Part 1
Giám khảo
Are you a patient person?
Thí sinh
Honestly speaking, I consider myself a patient person because my parents always taught me the importance of patients since I was a child, so they used to say that if you have patience, you can become a successful person in the world.
Giám khảo
What is it that makes you feel impatient?
Thí sinh
Although I consider myself a patient person but sometimes I feel impatient in such conditions like if somebody got laid and somebody got like lose their temper or me or somebody. But on that time I used to remember my parents word about the patients and I followed that their.
Giám khảo
How do you feel when you have to do something for a long time?
Thí sinh
My reaction is neutral about the situation because I got a habit about to work a long time as I got a habit from my childhood too and I also have the patient skills. So I think it's not for me and it's not matter for me whether it would be long task or short task.
Giám khảo
Does your job require you to be patient?
Thí sinh
Definitely yes. Since I work in a restaurant, being a patient is essential because it is customer service's role. If we are not patient, customers might get upset or argue, which could harm the restaurant's reputation. For example, when a customer is unhappy with their order, I always try to listen carefully and respond calmly to dissolve the issue. Therefore, patients helps me.
Giám khảo
Are you more patient now than when you were a child?
Thí sinh
I think I have become more patient now compared to when I was a child because I learned to control my emotion better now. For example, in the past I used to lose my temper easily but with the experience and maturity I I got this habit.
Are you a patient person?
Điểm: 65.0Gợi ý: Your answer is relevant but contains some grammatical errors and redundancy. Try to use 'patience' instead of 'patients' and avoid repeating the same idea. Also, keep your answer concise and clear.
Ví dụ: Yes, I consider myself a patient person because my parents taught me that patience is key to success. This lesson has helped me stay calm in difficult situations.
What is it that makes you feel impatient?
Điểm: 50.0Gợi ý: Your answer is unclear and contains grammatical mistakes. Try to clearly explain situations that make you impatient using simple and correct sentences. Use linking words to connect ideas logically.
Ví dụ: Sometimes I feel impatient when people lose their temper or act unfairly. However, I remind myself to stay calm because patience helps me handle these situations better.
How do you feel when you have to do something for a long time?
Điểm: 55.0Gợi ý: Your answer is somewhat repetitive and has grammatical errors. Try to express your feelings clearly and use linking words to make your answer coherent. Avoid unnecessary phrases.
Ví dụ: I feel neutral when I have to do something for a long time because I am used to working on long tasks since childhood. Therefore, the length of the task does not bother me.
Does your job require you to be patient?
Điểm: 75.0Gợi ý: Your answer is good with relevant examples, but watch out for minor grammar mistakes like 'patients' instead of 'patience'. Also, try to use more varied vocabulary and linking words to improve coherence.
Ví dụ: Definitely, my job requires patience because I work in customer service at a restaurant. If customers are upset, I listen carefully and respond calmly to resolve their issues, which helps maintain the restaurant's reputation.
Are you more patient now than when you were a child?
Điểm: 70.0Gợi ý: Your answer is relevant but contains some grammatical errors and repetition. Try to use linking words and avoid repeating words. Also, clarify your example for better understanding.
Ví dụ: Yes, I am more patient now than when I was a child because I have learned to control my emotions better. For instance, I used to lose my temper easily, but with experience and maturity, I have improved.
× Honestly speaking, I consider myself a patient person because my parents always taught me the importance of patients since I was a child, so they used to say that if you have patience, you can become a successful person in the world.
✓ Honestly speaking, I consider myself a patient person because my parents always taught me the importance of patience since I was a child, so they used to say that if you have patience, you can become a successful person in the world.
The word 'patients' is incorrect here; the correct noun is 'patience' which means the ability to wait calmly. 'Patients' refers to people receiving medical care, so it is a wrong word choice in this context.
× Although I consider myself a patient person but sometimes I feel impatient in such conditions like if somebody got laid and somebody got like lose their temper or me or somebody.
✓ Although I consider myself a patient person, sometimes I feel impatient in situations like when somebody gets angry or loses their temper, including myself.
Using both 'Although' and 'but' together is redundant; only one conjunction is needed. Also, the sentence structure was unclear and needed rephrasing for clarity and grammatical correctness.
× But on that time I used to remember my parents word about the patients and I followed that their.
✓ But at that time, I used to remember my parents' words about patience and I followed them.
The phrase 'on that time' should be 'at that time'. 'Parents word' should be possessive 'parents' words'. 'Patients' is incorrect; it should be 'patience'. 'Followed that their' is incorrect; it should be 'followed them'.
× My reaction is neutral about the situation because I got a habit about to work a long time as I got a habit from my childhood too and I also have the patient skills.
✓ My reaction is neutral about the situation because I have a habit of working for a long time, which I developed since my childhood, and I also have patience skills.
The phrase 'got a habit about to work a long time' is incorrect; it should be 'have a habit of working for a long time'. 'Patient skills' should be 'patience skills'.
× So I think it's not for me and it's not matter for me whether it would be long task or short task.
✓ So I think it doesn't matter to me whether it is a long task or a short task.
The phrase 'it's not for me' is unclear and unnecessary. 'It's not matter for me' is incorrect; the correct phrase is 'it doesn't matter to me'. Also, 'would be' is not appropriate here; 'is' fits better for general statements.
× Definitely yes. Since I work in a restaurant, being a patient is essential because it is customer service's role.
✓ Definitely yes. Since I work in a restaurant, being patient is essential because it is a customer service role.
'Being a patient' is incorrect; it should be 'being patient' (adjective). Also, 'customer service's role' is awkward; 'a customer service role' is better.
× If we are not patient, customers might get upset or argue, which could harm the restaurant's reputation.
✓ If we are not patient, customers might get upset or argue, which could harm the restaurant's reputation.
No correction needed here; sentence is grammatically correct.
× For example, when a customer is unhappy with their order, I always try to listen carefully and respond calmly to dissolve the issue.
✓ For example, when a customer is unhappy with their order, I always try to listen carefully and respond calmly to resolve the issue.
The phrase 'dissolve the issue' is incorrect; the correct verb is 'resolve' when referring to solving a problem.
× Therefore, patients helps me.
✓ Therefore, patience helps me.
'Patients' is incorrect; the correct noun is 'patience'. Also, 'helps' is singular verb matching 'patience'.
× I think I have become more patient now compared to when I was a child because I learned to control my emotion better now.
✓ I think I have become more patient now compared to when I was a child because I have learned to control my emotions better now.
'Learned' should be present perfect 'have learned' to indicate experience up to now. 'Emotion' should be plural 'emotions' as it refers to feelings in general.
× For example, in the past I used to lose my temper easily but with the experience and maturity I I got this habit.
✓ For example, in the past I used to lose my temper easily, but with experience and maturity, I have developed this habit.
The sentence had repetition 'I I' and awkward phrasing 'I got this habit'. It was corrected to proper structure and verb tense to express development over time.