Part 1
Examinador
How often do you wear T-shirts?
Candidato
During the summer, I usually wear a T-shirts every day.
Examinador
Do you often buy T-shirts?
Candidato
No, I. Don't often buy T-shirts because. Already enough?
Examinador
How fashionable are T-shirts for older people in your country?
Candidato
Yeah, in my country T-shirts. Uh, used to express oneself.
Examinador
Did you wear T-shirts when you were a kid?
Candidato
Maybe when I was a kid, Uh, I usually wear T-shirts every day. Every it is in winter.
How often do you wear T-shirts?
Pontuação: 65.0Sugestão: Be concise and grammatically correct. Start with a clear topic sentence, correct errors (remove extra article and plural), and add one specific supporting detail using a linking word. Keep to 1–3 sentences and avoid filler words.
Exemplo: I usually wear T-shirts every day during the summer because they are comfortable and keep me cool. For example, I wear a lightweight cotton T-shirt whenever I go out or study at home.
Do you often buy T-shirts?
Pontuação: 40.0Sugestão: Give a direct, complete sentence and a clear reason. Use linking words (because/so) to connect the explanation and provide a specific detail about frequency or conditions when you buy new ones. Avoid fragmented sentences and fillers.
Exemplo: No, I don't buy T-shirts often because I already have enough. I usually only buy a new one once or twice a year when an old T-shirt wears out.
How fashionable are T-shirts for older people in your country?
Pontuação: 45.0Sugestão: Answer directly with a topic sentence about general fashion trends, then add a specific supporting detail using a linking word (for example/for instance/because). Avoid hesitations and incomplete clauses; explain how older people use T-shirts and give a brief reason or example.
Exemplo: T-shirts are quite acceptable for older people in my country because many older adults prefer casual, comfortable clothing. For instance, some wear printed or plain T-shirts with smart jackets to look relaxed yet presentable.
Did you wear T-shirts when you were a kid?
Pontuação: 50.0Sugestão: Provide a clear past-tense response and a concise supporting detail. Use linking words (so/and) to explain the pattern and correct tense and word order. Be specific about when and why you wore T-shirts as a child.
Exemplo: Yes, I often wore T-shirts when I was a kid because they were comfortable. Even in winter I sometimes wore them at home under a sweater when I played inside.
× During the summer, I usually wear a T-shirts every day.
✓ During the summer, I usually wear T-shirts every day.
The noun phrase 'a T-shirts' mixes a singular article 'a' with a plural noun 'T-shirts'. Use either singular countable noun with 'a' (a T-shirt) or the plural without 'a' (T-shirts). Since the student says 'every day' implying routine, the plural 'T-shirts' fits naturally; alternatively 'a T-shirt every day' would also be possible if meaning one T-shirt per day. Suggestion: remove the article to match plural, or change the noun to singular to match 'a'.
× No, I. Don't often buy T-shirts because. Already enough?
✓ No, I don't often buy T-shirts because I already have enough.
The original contains fragments and misplaced punctuation, creating sentence structure errors. 'I.' and 'because.' are sentence fragments. The intended meaning is that the student does not often buy T-shirts because they already have enough. Combine fragments into a complete sentence and add the subject 'I' with the verb 'have' to complete the clause. Suggestion: avoid interrupting sentences; form a full clause after 'because' explaining the reason.
× Yeah, in my country T-shirts. Uh, used to express oneself.
✓ Yeah, in my country T-shirts are used to express oneself.
The original omits the auxiliary and subject-verb agreement, producing an incomplete passive construction. To describe a general truth in the present, use the present passive: 'T-shirts are used to express oneself.' Ensure the verb 'be' (are) is present and agrees with the plural noun 'T-shirts'. Suggestion: include the correct form of 'be' for passive voice in present tense.
× Maybe when I was a kid, Uh, I usually wear T-shirts every day.
✓ Maybe when I was a kid, I used to wear T-shirts every day.
Referring to habitual actions in the past requires past-time expressions. 'Usually wear' is present-tense and conflicts with 'when I was a kid'. Use 'used to' or 'would' to indicate past habits: 'I used to wear T-shirts every day.' Suggestion: match the verb tense to the past time frame.
× Every it is in winter.
✓ Even in winter.
The phrase 'Every it is in winter' is ungrammatical and unclear. The intended meaning is likely that the habit continued 'even in winter'. Use the idiomatic expression 'even in winter' to convey that T-shirts were worn despite the season. Suggestion: use concise, idiomatic phrases; avoid word-by-word literal constructions.