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AlphaSensei

AlphaSensei

Native language:
English
Total orders:
1622
Nationality:
United States
Residence:
United States
Skills
  • Exam Preparation
  • Business English
  • Teaching License
  • American English
Certifications
MA in TESOL---Master of Arts in Teaching of English to Speakers of Other Languages Monterey Institute of International Studies (1995) MS in Education--Master of Science in Education, University of Pennsylvania (1974)
Announcements
Thursdays and Fridays
Hobbies/Travel
Hobbies include reading, watching movies, and music. My favorite country is Canada. The countries that I have visited: Mexico, Canada, Japan, Switzerland, Korea, France, and England.
Message from the instructor
When teaching I often illustrate explanations with examples of expressions most frequently used. In addition, I often point out whether chosen expressions are formal or informal. I may make recommendations of a few different ways to clearly state an idea. If the customer has a question, I am more than pleased to provide answers in a clear style. When proofreading, I use expert knowledge that includes attention to details, such as grammar and proper usage of expressions. I have have gained proofreading experience through previous education. In my work, I pay close attention to detail so that all statements accurately convey the writer's intended meaning.
  • longan40709

    longan40709

    Thank you for your courteous reply!

    ★★★★★
  • Makotk

    Makotk

    Thank you so much for your correction!! I didn't know about the nuance between side job and side hustle. I appreciate your help.

    ★★★★★
  • makototoro

    makototoro

    Thank you so much for your corrections and explanation! I have to learn more and more about which words are uncountable. I learned that the words "food" and "trouble" are usually uncountable. I will pay more attention to the form of words I choose in my diary entries. Best regards.

    ★★★★★
  • Yuka.Bleu

    Yuka.Bleu

    Dear Ms. AlphaSensei, Thank you very much for your expert help to improve my writing. I knew many rules and word definitions for the first time thanks to your feedback this time. (for example, the rule in which the possessive form of a pronoun is sometimes used before a gerund.) The vaccine's news also encouraged me very much (in Japan, we have too little news about it, maybe because the vaccination has just started). Please take care!

    ★★★★★
  • goldenrod85941

    goldenrod85941

    Thank you so much for your review. It revealed my vague understandings of usages of some verbs and grammars.

    ★★★★★
  • Makotk

    Makotk

    Thank you so much for your correction!!

    ★★★★★
  • Makotk

    Makotk

    Thank you so much for your correction!! Your explanation is easy to understand and I'm sure that my writing skills have been improved!!

    ★★★★★
  • 2019SallyF

    2019SallyF

    Thank you for your detailed explanations. Your grammatical corrections and explanations were really helpful.

    ★★★★★
  • Makotk

    Makotk

    Thank you so much fir your correction as always!!

    ★★★★★
  • mizoo1017

    mizoo1017

    Thank you so much!

    ★★★★★
  • pluot42304

    pluot42304

    I sincerely thank you for your correcting my sentences. I understood your correction and expression well ,and it encourages me to study English more. Thank you!

    ★★★★★
  • kagura18

    kagura18

    Thank you for your detailed explanation which is described accurately. I understood that it is very important how to use a comma. I'm also looking forward to being at you again.

    ★★★★★
  • hotink68044

    hotink68044

    Thank you very much for your correction and detailed explanation.

    ★★★★★
  • citronfleur

    citronfleur

    Thank you for your comments. I'm often confused about how to use singular and plurals, so I'll keep learning. Also, I'll write the first sentence more clearly next time. I hope I will do better in writing. See you soon.

    ★★★★★
  • makototoro

    makototoro

    Thank you so much for your correction and explanation! According to the 1st sentence, I learned that native speakers use "a move" as a noun, not "moving." I never forget. According to the 2nd sentence, I learned that it is more natural to start the sentence with "I have" than "There are." Best regards.

    ★★★★★

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