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Ellie_P

Native language:
English
Total orders:
16834
Nationality:
Canada
Residence:
Spain
Skills
  • Exam Preparation
  • Business English
  • Teaching License
  • American English
  • Beginner
  • Kids
  • Advanced
  • EIKEN
  • TOEIC
  • TOEFL
  • IELTS
Certifications
A B.A in Fine Arts. A TEFL Certificate. A certificate in legal translating.
Announcements
I am available 7 days a week.
Hobbies/Travel
My hobbies are reading, going out with friends, watching movies and traveling. I grew up in Canada and moved to Greece when I was thirty years old. I have also visited the U.S.A many times. I have visited many countries in Europe. Each country has its own unique beauty. I loved Budapest, Thessaloniki and Madrid. Vancouver and Seattle are also my favorites. Now I live in Madrid, Spain.
Message from the instructor
Hi. I have a great deal of respect for people who take their writing seriously. I will respect your writing and try my best to correct it in a way that will benefit you and help you clarify those issues that you need to work on. I believe that words are very powerful and can change our lives as well as the world around us. Therefore, no matter what your writing goal is, my job is to help you reach it. I look forward to reading your work! Sincerely, Ellie
  • blueyard1989

    blueyard1989

    Hi Ellie, As always, thank you very much for your advice! Have a great day, too. Best,

    ★★★★★
  • Hilo0427

    Hilo0427

    Dear Ellie, Thank you for your advice about how to use 'the' and 'a'. I don't get used to using the articles yet. I' ll do my best. Best Regards, Hiro

    ★★★★★
  • blueyard1989

    blueyard1989

    Hi Ellie, Thank you for reviewing. Yes, your guessing was correct. I appreciate your feedback. Have a wonderful day, too. Best,

    ★★★★★
  • Kya-chan

    Kya-chan

    Thank you very much for letting me know that the rule of mandate subjunctive is applied to "acceptable" as well. I have a vague memory that we don't need "s" in the that clause of "require", but was not aware that this rule is applied to so many words that you showed me!

    ★★★★★
  • Hilo0427

    Hilo0427

    Dear Ellie, Thank you for your correction. But I didn't understand that the phrase 'will send you' was wrong. Best Regards, Hiro

    ★★★★★
  • Kya-chan

    Kya-chan

    I did not know that even Spanish people clam up when it comes to speaking English! As I want to speak English as soon as possible, I quit being afraid of making mistakes. Truth be told, I recently made an embarrassing English mistake in front of a tutor of my daughter. When her gymnastic class was about to start, I said to the tutor, "Let's get the roll balling!" (I should have said "the ball rolling", but I just learned the expression, so my memory was vague...) And the tutor replied "Almost!" I was embarrassed a little bit, but I won't forget this expression for good, thanks to the mistake.

    ★★★★★
  • Kya-chan

    Kya-chan

    I am very happy that I could learn about "whose". This must be a very important grammar, but my memory was so vague.... We normally don't have trouble confusing green and blue, because there are only a few specific words that we use "blue" instead of "green" (the examples I showed in my writing are the main ones).

    ★★★★★
  • brushfire55

    brushfire55

    Thank you for your kind comments!!

    ★★★★★
  • blueyard1989

    blueyard1989

    Hi Ellie, Thank you for your advice! Best,

    ★★★★★
  • Kya-chan

    Kya-chan

    Thank you very much for sharing useful idioms and tips with me!

    ★★★★★
  • Hilo0427

    Hilo0427

    Dear Ellie, I 'm so sorry that I did not read your opinion and your comments of the topics so far. In Japan, New government started from last week. That's why was that prime minister Shinzo Abe resigned because of his internal disease. One of the new policy of the new government is to take major to save pregnant women, such as covering all expense of birth. Best regards, hiro

    ★★★★★
  • Hilo0427

    Hilo0427

    Dear Ellie-SAN, I appreciated your good correction. I understood when the symptom goes well, I should use the phrase 'improve' or 'subside'. Best regards, Hiro

    ★★★★★
  • Hilo0427

    Hilo0427

    Dear Ellie-SAN, Thank you for your useful correction and kind words. Your correction is always good for me. Best regards, Hiro

    ★★★★★
  • Hilo0427

    Hilo0427

    Thank you for useful correction. Actually I have an limitation of only 50 words of my contraction with IDIY per one time to practice. But I 'll do my best. I would be grateful if you could tell me how to write effectively more.

    ★★★★★
  • brushfire55

    brushfire55

    Thank you for your kind comments! You are very familiar with Mr. Suga's background. Few privileged families have been taking big roles of politics these days in most countries. In that sense, I might expect a bit change from Mr. Suga. Thank you!

    ★★★★★

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