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Geoff

Geoff

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総受注件数:
3942
出身国:
イギリス
居住国:
イギリス
講師の特徴
  • 受験対策が得意
  • ビジネス英語が得意
  • 初心向け
  • ジュニア向け
  • 上級者向け
  • TOEFL
  • イギリス英語
  • アメリカン英語
  • 教員資格を有する
  • TOEIC
  • IELTS
  • オーストラリア英語
主な取得資格
I currently work as a teacher and lecturer in the UK, offering lessons in-person and online. I am TEFL Certified. I have a university degree in Communication Studies, gained at Suffolk University in the UK.
講師からお知らせ
Hello! I’m Geoff from London. I specialize in teaching English as a foreign language to clients who are studying for IELTS and TOEFL, as well as those who simply wish to practice their written or conversational skills. I ensure that my corrections are easy to understand and I always give detailed explanations which will help to build your confidence when writing and speaking English. I pride myself on my accuracy and attention to detail. I return all orders within 24 hours. I am dedicated to my work, and I have received a great deal of excellent feedback from my clients. I would love to help you with your English studies.
趣味・好きな国・訪問した国
My hobbies are reading, photography and drumming. I love to travel and experience different cultures, lifestyles and languages. I am married and have two children; a boy and a girl. They are adorable and so much fun. We currently live in the UK, and we have been lucky enough to experience many amazing adventures all around the world. I have lived in Australia, Africa and the US and we spend a great deal of time in France. I also enjoy listening to music, swimming and cycling.
添削へのこだわり・メッセージ
Hello! I would really enjoy an opportunity to assist you with writing text in English. I am a TEFL certified teacher with advanced teaching skills and a detailed knowledge of, and love for, the English language. My teaching style is encouraging, friendly and supportive. I pay incredibly close attention to detail and I always ensure that my corrections are natural and easy to understand. I always respond quickly, and I take great pride in my work. I have lots of great feedback and I would love to offer my support to you! Kind regards, Geoff
  • cafe8

    cafe8

    Thank you for checking my writing. Your explanation is also very informative!

    ★★★★★
  • taka2022

    taka2022

    Geoff, Thank you always for your assistance. Your feedback helps me with writing a business email. I look forward to your continued support. Best wishes, Taka

    ★★★★★
  • takeshi_2100

    takeshi_2100

    Hi Geoff, Thank you always for your kind explanations. To be honest, it was quite difficult for me to write the composition because I have not had such a experience. I appreciate your advice despite your busyness! Have a great evening. Kind regards, Takeshi

    ★★★★★
  • cafe8

    cafe8

    Thank you for checking my writing. Your correction is very informative!

    ★★★★★
  • ryosukebee1

    ryosukebee1

    Your correction is really understandable. Other expressions are also helpful.

    ★★★★★
  • wakaran

    wakaran

    Thank you for correcting my essay. Your explanations were easy to understand and really helpful!

    ★★★★★
  • yukiko220419

    yukiko220419

    Hi Geoff, Hello, thank you for your correction of my writing. This time, I am so happy you told me a lot of vocabulary which is so useful, some of which were " accompanying issue", "expose us to a risk", "hopefully". I also confirmed the structure " It is to be hoped that S+V" which people often use. So I will try to use them in near future. And also. thank you for the definition "reservations". In Japanese, we can use same words between "concern" and "reservations" .... So now it's completely clear thank to you! I envy you don't have mosquitos in UK, and I understand that's one of reasons why the gardens are so kept so beautiful anywhere else. Have a nice day! Yukiko

    ★★★★★
  • takeshi_2100

    takeshi_2100

    Hi Geoff, Thank you always for your kind explanations. You definitely understand my intended meaning and that is really eye-opening! I appreciate your feedback. Have a nice evening. Kind regards, Takeshi

    ★★★★★
  • taka2022

    taka2022

    Hello Geoff, Thank you so much for your helpful advice. I'll review my sentences again with your feedback. Best regards, Taka

    ★★★★★
  • takeshi_2100

    takeshi_2100

    Hi Geoff, Thank you for your kind explanation. I always learn a lot from your feedback. It means a lot to me. Have a good evening! Sincerely, Takeshi

    ★★★★★
  • ac0

    ac0

    Thank you so much!

    ★★★★★
  • yukiko220419

    yukiko220419

    Hi Geoff, How're you doing? This time, I'm sorry my first sentence was bad. For example, when you see landscape or cook something, there is generally no laughter. But once you communicate with somebody, there's possibility to lead to laughter. It's the privilege of only human being, and only tool to enable us to be positive.... I know it's not something to explain with just one sentence, so I think I made it complicated....sorry. By the way, today I've learned about "Conjunctive adverbs " following your sentence including the word "eventually". I understand we don't need to put a conjunction like and, so, or..., but I don't know the difference between when putting a comma and semi-colon and when not. 1) ; eventually, contributing to ( with ; ,) 2) ,eventually contributing to (only , ) I would be happy if you tell me next time. Have a nice day! Yukiko

    ★★★★★
  • yukiko220419

    yukiko220419

    Hi Geoff, How's going? I'm good. I've completely learned about expressions with "risk", which sound quite interesting to expand my skill. Thank so much with your several explanation. I will try to use them in IDIY with you. Together, the phrase "tax dollars" also intrigued me, because you use pounds and this word seems to come from USA (^_^). For me, just "tax" or "local tax"sounds enough, but this is also added new vocabulary for me. Another takeaways, - in ways that +(verb) ( ways-plural ) -balance one's finances ( finances- plural ) -create a virtuous cycle ( create - collocation ) -eradicate poverty ( poverty - collocation ) etc. As I took them on my note, I try to memory as many as possible. Thank you! See you later! Yukiko

    ★★★★★
  • yukiko220419

    yukiko220419

    Hi Geoff, Thank you for your correction! Ok, you pause in the place where you would like to put comma. Wow! I've never realized it, but I'm excited to find some examples now. Thank you. This time, I've learned; - in cases where S+V ( always plural : cases + where ) - the definition of "privacy" ( that I mistook ) etc. But still....honestly there's remaining question... The expression "In a move ( the companies said ) would help ..." I've checked there're expressions " In a move that S+V" or " In a move that + V ". Is it correct if that can be abbreviated ? Then I will understand grammatically. Next time, if you remember it, please tell me. Thank you for all your support. See you next time! Yukiko

    ★★★★★
  • ac0

    ac0

    Thanks so much! I will send you another correction request.

    ★★★★★

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