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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.
  • moet

    moet

    Thank you teacher Leilei! Especially "I separated them and made two pairs, each with a rabbit and a strawberry." It was difficult to explain. moet

    ★★★★★
  • moet

    moet

    Thank you teacher Leilei! Especially "I separated them and made two pairs, each with a rabbit and a strawberry." It was difficult to explain. moet

    ★★★★★
  • moet

    moet

    Hi teacher Leilei, Thank you for your help. Looking at English sites for earrings are so good idea!! :) And thank you for your advices, I got it. I hardly use the word "diminish", I'd like to get more familiar to this word. "per day"... it might not be the mistake for the first time. I often use "a day".. I need to be careful. Thank you so much :) moet

    ★★★★★
  • moet

    moet

    Hi teacher Leilei! Whoa, both of the words "metalic allergy" and "metalic ion" were from Eijiro, the most famous online English-Japanese/ Japanese-English dictionary in Japan. But I was feeling that even this site, which has really huge words and its meanings, is not perfect at all. Sometimes when I can't trust Eijiro, I use Thesaurus.com. Thank you for the words, "metal allergy", "metal ion" and "at anytime", too. I didn't know the word "anytime" as noun. I'm glad to learn them. To know the "occur to me" is different from "happen to me" was really important. I got it :) Thank you for your continuous help. moet

    ★★★★★
  • Pasery

    Pasery

    Dear teacher Leilei Thank you for your wounderful teaching!! I learned a lot! Thank you! I hope you have great summer! I’m looking forward to seeing you next time again. Thank you and kind regards, Pasery

    ★★★★★
  • satoshi2018

    satoshi2018

    Dear Leilei, Thank you for your eddition. I'm suffering from lack of vocabulary. Have a nice day. Satoshi,

    ★★★★★
  • moet

    moet

    Hello teacher Leilei, Thank you for your information. My flight for Manila is on Tuesday...! Hoping it will not be canceled. Thank you for your advise, too, I got it :) moet

    ★★★★★
  • uchida12

    uchida12

    Thank you very much for your correction! You said you had an accident. I hope you didn't get injured. Thank you again. Have a great day!

    ★★★★★
  • satoshi2018

    satoshi2018

    Dear Leilei, Thank you for your advice. I will try to read Breaking News English. Have a nice day! Sincerely, Satoshi

    ★★★★★
  • Pasery

    Pasery

    Dear teacher Leilei Thank you so much for your teaching that is very easy to understand and clear!! I got it!! I’m looking forward to seeing you next time again. Thank you and kind regards, Pasery

    ★★★★★
  • moet

    moet

    Hello teacher Leilei, Thank you for your reply, I totally understood now :) When I read manga and magazine in English, I get often confused because the sentences are long and few punctuations. I have no impression that there kindly are punctuations in the sentences written by native English speakers. And so I had to take time to read them carefully and was thinking that I had to get used to the sentences which didn't have enough punctuations. But in IDIY, teachers often say me to use punctuations more. I am a little confused but I will try to be more careful where other writers use punctuations. Thank you again, tearcher Leilei. Have a good weekend! moet

    ★★★★★
  • Ai-san

    Ai-san

    Thank you very much.

    ★★★★★
  • satoshi2018

    satoshi2018

    Dear Leilei, Thank you for your edition. I aapreciate your advice. Sincerely, Satoshi

    ★★★★★
  • satoshi2018

    satoshi2018

    Dear Leilei, Thank you for your advice. I got it. Have a great day. Sincerely, Satoshi.

    ★★★★★
  • Pasery

    Pasery

    Dear teacher Leilei Hello! Thank you for your clear and intelligible teaching! It is hot and humid in Japan! I like Taiwan, I've been there once before, it was great travel with my mam. Thank you and kind regards, Pasery

    ★★★★★

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