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Ellie_P

Ellie_P

Native language:
English
Total orders:
16841
Nationality:
Canada
Residence:
Spain
Skills
  • Exam Preparation
  • Business English
  • Teaching License
  • American English
  • Beginner
  • Kids
  • Advanced
  • EIKEN
  • TOEIC
  • TOEFL
  • IELTS
Certifications
A B.A in Fine Arts. A TEFL Certificate. A certificate in legal translating.
Announcements
I am available 7 days a week.
Hobbies/Travel
My hobbies are reading, going out with friends, watching movies and traveling. I grew up in Canada and moved to Greece when I was thirty years old. I have also visited the U.S.A many times. I have visited many countries in Europe. Each country has its own unique beauty. I loved Budapest, Thessaloniki and Madrid. Vancouver and Seattle are also my favorites. Now I live in Madrid, Spain.
Message from the instructor
Hi. I have a great deal of respect for people who take their writing seriously. I will respect your writing and try my best to correct it in a way that will benefit you and help you clarify those issues that you need to work on. I believe that words are very powerful and can change our lives as well as the world around us. Therefore, no matter what your writing goal is, my job is to help you reach it. I look forward to reading your work! Sincerely, Ellie
  • majik.on

    majik.on

    “Which books are you reading to them now?” There are many books I’m reading, “Pete the cat” books, “Pinkalicious” and “Fancy Nancy” to name a few. All of them are English books and my daughters love them.

    ★★★★★
  • Yukiko0720

    Yukiko0720

    I’m sorry my response is late. Thank you so much for your revision. I appreciate it.

    ★★★★★
  • majik.on

    majik.on

    “Did he scratch the furniture?” I think he didn’t do it. At least, I didn’t find any scratches. “she petted him hardly like knelting dough” I mean, she petted him roughly like knelting dough. Simply speaking, she squeezed him.

    ★★★★★
  • ksaito

    ksaito

    Thanks for correcting my English. Yes, I like art, but I do not care much about modern art. They seem to have a same characteristic as sports memorabilia have.‎ The stories behind the objects are important for them. I think they are kind of illusion. However, on closer reflection, you could say money's value is also illusion. The value of money is supported by common understanding just same as modern art value is supported by mass-illusion. So It may not be so strange that there are some people wiling to exchange the illusion to another. I am just not in that category of person.

    ★★★★★
  • ana0324masa

    ana0324masa

    Thank you very much.

    ★★★★★
  • Masayoshi66

    Masayoshi66

    Thank you for correcting my sentence. I can study about native Englishlish sentence. I want to keep studying English everyday.

    ★★★★★
  • ana0324masa

    ana0324masa

    I’m always thankful for the help.

    ★★★★★
  • majik.on

    majik.on

    One friend told me though that you commemorate the last Olympics in Japan, held in October. It was in 1964, right? Yeah, that’s right! Have a nice day!

    ★★★★★
  • ksaito

    ksaito

    You could say Funakoura is a part of Umikongo, which means "Diamond Sea" indicating the wild view of the rock, located east side of Oshima island. Actually, it is a little bit far away from the wreck location, but you can capture Funakoura area within a frame from the Umikongo view site. Whereas Hashigui-Iwa which means "Bridge Pier Rocks" is located west side of the island, between the mainland, and has a different story. One night a famous Buddhist priest tried to build a bridge across the channel with his magical power, but failed to complete it because of daybreak which banishes his power. I go to these places whenever I visit my parents home, at least two times per year. Umikongo view site is just a five-minute walk, and Kashino-saki is a ten-minute walk from the house. There is a movie named "125 years memory". It includes some dramatization for the screen, but is still based on the facts. http://www.125yearsmemory.com/

    ★★★★★
  • majik.on

    majik.on

    I mean, a baby took in nourishment from her motheran through its umbilical cord. Moreover, the umbilical cord must be cut when the baby is born.

    ★★★★★
  • Ai-san

    Ai-san

    I am happy to know that you also visited the Arch of Triumph. Thank you for your warm message and encouragement. I am going to keep learning English.

    ★★★★★
  • Ballsigno

    Ballsigno

    Thank you for your corrections ξ°∀°ξ!! Of course, I was talking about a flying suit, though it turned out that we can fly because of the jet engines mainly. To be exact, we can fly by wearing this suit, but it's not like a bird, or rather hovering. What I wanted to say at the '~burning' sentence is hard to tell you. I said about the man falling into the sea due to machine trouble, and at that time, one of the jet engines was on fire. However, this will unlikely happen to us, but there are other dangerous things, like getting an engine stall for some reason. So maybe I could write "Even if it's not burning, what if ~". You have an emergency landing once!? You must've been terrified. These accidents are so dreadful that I don’t want to think of them (-ω-;)

    ★★★★★
  • majik.on

    majik.on

    I actually told them they would become dogs!

    ★★★★★
  • ksaito

    ksaito

    >I am curious to know if you would be receiving some benefits if you decided to stop at the age of 60. >Or maybe not, and would be relying on your savings. You will receive the reduced benefit for whole your life if you stop at the age of 60, and still, It is also relying on your savings wither you stop working.

    ★★★★★
  • Ai-san

    Ai-san

    Thank you for correcting my diary. And I was not able to reply to you because I was traveling to Europe for a month. I am very appreciate your attention and you taught me many way of writing expression.

    ★★★★★

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