Part 1
考官
Are you a patient person?
考生
Actually no. Uhm, I really don't like waiting for something so. But it also depends on my mood.
考官
What is it that makes you feel impatient?
考生
If it is an important occasion for me, I don't like waiting it. So yeah, I'm impatient in the in this moment.
考官
How do you feel when you have to do something for a long time?
考生
I usually feel quite tired and sometimes a bit worried when I have to do something for a long time. For example, if I have to study or work continuously without breaks, my concentration tends to drop, making the desk feel even more exhausting. However, I find that taking short breaks helps me stay focused at an motivated.
考官
Does your job require you to be patient?
考生
Actually it depends on situations. Since I'm working as a manager, I have to do everything on time so I don't have to wait.
考官
Are you more patient now than when you were a child?
考生
Yes, I believe I'm more patient no compared to when I was a child. As a child, I often wanted immediate results and found it difficult to wait. But with age and experience, I have learned the value of patience, especially in challenging situations. For example, in my current job, I need to stay calm and patient when dealing with complex tasks or difficult people.
Are you a patient person?
分數: 65.0建議: Javobingiz tabiiy, lekin "so" so'zini ishlatish noto'g'ri va gapni to'liq tugatmagan. Shuningdek, "uhm" kabi tovushlarni kamaytiring va gapni aniqroq qiling.
範例: No, I am generally not a patient person because I dislike waiting. However, my patience can vary depending on my mood.
What is it that makes you feel impatient?
分數: 60.0建議: Gap tuzilishi va grammatikani yaxshilang, masalan, "waiting it" noto'g'ri. Shuningdek, gapni yanada aniqroq va tabiiyroq qiling.
範例: I feel impatient when I have to wait during important occasions because I want everything to go smoothly and on time.
How do you feel when you have to do something for a long time?
分數: 75.0建議: Javob yaxshi, lekin "at an motivated" so'z birikmasi noto'g'ri. Shuningdek, gaplarni yanada silliq bog'lash uchun bog'lovchi so'zlardan foydalaning.
範例: I usually feel tired and sometimes worried when I work for a long time without breaks. For instance, continuous studying can reduce my concentration, making me feel exhausted. However, taking short breaks helps me stay focused and motivated.
Does your job require you to be patient?
分數: 70.0建議: Javobni yanada aniqroq va tabiiyroq qiling. "I don't have to wait" gapini yaxshilab tushuntiring va bog'lovchi so'zlardan foydalaning.
範例: It depends on the situation. As a manager, I need to be patient when dealing with people, but I also have to ensure tasks are completed on time, so I try to avoid unnecessary waiting.
Are you more patient now than when you were a child?
分數: 80.0建議: Javob yaxshi, lekin "more patient no" iborasi noto'g'ri. Gaplarni yanada tabiiy va aniqroq qilish uchun kichik grammatik xatolarni tuzating.
範例: Yes, I believe I am more patient now compared to when I was a child. As a child, I wanted immediate results and found it hard to wait. However, with age and experience, I have learned the importance of patience, especially when handling difficult tasks or people at work.
× I don't like waiting for something so.
✓ I don't like waiting for something.
The phrase 'so' at the end of the sentence is unnecessary and incorrect in this context. Removing 'so' makes the sentence grammatically correct and clearer.
× If it is an important occasion for me, I don't like waiting it.
✓ If it is an important occasion for me, I don't like waiting for it.
The verb 'wait' requires the preposition 'for' when followed by an object. Omitting 'for' is a common preposition error.
× So yeah, I'm impatient in the in this moment.
✓ So yeah, I'm impatient in this moment.
The phrase 'in the in this moment' contains a redundant article 'the' and repeated preposition 'in'. Removing 'the' and the extra 'in' corrects the sentence.
× making the desk feel even more exhausting.
✓ making the task feel even more exhausting.
The word 'desk' is incorrect here; the intended meaning is likely 'task'. This is a lexical error rather than a preposition error, but since 'desk' is a noun and does not fit the context, it should be replaced with 'task'.
× I find that taking short breaks helps me stay focused at an motivated.
✓ I find that taking short breaks helps me stay focused and motivated.
The phrase 'at an motivated' is incorrect. The correct conjunction is 'and' to connect two adjectives 'focused' and 'motivated'.
× Actually it depends on situations.
✓ Actually, it depends on the situation.
The phrase 'depends on situations' is less natural; 'depends on the situation' is more appropriate. Also, a comma after 'Actually' improves clarity.
× Yes, I believe I'm more patient no compared to when I was a child.
✓ Yes, I believe I'm more patient now compared to when I was a child.
The word 'no' is a typo and should be 'now' to indicate the present time.