Part 1
Examiner
Are you a patient person?
Candidate
I would like to say that yes I am a passionate person but actually I don't think so because even my friends can easily drive me crazy in situations that makes me feel exhausted and annoying and I don't think that I'm a passion person.
Examiner
What is it that makes you feel impatient?
Candidate
I usually feel impatient in stressful situations, such as when I'm waiting for results of some exams or when I have to present perform. For example, before giving a presentation. I often feel nervous and excited at the same time because it's hard to stay in calm and focused.
Examiner
How do you feel when you have to do something for a long time?
Candidate
Actually being concentrated on one task for a long time is as easy as pie for me because I love a long term tasks and exercises as they can take all my attention for for a while and make me serious person.
Examiner
Does your job require you to be patient?
Candidate
Actually, I don't have a job because I'm a student, but I guess that school also requires all his students to be patient because it's necessary, necessary studying process which requires people to be disciplined and concentrated.
Examiner
Are you more patient now than when you were a child?
Candidate
Definitely yes. I am much more patient now than when I was a child because when I was a child I was reckless girl who wasn't scared of anything and I was really hyperactive. And now I'm almost 18 and I have learned to to be more disciplined and can focus on task for extended periods.
Are you a patient person?
Score: 55.0Suggestion: Your answer is a bit confusing because you say you are 'passionate' instead of 'patient', which changes the meaning. Also, the sentence is long and repetitive. Try to answer directly and clearly, using correct vocabulary and shorter sentences.
Example: I am not a very patient person. For example, when my friends annoy me, I can get frustrated quickly. I am working on being more patient in these situations.
What is it that makes you feel impatient?
Score: 75.0Suggestion: Your answer is good but can be improved by linking ideas more smoothly and avoiding small errors like 'present perform'. Use linking words to connect your ideas clearly.
Example: I usually feel impatient in stressful situations, such as waiting for exam results or before giving a presentation. For example, before presenting, I often feel nervous and excited, so it is hard to stay calm and focused.
How do you feel when you have to do something for a long time?
Score: 65.0Suggestion: Your answer has good content but some grammar mistakes and awkward phrases. Try to use correct grammar and clearer expressions. Also, avoid repeating words like 'for for'.
Example: Actually, concentrating on one task for a long time is easy for me because I enjoy long-term tasks. They help me focus and become more serious.
Does your job require you to be patient?
Score: 60.0Suggestion: Your answer is relevant but has some grammar errors and repetition. Use correct pronouns and avoid repeating words. Also, try to make your sentences clearer and more natural.
Example: I don't have a job because I am a student. However, I think school requires students to be patient because studying needs discipline and concentration.
Are you more patient now than when you were a child?
Score: 70.0Suggestion: Your answer is good but can be improved by avoiding repetition and using smoother linking words. Also, correct small grammar mistakes like 'to to'.
Example: Definitely, I am more patient now than when I was a child. I used to be a reckless and hyperactive girl. Now, at almost 18, I have learned to be more disciplined and can focus on tasks for longer periods.
× even my friends can easily drive me crazy in situations that makes me feel exhausted and annoying
✓ even my friends can easily drive me crazy in situations that make me feel exhausted and annoyed
The subject 'situations' is plural, so the verb should be 'make' instead of 'makes'. Also, 'annoying' should be 'annoyed' to correctly describe the feeling experienced by the speaker.
× I don't think that I'm a passion person
✓ I don't think that I'm a patient person
The word 'passion' is a noun and incorrectly used here. The correct adjective to describe someone who can wait calmly is 'patient'.
× when I have to present perform
✓ when I have to perform a presentation
The phrase 'present perform' is incorrect. The correct expression is 'perform a presentation' or simply 'give a presentation'.
× it's hard to stay in calm and focused
✓ it's hard to stay calm and focused
The preposition 'in' is unnecessary here. The correct phrase is 'stay calm and focused'.
× I love a long term tasks and exercises as they can take all my attention for for a while and make me serious person
✓ I love long-term tasks and exercises as they can take all my attention for a while and make me a serious person
'Tasks' is plural, so 'a' should be removed before it. Also, 'long term' should be hyphenated as 'long-term' when used as an adjective. The phrase 'make me serious person' needs an article 'a' before 'serious person'.
× school also requires all his students to be patient
✓ school also requires all its students to be patient
The pronoun 'his' is incorrect when referring to 'school'. The correct possessive pronoun is 'its'.
× necessary, necessary studying process which requires people to be disciplined and concentrated
✓ necessary studying process which requires people to be disciplined and focused
The word 'concentrated' is incorrect here; the correct adjective to describe the state of paying attention is 'focused'. Also, the repetition of 'necessary' is redundant and should be removed.
× I was reckless girl who wasn't scared of anything
✓ I was a reckless girl who wasn't scared of anything
The singular noun 'girl' requires the indefinite article 'a' before it.
× can focus on task for extended periods
✓ can focus on tasks for extended periods
The singular noun 'task' should be plural 'tasks' to match the plural 'periods'. Also, 'on task' is correct but 'on tasks' fits better with 'extended periods'.