1. Are you a student or are you working right now?
I graduated a few years ago and am currently in full-time employment.

2. Do you prefer to study in the mornings or the afternoons?

I am definitely an afternoon studier. Mornings just don't work for me as my brain feels like it is still in sleep mode. Plus, my house is quieter in the afternoon since my parents are out for work, which allows me to concentrate better.


3. Are you looking forward to working?

4. Do you like your subject? Is it very interesting?
I quite dislike it. This is because my major, international business, includes some subjects, such as accounting and data analysis, that demand a certain level of proficiency in math and computer science skills, which, unfortunately, are very challenging for me.
As a result, my academic performance suffered, and it was really demotivating for me. Plus, most of the courses were dull and uninspiring. Nonetheless, there are a few diamonds in the rough, like one that explored the principles of economics, which I found really fascinating.

5. Why did you choose to study that subject?
Well, there are two main reasons why I chose to study International Business. Firstly, I have a natural talent for learning English, as I always found it easy to excel in English-related subjects. This led me to consider pursuing a career that could make use of this skill. Secondly, at the time of making this decision, my parents and I believed that the import and export industry was very promising, with many high-paying and secure employment positions. As a result, I decided to pursue a degree in International Business.

You did not post an essay. This seems like a questionnaire for a job or university. What is the purpose?

They are questions from the IELTS Speaking Test Part 1. Would you mind reviewing them for me, please?

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1. Are you a student or are you working right now?

I graduated a few years ago and am I’m currently in full-time employment.

2. Do you prefer to study in the mornings or the afternoons?

I am Definitely an in the afternoon. studier. Mornings just don't work for me as my brain feels like it is still in sleep mode. Plus, my house is quieter in the afternoon since my parents are out for working, which allows me to concentrate better.

You have not given an answer to question #3. For question #4, are you talking about a previous course of study or a current one?

Question 4 should be 'Did you like your major?' as I am working now. Thank you a lot for your help.

4. Do Did you like your subject? Is major? Was it very interesting?

No, in fact, I quite disliked it. This is because my major, international business, includes some subjects, such as accounting and data analysis, that demand a certain level of proficiency in math and computer science skills, which, unfortunately, are were very challenging for me.

As a result, my academic performance suffered, and it was really demotivating for me. Plus, most of the courses were dull and uninspiring. Nonetheless, there are a few diamonds in the rough, were some subjects that I did enjoy, like one that explored the principles of economics, which I found really fascinating.

5. Why did you choose to study that subject?

Well, there are for two main reasons. why I chose to study International Business. Firstly, I have a natural talent for strong interest in learning English, as I always found it easy to excel in English-related subjects. This led me to consider pursuing a career that could make use of this skill. Secondly, at the time, of making this decision, my parents and I believed that the import and export industry was very promising, with many high-paying and secure employment positions. As a result, I decided to pursue a degree in International Business.

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