Part 1
Examiner
Are you a patient person?
Candidate
Actually I don't think so because I easily get nervous and angry when I was when I faced 2 something trouble. For example when I get complain for my job I feel very nervous.
Examiner
What is it that makes you feel impatient?
Candidate
There are many things, but the first thing to come to mind is complain. When I get complain from some clients or team workers, I feel very nervous and impatient.
Examiner
How do you feel when you have to do something for a long time?
Candidate
I feel worried when I get something to do long time because I'm not really patient so if I get something to do for a long time before it started I feel nervous but if it started after I.
Examiner
Does your job require you to be patient?
Candidate
My job require me to be patient because there are many receipts to do and clients are in front of me so I have to be patient to manage them.
Examiner
Are you more patient now than when you were a child?
Candidate
No, I think I was more patient when I was young. When I was young I was not afraid of many things, but in nowadays I feel fear for many things.
Are you a patient person?
Score: 52.0Suggestion: 문장 구조와 시제 사용이 혼란스럽고 불필요한 반복이 있습니다. 질문에 직접 답하는 주제문을 간결하게 말한 뒤, 한두 문장으로 구체적인 이유와 예를 연결하세요. 또한 시제와 관사·복수형을 정확히 사용하고, 불필요한 단어(예: 'when I was when I faced 2 something trouble')를 제거하세요.
Example: No, I'm not very patient. I usually get nervous and frustrated when problems arise, especially at work. For example, if a client complains about my service, I feel anxious and find it hard to stay calm.
What is it that makes you feel impatient?
Score: 60.0Suggestion: 내용은 이해되지만 어휘와 문법을 더 정확히 사용하세요. 'complain'은 동사이므로 명사형 'complaint'를 사용해야 합니다. 연결어를 넣어 이유와 예시를 자연스럽게 이어주고, 문장은 최대 3~4개로 간결하게 유지하세요.
Example: Complaints from others make me impatient. For instance, when a client or a coworker criticizes my work, I immediately feel nervous and struggle to respond calmly.
How do you feel when you have to do something for a long time?
Score: 48.0Suggestion: 문장이 매우 불완전하고 반복이 많습니다. 먼저 주제문으로 감정을 명확히 말한 뒤, 이유와 상황을 한두 문장으로 설명하세요. 문법(관사, 전치사, 시제)과 문장 완결성에 주의하세요.
Example: I usually feel worried when a task will last a long time because I'm not very patient. For example, before a long project begins I worry about staying focused, but once I get started I sometimes calm down.
Does your job require you to be patient?
Score: 65.0Suggestion: 핵심은 잘 전달되지만 단어 선택과 문법(3인칭 단수·복수, 어순)을 고쳐 더 자연스럽게 만드세요. 'receipts' 대신에 업무 맥락에 맞는 단어(예: paperwork, transactions)를 사용하고, 연결어로 이유를 분명히 하세요.
Example: Yes, my job requires a lot of patience. I handle many transactions and deal with clients face-to-face, so I need to stay calm and polite while resolving their issues.
Are you more patient now than when you were a child?
Score: 58.0Suggestion: 좋은 비교를 시도했지만 표현이 어색하고 반복이 있습니다. 'nowadays'는 한 단어이고 문장 연결을 위해 이유를 덧붙이세요. 구체적 예시를 들어 설명하면 더 설득력 있습니다.
Example: No, I was more patient as a child. Back then I wasn't afraid to try new things, but now I worry more about making mistakes and that makes me less patient.
× Actually I don't think so because I easily get nervous and angry when I was when I faced 2 something trouble.
✓ Actually I don't think so because I easily get nervous and angry when I face some trouble.
문장에서 과거 시제 'was'와 'faced'가 현재 일반적 성향을 설명하는 문맥에 부적절하게 사용됨. 일반적인 성향이나 반복되는 상황에는 현재 시제(현재 단순형)를 사용해야 함. 또한 '2 something trouble'는 의미가 불분명하므로 'some trouble'로 고침. 개선 제안: 자신의 습관이나 성향을 말할 때는 'I get' 또는 'I feel' 같은 현재 단순시제를 사용하세요.
× For example when I get complain for my job I feel very nervous.
✓ For example, when I get complaints about my job I feel very nervous.
'complain'은 동사 형태이므로 명사형 'complaint' 또는 복수형 'complaints'를 사용해야 함; 또한 전치사 'about'이 사람이나 사물에 대한 불만을 표현할 때 적절함. 개선 제안: 불만을 말할 때는 'complaint' 또는 'complaints about'를 사용하세요.
× There are many things, but the first thing to come to mind is complain.
✓ There are many things, but the first thing that comes to mind is complaints.
'to come to mind' 보다는 관습적으로 'that comes to mind'를 사용하고 'complain'은 명사형 'complaints'로 바꿔야 문법적으로 맞음. 개선 제안: 'the first thing that comes to mind is ...' 구조를 사용하세요.
× When I get complain from some clients or team workers, I feel very nervous and impatient.
✓ When I get complaints from some clients or team members, I feel very nervous and impatient.
'complain'은 동사이므로 명사형 'complaints'로 바꿔야 하고 'team workers'보다 자연스러운 표현은 'team members'임. 개선 제안: 명사형 'complaints'와 자연스러운 집단 표현을 사용하세요.
× I feel worried when I get something to do long time because I'm not really patient so if I get something to do for a long time before it started I feel nervous but if it started after I.
✓ I feel worried when I have something to do for a long time because I'm not really patient, so if I have something to do for a long time before it starts I feel nervous, but after it starts I feel better.
문장은 시제 혼동과 어순 오류가 있음. 'get something to do long time'는 부자연스러우며 반복적 상황에는 현재 시제 'have'를 사용. 'before it started'는 과거가 아니라 현재나 미래 상황 설명이므로 'before it starts'로 고침. 또한 문장이 불완전하여 끝부분을 명확히 연결함. 개선 제안: 명확한 시간 구분(when/before/after)과 일관된 현재 시제를 사용하고 문장을 둘로 나눠 더 간결하게 표현하세요.
× My job require me to be patient because there are many receipts to do and clients are in front of me so I have to be patient to manage them.
✓ My job requires me to be patient because there are many receipts to process and clients in front of me, so I have to be patient to deal with them.
주어 'My job'은 단수이므로 동사에 -s가 붙어 'requires'가 되어야 함. 또한 'receipts to do'는 부자연스럽고 'receipts to process'가 더 적절하며 'manage' 대신 'deal with'가 고객 응대 상황에 자연스러움. 개선 제안: 주어-동사 일치를 확인하고 자연스러운 동사 표현을 사용하세요.
× No, I think I was more patient when I was young.
✓ No, I think I was more patient when I was young.
이 문장은 과거의 상태를 비교하는 문맥으로서 과거 시제 'was' 사용이 적절함. 문법적 오류 없음; 개선 제안: 문장을 그대로 유지하되 뒤에 추가 설명을 덧붙이고 싶다면 'when I was young' 뒤에 구체적 이유를 설명하세요.
× When I was young I was not afraid of many things, but in nowadays I feel fear for many things.
✓ When I was young I was not afraid of many things, but nowadays I feel afraid of many things.
'in nowadays'는 잘못된 표현이며 올바른 표현은 'nowadays'임. 또한 'feel fear for'는 부자연스럽고 'feel afraid of' 또는 'am afraid of'가 적절함. 개선 제안: 부사 'nowadays'와 'afraid of' 표현을 사용하세요.