Clothes / Fashion 是 Part 1 的常見題。最大問題——考生的答案都長一樣:"I like casual clothes, like T-shirt and jeans. I don't like formal clothes." Band 5.5 天花板。解法:用四個 angle——上班穿什麼、休閒穿什麼、買衣服習慣、對時尚流行的態度——輪著切。
台灣考生常見誤區
- 只會 casual / formal / comfortable——三個詞講完整題。
- 品牌詞只會 Uniqlo / Nike——沒有延伸到風格(minimalist, smart-casual, streetwear)。
- 答 I don't care about fashion 就結束——沒有說明為什麼或取代品(I care about fit more than trend)。
5 個代表題 + Band 7+ 範答
Q1. What kind of clothes do you usually wear?
Mostly pretty low-key, smart-casual stuff — plain T-shirts, fitted jeans or chinos, and a simple pair of sneakers on most days. I've deliberately moved towards a smaller wardrobe in neutral colours over the last couple of years, partly because it genuinely cuts decision fatigue in the morning. If I'm being honest, you could probably guess half my week's outfits before I got dressed.
Q2. Do you prefer comfortable or fashionable clothes?
Comfortable, without question — although I'd argue the two aren't as opposed as people make out. A well-cut T-shirt in a decent fabric is both, and it's frankly not that hard to find. What I avoid is anything where the look costs me comfort: stiff collars, tight waistbands, shoes that look sharp but give me blisters by lunch. Life's too short.
Q3. Do you spend a lot of money on clothes?
Not really — I probably spend far less than most people my age. I try to buy fewer items but of better quality, which usually means a handful of proper purchases a year rather than a new outfit every month. A good coat that lasts five winters works out cheaper per wear than three cheap ones that fall apart by February.
Q4. Do people in your country follow fashion?
Younger people in the big cities, absolutely — Taipei's Ximending district in particular is where you see the most adventurous street style, heavily influenced by Korean and Japanese trends. Outside that age group and outside the cities, it's more practical dressing. There's also a strong second-hand scene now, which I think is shifting what "fashionable" even means.
Q5. Do you like shopping for clothes?
Mostly online, and mostly with a specific item in mind — I'm not one of those people who enjoys wandering round a department store for an afternoon. The exception is bricks-and-mortar menswear shops where the staff actually know their stuff; chatting with someone about fit and fabric is genuinely enjoyable, and I tend to learn something each time even if I don't buy anything.
服裝主題詞庫(15 個)
| 中文 | 英文 | Example chunk | |------|------|---------------| | 休閒穿 | casual wear | I default to casual wear. | | 上班穿 | smart-casual | The dress code is smart-casual. | | 正式場合 | formal / dressed up | I rarely get dressed up. | | 剪裁合身 | well-cut / fitted | Well-cut T-shirts make all the difference. | | 素色 | neutral colours | Mostly neutral colours — navy, grey. | | 街頭風 | streetwear | Ximending is a streetwear hotspot. | | 極簡風 | minimalist | I've gone quite minimalist. | | 耐穿 | lasts | A good coat lasts five winters. | | 品質好 | good quality | Good quality beats quantity. | | 搭配 | goes with | It goes with everything. | | 材質 | fabric | The fabric is really soft. | | 運動鞋 | sneakers | I live in plain sneakers. | | 跟上流行 | follow trends | I don't really follow trends. | | 二手衣 | second-hand | Second-hand shopping is booming. | | 膠囊衣櫃 | capsule wardrobe | I'm building a capsule wardrobe. |
Band 6 vs Band 7+ 對照
題目:What kind of clothes do you usually wear?
Band 6: I usually wear casual clothes. I like T-shirt and jeans. I don't wear formal clothes.
Band 7+: Mostly low-key, smart-casual — plain T-shirts, fitted jeans, simple sneakers. I've deliberately moved towards a smaller wardrobe in neutral colours, partly because it genuinely cuts decision fatigue in the morning. You could probably guess half my week's outfits before I got dressed.
差別:Band 6 用三個形容詞打發一題。Band 7+ 用三個具體單品(T-shirts, fitted jeans, sneakers)、策略動機(decision fatigue)、幽默的自我調侃(guess my outfits)——每一句都有料。
什麼要避免
- 只說 casual/formal:這兩個詞用完題目就沒詞彙。換成 smart-casual, minimalist, streetwear, laid-back。
- Brand 鬧笑話:念錯品牌名(Uniqlo 不是 /yoo-NIK-loh/,是 /YOO-nee-kloh/;Hermès 不是 /HER-meez/ 是 /er-MEZ/)——不確定就不要勉強 name-drop。
- **一句 I don't care about fashion 就結束:缺少替代焦點**。加一句 I care about fit and fabric more than trend——立刻展現觀點。