Well I would but I actually just scored 91/100 in my english examination.
Chess lesson for English lesson

I would cut the third 's' in lessons, if I were you And ask the question again after that...
For Your info: their are only two s"s in lessons

I would cut the third 's' in lessons, if I were you And ask the question again after that...
For Your info: their are only two s"s in lessons
Really? I always write it like 'lesssons'. It gives the word an extra dimension. Certainly if you teach English. Thanks for pointing it out though.
Red-Lady:
No, I said lesson instead of lessons, because I can't assume a person wants to do this more than 1 time.
No, I will not change the topic. I did mention that if someone was interested {in exchanging a chess lesson for an English lessson where the requirement is that the person is a titled player}, and please understand that accordingly. If you were not interested, then you should not have replied to the post.
Stop posting here if you have nothing productive, respectful, and fits the requirement of the original post!
Productive without ridicule:
You advertise english lessons and you do have a typo in your headline. The very first thing a potential client would read. You can be offended by someone pointing that out (yes, they tease you) or you can understand that people who otherwise might consider your offer are turned away by that. The teasing is a direct result of your way of putting your offer.
The hostile attitude towards the others helps to drive away further. Their ridicule is not nice, but it is feedback nevertheless.
I just saw that you deleted the initial post (typo in the headline is still there). Rethink your approach and learn from that experience in a positive, not resentful way. It's the only way to grow.
Maybe consider a 1.5 to 1 deal instead of 1:1
Or (much easier) sell english lessons and buy chess lessons.
at CorrespondenceKing, who wrote: "For Your info: their are only two s"s in lessons"
Don't you mean 'there' instead of 'their'? Btw. there ARE three 's' in lessons, but not four ( :
Ah yes, and before anyone gets any ideas: my english sucks big time and I know it.
Have a nice day
This Post for Titled Players(such as Master(FM), IM, GM) to exchange a chess lesson(and maybe more lesson if it works-out) for an English lesson.
It's 'more lessons', not 'more lesson'. Plural. More than one. And what's with that hyphen between 'works' and 'out'?
Shouldn't 'Post', 'Titled' and 'Players' be in lowercase? Not sure, but I'm pretty sure the sentence is missing a word (This post IS for titled players...).
Neither your skills, especially your proofreading skills, nor your rude and insulting replys qualify you as a teacher. You prove in the headline and in the new post that either your attitude towards quality or your skills do not match a fide master at all.
And you have already started to antagonize people who actually tried to be constructive. Nobody wants to be taught by a hostile person.
Go on insulting people. And if no one takes your offer, then remember it's them, not you. They are to blame, not you. Because the quality of your approach cannot possibly make a difference.
And yes, answering to me is a waste of time until you start investing time in thinking and analysing your approach.
This Post was intended for Titled Players, so unless you are a Titled Player, then just stop posting here because you are not welcomed.
You are ignorant to judge profreading skills when you are not a Native English Speaker. (By the way, it's replies not replys!)
Just do everyone a favor and just keep your opinion to yourself.
Don't forget something- this post was intended for titled players. You are not a titled player, so you are irrelavent! Just go away and stay away!
Thank you in advance.
This Post is for Titled Players(such as Master(FM), IM, GM) to exchange a chess lesson(and maybe more lesson if it works-out) for an English lesson. Please do not post here unless you are a Titled Player, such as Master(FM), IM, or GM!