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Leilei

Leilei

Native language:
English
Total orders:
2613
Nationality:
United Kingdom
Residence:
Taiwan
Skills
  • American English
  • British English
  • Exam Preparation
  • Business English
Certifications
PTLLS - Preparing to Teach in the Lifelong Learning Sector Advanced TEFL certificate BSc (Hons) Games Computing (Software Engineering)
Announcements
I have a passion for linguistics and my interest in the English language means that I can make good suggestions about how to make writing more interesting and more natural.
Hobbies/Travel
My hobbies are computers, martial arts (Shito-ryu Karate), language and culture, fitness, reading, movies and travelling. I have also been playing the drums for last 3 years and regulary go to the drum studio to practice. My favourite country is Taiwan, I have lived in Taiwan for 9 years. I hope to visit Japan very soon!
Message from the instructor
My correction style is to correct grammatical errors and then suggest how to make the writing more natural. After those things are done, I can give some suggestions of how to add to the writing to make it more interesting.
  • tomon

    tomon

    Thank you for your correcting my sentences. I understood the difference between delightful and delighted.

    ★★★★★
  • ayarin

    ayarin

    Dear Leilei Thank you for your kind comments. This year Japan has been hit hard by heat wave. Today was terrible. I could not go outside. I stayed home all day long I miss autumn. Best Reagards, Hiroko

    ★★★★★
  • cima

    cima

    thank you very much!

    ★★★★★
  • satoshi2018

    satoshi2018

    Dear Leilei, Thank you for your advice. Have a niceday. Sincerely, Satoshi.

    ★★★★★
  • moet

    moet

    Your alternatives helped me a lot. Especially, it would be very difficult to find the word "gnawing pains" by myself. "gnawing" is just a adjective, so I was not sure if I could use this words to other pains on body, or if I should only use it for stmach sharp pain. Google Image showed me a lot of images, and now I am clearly understand that this is the words for stomach :) it's interetiing! Thank you teacher Leilei! moet

    ★★★★★
  • moet

    moet

    Hi teacher Leilei, All of your advice were really helpful! I think I will use "six months" rather than "half a year". Thank you so much :D

    ★★★★★
  • mykent

    mykent

    I appreciate your kind advice. Usually I feel difficulties when I use articles and prepositions. Anyway I'm very glad to read your message. Thank you. mykent

    ★★★★
  • moet

    moet

    Hi teacher Leilei, >so it sounds a little unnatural to say "fish and meat". I seeeeee. I like to hear the little tips like this :D "dry" or "dried". I often hesitated, because the cat food is not "happens to be dry", but " has been dried artifically". Before, a IDIY teacher didn't correct "dry" in my sentence " I always make sure to have some dry cat food on me so that I can feed them anytime." Still I wanted to use "dried"... I use it from now on, yay! Thank you always, teacher Leilei :)

    ★★★★★
  • yoko41

    yoko41

    Dear Leilei san Thank you very much for correcting my sentences! Your explanation about "watch", "see", and "look" is very understandable! We all Japanese learned these three words at junior high school, But I have not known about correct way to use these words! At last, I became clear for me! Thank you! Yoko

    ★★★★★
  • satoshi2018

    satoshi2018

    Dear Leilei, Thank you for your eddition. Sometimes the theme is easy to write, but usually it is difficult for me. Have a nice day. Sincerely, Satoshi

    ★★★★★
  • toru55

    toru55

    Thank you for your clear and understandable advice!

    ★★★★
  • satoshi2018

    satoshi2018

    Dear Leilei, Thank you for your eddition. I got a typhone, but fortunatly it was safe. Have a good night. Sincerely, Satohshi

    ★★★★★
  • moet

    moet

    Yes, I was thinking that I should have use "in language schools", not "for" because hanging the poster on the wall is not for the school but for our sake. "their" can work as his/her.., what a useful! I used it today's entry, hehe. Thank you teacher Leilei!

    ★★★★★
  • yoko41

    yoko41

    Dear Leilei san Thank you for correcting my sentences! I have not knonw that "noodle" is plural! This word is very familiar with Japanese and we often use "noodle" in Japanese conversation. Thank you, Have a nice weekend! Yoko

    ★★★★★
  • moet

    moet

    Ketchup on everything! I dislike grated Parmesan cheese. If people put it on everything without asking.. I cannot eat anything! I hunger! The bread which is as sweet as cake, and the cake like bread... mmm, it's really disappointing! (T-T) Thank you for your explanation for tense and the reason why "fruit" is singular. I totally understood!! :D moet

    ★★★★★

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