Part 1
Examinador
Are you a patient person?
Candidato
Yes, I am a patient person. I sometime keep patience and during the work, just for an example, during my office hours when I was doing my internship, I keep patience in order to to have an interaction between my mentor as he used to stay.
Examinador
What is it that makes you feel impatient?
Candidato
Sometime when sometime when I'm outside and I'm waiting for a person who need to come or promised me to come at time and but I appears I appeared on time and he didn't come at that time. I feel impatient because I.
Examinador
How do you feel when you have to do something for a long time?
Candidato
Honestly, doing something for a long period of time is boring. I I can't do things a same thing continuously for a long time. I need to do or make some changes or do something else for a long time.
Examinador
Does your job require you to be patient?
Candidato
I'm in student currently so for me keeping patient is important as in our daily life we need to contact teachers and sometime not sometime but mostly at first we can't talk to our teachers, we need to wait and I think for that.
Examinador
Are you more patient now than when you were a child?
Candidato
When I was a child, I was not as patient as I am today, because today I'm mature and more experienced and I have known. I have known I am. I am. I know now that things come at time when they are meant. Before that I.
Are you a patient person?
Puntuación: 55.0Sugerencia: Your answer is somewhat unclear and contains grammatical errors. Try to make your sentences more natural and concise. Use linking words to connect ideas and avoid repetition. For example, you can say, 'Yes, I am a patient person. For instance, during my internship, I remained patient while interacting with my mentor, which helped me learn effectively.'
Ejemplo: Yes, I am a patient person. For example, during my internship, I stayed calm and patient while working with my mentor, which helped me understand my tasks better.
What is it that makes you feel impatient?
Puntuación: 40.0Sugerencia: Your answer is incomplete and has many repetitions and grammatical mistakes. Try to complete your thoughts clearly and avoid repeating words. Use linking words to make your answer coherent. For example, 'I feel impatient when I wait for someone who promised to come on time but arrives late, especially if I am punctual.'
Ejemplo: I feel impatient when I wait for someone who promised to come on time but arrives late, especially if I am punctual.
How do you feel when you have to do something for a long time?
Puntuación: 60.0Sugerencia: Your answer is understandable but has some repetition and minor grammatical errors. Try to use linking words and vary your vocabulary. For example, 'Honestly, doing the same task for a long time can be boring. Therefore, I prefer to take breaks or switch to different activities to stay motivated.'
Ejemplo: Honestly, doing the same task for a long time can be boring. Therefore, I prefer to take breaks or switch to different activities to stay motivated.
Does your job require you to be patient?
Puntuación: 50.0Sugerencia: Your answer is a bit unclear and has grammatical errors. Try to structure your answer with a clear topic sentence and supporting details using linking words. For example, 'Although I am a student, patience is important because we often have to wait before we can speak to our teachers.'
Ejemplo: Although I am a student, patience is important because we often have to wait before we can speak to our teachers.
Are you more patient now than when you were a child?
Puntuación: 50.0Sugerencia: Your answer is incomplete and has repetition. Try to complete your thoughts clearly and use linking words to connect ideas. For example, 'I am more patient now than when I was a child because I have matured and learned that things happen in their own time.'
Ejemplo: I am more patient now than when I was a child because I have matured and learned that things happen in their own time.
× I sometime keep patience and during the work, just for an example, during my office hours when I was doing my internship, I keep patience in order to to have an interaction between my mentor as he used to stay.
✓ I sometimes keep patience and during work, just for example, during my office hours when I was doing my internship, I kept patience in order to have an interaction with my mentor as he used to stay.
The word 'sometime' should be 'sometimes' to indicate frequency (plural). 'Keep patience' is better expressed as 'kept patience' to match past tense context. Also, 'during the work' should be 'during work' and 'to to' is a repetition error. 'Between my mentor' should be 'with my mentor' as interaction is with someone. These corrections improve clarity and grammatical accuracy.
× I sometime keep patience and during the work, just for an example, during my office hours when I was doing my internship, I keep patience in order to to have an interaction between my mentor as he used to stay.
