Part 1
시험관
Are you a patient person?
수험생
I think I am someone who has a lot of patience in myself. I learned this when I was working in abroad, for example, when I was when the when I was working there, they used to be so many rude customers. I learned how to have that patience in myself, how to control my anger. So I think I am a very patient.
시험관
What is it that makes you feel impatient?
수험생
Well, I can't stand the thought of somebody being angry at somebody for no reason at all. Sometimes people are rude for no reason and especially in countries, little developing countries, I find people very rude to each other. On different contacts.
시험관
How do you feel when you have to do something for a long time?
수험생
Well, anybody would get monotonous when they're working the same thing over and over again. As for me, when I, uh, when I try to do something that is, umm, always on my routine, let's say sometimes it's very, uh, boring. Uh, I'll even though I try not to, but it's, uh, it's boring.
시험관
Does your job require you to be patient?
수험생
As for somebody who's working on a customer service desk, I have to deal with so many customers every single day. This job that I work on has built me a lot of patience while dealing with dealing with customers. So yes, my job requires a lot of patience inside me.
시험관
Are you more patient now than when you were a child?
수험생
When I was young, I was such a reckless child. I was so impatient and I always wanted things to happen in a certain way. When I grew up, I learned to know that this wouldn't work in real life, and my father always taught me to be patient to myself.
Are you a patient person?
점수: 65.0제안: Try to make your answer more concise and natural by avoiding repetition and grammatical errors. Start with a clear topic sentence, then provide a specific example with linking words to improve coherence.
예시: Yes, I consider myself a patient person. For instance, when I worked abroad, I often encountered rude customers, but I learned to control my anger and remain calm in those situations.
What is it that makes you feel impatient?
점수: 60.0제안: Focus on clarity and coherence by using linking words and avoiding vague phrases. Be specific about situations that make you impatient and structure your answer logically.
예시: I feel impatient when people are rude to others without any reason. For example, in some developing countries, I have noticed that people often behave rudely in various social situations, which I find frustrating.
How do you feel when you have to do something for a long time?
점수: 55.0제안: Avoid filler words and repetition to make your answer more fluent and natural. Use linking words to connect ideas and provide a clear opinion with supporting details.
예시: I usually find repetitive tasks quite monotonous and boring. Although I try to stay focused, doing the same routine for a long time can be tiring.
Does your job require you to be patient?
점수: 70.0제안: Make your answer more concise and avoid repetition. Use linking words to connect your ideas and provide a clear topic sentence followed by supporting details.
예시: Yes, my job at the customer service desk requires a great deal of patience because I interact with many customers daily, which has helped me develop this quality.
Are you more patient now than when you were a child?
점수: 75.0제안: Improve fluency by avoiding awkward phrasing and use linking words to show contrast between past and present. Provide a clear topic sentence and specific supporting details.
예시: I am definitely more patient now than when I was a child. Back then, I was quite reckless and wanted things to happen quickly, but as I grew older, I realised that patience is important, a lesson my father always emphasised.
× I think I am someone who has a lot of patience in myself.
✓ I think I am someone who has a lot of patience in me.
The phrase 'patience in myself' is incorrect; the correct preposition is 'in me' to indicate possession or presence within oneself.
× I learned this when I was working in abroad, for example, when I was when the when I was working there, they used to be so many rude customers.
✓ I learned this when I was working abroad; for example, when I was working there, there used to be so many rude customers.
The preposition 'in' is not used before 'abroad'; 'working abroad' is correct. Also, 'they used to be' is incorrect; it should be 'there used to be' to indicate existence.
× So I think I am a very patient.
✓ So I think I am very patient.
The word 'patient' is an adjective here and does not require the indefinite article 'a' before it.
× Sometimes people are rude for no reason and especially in countries, little developing countries, I find people very rude to each other.
✓ Sometimes people are rude for no reason, and especially in little developing countries, I find people very rude to each other.
The phrase 'countries, little developing countries' is awkward; it should be 'little developing countries' with proper placement of commas for clarity.
× On different contacts.
✓ On different occasions.
The word 'contacts' is incorrect in this context; the correct word is 'occasions' to mean different times or events.
× Well, anybody would get monotonous when they're working the same thing over and over again.
✓ Well, anybody would get bored when they're doing the same thing over and over again.
The word 'monotonous' is an adjective and cannot be used as a verb; 'get bored' is the correct expression. Also, 'working the same thing' is incorrect; 'doing the same thing' is appropriate.
× As for somebody who's working on a customer service desk, I have to deal with so many customers every single day.
✓ As for somebody who's working at a customer service desk, I have to deal with so many customers every single day.
The correct preposition for locations like 'desk' is 'at' rather than 'on'.
× This job that I work on has built me a lot of patience while dealing with dealing with customers.
✓ This job that I work at has built me a lot of patience while dealing with customers.
The preposition 'on' is incorrect here; 'work at' is the correct phrase for a job location. Also, 'dealing with' is repeated unnecessarily.
× When I grew up, I learned to know that this wouldn't work in real life, and my father always taught me to be patient to myself.
✓ When I grew up, I learned that this wouldn't work in real life, and my father always taught me to be patient with myself.
The phrase 'learned to know' is redundant; 'learned' suffices. Also, the correct preposition is 'patient with myself' not 'patient to myself'.