PatiencePart 1 Báo cáo

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Part 1

Giám khảo

Are you a patient person?

Thí sinh

Yes, I consider myself as a patient person because I can stay calm under pressure and can wait for long term results without getting frustration. For example, when learning a new language, I practice consistently over a month rather than expecting instant progress, which helps me achieve steady improvement.

Giám khảo

What is it that makes you feel impatient?

Thí sinh

Long queues and slow and ineffective surveys really make me feel impatient because I value my time and dislike being stuck waiting without knowing how long it will take. For example, when public transport is delayed without clear instruction or information, I often get restless and anxious about missing appointments.

Giám khảo

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

Thí sinh

I usually feel anxious and mix of determination when I have to wait for a long period of time. For example, during extended study sessions I started off more focused and determined but but I start off focused but I gradually become tired so I take short breaks to recharge and maintain productivity.

Giám khảo

Does your job require you to be patient?

Thí sinh

Yes, of course, as a counselor I have to meet various kinds of clients, which sometimes are more kind of ungenerous or are more rude. But I have to be patient and work accordingly. I cannot be impatient at work due to the work ethics.

Giám khảo

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

Thí sinh

As a child, I was stubborn and I used to think that my every desire must be fulfilled so my parents would fulfill everything I ever desired for. As I grew up, I have to face several kinds of challenges and every situation made me more focused and patient, so I think that I am more patient than.

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Part 1

Are you a patient person?

Điểm: 78.0

Gợi ý: Tighten the response to avoid repetition and small grammar errors; use clearer linking words and one concise example. Keep to max 3–4 sentences: a direct topic sentence, a reason, and one specific example with a linking word.

Ví dụ: Yes, I consider myself a patient person because I stay calm under pressure and can wait for long-term results. For example, when learning a new language, I practice consistently every day for months instead of expecting instant progress, so I gradually see steady improvement.

What is it that makes you feel impatient?

Điểm: 82.0

Gợi ý: Good specific content; improve cohesion by using a linking phrase and correct word choice (e.g., 'ineffective services' rather than 'surveys' if you mean systems). Keep sentences concise and avoid repeating ideas.

Ví dụ: Long queues and slow, poorly managed services make me impatient because I value my time and dislike uncertainty. For example, when public transport is delayed without clear information, I become restless and worry about missing appointments.

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

Điểm: 68.0

Gợi ý: Reduce repetition and fix grammar; present a clear structure: topic sentence, reason, and one concrete strategy. Use linking words like 'however' or 'therefore' to connect ideas.

Ví dụ: I usually feel a mix of anxiety and determination when I have to work for a long time. However, I often become tired after a while, so I take short breaks to recharge and maintain my productivity.

Does your job require you to be patient?

Điểm: 70.0

Gợi ý: Clarify phrasing and avoid awkward expressions. Start with a direct topic sentence, give a brief reason and a supporting detail. Replace vague words ('ungenerous') with clearer descriptions ('difficult' or 'upset').

Ví dụ: Yes. As a counselor I meet many different clients, some of whom can be difficult or upset, so I must remain patient and professional. This helps me build trust and follow ethical standards.

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

Điểm: 60.0

Gợi ý: Complete your final sentence and remove redundant phrases. Use a clear comparison structure: state childhood behaviour, contrast with now, and give a specific reason or example. Keep it concise.

Ví dụ: No, I was less patient as a child because I was often stubborn and expected immediate results. As I faced challenges growing up, I became more focused and patient, so I am definitely more patient now than I was then.

Ngữ pháp

Verb + -ing form

× Yes, I consider myself as a patient person because I can stay calm under pressure and can wait for long term results without getting frustration.

Yes, I consider myself a patient person because I can stay calm under pressure and can wait for long-term results without getting frustrated.

The phrase 'consider myself as' is incorrect; use 'consider myself a'. 'Long term' should be hyphenated as 'long-term' when used as a compound adjective. 'Getting frustration' is incorrect because 'frustration' is a noun; the correct verb form is 'getting frustrated' (past participle used adjectivally). Suggestion: say 'consider myself a patient person', use 'long-term', and use the adjective 'frustrated'.

Present tense issue

× For example, when learning a new language, I practice consistently over a month rather than expecting instant progress, which helps me achieve steady improvement.

For example, when learning a new language, I practice consistently for a month rather than expecting instant progress, which helps me achieve steady improvement.

The phrase 'over a month' is not wrong in all contexts but here 'for a month' is more natural to indicate duration. This is a present tense/duration phrasing issue. Suggestion: use 'for a month' to express practicing during that period.

