Part 1
Giám khảo
Are you a patient person?
Thí sinh
Yes, I think so. I am very patient and not only at my work but also at my home. I think that patient is a good attitude because you don't. Act.
Giám khảo
What is it that makes you feel impatient?
Thí sinh
There are some things that make me feel impatient. Probably the main 1 is in punctuality. I hate when people came to a meeting late.
Giám khảo
How do you feel when you have to do something for a long time?
Thí sinh
It depends on the thing. For example if I have to work for a long period of time, sometimes I feel stressed and with some anxiety, but if the activity is other I usually feel good and happy.
Giám khảo
Does your job require you to be patient?
Thí sinh
Yes, it does. Some projects are long, for example, they can extend the six or eight months, though several projects require patients to see.
Giám khảo
Are you more patient now than when you were a child?
Thí sinh
Well, patient is a an ability from my point of view, you need to improve it day by day. You need to know how to manage the the feeling, the sensation. So from my point of view, I am more patient now that I was when I was young.
Are you a patient person?
Điểm: 62.0Gợi ý: Mejora la gramática y la claridad. Usa una frase temática clara, corrige errores (por ejemplo, "patient" vs "patience"), evita fragmentos como "because you don't. Act.", y añade un ejemplo concreto y breve. Mantén máximo 3–4 oraciones. Ejemplo de pasos: (1) declarar si eres paciente, (2) dar una razón concreta, (3) dar un ejemplo corto que ilustre esa paciencia.
Ví dụ: Yes, I consider myself a patient person because I stay calm when things go wrong. For example, at work I calmly explain problems to colleagues instead of getting angry. This helps us solve issues more effectively.
What is it that makes you feel impatient?
Điểm: 68.0Gợi ý: Corrige errores de gramática y precisión (por ejemplo, "the main one is punctuality" y tiempo verbal: "come" → "come" o "came" según contexto). Sé específico sobre por qué te molesta y añade una consecuencia. Usa un conector para enlazar idea y ejemplo.
Ví dụ: I get impatient when people are not punctual, because it wastes everyone's time. For instance, if a colleague arrives late to a meeting, we often have to rush the agenda and important points get missed.
How do you feel when you have to do something for a long time?
Điểm: 70.0Gợi ý: Mejora la precisión léxica y el orden de las ideas. Usa conectores ("however", "on the other hand") y corrige frases como "if the activity is other" → "if it's a different kind of activity". Da un ejemplo concreto de actividad y cómo te hace sentir.
Ví dụ: It depends on the task. For example, if I have to do repetitive administrative work for months, I sometimes feel stressed and anxious. However, if I’m involved in a long creative project, I usually feel motivated and happy.
Does your job require you to be patient?
Điểm: 60.0Gợi ý: Corrige gramática y elección de palabras ("require patience" no "patients"; evite 'extend the six or eight months' → 'last six to eight months'). Dale estructura: respuesta directa, detalle y ejemplo. Sé más claro sobre qué aspectos del trabajo requieren paciencia.
Ví dụ: Yes, my job requires a lot of patience because some projects can last six to eight months. For example, coordinating with different teams and waiting for client feedback often takes time and requires calm persistence.
Are you more patient now than when you were a child?
Điểm: 66.0Gợi ý: Mejora la gramática y concisión. Use un tópico claro: "Yes, I am more patient now." Explique por qué y cómo mejoró (experiencias, prácticas). Evita repeticiones como "the the" y palabras confusas. Añade un ejemplo concreto de crecimiento personal.
Ví dụ: Yes, I am more patient now because life and work have taught me to manage my emotions. For example, I used to get frustrated when plans changed, but now I take a moment to reassess and adapt without getting upset.
× Yes, I think so. I am very patient and not only at my work but also at my home.
✓ Yes, I think so. I am very patient not only at work but also at home.
The original sentence uses unnecessary definite articles 'my' before 'work' and 'home'. Native English omits 'my' in these general statements. Remove 'my' for natural usage and conciseness.
× I think that patient is a good attitude because you don't. Act.
✓ I think that patience is a good quality because you shouldn't act impulsively.
The original has several problems: 'patient' (adjective) should be the noun 'patience' to match 'is a good ...'. The fragment 'because you don't. Act.' is broken and unclear. Rephrase to 'because you shouldn't act impulsively' to convey the intended meaning.
× There are some things that make me feel impatient. Probably the main 1 is in punctuality.
✓ There are some things that make me feel impatient. Probably the main one is punctuality.
The original uses '1' instead of the word 'one' and the preposition 'in' is incorrect. Use the word 'one' and the noun 'punctuality' directly: 'the main one is punctuality.'
× I hate when people came to a meeting late.
✓ I hate when people come to a meeting late.
The sentence expresses a general present-time dislike, so the present simple 'come' is required rather than past 'came'. Use present simple for habitual or general statements.
× It depends on the thing. For example if I have to work for a long period of time, sometimes I feel stressed and with some anxiety, but if the activity is other I usually feel good and happy.
✓ It depends on the situation. For example, if I have to work for a long period of time, sometimes I feel stressed and anxious, but if the activity is different I usually feel good and happy.
Use 'situation' instead of 'thing' for clarity. Add a comma after 'For example'. 'Feel stressed and with some anxiety' is awkward; use 'feel stressed and anxious'. 'If the activity is other' is ungrammatical; use 'if the activity is different.'
× Yes, it does. Some projects are long, for example, they can extend the six or eight months, though several projects require patients to see.
✓ Yes, it does. Some projects are long; for example, they can extend to six or eight months, though several projects require patience to see results.
'Extend the six or eight months' is incorrect; use 'extend to six or eight months'. 'Require patients to see' wrongly uses 'patients' (people) instead of the noun 'patience' and lacks an object; add 'to see results'. Use 'patience' (noun) in correct form.
× Well, patient is a an ability from my point of view, you need to improve it day by day.
✓ Well, patience is an ability, in my view; you need to improve it day by day.
Use the noun 'patience' instead of the adjective 'patient'. Remove the duplicate article 'a an' and prefer 'in my view' for natural phrasing. Punctuation adjusted for clarity.
× You need to know how to manage the the feeling, the sensation.
✓ You need to know how to manage the feeling or the sensation.
There is a repeated 'the the' (typo). Using both 'the feeling' and 'the sensation' is redundant; 'or' clarifies the choice. Also consider using just one noun for conciseness.
× So from my point of view, I am more patient now that I was when I was young.
✓ So, from my point of view, I am more patient now than I was when I was young.
Use the comparative conjunction 'than' (not 'that') to compare present and past states: 'more ... now than I was ...'. This fixes the incorrect word choice.