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David

David

Native language:
English
Total orders:
32457
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 fast edition. You are right about a number. I did not know what to call it.

    ★★★★★
  • minefumi

    minefumi

    Thank you for your super fast edition. I have learned “the conditional present perfect” is better.

    ★★★★★
  • minefumi

    minefumi

    Thank you for your super fast edition. I have learned It’s better to say “ the candles melted down.”

    ★★★★★
  • minefumi

    minefumi

    Thank you for your super fast edition. I have learned It’s better to say “ the MC” in the second sentence.

    ★★★★★
  • minefumi

    minefumi

    Thank you for your super fast edition. It’s better to say “ ability” for technic.

    ★★★★★
  • minefumi

    minefumi

    Thank you for your super fast edition. I am happy to learn it’s better to say “ left a message” in the fourth sentence.

    ★★★★★
  • ana0324masa

    ana0324masa

    Thank you very much

    ★★★★★
  • minefumi

    minefumi

    Thank you for your super fast edition. I am happy to learn the last sentence should be in the present tense like “I should have a lot of…”

    ★★★★★
  • minefumi

    minefumi

    Thank you for your super fast edition. I am happy that my composition was almost perfect.

    ★★★★★
  • minefumi

    minefumi

    Thank you for your super fast edition. I am sorry about the phrase you were unsure about. What I meant by a lot of pieces of leftovers is that, for example, we sometimes throw away in the sink some Yoghurt that is left over when a patient was not able to eat all of it. Then we wash and clean the cup of the Yoghurt in the sink after we throw away in the sink some yoghurt that is left over by a patient.

    ★★★★★
  • ie1133

    ie1133

    Dear David san Thank you for your quick response containing useful avice. "become the norm around the world" *"Norm" sounds me nice. "using the infinitive, is a little easier to read" *I see. "Infinitive" is the norm of English expression. I am very glad to see that "constantly fueling human desire" makes sense to natives, for I made this collocation out of my thinking alone. "by causing people to want more and more" *This expression is very simple and easy to understand, I love it too. "On a related note," *This is new to me. I will use it. "We say "I miss (something)" with something that existed in the past." *I see. The verb "miss" is a little diffficult to use, for it has a lot of meanings in English, besides this, it is used in Japanese as a contraction of "mistake", and is also used with the meaning not todo something, but is not used to feel sad. "the American way of making new markets while only caring about the economics will" *It is very kind of you to assume what I was thinking. The American way in political philosophy remains now in domestic only, but the way in the economics has still vitality all over the world. Best regards

    ★★★★★
  • minefumi

    minefumi

    Thank you for your super fast edition. I am happy to learn you say “ play catch.”

    ★★★★★
  • Tomoofk

    Tomoofk

    Thank you for your feedback and comments as always!

    ★★★★★
  • minefumi

    minefumi

    Thank you for your super fast edition. I am happy to learn it’s better to say “ copy a CD” in the first sentence.

    ★★★★★
  • minefumi

    minefumi

    Thank you for your super fast edition. I am happy to learn it’s better to say “ the branches , “ not the pieces of the branches” in the second sentence”

    ★★★★★

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