1. 자기소개

Q. Let's start the interview now. Tell me about yourself.

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Hi. Im Jinseok. I’m very excited to take this test today. Let’s get started!

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2. 콤보1

Q. Describe your furniture in your house. What is your favorite piece of furniture in your house? What does it look like? Why do you like that furniture? Give me as many details as possible.

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제가 가장 좋아하는 가구는 모션 데스크에요. 저는 공부하거나 컴퓨터로 일할 때 주로 사용합니다. 저는 제가 원할 때 모션데스크 높이를 조절할 수 있어요. 제가 오래 앉아서 피곤할 때 높이를 조절해서 서있곤해요. 모션데스크는 정말 제 집중력을 높이고 자세를 교정해줘요.

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My favorite piece of furniture is definitely my motion desk. I use it all the time—mostly for studying and using my computer. What I like most is that I can adjust the height depending on how I feel. When I get tired of sitting, I just raise it up and stand for a bit. It really helps me stay focused and keeps my posture in check, too.

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Q. How do you typically use the furniture in your home on a daily basis? Describe the activities or routines that involve your furniture, such as relaxing on the sofa, eating meals at the dining table, or working at a desk.

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On a typical day, I start my morning by checking my phone while still in bed. Then I have breakfast at the dining table while watching some TV. For most of the day, I’m at my motion desk, either studying or working on my computer. Since I can adjust the height, I switch between sitting and standing depending on how I feel. It really helps me stay for used and makes long study sessions way more comfortable.

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Q. How would you compare the furniture you had when you were growing up to the furniture you currently have in your home? Discuss any differences in style, functionality, or significance between the two sets of furniture.

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When I was growing up, I had a regular desk that didn’t adjust at all, and it was pretty uncomfortable during long study sessions. Now I use a motion desk, and I can raise or lower it depending on how I feel. It’s way more comfortable and really helps me focus. Plus, it’s better for my posture, and honestly, I can’t imagine going back to a regular desk anymore.

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3. 콤보2

Q. What are hotels like in your country? How do they compare to hotels in other countries in terms of amenities, service, and overall experience?

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Hotels in Korea are super clean and really convenient. Even budget ones usually come with free Wi-Fi, bidets, and heated floors. Some places even have traditional "ondol" rooms, where you sleep on floor mattresses. The service is fast and polite, and most things are really tech-friendly. Compared to other countries, I’d say Korean hotels put more focus on cleanliness and efficiency.

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Q. Tell me about a memorable hotel you stayed at. What makes that hotel special? How did you pick that hotel in the first place? What do you remember most about your stay at that hotel?