Part 1
Examiner
Do you work or are you a student?
Candidate
I am a student, I recently completed my 8th semester in bachelor's degree in Business Administration. I enjoy learning about management, account and finance. So I would hope to work in these related field in the future.
Examiner
Where do you study?
Candidate
I study at Kathmandu University School of Management which is located at Palkumari, Lalitpur. Beside providing theoretical knowledge, the university also provides practical knowledge so as to help the students to have get better understanding of the real world practices.
Examiner
Is it a good place to study?
Candidate
Oh definitely. I think it's a wonderful place to study. The courses are regularly updated as per the needs of the society and the professor there are outstanding. They're not only just passionate about teaching and are uh, updated about the trends and current development similarly.
Examiner
Would you like the place where you study to make any changes?
Candidate
Well, one thing I would love to see improved is the way class cancellations are handled. Sometimes professor cancels at last minute when most of us are already in the classroom. This makes us feel that our time is not being valued. So it would be better if the professors can inform prior or in advance if they are unable to attend.
Examiner
What are your future study plans?
Candidate
I have a keen interest in subjects like accounting and finance, so in the future I hope I can get my masters degree in one of these field. After that I would want to build a career in one of the relating areas, perhaps in banking or finance management.
Do you work or are you a student?
Score: 75.0Suggestion: Your answer is generally clear but can be improved by correcting grammar and making it more concise. For example, use 'accounts' instead of 'account', and 'fields' instead of 'field'. Also, avoid redundancy by combining sentences effectively.
Example: I am a student and have recently completed my 8th semester in a Bachelor's degree in Business Administration. I enjoy studying management, accounts, and finance, and I hope to work in these related fields in the future.
Where do you study?
Score: 80.0Suggestion: Your answer is informative but can be improved by correcting grammar and using linking words for coherence. For example, use 'besides' instead of 'beside', and avoid awkward phrasing like 'have get'.
Example: I study at Kathmandu University School of Management, located in Palkumari, Lalitpur. Besides providing theoretical knowledge, the university also offers practical experience to help students better understand real-world practices.
Is it a good place to study?
Score: 70.0Suggestion: Your answer shows enthusiasm but has grammatical errors and some redundancy. Improve by correcting subject-verb agreement ('professors are'), removing filler words like 'uh', and using linking words to connect ideas smoothly.
Example: Definitely, it's a wonderful place to study because the courses are regularly updated to meet society's needs. Moreover, the professors are outstanding; they are passionate about teaching and stay updated with current trends and developments.
Would you like the place where you study to make any changes?
Score: 78.0Suggestion: Your answer is clear but can be improved by correcting grammar and using more precise linking words. For example, use 'a professor' or 'professors' and 'at the last minute'. Also, replace 'inform prior or in advance' with 'inform us in advance'.
Example: One thing I would like to see improved is how class cancellations are handled. Sometimes a professor cancels at the last minute when most of us are already in the classroom, which makes us feel our time is not valued. Therefore, it would be better if professors could inform us in advance if they are unable to attend.
What are your future study plans?
Score: 75.0Suggestion: Your answer is good but can be improved by correcting grammar and using more precise vocabulary. For example, use 'master's degree' and 'fields' instead of 'field'. Also, 'related areas' is better than 'relating areas'.
Example: I have a keen interest in subjects like accounting and finance, so in the future I hope to earn my master's degree in one of these fields. After that, I want to build a career in related areas, perhaps in banking or financial management.