English Tutor for Univ. Admission

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Thomas, a Master of Computer Science student from Dalhousie Univ., would contribute quality English training courses regarding admission for a Canadian univ. to the students in Ottawa.

English proficiency: TOEFL score: over 600.

Specific English Skills:
Proficient in listening, reading, writing and structure.

Rate: $10 CDN hourly. Starting at $10 CDN.

Email: cs200109@yahoo.com
Phone: (613) 234-4382
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TOEFL score: over 600 does not mean anything. I had TOEFL score over 610.

My opinion, to learn english well, just go out and practise. Never be shy, and that is ENOUGH.
If you are not shy and speak a lot, but still can not learn it better. Then it is not useful to take this course either.
 
最初由 狼吻 发布
TOEFL score: over 600 does not mean anything. I had TOEFL score over 610.

My opinion, to learn english well, just go out and practise. Never be shy, and that is ENOUGH.
If you are not shy and speak a lot, but still can not learn it better. Then it is not useful to take this course either.


How do you improve your English writing and reading by so-called "go out"?

Unfortunately, the sentence "If you are not shy and speak a lot, but still can not learn it better." is logically and grammatically incorrect.

Based on your writing, I believe that your TOEFL is absolutely much lower than 600.

Keep studying!
 
Haha, you are a mean person.
There may be errors in my words, but only because I did not recheck it. This does not mean anything.
But for you, so called "trainer", how can you make up vocabularies ? ? ? I checked all my dictionaries, but not find the word "grammatically" I found grammatical only. Maybe you should go back to study more? hehehe. Do not cheat student's money.... :(
By the way, I got 257 on my computer based TOFEL test and 55 on my TSE. How many points do you think that is? huh?
:)
 
Also, byt the way, the sentence "If you are not shy and you speak a lot, but still can not learn it better" DOES make sense in oral English, if you cannot admit this, og huu.......too bad

Furthermore, such a mean person, you cannot teach English well. Go learn computers again, that does not need much English...
 
This kind of fighting is not worthy...

But to be honest, learn English from a person whose mother tone is not English ??? en, better not. He/She will teach you NOTHING!

$10/hour....hahahahaaha,
 
Why not check more dictionaries, the uneducated?

Grammatically is an adverb.
Grammatical is an adjective.

Most high school students can verify such difference.
 
最初由 guigui 发布
Why not check more dictionaries, the uneducated?

Grammatically is an adverb.
Grammatical is an adjective.

Most high school students can verify such difference.

huh, what a tutor... real English never says "such difference". This is "grammatically" correct? How can you omit the "a" before a none? Remember, you are "such an idiot", but not "such idiot"...
hahhahahahahah
 
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huh, what a tutor... real English never says "such difference". This is "grammatically" correct? How can you omit the "a" before a none? Remember, you are "such an idiot", but not "such idiot"...
hahhahahahahah


:D :D :D

Money cheating cheater.
 
最初由 狼吻 发布


huh, what a tutor... real English never says "such difference". This is "grammatically" correct? How can you omit the "a" before a none? Remember, you are "such an idiot", but not "such idiot"...
hahhahahahahah

Yes, you are too clever to be true. Are you really something?
Garbage.
 
hehe, r u guys practising E here?
Don't be a man of impulse.
All of us need to learn more and more, not only E.
Stop, and to be a friend is absolutely better than the meaningless quarrel.
BTW, "grammatically" is correct. hehe
 
WHY YOU GUYS FIGHTING TUTORING ENGLISH HERE IN FLEA MARKET?

PUZZLED!
 
lalala, haven't been here for a while. Very interesting. hahaha
 
The partial usage of such:
Adj.

1. Certain but not specified; whatever
Ex.: at such time as you go

2. So extreme, so much, so great, etc.: used, according to the context, for emphasis (embarrassed by such praise)

Such is a term of comparison, although that with which comparison is made is not always expressed; when it is expressed, as or that is used as a correlative with such.
Ex.: such love as his is seldom experienced.

Such is not preceded by an article, although the article may occur between it and the noun it modifies
(Ex.: such a student!)
 
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