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JuliaVivian

JuliaVivian

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総受注件数:
8901
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
  • 教員資格を有する
  • イギリス英語
  • ジュニア向け
  • 初心向け
  • IELTS
主な取得資格
Qualifications/certificates TESOL Certificate - Teacher of English to speakers of other languages (Trinity London) 2018 PGCE Post Graduate Certificate in Education (Primary) (University of London) 1993 Degree - Law and French LLB (Hons)
講師からお知らせ
I am happy to take orders any day of the week. I will always try to advise you as efficiently and as promptly as possible. When I am available I am quite often able to start on your work straight away.
趣味・好きな国・訪問した国
Travel is my passion! I love travelling, other cultures and languages. I have been to many European countries, North America, Africa, the middle east, Singapore and Thailand. I also enjoy art, cinema and the theatre. I keep fit by swimming and walking/hiking. I have walked the Camino of Santiago de Compostella in Northern Spain. I would dearly love to visit Japan one day!
添削へのこだわり・メッセージ
I am thorough and pay attention to detail. I like to suggest different ways of phrasing sentences in English. I aim to pass on as much knowedge about English as is possible through text correction. I like to be helpful, positive and encouraging.
  • nara

    nara

    Dear Julia Vivian, Thank you very much for your correction and kind message! I'm always encouraged by your message. I like this kind of "from pinch to chance" stories. When I visited a small island that used to be a penal colony, I saw a nice copy on a brochure for tourists. It says; "Because Sado (the name of the island) was a place where many people were exiled from the capital city of Japan, so the latest and finest culture was brought to us." I was fascinated by this optimistic phrase. Today, it is raining in Tokyo, but this is also a sign that spring is here! We hardly have a rainy weather in winter. I hope you have a nice day! Best regards, Ayako Nara

    ★★★★★
  • Masayo888

    Masayo888

    Thank you very much.

    ★★★★★
  • nara

    nara

    Dear Julia Vivian, Thank you very much for your correction and kind message! The worst experience of reading novels was "Wuthering Heights" for decades ago. I didn't have any clue of the landscape of moor, the design of their costumes or what their houses were like. Unfortunately, I was not diligent enough to go to the library to research, so Catherine lived in an old apartment-like house that had windows with anluminum sash. The faded orange colored carpet that might remind people back in 70's was on the floor and the fireplace that I had never seen was flat and blur. Moor was like a parking lot in countryside. Years later, I was amazed to see the  Ralph Fiennes' version of Wuthering Heights. Again, I appreciate your encouraging support as always. Best regards, Ayako Nara

    ★★★★★
  • Monica

    Monica

    I found a mistake at the third sentence. Please let me correct this. Nevertheless, despite any conveniences, I probably will dismiss these helps a few years later, because a company management has to keep helps in order to proceed well, but a private citizen “do not” requires them, especially me. “Do not” were missing. That make sense. I always appreciate your help.

    ★★★★★
  • nara

    nara

    Dear Julia Vivian, Thank you very much for your correction and encouraging message! I'm very glad to be understood. There was an another case. In a novel, a main character noticed that his best friend, let's call him A, had also a crush on the same woman whom he loved. Then he asked the woman's mother for a permission of getting married to the woman before A takes any action. A knew his friend's betrayal and the loss of his love then committed a suicide. After that, the main charactor suffered remorse whole his life. My Chinese students who didn't understand their feelings said; "They didn't have enough communication.They should have talked face to face." Yes, everybody knows that their opinon is perfectly correct. Again, I really appreciate your help as always! Best wishes, Ayako Nara

    ★★★★★
  • Tomoofk

    Tomoofk

    Thank you for your feedback. I will revise them! Tomoo

    ★★★★★
  • nara

    nara

    Dear Julia Vivian, Thank you very much for your correction and encouraging message! As you know, corona virus has been spreading all over Japan. Some Chinese students insist on closing the school like Chinese government does in China. However, those students' attendance rate is very low in general. We doubt that they only want to have a vacation. Diligent students have never complained. The funny thing is that only popular teachers are worried about losing their job if we cannot accept new Chinese students in April. Less popular teachers have never been worried to be laid off. It is an interesting phenomenon. Again, I really appreciate your help as always! Best regards, Ayako Nara

    ★★★★★
  • NateBrisbane

    NateBrisbane

    Thank you for your feedback as always. I learned many things from your suggestion in terms of more natural expressions in English. Hope you can help me again - thanks.

    ★★★★★
  • NateBrisbane

    NateBrisbane

    Thanks for your comments as always - I'm happy to know that you use a Japanese car like me. I'll definitely ask you for your feedback again in the future. Thank you again.

    ★★★★★
  • NateBrisbane

    NateBrisbane

    Thank you for your feedback - as always your suggested sentences are really useful. And your way of teaching English encourages me to keep practising English.

    ★★★★★
  • Noboru_Tsuzuki

    Noboru_Tsuzuki

    Many thanks for your positive feedback!

    ★★★★★
  • hagam

    hagam

    Dear Ms. Julia Vivian, Thank you so much for always revising my English description. I didn't know the word "dinghy". I searched the word in the Internet, and I understood what the word describes. I am considering taking English conversation lessons. Since I have been so busy and my work shift is so irregular, I cannot take any regular class so far. However, I am going to be transferred to a less demanding position from this April. I might be able to spare enough time to study English conversation. Although I scored a good result in the writing section of Eiken, I am far from being fluent in writing English. I am going to continue studying English writing with IDIY! Best wishes

    ★★★★★
  • hagam

    hagam

    Dear Ms. Julia Vivian, Thank you so much for your revision for my English description. I have been very busy since the beginning of February, so I haven't have enough time to study English these days. However, I have a good news for you. I passed the English exam called Eiken that I took the other day! My score was beyond my expectation, especially the score of the writing section was so good. It's all thanks to you. As I told you before, I only took the first part of the test. I am going to take the speaking part of the test two weeks later. I hope I will be able to do my best! Best wishes, Mitsuhiro Haga

    ★★★★★
  • shimako

    shimako

    Thank you so much for correcting my email!

    ★★★★★
  • Fuyuko

    Fuyuko

    Dear Julia, Thank you very much for your feedback. Your advice on grammar is really helpful for me. Have a wonderful day! Best regards, Fuyuko

    ★★★★★

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