✓ I sometimes keep patience and during work, just for example, during my office hours when I was doing my internship, I kept patience in order to have an interaction with my mentor as he used to stay.
The sentence refers to a past event ('when I was doing my internship'), so the verb 'keep' should be in past tense 'kept' to maintain tense consistency.
× I sometime keep patience and during the work, just for an example, during my office hours when I was doing my internship, I keep patience in order to to have an interaction between my mentor as he used to stay.
✓ I sometimes keep patience and during work, just for example, during my office hours when I was doing my internship, I kept patience in order to have an interaction with my mentor as he used to stay.
The phrase 'interaction between my mentor' is incorrect; 'interaction with my mentor' is the correct prepositional usage. Also, 'during the work' should be 'during work' for natural expression.
× Sometime when sometime when I'm outside and I'm waiting for a person who need to come or promised me to come at time and but I appears I appeared on time and he didn't come at that time.
✓ Sometimes when I'm outside and waiting for a person who needs to come or promised me to come on time, but I appeared on time and he didn't come at that time.
'Sometime' should be 'Sometimes' to indicate frequency. 'Who need' should be 'who needs' to agree with singular 'person'. 'Appears' is incorrect; 'appeared' is correct past tense. Also, sentence structure is improved for clarity.
× Sometime when sometime when I'm outside and I'm waiting for a person who need to come or promised me to come at time and but I appears I appeared on time and he didn't come at that time.
✓ Sometimes when I'm outside and waiting for a person who needs to come or promised me to come on time, but I appeared on time and he didn't come at that time.
The singular noun 'person' requires the singular verb 'needs' not 'need'. This is a singular and plural agreement issue.
× I feel impatient because I.
✓ I feel impatient because I wait for a long time or because he doesn't come on time.
The sentence is incomplete and lacks a verb or explanation after 'because I'. It needs completion to convey the intended meaning.
× Honestly, doing something for a long period of time is boring. I I can't do things a same thing continuously for a long time.
✓ Honestly, doing something for a long period of time is boring. I can't do the same thing continuously for a long time.
The phrase 'a same thing' is incorrect; 'the same thing' is the correct quantifier usage to specify a particular thing.
× I need to do or make some changes or do something else for a long time.
✓ I need to make some changes or do something else after a while.
The phrase 'for a long time' is awkward here; it is better to say 'after a while' to express the need for change. Also, 'do or make some changes' is redundant; 'make some changes' is preferred.
× I'm in student currently so for me keeping patient is important as in our daily life we need to contact teachers and sometime not sometime but mostly at first we can't talk to our teachers, we need to wait and I think for that.
✓ I'm a student currently, so for me keeping patient is important because in our daily life we need to contact teachers and sometimes, especially at first, we can't talk to our teachers immediately; we need to wait, and I think that's why.
'I'm in student' is incorrect; it should be 'I'm a student'. 'Sometime not sometime but mostly' is confusing; 'sometimes, especially at first' is clearer. Pronoun and article usage is corrected for clarity.
× I'm in student currently so for me keeping patient is important as in our daily life we need to contact teachers and sometime not sometime but mostly at first we can't talk to our teachers, we need to wait and I think for that.
✓ I'm a student currently, so for me keeping patient is important because in our daily life we need to contact teachers and sometimes, especially at first, we can't talk to our teachers immediately; we need to wait, and I think that's why.
'Keeping patient' should be 'keeping patient' or better 'being patient'. The adverb 'sometimes' is used instead of 'sometime' to indicate frequency.
× When I was a child, I was not as patient as I am today, because today I'm mature and more experienced and I have known.
✓ When I was a child, I was not as patient as I am today, because today I'm mature and more experienced and I have learned.
'I have known' is incorrect in this context; 'I have learned' or 'I know' is more appropriate to express gained knowledge or experience.
× I have known I am. I am. I know now that things come at time when they are meant. Before that I.
✓ I know now that things come at the time when they are meant to. Before that, I was impatient.
The original sentences are fragmented and unclear. They are corrected to form complete, coherent sentences with proper structure and meaning.