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David

David

Native language:
English
Total orders:
31684
Nationality:
Canada
Residence:
Canada
Skills
  • Exam Preparation
  • American English
  • British English
  • Business English
  • Beginner
  • Kids
  • Advanced
  • EIKEN
  • TOEIC
  • TOEFL
  • IELTS
Certifications
Master of Arts in English; N1 Japanese Language Proficiency test
Announcements
I am available every day, and I usually respond within 24 hours.
Hobbies/Travel
I enjoy reading (especially Harry Potter and Haruki Murakami), writing (fiction as well as academic papers), playing piano, playing video games (especially Japanese RPGs), and studying the Japanese language. My favorite country that I have visited is Japan! There are so many amazing things to see in your country!
Message from the instructor
I will be happy to help you produce clear, accurate English compositions while giving you additional information on how English works. I appreciate how difficult it must be for Japanese speakers to learn English, and so I will try my best to help you learn the language's complexities. I pay very close attention to details. In particular, I am sensitive to small nuances in meaning. I have studied some Japanese (although I am still a beginner), so I have an idea how different the two languages are. As a result, I can sometimes see what the original intention was according to Japanese grammar, and I can try to find a natural English equivalent. I am available to correct texts any day. I will be able to correct the text within 24 hours.
  • minefumi

    minefumi

    Thank you for your super fast edition. I am happy to learn “ after the verb “saw”, the next verb should be the present tense like I saw a driver make a strange move.

    ★★★★★
  • tan26292

    tan26292

    Thank you for your quick reviewing my sentences! I am grateful for your kind instructions and alternative expressions.

    ★★★★★
  • Pricklyash9

    Pricklyash9

    Thank you for your quick response! It’s a sweet news that it went well. That motivates me :-)

    ★★★★★
  • minefumi

    minefumi

    Thank you for your super fast edition. I am happy to learn it’s better to say, “ a cashier settles bills.”

    ★★★★★
  • wakaran

    wakaran

    Thank you for correcting my essay. Your explanations were easy to understand and really useful! Especially, you allowed me to know how to use “spare time to (do something)” correctly. Thanks again!

    ★★★★★
  • bearmatsu

    bearmatsu

    Dear David, Thank you for your quick reply to me. Thanks to your supports, I manage to construct English sentences with words that come to mind naturally. I hope that I will send my text soon to learn from you again. Best regards, Bearmatsu

    ★★★★★
  • minefumi

    minefumi

    Thank you for your super fast edition. I am happy to learn the better phrase“ feminine men with long hair.”

    ★★★★★
  • minefumi

    minefumi

    Thank you for your super fast edition. I am happy to learn the expression “ fill out the forms.”

    ★★★★★
  • s1saito

    s1saito

    Thank you for your detailed advice as before. I'll ask you to check my composition again soon.

    ★★★★★
  • macharei

    macharei

    Hello David, Thank you very much for your corrections and suggestions. I learned how to use "the" in case of "COVID-19" and "the COVID-19 pandemic". It is difficult to use articles for me, but I understand your explanation clearly. Thank you!

    ★★★★★
  • minefumi

    minefumi

    Thank you for your super fast edition. I am happy to learn it’s better to say “ stopped working” than “broke.”

    ★★★★★
  • Pricklyash9

    Pricklyash9

    Thank you for your suggestions! I would love to be a good English speaker.

    ★★★★★
  • minefumi

    minefumi

    Thank you for your super fast edition. I am happy to relearn the phrase “ a habit of” that I often make a mistake of.

    ★★★★★
  • bearmatsu

    bearmatsu

    Dear David, Thank you for your quick feedback to me. I have learned that I should use the subjunctive when I used "I guess" in this sentence. As your suggestion of "how good it is" flows naturally, I would like to use this expression in my construct. In spite of loosing my five senses, we have to maintain my health by having food.... In this situation, the expression of "take in" might be more appropriate. Sincerely, Bearmatsu

    ★★★★★
  • minefumi

    minefumi

    Thank you for your super fast edition. I am happy to learn you say “ whose motifs .”

    ★★★★★

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