Part 1
Examiner
How often do you wear T-shirts?
Candidate
Don't know.
Examiner
Do you often buy T-shirts?
Candidate
No.
Examiner
How fashionable are T-shirts for older people in your country?
Candidate
No one.
Examiner
Did you wear T-shirts when you were a kid?
Candidate
Yes.
How often do you wear T-shirts?
Score: 20.0Suggestion: Try to give a direct and complete answer to the question. For example, mention the frequency clearly and add a reason or context to make your answer more natural and informative.
Example: I usually wear T-shirts about three times a week because they are comfortable and suitable for casual occasions.
Do you often buy T-shirts?
Score: 40.0Suggestion: Provide a fuller response by explaining why you do or do not buy T-shirts often. This will make your answer more engaging and show your ability to expand your ideas.
Example: No, I don't often buy T-shirts because I prefer to buy other types of clothing like shirts or jackets.
How fashionable are T-shirts for older people in your country?
Score: 10.0Suggestion: Answer the question directly and clearly, then support your opinion with reasons or examples. Avoid very short or unclear answers to improve clarity and coherence.
Example: T-shirts are not very fashionable among older people in my country because they usually prefer more formal or traditional clothing styles.
Did you wear T-shirts when you were a kid?
Score: 30.0Suggestion: Expand your answer by adding details such as how often you wore them, why you liked them, or any memorable experiences related to wearing T-shirts as a child.
Example: Yes, I wore T-shirts often when I was a kid because they were comfortable and easy to wear during playtime.
× Don't know.
✓ I don't know.
The sentence lacks a subject, which is necessary for a complete sentence in English. Adding 'I' as the subject corrects the sentence structure.
× No one.
✓ Not really.
The response 'No one' does not appropriately answer the question about how fashionable T-shirts are for older people. A more suitable answer is 'Not really,' which correctly addresses the question and forms a complete sentence.