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HappyTeacher

HappyTeacher

Native language:
English
Total orders:
956
Nationality:
United States
Residence:
United States
Skills
  • Exam Preparation
  • American English
Certifications
Bachelor of Arts in Social Sciences TEFL certificate RELEVANT COURSES Technical and Professional Writing Language Acquisition Theory ELL Methods and Assessment I, including the SIOP model (Sheltered Instruction Observation Protocol) ELL Assessment II Speech, Thought and Culture Foundations of Education EXAMS West-B and West-E Teacher Exams (out of possible score of 300) Test Date Taken Score West-B Writing 2/26/2011 280 West-B Reading 2/26/2011 268 West-B Math 4/16/2011 297 West-E Elementary Teachers I 4/16/2011 270 West-E Elementary Teachers II 6/4/2011 280 West-E English Language Learners 7/23/2011 271
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Hobbies/Travel
I enjoy hiking in beautiful places, especially the mountains and the ocean. I live near Mount Rainier and the Pacific Ocean. I have visited Italy. I especially like: Venice, Florence, Rome, Sorrento, the Amalfi Coast, and Pompeii. My favorite country is France. I hope to visit there one day.
Message from the instructor
I love correcting all student submissions. I have knowledge of the American Psychological Association Style (APA), the Chicago/Turabian Manual of Style (CMOS), and the Modern Language Style (MLA).
  • mashroom

    mashroom

    Hello Ms. HappyTeacher, I did not know "they" can be used as singular when referring to a person. Thank you for your advice!

    ★★★★★
  • mashroom

    mashroom

    Hello Ms. HappyTeacher, This is a first contact of this year. I hope this year will also be good for you. As always, I appreciate your great advice!

    ★★★★★
  • mashroom

    mashroom

    Hello, Ms. HappyTeacher, A Happy New Year! I hope this year will be good for you!

    ★★★★★
  • macharei

    macharei

    Thank you very much for your corrections and alternative expressions, as always. I learned a new word 'incentive', which motivates or encourages someone to do something. I also want to choose either, 'this' or 'that' with more consideration. Thank you, and a Happy New Year!

    ★★★★★
  • mashroom

    mashroom

    Hello, I appreciate your advice!

    ★★★★★
  • macharei

    macharei

    Thank you for your corrections and alternative suggestions. I learned "Concerning ~” to start a sentence and follow my opinion. Also, I leaned an expression of "The reason lies in the xxx", which is very natural. Thank you!

    ★★★★★
  • mashroom

    mashroom

    Hello Ms. HappyTeacher, This lesson was also very helpful for me! I appreciate your explanation!

    ★★★★★
  • mashroom

    mashroom

    Hello Ms. HappyTeacher, As always, I appreciate your kind advice!

    ★★★★★
  • mashroom

    mashroom

    Hello Ms. HappyTeacher, As always, your explanation was very easy to understand and had many helpful sentences. I am grateful for your great advice!

    ★★★★★
  • mashroom

    mashroom

    Hello, Thank you for your great explanation! Your advice is always helpful for me!

    ★★★★★
  • macharei

    macharei

    Thank you for your corrections and suggestions. I learned 'Japanese' is more used as an adjective, and "the Japanese" to express people as a noun. I also leaned to express a fact "less oil and salt", instead of using verb, "decrease". This correction is very exciting to me. Also, thank you so much for clarifying my previous essay. I am very happy about it. I see we can't use the word "currently" with the present perfect tense. Instead, we need to use the state-of-being verb, "being" I've never thought of using this way. Thank you very much for your additional comments.

    ★★★★★
  • macharei

    macharei

    Thank you for your corrections and suggestions. COP26 was held from November 1 to November 12, and I wrote my passages on November 9. In this sense I chose "Currently" instead of "Recently", and present perfect tense "has been held", instead of "simple past tense "was held'. However, you recommended opposite words. I was confused on your remarks. Thank you.

    ★★★★★
  • TANITAI

    TANITAI

    Hi, Mrs. Happy Teacher, Thank you for correcting my sentence. I can understand whole you tell things. I'm going to take in your alternative clauses. I'm looking forward to working with you again! TANITAI.

    ★★★★★
  • macharei

    macharei

    Thank you very much for your corrections and suggestions. I was amazed when you pointed out the difference between "a Japanese" and "a Japanese native". "a Japanese native" expresses a man who does not live in the country, a visitor. We can add some extra information using only a word. Thank you.

    ★★★★★
  • macharei

    macharei

    Thank you so much for corrections and suggestions. I learned that 'email' be used generally as singular. Also, I learned "that is welcome to me" is more natural than "that is the most welcome to me". Thank you.

    ★★★★★

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