Part 1
Giám khảo
Are you a patient person?
Thí sinh
Yes, uh, relatively, I think, uh, myself for patient person. Umm, I think I can. I can, I think I'm not a good attitude, uh, change the African tree, sorry.
Giám khảo
What is it that makes you feel impatient?
Thí sinh
Well, I, I am not a good gratitude, uh, lying, uh, to a wait and uh line for, for a long time, uh, when I eat out, umm.
Giám khảo
How do you feel when you have to do something for a long time?
Thí sinh
It depends on what I have to do, do umm, for a long time. But uh, if it is or umm, umm, very simple and monotonous, uh, work, umm, I don't feel umm, I don't mind.
Giám khảo
Does your job require you to be patient?
Thí sinh
I, I think an hour I'm not working on I, umm, I do almost start, umm, housework, housework, but I think housework almost of house working is very, uh, very boring and it requires repetitive and monotonous tasks or I think, umm, my work is required.
Giám khảo
Are you more patient now than when you were a child?
Thí sinh
Definitely, uh, when I reached a child, I worked very impatient and uh, it was, I am, uh, I was not a good to, uh, to stay, uh, for a long time, uh, in, in the chair, umm, the, I couldn't read or uh, Burke's uh, but now I can.
Are you a patient person?
Điểm: 40.0Gợi ý: 回答が不明瞭で、言葉の繰り返しや意味の通らない表現が多いです。もっと簡潔で明確に、自分の性格について直接答え、具体的な理由や例を付け加えると良いでしょう。
Ví dụ: Yes, I consider myself a patient person because I can stay calm even in difficult situations. For example, I rarely get upset when waiting in long lines.
What is it that makes you feel impatient?
Điểm: 45.0Gợi ý: 言いたいことが伝わりにくく、文法や語彙の誤りがあります。具体的に何が嫌いかを明確にし、正しい表現で簡潔に答える練習をしましょう。
Ví dụ: I feel impatient when I have to wait in long lines, especially at restaurants, because it wastes my time.
How do you feel when you have to do something for a long time?
Điểm: 50.0Gợi ý: 回答はやや曖昧で、繰り返しや間投詞が多いです。もっとはっきりとした意見を述べ、理由や具体例を加えて話す練習をしましょう。
Ví dụ: It depends on the task. If the work is simple and repetitive, I don't mind doing it for a long time because it doesn't require much thinking.
Does your job require you to be patient?
Điểm: 40.0Gợi ý: 内容が不明瞭で、文法的にも誤りが多いです。仕事の内容と忍耐力が必要かどうかを明確に述べ、簡潔に説明する練習をしましょう。
Ví dụ: My job mainly involves housework, which is repetitive and boring. Therefore, it requires a lot of patience to complete these tasks.
Are you more patient now than when you were a child?
Điểm: 45.0Gợi ý: 過去と現在の比較を述べようとしていますが、表現が不自然で意味が伝わりにくいです。過去の自分と今の自分の違いを明確にし、簡潔に話す練習をしましょう。
Ví dụ: Definitely, I was less patient as a child because I couldn't sit still or focus on reading for a long time. Now, I can concentrate much better.
× Yes, uh, relatively, I think, uh, myself for patient person.
✓ Yes, uh, relatively, I think, I am a patient person.
The pronoun 'myself' is incorrectly used here. The correct subject pronoun 'I' should be used to refer to oneself in this context.
× I think I'm not a good attitude, uh, change the African tree, sorry.
✓ I think I don't have a good attitude towards change, sorry.
The phrase 'I'm not a good attitude' is incorrect because 'attitude' is a noun and cannot be used as an adjective. Also, 'change the African tree' is unclear and likely a mispronunciation or error; it is corrected to 'attitude towards change' to make sense.
× Well, I, I am not a good gratitude, uh, lying, uh, to a wait and uh line for, for a long time, uh, when I eat out, umm.
✓ Well, I am not good at being patient, especially when waiting in line for a long time when I eat out.
'Not a good gratitude' is incorrect; 'gratitude' is a noun meaning thankfulness, not patience. The intended meaning is about patience, so 'not good at being patient' is correct. Also, 'lying to a wait and line' is incorrect; it should be 'waiting in line'.
× It depends on what I have to do, do umm, for a long time.
✓ It depends on what I have to do for a long time.
The repetition of 'do' is unnecessary and incorrect. Removing the extra 'do' corrects the sentence.
× But uh, if it is or umm, umm, very simple and monotonous, uh, work, umm, I don't feel umm, I don't mind.
✓ But if it is very simple and monotonous work, I don't mind.
The phrase 'I don't feel, I don't mind' is redundant and awkward. Simplifying to 'I don't mind' is clearer and grammatically correct.
× I, I think an hour I'm not working on I, umm, I do almost start, umm, housework, housework, but I think housework almost of house working is very, uh, very boring and it requires repetitive and monotonous tasks or I think, umm, my work is required.
✓ I think I am not currently working. I mostly do housework, but I think housework is very boring and requires repetitive and monotonous tasks. So, I think my work requires patience.
The original sentence is confusing with incorrect pronouns and structure. Clarifying the subject and verb agreement and restructuring the sentence improves clarity and correctness.
× Definitely, uh, when I reached a child, I worked very impatient and uh, it was, I am, uh, I was not a good to, uh, to stay, uh, for a long time, uh, in, in the chair, umm, the, I couldn't read or uh, Burke's uh, but now I can.
✓ Definitely, when I was a child, I was very impatient and I was not good at staying for a long time in a chair. I couldn't read or do books, but now I can.
The phrase 'when I reached a child' is incorrect; the correct past tense expression is 'when I was a child.' Also, 'I worked very impatient' is incorrect; it should be 'I was very impatient.' The sentence is restructured for clarity and correct past tense usage.