PatiencePart 1 Informe

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Part 1

Examinador

Are you a patient person?

Candidato

No, I am not a impatience person because I am always very crazy about things so it's impossible to keep a patience in my mind.

Examinador

What is it that makes you feel impatient?

Candidato

I always think I always do things quickly when someone don't respond like my speed then I it's make me feel impatience.

Examinador

How do you feel when you have to do something for a long time?

Candidato

I feel embarrassed when I have to do something for a long time because I quickly feel boring so I don't keep things for long time.

Examinador

Does your job require you to be patient?

Candidato

Yes, my job required to be a patience because we worked in Group, so we have to cooperate with others. That's why we required I required patience.

Examinador

Are you more patient now than when you were a child?

Candidato

Yes, I am more patience now than when I was a child because when I was a child I am a youngest child child in my home. So everything I received very impatiently now I have a responsibilities of my home so.

Evaluación

Total

Total: 5.0Fluidez y coherencia: 5.5Pronunciación: 5.0Gramática: 5.0Recurso léxico: 5.0

Part 1

Are you a patient person?

Puntuación: 40.0

Sugerencia: Try to use correct forms of words and avoid redundancy. For example, use 'impatient' instead of 'impatience person' and avoid repeating ideas. Keep your answer clear and concise with proper grammar.

Ejemplo: No, I am not a patient person because I tend to get excited about things, so it's hard for me to stay calm and patient.

What is it that makes you feel impatient?

Puntuación: 35.0

Sugerencia: Focus on clear sentence structure and grammar. Use linking words to connect ideas logically. For example, explain why others' slow responses make you impatient, and avoid repeating phrases.

Ejemplo: I feel impatient when people don't respond as quickly as I do because I like to finish tasks fast and waiting slows me down.

How do you feel when you have to do something for a long time?

Puntuación: 45.0

Sugerencia: Use the correct adjectives and expressions. Instead of 'embarrassed', use 'bored' or 'frustrated' if that fits better. Also, explain your feelings clearly and avoid grammatical errors.

Ejemplo: I feel bored when I have to do something for a long time because I lose interest quickly and find it hard to stay focused.

Does your job require you to be patient?

Puntuación: 50.0

Sugerencia: Use correct verb tenses and word forms. For example, say 'my job requires me to be patient' and avoid repeating ideas. Also, use linking words to connect your points smoothly.

Ejemplo: Yes, my job requires me to be patient because we work in a group and need to cooperate with others effectively.

Are you more patient now than when you were a child?

Puntuación: 40.0

Sugerencia: Improve grammar and sentence clarity. Use correct comparative forms like 'more patient' and avoid repetition. Also, explain reasons clearly and logically with linking words.

Ejemplo: Yes, I am more patient now than when I was a child because I used to be the youngest in my family and was less tolerant. Now, with more responsibilities at home, I have learned to be more patient.

Gramática

Incorrect use of adjectives or adverbs

× No, I am not a impatience person because I am always very crazy about things so it's impossible to keep a patience in my mind.

No, I am not an impatient person because I am always very crazy about things so it's impossible to keep patience in my mind.

The adjective 'impatience' is incorrect here; the correct adjective form is 'impatient'. Also, 'a patience' is incorrect because 'patience' is an uncountable noun and does not take an article 'a'. Use 'keep patience' without 'a'.

Subject-verb agreement errors

× I always think I always do things quickly when someone don't respond like my speed then I it's make me feel impatience.

I always think I do things quickly, and when someone doesn't respond at my speed, it makes me feel impatient.

The verb 'don't' should be 'doesn't' to agree with the singular subject 'someone'. 'It's make' is incorrect; it should be 'it makes' to agree with the singular subject 'it'. Also, 'impatience' should be 'impatient' as an adjective describing the feeling.

Incorrect use of adjectives or adverbs

× I always think I always do things quickly when someone don't respond like my speed then I it's make me feel impatience.

I always think I do things quickly, and when someone doesn't respond at my speed, it makes me feel impatient.

The word 'impatience' is a noun, but here an adjective 'impatient' is needed to describe the feeling. Also, 'like my speed' should be 'at my speed' to correctly express the idea.

Incorrect use of prepositions

× I always think I always do things quickly when someone don't respond like my speed then I it's make me feel impatience.

I always think I do things quickly, and when someone doesn't respond at my speed, it makes me feel impatient.

The preposition 'like' is incorrectly used; 'at' is the correct preposition to indicate the manner or rate of response.

Incorrect use of adjectives or adverbs

× I feel embarrassed when I have to do something for a long time because I quickly feel boring so I don't keep things for long time.

I feel embarrassed when I have to do something for a long time because I quickly feel bored, so I don't keep doing things for a long time.

'Boring' describes something that causes boredom, but here the speaker describes their own feeling, so 'bored' is correct. Also, 'keep things' is unclear; 'keep doing things' is more appropriate. 'For long time' needs the article 'a' to be 'for a long time'.

Incorrect use of prepositions

× I feel embarrassed when I have to do something for a long time because I quickly feel boring so I don't keep things for long time.

I feel embarrassed when I have to do something for a long time because I quickly feel bored, so I don't keep doing things for a long time.

The phrase 'for long time' is missing the article 'a'; it should be 'for a long time' to be grammatically correct.

Past tense issue

× Yes, my job required to be a patience because we worked in Group, so we have to cooperate with others. That's why we required I required patience.

Yes, my job requires me to be patient because we work in a group, so we have to cooperate with others. That's why we require patience.

The verb 'required' is past tense but the context suggests present tense 'requires'. 'Required to be a patience' is incorrect; it should be 'requires me to be patient'. 'Worked in Group' should be 'work in a group' with the article 'a'. 'I required patience' is incorrect; 'we require patience' is appropriate.

Incorrect use of articles

× Yes, my job required to be a patience because we worked in Group, so we have to cooperate with others. That's why we required I required patience.

Yes, my job requires me to be patient because we work in a group, so we have to cooperate with others. That's why we require patience.

The noun 'Group' needs the article 'a' to be 'a group'. Also, 'a patience' is incorrect because 'patience' is uncountable and does not take 'a'.

Incorrect use of adjectives or adverbs

× Yes, I am more patience now than when I was a child because when I was a child I am a youngest child child in my home.

Yes, I am more patient now than when I was a child because when I was a child I was the youngest child in my home.

'Patience' is a noun; the adjective 'patient' is needed here. 'I am a youngest child' is incorrect; it should be 'I was the youngest child' with the definite article 'the' and past tense 'was' to match the time frame.

Past tense issue

× Yes, I am more patience now than when I was a child because when I was a child I am a youngest child child in my home.

Yes, I am more patient now than when I was a child because when I was a child I was the youngest child in my home.

The verb 'am' should be 'was' to correctly refer to the past time 'when I was a child'.

Sentence structure errors

× So everything I received very impatiently now I have a responsibilities of my home so.

So, I received everything very impatiently. Now, I have responsibilities at home.

The original sentence is run-on and unclear. It needs to be split into two sentences for clarity. 'Responsibilities' is plural and does not need 'a'. 'Of my home' should be 'at home' to express possession or location correctly.

Vocabulario

BoringTedious
CrazyMad; Stupid; Passionate about
LongLengthy; Soon; Yearn for
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