...' or better 'They are breathable' and 'practical for everyday use'. Also 'in everyday' should be 'for everyday use'. Suggestion: Match subject number and use correct verb constructions and prepositions.
× Umm. Like for example I when I go to sleep I wear T-shirts to sleep.
✓ For example, when I go to sleep I wear T-shirts.
Word order is incorrect: 'I when I go to sleep I wear' duplicates subject and misplaces 'I'. Remove the extra 'I' and the redundant 'to sleep' after 'wear T-shirts'. Suggestion: Keep clauses concise and avoid repetition.
× Well, I had to admit that there are many days that I spend a lot of time choosing a clothes to go out with my friends.
✓ Well, I have to admit that there are many days when I spend a lot of time choosing clothes to go out with my friends.
Use present tense 'have to admit' to match habitual present. 'Choosing a clothes' is incorrect; 'clothes' is plural and needs no 'a'. 'That' should be 'when' for time clauses. Suggestion: Use present simple or present perfect for habitual actions and correct article use with plural nouns.
× Like for example, I go to party one day and I need to be more pretty and I need to wear smart clothes.
✓ For example, if I go to a party one day and want to look prettier, I need to wear smart clothes.
Use 'a party' (article needed). 'Go to party' is missing 'a'. 'Be more pretty' is awkward; use comparative 'look prettier'. Also replace 'I need to be' with 'want to look' to sound natural. Suggestion: Use appropriate articles before singular countable nouns and natural collocations ('look prettier', 'go to a party').
× So I need to spend a lot of times on this.
✓ So I need to spend a lot of time on this.
'A lot of times' is incorrect in this context; use 'a lot of time' to indicate a large amount of time. 'Times' plural would mean 'many occasions'. Suggestion: Choose 'time' (uncountable) when referring to duration.