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.
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I encountered this teacher when I couldn't connect with the instructor I had booked and happened to be looking for someone available for an immediate lesson.
Teacher Chris is very kind, adapts to my pace, and is easy to talk to.
Having completed a master's degree in English literature in her home country, I feel confident taking lessons with her for that reason as well.
Kazuyo Yoshikawa is an outstanding tutor who made learning a language an incredibly engaging and rewarding experience. Her lessons were always well-structured, allowing students to build confidence and skills effectively. She provided clear and actionable feedback during sessions, addressing any misconceptions immediately and ensuring continuous improvement. It is clear she puts significant effort into each student, acting as both a mentor and a guide, and her supportive approach has instilled a genuine love for learning the language. Highly recommended for anyone looking to make significant progress.
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.
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Hello! My name is Patricia Ayame Thomson but you can call me Lady Ayame. [Introduction:] ~ I was born and raised in Tokyo, Japan until I was 18 yrs old. While in Japan, I was a campaign model for Shiseido Cosmetics, Soen Magazine, Washington Shoes, and many others for five years as a teenager. I attended an American School on Yokota US Air Force base and received my education in English. At the s
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