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Tama

Tama

Native language:
English
Total orders:
10186
Nationality:
United Kingdom
Residence:
United Kingdom
Skills
  • Exam Preparation
  • Business English
  • Teaching License
  • British English
  • Beginner
  • Kids
  • Advanced
  • TOEFL
Certifications
TEFL & TESOL Grade A - Master TEFL Course, Global Language Training (Teaching English as a Foreign Language / Teaching English as a Second Language) Languages • English – mother tongue • Spanish – fluent • Haitian Creole – fluent ‘AS’ Level: Art History ‘A’ Level: Art, English, History GCSE: Maths, History, Art, Biology, English Literature, English Language, Chemistry
Announcements
Hello, my name is Tama, I'm from England and I am pleased to meet you. I love teaching because I am always learning from my students...every day I learn more and more about Japan! My other passion is travel, I love to explore new places, see new things, meet new people and try new food. I haven't made it to Japan yet, but I hope to soon. :-) As well as English I also speak Spanish and Haitian Creole fluently, and I have been teaching language skills to all levels of students since 2006. I can't wait to meet you!
Hobbies/Travel
I love to travel, to meet new people, learn about new cultures, try new foods. I spend my time between the Dominican Republic - I love the warmth of sun, and the beautiful beaches, and England - I love the beautiful green countryside and the history you can find in nearly every town and city.
Message from the instructor
Clear communication is the reason we learn other languages. So I aim to give you clear easy to understand reasons for my corrections. I will help you to express your ideas in the clearest and most natural way. Your writing expresses your own personal style, so I'll try to correct your text to suit your writing style. I look forward to working with you.
  • mido0920

    mido0920

    Dear Tama, Thank you for checking my writing carefully. I like the way of your proofreading. I do keep the difference between ‘anyhow’ and ‘somehow’in mind. Thank you very much for letting me know lots of things as always. Stay happy, Midori

    ★★★★★
  • mido0920

    mido0920

    Dear Tama, Thank you for the appropriate corrections and your comments. I didn't mind the sentence break at all. Rather, my misspellings in my writing are much more conspicuous! As an excuse, I was in a hurry when I sent it to you...I should doublecheck my writings more. I heard the vaccine rollout in the UK is going pretty well unlike Japan. So I hope you are doing well. Stay healthy, Midori

    ★★★★★
  • atsumi0702

    atsumi0702

    Thank you very much!! I learned many expressions from you!!

    ★★★★★
  • onekosan

    onekosan

    Dear Tama Thank you for your correction! I like the whole edit. I'm looking forward to working with you again. Best regards, oneko

    ★★★★★
  • Kawamori

    Kawamori

    Thank you for your comment.

    ★★★★★
  • torug3

    torug3

    Hello teacher Tama, I am glad that you are enjoying virtual tours as well! "Curious" is a lovely word which expresses my excitement very well, so I appreciate to your correction. Please stay healthy at any time. I am looking forward to working with you. Bye for now! Toru

    ★★★★★
  • guava56479

    guava56479

    Dear Tama, Thank you for your amendments. They are really helpful for me. The last sentence would sound better if I use ‘understand that vaccination is a personal choice.’ I really appreciate it. I hope you’ll read my next essay soon. Thank you again. Best regards, guava56479

    ★★★★★
  • planet37908

    planet37908

    Thank you for your advice! I’ll keep in mind how to use “Greece”and “Greek”. I appreciate your help.

    ★★★★★
  • eigoippoippo

    eigoippoippo

    Dear teacher Tama Thank you for your teaching me. By the way, I reserched about " doria ( not dria, I mistook spelling) " because I thought it was Itarian dish. Doria is a sort of rice gratin with white sauce and it was made by a chef for the first time at Hotel New Grand in Yokohama city in Japan in 1927. It is said that the chef was a Swiss and he thought the doria for a guest who was in bad condition. I'd thought doria was definitely a weatern dish because it is similar to gratin. I got a new knowledge. eigoippoippo

    ★★★★★
  • bearmatsu

    bearmatsu

    Dear Tama Thank you for presenting appropriate examples like a native speaker usually choose. I appreciate your polite teaching. I hope to send my texts to you again. Kind regards, Bearmatsu

    ★★★★★
  • plumcot70256

    plumcot70256

    Thank you for your helpful feedback!

    ★★★★★
  • sisi

    sisi

    Dear Tama Thank you for correcting my writing. Your advice is very helpful for me. I'll try to improve my English vocabularies and expressions from now on too. Have a nice day! With kind regards, Sisi

    ★★★★★
  • bearmatsu

    bearmatsu

    Dear Tama Thank you for your good advice to make me understand the proper English expressions. I appreciate that you always give me some tips to express what I think. I passionate about your polite teaching. I hope to send you my content to be checked by you. kind regards, Bearmatsu

    ★★★★★
  • guava56479

    guava56479

    Dear Tama, Thank you for your amendments. I always have difficulties to consider whether I should put conjunctions or not. Hence your advice is really helpful for me. I really appreciate it. I hope you will read my next essay soon. Thank you again. Best regards, guava56479

    ★★★★★
  • bearmatsu

    bearmatsu

    Dear Tama Thank you for understanding what I would like to say in my text. The content I send was your interpretation. The most important thing as a resident is to obtain the proudness of the characteristic beauties of their hometown. I hope I have a chance to see the stunning view in your hometown in the future. Kind regards, Bearmatsu

    ★★★★★

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