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Discussion between an American student and and Indian writer


beenaa  1 | -   Freelance Writer
Aug 07, 2011 | #1
I have followed an interesting discussion between an American student and an Indian writer. In the discussion, the American student was surprised by the low standard of English by the Indian. however, those are the problems associated with having English as your second language. however, i can bet that Kenyans are better in essay writing. I believe that the education system in the country is good and that our English is not so bad. essay companies should recruit more Kenyans.
MeoKhan  10 | 1357   ☆☆   Freelance Writer
Aug 07, 2011 | #2
Your name here suggests you're also an Indian. If you're that good, you should let the essay writing companies know of your skills. However, you have made serious punctuation errors (or maybe mistakes) in the above post + a few redundant sentences.
Essay investigator  1 | 3   Student
Aug 07, 2011 | #3
MeoKahn will you email me - joshua.landy@my.westminster.ac.uk - want to discuss your writing.
Mr Essay Integrity  1 | 57   Freelance Writer
Aug 07, 2011 | #4
Monkey want banana?

1)The grammatically correct way of saying this would be: Does the monkey want the banana?
Heremeout  7 | 175   Freelance Writer
Oct 04, 2011 | #5
You are out of order Mr. Essay...
pheelyks  
Oct 04, 2011 | #6
You are tow months too late, herpederp.
Heremeout  7 | 175   Freelance Writer
Oct 04, 2011 | #7
Please pull up Pheelyk!
Your grammar usage is horrible, and you need to improve significantly.
pheelyks  
Oct 04, 2011 | #8
Your grammar usage is horrible

Care to provide an example?
munywab  7 | 94   Company Representative
Oct 04, 2011 | #9
You are tow months too late, herpederp.

tow

tow months too late

What did you mean by this? May be that is why others are complaining.
pheelyks  
Oct 04, 2011 | #10
others are complaining.

Others are complaining about a single typo you felt it necessary to quote three times?
munywab  7 | 94   Company Representative
Oct 04, 2011 | #11
a single typo

Are you sure it is only a typo that you can note? I can see many errors in your statement. Do not worry. My aim was to cite the example/s that you asked.
pheelyks  
Oct 04, 2011 | #12
Are you sure it is only a typo that you can note? I can see many errors in your statement.

If you can find many errors, why did you only quote one of them three separate times?
Cite  2 | 1853 ☆☆☆  
Apr 14, 2021 | #13
@beenaa

Did you not notice the grammatical errors and sentence structure problems in your own presentation? You do not even know that you need to capitalize the first word of a sentence after a period. That does not instill confidence in Kenyans as writers within anyone. It does prove that Kenyans are no better than the low level educated Indians who work as academic writers. Why do I specifically mention low level educated Indians? There are Indians who are highly proficient in English. They go to expat schools, attend UK and USA universities for college, and continue on to masters and PhD degrees within their profession. They are notable people, specially in the field of medical research. They are so highly educated and well versed in the use of the English language, both the UK and USA types, that they will never be working as academic writers. That is simply beneath them.
noted  8 | 2042 ☆☆☆☆☆  
Apr 11, 2022 | #14
Well, I do not believe that all Indians are that well educated. There are still more of them who are educated enough to get by. Those who go to their public schools will be a little educated in English. These mid-range educated students are the ones who go on to become ESL academic writers. I believe that the same can be said of Kenyans as well. Both receive a semblance of education. Both can string together some English sentences, but not enough to qualify as college students or higher.

Their English writing skills are comparable. None better than the other. They can get the job done but not well enough to warrant their cpp charges.
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