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David

David

Native language:
English
Total orders:
32660
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 edtion. I am glad to have learned “ on my iPhone” is better than “ in the iPhone” in the first sentence.

    ★★★★★
  • GT-R

    GT-R

    Thanks a lot.

    ★★★★★
  • minegoma

    minegoma

    Thank you for your edditing. Island kitchen was exactly what I mean. Thank you again.

    ★★★★★
  • GT-R

    GT-R

    Thanks a lot.

    ★★★★★
  • minefumi

    minefumi

    Thank you for your super fast edtion. I am glad to have learned the past tense “ came to know” is better than the past perfect “ had come to know” in the second sentence.

    ★★★★★
  • Mats215

    Mats215

    Thank you for your corrections. They are really helpful and more than expected. Looking forward to it next time!

    ★★★★★
  • minefumi

    minefumi

    Thank you for your fast edtion. I am glad to have learned “until we get the permission from your doctor and wife” is better.

    ★★★★★
  • daidai107

    daidai107

    Thank you for correcting my essay. I very appreciate it.

    ★★★★★
  • minefumi

    minefumi

    Thank you for your super fast edtion. I mean when I deposit and withdraw money in my account in dollars , I have to exchange money from Japanese yen to US dollars in depositing and vic versa in taking out ( withdrawing).

    ★★★★★
  • minegoma

    minegoma

    Thank you for your quick editing.

    ★★★★★
  • minefumi

    minefumi

    Thank you for your super fast edtion. I am sooty to cause you trouble understanding the phrase “ on spot.” You are right . I mean it should be “ on the spot,” which means “immediately” or “ as soon as I see things I have to do.”

    ★★★★★
  • kawasemi

    kawasemi

    Thank you for your correction! You are right, i didn't have to say "before and after" if i use the word of "change"

    ★★★★★
  • minefumi

    minefumi

    Thank you for your super fast edtion and for editing the hanger that you did not understand I was describing. It might have been better to call it “hanger rack.” You can check it in the internet.

    ★★★★★
  • GT-R

    GT-R

    Thanks a lot.

    ★★★★★
  • minefumi

    minefumi

    Thank you for your super fast edtion. I am glad to learn that “the present perfect” is used in the sentence “ It has not snowed this winter.”

    ★★★★★

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