Part 1
시험관
Are you a patient person?
수험생
I don't think I am a patient person because. I don't want to wait the trim so I just. Society to work decided to work. Look.
시험관
What is it that makes you feel impatient?
수험생
I feel impatient the most and I was. And when I'm hungry. If I hungry, I. Become very sensitive and impatient so.
시험관
How do you feel when you have to do something for a long time?
수험생
I'm a person who get tired of something very quickly. Then I have to do something for our own time. For example, if I have to study or work for a long time, then. Is it to lose my concentration? Anne. Interesting.
시험관
Does your job require you to be patient?
수험생
Yes it does, because I need to wait. Group. Until 7, even though there's no customer. I want to go home but I cannot. Damn it. So I need to be patient too. Wait until 7.
시험관
Are you more patient now than when you were a child?
수험생
Yes, I am. When I was young. I don't wait for something. Anne. It's very easy to get angry because I can get. Something directly. I couldn't get something directly, but now I didn't do that. I don't do that.
Are you a patient person?
점수: 30.0제안: Your answer is unclear and lacks coherence. Try to give a direct response with clear reasons and avoid incomplete sentences. Use simple linking words to connect your ideas logically.
예시: No, I am not a patient person because I dislike waiting for things. For example, I get frustrated when I have to wait in long lines.
What is it that makes you feel impatient?
점수: 35.0제안: Your answer is fragmented and difficult to understand. Try to form complete sentences and explain your feelings clearly with linking words.
예시: I feel most impatient when I am hungry because hunger makes me sensitive and easily irritated.
How do you feel when you have to do something for a long time?
점수: 40.0제안: Your answer needs to be more structured and clear. Use complete sentences and linking words to explain your feelings and give examples.
예시: I get tired quickly when I have to do something for a long time. For instance, if I study or work for hours, I lose my concentration and interest.
Does your job require you to be patient?
점수: 45.0제안: Your answer is somewhat understandable but contains unnecessary words and incomplete sentences. Try to express your ideas clearly and politely with proper linking words.
예시: Yes, my job requires patience because I have to wait until 7 pm even if there are no customers. Although I want to go home early, I have to be patient.
Are you more patient now than when you were a child?
점수: 40.0제안: Your answer is confusing and lacks clarity. Try to use complete sentences and explain your thoughts logically with linking words.
예시: Yes, I am more patient now than when I was a child. When I was young, I got angry easily because I wanted things immediately, but now I can wait calmly.
× I don't think I am a patient person because.
✓ I don't think I am a patient person because I don't like to wait.
The original sentence ends abruptly and is incomplete, causing a sentence structure error. To improve, complete the sentence by explaining the reason for not being patient.
× I don't want to wait the trim so I just.
✓ I don't want to wait for a long time, so I just...
The sentence is incomplete and missing preposition 'for' after 'wait'. Also, 'the trim' is unclear; likely intended 'a long time'. Complete the sentence for clarity.
× Society to work decided to work.
✓ I decided to work instead.
The original sentence is unclear and ungrammatical. It seems the student meant to say they decided to work. Simplify and clarify the sentence.
× I feel impatient the most and I was.
✓ I feel impatient the most when I am hungry.
The sentence is incomplete and missing the preposition 'when' to indicate the condition causing impatience. Also, 'I was' is incomplete and unclear.
× And when I'm hungry.
✓ When I'm hungry,
This is a sentence fragment. It should be connected to the main clause to form a complete sentence.
× If I hungry, I.
✓ If I am hungry, I
The verb 'am' is missing after the subject 'I'. Also, the sentence is incomplete and needs continuation.
× Become very sensitive and impatient so.
✓ become very sensitive and impatient.
The sentence fragment 'so' at the end is unnecessary and makes the sentence incomplete. Remove 'so' to complete the sentence.
× I'm a person who get tired of something very quickly.
✓ I'm a person who gets tired of something very quickly.
The relative pronoun 'who' refers to 'person' (singular), so the verb should be 'gets' to agree in number.
× Then I have to do something for our own time.
✓ Then I have to do something for a long time.
The phrase 'for our own time' is incorrect and unclear. The intended meaning is likely 'for a long time'.
× Is it to lose my concentration? Anne. Interesting.
✓ I tend to lose my concentration and interest.
The original sentences are fragmented and unclear. Combine and clarify the ideas into a complete sentence.
× Yes it does, because I need to wait. Group.
✓ Yes, it does, because I need to wait in a group.
The preposition 'in' is missing before 'a group'. Also, a comma is needed after 'Yes'.
× Until 7, even though there's no customer.
✓ until 7, even though there are no customers.
The sentence fragment needs to be connected to the previous sentence. Also, 'customer' should be plural 'customers' to match the context.
× I want to go home but I cannot.
✓ I want to go home, but I cannot.
Add a comma before 'but' to separate the clauses properly.
× Damn it.
✓ (Omitted as it is an interjection and not a grammatical sentence)
'Damn it' is an interjection and not a complete sentence; it can be omitted in formal correction.
× So I need to be patient too. Wait until 7.
✓ So I need to be patient too and wait until 7.
The second sentence is a fragment. Connect it with the previous sentence using 'and'.
× Yes, I am. When I was young.
✓ Yes, I am. When I was young,
The second sentence is a fragment and needs to be connected to the following clause.
× I don't wait for something.
✓ I didn't wait for something.
Since the speaker refers to the past ('when I was young'), the past tense 'didn't' should be used instead of present tense 'don't'.
× Anne. It's very easy to get angry because I can get.
✓ It was very easy to get angry because I couldn't get what I wanted immediately.
The sentences are fragmented and unclear. 'Anne' is likely a mishearing or typo. Complete the sentence to express the intended meaning.
× Something directly. I couldn't get something directly, but now I didn't do that. I don't do that.
✓ I couldn't get things directly, but now I don't do that.
The sentences are fragmented and inconsistent in tense. Combine and correct tense for clarity.