Part 1
Examinador
Do you often wear jewelry?
Candidato
Not really. I don't wear jewelry very often, mostly because I prefer a simple and practical system in my everyday life. I might wear sometimes special like a watch or bracelet on certain occasions, but for regular days I usually keep things normal.
Examinador
What type of jewelry do you like?
Candidato
I like subtle and elegant pieces such as small earrings or a thin necklace. I'm not fan of flashy or very large jewelry because I feel it draws too much attention. Simple designs feels more comfortable and suits my style better.
Examinador
Do you usually buy jewelry?
Candidato
No, I don't buy jewelry frequently. I usually only buy it for special occasions like birthdays or festivals, or sometimes as a gift for family or friends. I prefer to spend money on practical things rather than the decorative items for myself.
Examinador
Why do you think some people wear a piece of jewelry for a long time?
Candidato
I think people often wear jewelry for a long time because it is a sentimental value. For example, it might be your gift from a loved one or a family member. Some pieces also become a part of someone's personal style, so they wear them regularly as a way to express themselves.
Do you often wear jewelry?
Pontuação: 72.0Sugestão: Make the response more natural and concise, correct small grammar issues, and add one specific example of an occasion. Use linking words to connect ideas and keep within 3–4 sentences.
Exemplo: Not really. I prefer a simple, practical routine, so I rarely wear jewelry. Occasionally I’ll wear a watch or a bracelet for special events, such as a family party or a wedding. Overall, I keep my daily look low-key to stay comfortable.
What type of jewelry do you like?
Pontuação: 75.0Sugestão: Improve grammar (add missing articles and correct verb agreement), use a linking word to explain why simple pieces suit you, and give a concrete example of a piece you own or admire.
Exemplo: I like subtle, elegant pieces, such as small stud earrings or a thin gold necklace. I’m not a fan of flashy or oversized jewelry because it draws too much attention. For example, I often wear a small pearl stud that matches most of my outfits.
Do you usually buy jewelry?
Pontuação: 78.0Sugestão: Make sentences smoother by combining ideas with linking words and add a specific recent example of a purchase to make the answer more concrete.
Exemplo: No, I don’t buy jewelry often. I usually buy it only for special occasions, such as a birthday or a festival, or as a gift for family members. For instance, last year I bought a simple bracelet for my sister’s birthday because she loves minimalist designs.
Why do you think some people wear a piece of jewelry for a long time?
Pontuação: 82.0Sugestão: Polish phrasing and grammar (use 'have sentimental value'), add a linking word to connect reasons, and include a specific example (e.g., wedding ring) to illustrate the point.
Exemplo: I think some people wear jewelry for a long time because it has sentimental value. For example, a wedding ring or a necklace given by a parent can carry emotional meaning. Also, over time certain items become part of a person’s signature style, so they wear them regularly to express themselves.
× I might wear sometimes special like a watch or bracelet on certain occasions, but for regular days I usually keep things normal.
✓ I might sometimes wear something special, like a watch or bracelet, on certain occasions, but on regular days I usually keep things simple.
Placement of adverb 'sometimes' and use of 'special' as adjective without a noun were incorrect; 'something special' is needed. Also 'keep things normal' is less natural than 'keep things simple'. Move 'sometimes' before the verb 'wear' for natural adverb placement.
× I'm not fan of flashy or very large jewelry because I feel it draws too much attention.
✓ I'm not a fan of flashy or very large jewelry because I feel it draws too much attention.
Missing article 'a' before 'fan' is incorrect adjective/noun usage; 'a fan' is the correct collocation. Add 'a' to make the noun phrase grammatically correct.
× Simple designs feels more comfortable and suits my style better.
✓ Simple designs feel more comfortable and suit my style better.
Subject 'Simple designs' is plural, so verbs must be plural: 'feel' and 'suit' rather than 'feels' and 'suits'. Ensure subject-verb agreement by matching plural subject with plural verb forms.
× I usually only buy it for special occasions like birthdays or festivals, or sometimes as a gift for family or friends.
✓ I usually only buy jewelry for special occasions like birthdays or festivals, or sometimes as a gift for family or friends.
Pronoun 'it' is vague and mismatched with 'jewelry' earlier; use the noun 'jewelry' or 'pieces' for clarity. This is a quantifier/ reference issue—use consistent nouns to avoid ambiguity.
× I prefer to spend money on practical things rather than the decorative items for myself.
✓ I prefer to spend money on practical things rather than decorative items for myself.
The definite article 'the' before 'decorative items' is unnecessary and makes the sentence awkward. Remove 'the' to compare categories generally: 'practical things rather than decorative items.'
× I think people often wear jewelry for a long time because it is a sentimental value.
✓ I think people often wear jewelry for a long time because it has sentimental value.
'It is a sentimental value' is incorrect collocation. Use 'has sentimental value' to describe the quality of the jewelry. Present participle not required; use verb 'has' + noun phrase.
× For example, it might be your gift from a loved one or a family member.
✓ For example, it might be a gift from a loved one or a family member.
Using 'your gift' presumes the listener; 'a gift' is more general and appropriate. Replace 'your' with 'a' for general statements. Also 'it' refers to 'jewelry' which is fine; keep noun reference clear.