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David

David

Native language:
English
Total orders:
31672
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.
  • nozomiya0418

    nozomiya0418

    Thank you, as always.

    ★★★★★
  • Tomoofk

    Tomoofk

    Thank you for your feedback and corrections that I found always informative!

    ★★★★★
  • minefumi

    minefumi

    Thank you for your super fast edition. I am happy to learn you say “ get an x-ray.”

    ★★★★★
  • minefumi

    minefumi

    Thank you for your super fast edition.

    ★★★★★
  • minefumi

    minefumi

    Thank you for your edition.

    ★★★★★
  • ana0324masa

    ana0324masa

    Thank you so much.

    ★★★★★
  • minefumi

    minefumi

    Thank you for your super fast edition. I am happy to learn it’s better to say “ our previous pastor” in the first sentence.

    ★★★★★
  • minefumi

    minefumi

    Thank you for your super fast edition. I am happy to learn it’s better to say “ I was driving to work” in the first sentence.

    ★★★★★
  • ie1133

    ie1133

    Dear David san Thank you for your quick respose, which encourages me to learn English harder. 1, "find out" for a fact and " find " for a thought 2, "a hurdle for choosing" is a directly translation from a Japanese figurative one. I see this doesn't make sense in English. 3,"Other" for items of the same category, 4, "be mistaken about" is an useful collocation. 5,"a system shows the influence of A" or "a system reflects A" are useful. 6, "argue" for a theory and "analyze" for what is studied I love these alternatives: "I thought he showed impressively modern ideas about women's rights in this work." "women were in an inferior position" And, I'm impressed to see that you know well about Yukichi Fukuzawa, and "the Black Ships" is also interesting. Moreover, I see you have a translated book of 'An Encouragement of Learning.' I hope you have my favorite work of his about women in English too, which may be titled " Women's Theory", "NIPPONFUJINRON." Best regards,

    ★★★★★
  • minefumi

    minefumi

    Thank you for your super fast edition. I am happy to learn you say “ a blood sample.”

    ★★★★★
  • minefumi

    minefumi

    Thank you for your super fast edition. I am happy to learn the article “ a” is necessary before “ physical checkup” like “a” physical checkup.

    ★★★★★
  • minefumi

    minefumi

    Thank you for your super fast edition. I am happy that my composition is perfect.

    ★★★★★
  • Naomi3

    Naomi3

    Thank you as always!

    ★★★★★
  • minefumi

    minefumi

    Thank you for your super fast edition. I am happy to lean “ t” should be the upper case like Tomorrow in the second sentence.

    ★★★★★
  • ie1133

    ie1133

    Dear David san Thank you for your useful expressions demonstrating tips you showed me as well as your prompt corrections. The word "overdue" is new to me, which interests me very much. I've looked it up in some reference books to find how active it is and what a big contribution it will make for my command of English. For example, "My rent is two months overdue." and "His promotion is long overdue." , which are very practical as well as useful. I have never imagined that the word "qi/chi" is used in American society. If I had known this fact, I would not have needed to use the difficult phrase using "flow." Do I use the subjunctive mood correctly? Best regards,

    ★★★★★

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