Part 1
Examiner
Are you a patient person?
Candidate
Yes, I think that's a I'm a patient person because in different situation I can wait for my turn, I can wait my for my best results and I think the patience is the key for getting success in my.
Examiner
What is it that makes you feel impatient?
Candidate
I think that it highly depends on my mood. For example, when I am stressed, I am. It's makes me feel impatient to wait for the results and in the heavy pressure of hard work and also makes me impatient.
Examiner
How do you feel when you have to do something for a long time?
Candidate
It can be exhausting, but at the same time, when you focus on the long term success, uh, you feel motivated and persistent to achieve the aim. Uh, for example, when you are preparing for an exam, it uh, takes time to get ready for the appropriate result.
Examiner
Does your job require you to be patient?
Candidate
Yes, as a dentist I have to be patient because I want to achieve a desirable outcome for my patients. For example, restoring A fractured crown is very difficult if there is a consistent bleeding. So I need to be patient.
Examiner
Are you more patient now than when you were a child?
Candidate
Yes, absolutely. When we grow up, we get more patient compared to a child. As a child, they instantly want something and uh. When you grow up and you know the consequences and you know the results of being patient.
Are you a patient person?
Score: 65.0Suggestion: Your answer is generally clear but contains some grammatical errors and redundancy. Try to make your sentences more concise and correct, for example, avoid repeating phrases like "I can wait" twice. Also, improve sentence structure for natural flow.
Example: Yes, I consider myself a patient person because I can wait calmly for my turn and for the best results. I believe patience is key to achieving success.
What is it that makes you feel impatient?
Score: 55.0Suggestion: Your answer lacks clarity and contains grammatical mistakes. Try to organize your ideas logically and use linking words to connect your points. Also, avoid repeating the word 'impatient' unnecessarily.
Example: My impatience depends largely on my mood. For instance, when I am stressed or under heavy pressure at work, I find it difficult to wait for results patiently.
How do you feel when you have to do something for a long time?
Score: 70.0Suggestion: Your answer is relevant but contains filler words like 'uh' and some awkward phrasing. Try to avoid fillers and use more precise vocabulary. Also, use linking words to improve coherence.
Example: Doing something for a long time can be exhausting; however, focusing on long-term success keeps me motivated and persistent. For example, preparing for an exam requires time and dedication to achieve good results.
Does your job require you to be patient?
Score: 75.0Suggestion: Your answer is clear and relevant but could be improved by correcting minor grammatical errors and enhancing sentence flow. Also, try to use more varied vocabulary related to your profession.
Example: Yes, as a dentist, patience is essential to achieve desirable outcomes for my patients. For instance, restoring a fractured crown can be challenging if there is continuous bleeding, so I must remain patient throughout the procedure.
Are you more patient now than when you were a child?
Score: 65.0Suggestion: Your answer is understandable but contains filler words and incomplete sentences. Try to complete your thoughts fully and avoid fillers. Use linking words to connect ideas smoothly.
Example: Yes, I am definitely more patient now than when I was a child. Children often want things immediately, but as we grow up, we understand the consequences and benefits of being patient.
× Yes, I think that's a I'm a patient person because in different situation I can wait for my turn, I can wait my for my best results and I think the patience is the key for getting success in my.
✓ Yes, I think that I'm a patient person because in different situations I can wait for my turn, I can wait for my best results, and I think patience is the key to getting success in my life.
The original sentence has sentence structure errors including an unnecessary 'that's a', incorrect singular/plural form 'situation' instead of 'situations', incorrect word order 'wait my for' instead of 'wait for my', and missing words 'in my' should be 'in my life'. Correcting these improves clarity and grammatical correctness.
× It's makes me feel impatient to wait for the results and in the heavy pressure of hard work and also makes me impatient.
✓ It makes me feel impatient to wait for the results, and the heavy pressure of hard work also makes me impatient.
The phrase 'It's makes' is incorrect; 'It makes' is correct. Also, the sentence structure is awkward and incomplete. Correcting the verb form and restructuring the sentence improves clarity and grammatical accuracy.
× I can wait my for my best results
✓ I can wait for my best results
The phrase 'wait my for' is incorrect. The correct preposition to use with 'wait' in this context is 'for'. Removing 'my' before 'for' corrects the prepositional phrase.
× in different situation I can wait for my turn
✓ in different situations I can wait for my turn
The word 'situation' should be plural 'situations' because it refers to multiple different cases, not just one.
× I think the patience is the key for getting success in my.
✓ I think patience is the key to getting success in my life.
The definite article 'the' before 'patience' is unnecessary here. Also, 'the key for' should be 'the key to', and 'in my' is incomplete; it should be 'in my life'.
× When we grow up, we get more patient compared to a child.
✓ When we grow up, we become more patient compared to children.
The phrase 'compared to a child' is incorrect because 'we' refers to multiple people; it should be compared to 'children' (plural). Also, 'get more patient' is better expressed as 'become more patient'.