Part 1
Examiner
How often do you wear T-shirts?
Candidate
I wear T-shirts every days, day by days I thinks is very convenient and comfortable for a people who likes to wear.
Examiner
Do you often buy T-shirts?
Candidate
It's depends I think when I want to buy the clothes to wear everydays I will buy a lot of T-shirts and uh, moreover, when I have a umm, important events, I will buy the beautiful dress.
Examiner
How fashionable are T-shirts for older people in your country?
Candidate
To be honest, teachers are suitable for older people in my countries because, uh, as you know, teachers is very, uh, convenience and comfortable. And I think older people tend to, uh, wear the comfortable clothes.
Examiner
Did you wear T-shirts when you were a kid?
Candidate
The families when I was 4 twice I always wear T-shirts as I mentioned those T-shirts is very convenient and comfortable when MMM wearing and I things currently is I just use.
How often do you wear T-shirts?
Score: 38.0Suggestion: Give a direct, grammatical response with correct frequency expression and a concise reason. Keep it natural and limit to 2–3 sentences. Use correct articles and plural forms, and avoid repetition.
Example: I wear T-shirts almost every day because they are comfortable and easy to move in. For example, I often choose a T-shirt for casual outings or when I work from home.
Do you often buy T-shirts?
Score: 44.0Suggestion: Answer directly with a clear frequency phrase and a brief explanation. Use linking words like 'but' or 'however' correctly, avoid filler words (uh, umm), and keep to 2–3 sentences.
Example: It depends. I buy T-shirts regularly for everyday wear, but if I have an important event I usually buy a nicer dress instead.
How fashionable are T-shirts for older people in your country?
Score: 30.0Suggestion: Make sure you answer the question asked (about older people, not teachers), use correct vocabulary, and give specific reasons or examples. Avoid confusion and unnecessary hesitations; use linking words like 'because' and 'for example'. Limit to 2–3 clear sentences.
Example: T-shirts are fairly popular among older people because they are comfortable and easy to wash. For example, many retirees in my city wear plain T-shirts for walking or running errands.
Did you wear T-shirts when you were a kid?
Score: 33.0Suggestion: Respond with a clear past-tense statement and a short reason or example. Use correct past forms and clear connectors (e.g., 'when I was a child' or 'as a child'). Avoid repetition and fillers.
Example: Yes, I often wore T-shirts when I was a child because they were comfortable and easy to play in. For instance, I remember wearing a favorite T-shirt almost every day when I was about four years old.
× I wear T-shirts every days, day by days I thinks is very convenient and comfortable for a people who likes to wear.
✓ I wear T-shirts every day. Day by day I think they are very convenient and comfortable for people who like to wear them.
Errors: 'every days' should be singular 'every day' (fixed by Grammar problem type 1). 'day by days' is ungrammatical; 'day by day' is the correct idiom. 'I thinks' should be 'I think' (subject-verb agreement; see problem type 27 but changed here to maintain grammaticality). 'a people' is incorrect; 'people' is plural and needs no article. 'who likes' should be 'who like' to match plural 'people'. Pronoun reference: 'they' or 'them' should refer to T-shirts. Suggestion: use singular/plural forms consistently and ensure verb agrees with its subject; use the correct idiomatic expressions.
× It's depends I think when I want to buy the clothes to wear everydays I will buy a lot of T-shirts and uh, moreover, when I have a umm, important events, I will buy the beautiful dress.
✓ It depends. I think when I want to buy clothes to wear every day I buy a lot of T-shirts, and moreover, when I have an important event, I will buy a beautiful dress.
Errors: 'It's depends' is incorrect; use 'It depends' (modal/auxiliary agreement, problem type 4). 'everydays' should be 'every day' (singular date expression, type 1). 'the clothes' is unnecessary; 'clothes' is uncountable/plural without 'the' in this context (article error, type 22). Use present simple 'I buy' for habitual action instead of future 'I will buy' (tense consistency, type 6). 'an important events' mixes article and plural; correct to 'an important event' (article and singular/plural, types 22 and 1). 'the beautiful dress' -> 'a beautiful dress' (article error). Suggestion: keep tense consistent for habits, use correct articles and singular/plural forms.
× To be honest, teachers are suitable for older people in my countries because, uh, as you know, teachers is very, uh, convenience and comfortable.
✓ To be honest, T-shirts are suitable for older people in my country because, as you know, T-shirts are very convenient and comfortable.
Errors: 'teachers' is a wrong word here; context requires 'T-shirts' (word choice but treated as pronoun/reference issue, type 12). 'my countries' should be 'my country' (singular/plural error, type 1). 'teachers is' shows subject-verb disagreement; 'T-shirts are' is correct (subject-verb agreement, type 27). 'convenience' is a noun; the adjective 'convenient' is needed (incorrect use of adjectives/adverbs, type 13). Suggestion: ensure correct noun choice and match verb number with subject; use adjectives rather than nouns when describing qualities.
× And I think older people tend to, uh, wear the comfortable clothes.
✓ And I think older people tend to wear comfortable clothes.
Errors: 'wear the comfortable clothes' incorrectly uses definite article 'the' suggesting specific clothes; in general statements omit 'the' (article error, type 22). Keep present tense 'tend to wear' is correct; removed filler words. Suggestion: omit unnecessary articles in general statements and avoid fillers.
× The families when I was 4 twice I always wear T-shirts as I mentioned those T-shirts is very convenient and comfortable when MMM wearing and I things currently is I just use.
✓ When I was four, my family dressed me in T-shirts; I always wore T-shirts because, as I mentioned, they were very convenient and comfortable, and I still wear them sometimes now.
This sentence has multiple structure and tense issues (type 26). 'The families when I was 4 twice' is ungrammatical; corrected to 'When I was four, my family dressed me in T-shirts'. 'I always wear' about past should be past 'I always wore' (past tense issue, type 5). 'those T-shirts is' subject-verb agreement and number (should be 'they were', types 27 and 9). 'when MMM wearing' is filler; replaced with clearer clause. 'I things currently is I just use' is unclear; clarified to 'I still wear them sometimes now' to convey present habit. Suggestion: break long run-on sentences into clauses, keep tense consistent for past recollection, and use clear subject-verb agreement.