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HelpfulBrit

HelpfulBrit

Native language:
English
Total orders:
10890
Nationality:
United Kingdom
Residence:
United Kingdom
Skills
  • Exam Preparation
  • Business English
  • Teaching License
  • British English
Certifications
TEFL certificate from tefl.org.uk PGCE in Primary Education from the University of Swansea
Announcements
Available
Hobbies/Travel
In my spare time, I love learning foreign languages. I also enjoy listening to rock/pop music and dancing. My favourite country to visit is Norway.
Message from the instructor
Hello, everyone. I am a qualified teacher with a Postgraduate Certificate in Education and a TEFL certificate. I like to think that my text-correction style is always gentle and friendly.
  • daidai107

    daidai107

    Thank you for correcting my essay. I could study how to use speech mark, and your advice related to whether a full stop is inside a speech mark or not was very helpful for me.

    ★★★★★
  • IDIY-s

    IDIY-s

    Thank you for your very helpful corrections and explanations! I truly appreciate your suggestions of many useful alternative expressions. I also would like to say thank you for your clear answer to my question. I understand the difference between 'in a theatre' and 'at a theatre', and learnt other similar expressions such as 'at the cinema' and 'on the big screen'. Furthermore, your explanations on British and American English are very beneficial. Thanks a lot for your help!

    ★★★★★
  • mystonesea

    mystonesea

    Dear HelpfulBrit, Thnak you for your precise suggestion to my ambiguous understanding, as usual. I enjoy reading your advice. Thank you so much again. Sincerely, mystonesea

    ★★★★★
  • IDIY-s

    IDIY-s

    Thank you for your very helpful corrections and explanations. I also sincerely appreciate your suggestions of alternative expressions. I learnt ‘jog/run a certain distance’, ‘balmy’, ‘have company’, ‘keep me fit’, and other useful expressions. Thanks a lot!

    ★★★★★
  • mystonesea

    mystonesea

    Dear Teacher HelpfulBrit I appreciate again to your very accurate advice and useful suggestions. Thank you a lot. Sincerely, mystonesea

    ★★★★★
  • IDIY-s

    IDIY-s

    Thank you for your helpful corrections and explanations! I sincerely appreciate your help.

    ★★★★★
  • muckluck

    muckluck

    Dear HelpfulBrit, Thank you for your encouraging comment! Your suggestions are very helpful. I'm looking forward to having lesson with you. Thank you again. Bye :) Sincerely, muckluck

    ★★★★★
  • mystonesea

    mystonesea

    Dear Mr. HelpfulBrit, Thank you so much for your very useful suggestions. I could enjoy reading your amending my sentenses, and learning British English very well. Thank you so much. Best Regards, mystonesea

    ★★★★★
  • daidai107

    daidai107

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

    ★★★★★
  • Teruteru121

    Teruteru121

    Dear HelpfulBrit, our teacher, Thank you very much for correcting my work again. Your explanation is detailed and helpful as usual. I assume that you would soon become too busy to correct my work because of your passion of teaching English. You spent a lot of energy to explain how to use the word “quality”. When I use this word again, I will remember the two meanings of it. Your compliments always encourage me. I would like you to correct my piece of writhing in the near-future. Yours sincerely, Teru

    ★★★★★
  • daidai107

    daidai107

    Thank you for correcting my English. I very appreciate it!

    ★★★★★
  • daidai107

    daidai107

    Thank you for correcting and checking my essay. I review your advice!

    ★★★★★
  • Teruteru121

    Teruteru121

    Dear Teacher HelpfulBrit, Thank your very much for your detailed explanation. I am always surprised by your great support. It seems that I have to continue my effort to learn how to use comparatives,a comma,a semicolon, reflective pronouns, English words’ nuances and so on. I have never realized that the word “merit” is often used for discribing devices. It is valuable advice for me.I took it to heart. I will definitely ask you to correct other works in the future. Your sincerely, Teruteru

    ★★★★★
  • muckluck

    muckluck

    Dear HelpfulBrit, Thank you for your helpful and encouraging comment. It was my first time to know about the difference between "to be satisfied with" and "to get satisfaction from." I intended to say "to get satisfaction from our eating experience" as you guessed. I hope you help me again sometime soon. Thank you so much. Best Wishes, muckluck

    ★★★★★
  • daidai107

    daidai107

    I understood the difference between "listen" and "hear". Next time, I will try to use these verbs so as not to make a mistake.

    ★★★★★

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