Tracy R. has been an exceptional tutor for the "Strangest American Idioms" lesson. The approach to teaching is both engaging and highly effective, making complex idioms easy to understand and remember. The use of real-world examples and interactive discussions made each session something to look forward to, and it is clear that a lot of effort goes into preparing the lessons. This has significantly improved confidence in using American idioms correctly in conversation.
I enjoy all of Amber’s lessons, and this one is one of my favorites. I highly recommend her lessons to other students, as they offer not only English study but also something important as a human being, learning to put yourself in someone else’s position, broaden your perspective, and view scenarios that may be relevant to you from a third-person point of view.
This lesson had a welcoming atmosphere. The explanations were clear, encouraging, and easy to follow. The tutor inspired me to continue drawing and to use materials that I already have. Thank you so much for making drawing feel fun and achievable.
I've been taking lessons with the teacher for two and half year. I enjoy studying with her. The lesson materials she provides are fun and practical. But I need to spend more time reviewing what I learn from the lesson.
【Example】 どうぞ よろしく⇒We do not use it at all. douzo yoroshiku わたしは 〇〇 です⇒We do not use it at all. Watashi wa **desu 〇〇 です から**です⇒unnatural **desukara**desu なるほど⇒Rude naruhodo もんだいない⇒unnatural mondainai Why would you like to learn Japanes?Even if you study a lot of Japanese grammar and vocab, you won't be able to use it unless you learn to how to communicate.Why don't we study some useful Japanese
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