Incorrect use of articles

× Long queues and slow and ineffective surveys really make me feel impatient because I value my time and dislike being stuck waiting without knowing how long it will take.

Long queues and slow, ineffective services really make me feel impatient because I value my time and dislike being stuck waiting without knowing how long it will take.

'Slow and ineffective surveys' is likely the wrong noun; context suggests 'services' or 'systems'. Also missing comma between adjectives 'slow, ineffective'. This is an article/noun choice issue (mapped to article errors/word choice); here corrected to 'services'. Suggestion: choose the correct noun and punctuate coordinate adjectives with a comma.

Incorrect use of prepositions

× For example, when public transport is delayed without clear instruction or information, I often get restless and anxious about missing appointments.

For example, when public transport is delayed without clear instructions or information, I often get restless and anxious about missing appointments.

'Instruction' should be plural 'instructions' in this context. This is a preposition/number agreement issue: use plural to match the general meaning. Suggestion: use 'instructions' or 'an explanation'.

Incorrect use of articles

× I usually feel anxious and mix of determination when I have to wait for a long period of time.

I usually feel anxious and a mix of determination when I have to wait for a long period of time.

The noun phrase 'mix of determination' requires the indefinite article 'a'. This is an article error. Suggestion: add 'a' before 'mix'.

Sentence structure errors

× For example, during extended study sessions I started off more focused and determined but but I start off focused but I gradually become tired so I take short breaks to recharge and maintain productivity.

For example, during extended study sessions I start off focused and determined, but I gradually become tired, so I take short breaks to recharge and maintain productivity.

This sentence has repetition, inconsistent tenses ('started off' then 'start off'), duplicate 'but but', and run-on structure. It should use present tense for habitual behavior ('I start off') and commas to separate clauses. Suggestion: use consistent present tense and remove duplicate words, add commas before conjunctions.

Incorrect use of adjectives or adverbs

× Yes, of course, as a counselor I have to meet various kinds of clients, which sometimes are more kind of ungenerous or are more rude.

Yes, of course. As a counselor, I have to meet various kinds of clients, who are sometimes unkind or rude.

'More kind of ungenerous' and 'are more rude' are ungrammatical. Use 'who' for people (relative pronoun) and adjective forms 'unkind' or 'rude'. Also separate sentences for clarity and add commas. This is an adjective/adverb misuse and pronoun choice issue. Suggestion: say 'clients, who are sometimes unkind or rude.'

Incorrect use of conjunctions

× But I have to be patient and work accordingly.

However, I have to be patient and act accordingly.

Beginning a sentence with 'But' is informal; 'However' is more appropriate in formal speech. 'Work accordingly' is awkward here; 'act accordingly' fits better. This is a conjunction/register issue. Suggestion: use 'However' and 'act accordingly'.

Incorrect use of prepositions

× I cannot be impatient at work due to the work ethics.

I cannot be impatient at work because of professional work ethics.

'Due to the work ethics' is awkward; use 'because of' and 'professional work ethics' or simply 'workplace ethics'. This is a preposition/article choice issue. Suggestion: say 'because of workplace ethics' or 'because of professional ethics'.

Verb tense issue

× As a child, I was stubborn and I used to think that my every desire must be fulfilled so my parents would fulfill everything I ever desired for.

As a child, I was stubborn and used to think that every desire of mine had to be fulfilled, so my parents would try to meet my wishes.

'My every desire must be fulfilled' mixes present modal 'must' with past habitual context. Use past tense/modal past structure: 'had to be fulfilled' or 'I used to think every desire of mine had to be fulfilled'. Also 'fulfill everything I ever desired for' is awkward; use 'meet my wishes'. Suggestion: keep past tense and use natural phrasing.

Sentence structure errors

× As I grew up, I have to face several kinds of challenges and every situation made me more focused and patient, so I think that I am more patient than.

As I grew up, I had to face many challenges and each situation made me more focused and patient, so I think that I am more patient now than I was before.

Mixed tenses: 'As I grew up' (past) followed by 'I have to face' (present) is inconsistent. Also sentence ends incomplete ('more patient than'). Use past tense 'had to face' and complete the comparison 'more patient now than I was before'. This is a sentence structure and tense consistency error. Suggestion: keep past tense for past events and complete comparisons.

Từ vựng trọng tâm

ClearUnderstandable; Obvious; Transparent; Bright; Unobstructed
LongLengthy; Soon; Yearn for
NewRecently developed; Novel; Different; Additional; Reinvigorated
ShortConcise; Brief; Scarce; Briefly
SlowUnhurried; Long-drawn-out; Obtuse; Reluctant; Sluggish
VariousDiverse
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