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Guava cat 236 Posted 8 years ago
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3. How would you rate the applicant’s proficiency in English - reading, writing and spoken English (i.e. excellent, good, fair)? *

Please any one help me ::

i want to write recommendation for my colleague in the university, about the ate of english language for him.

i want to answer for this question please, because my colleague apply to scholarship as PhD program, and the scholarship want the english recommendation.

the question is ::

"How would you rate the applicant’s proficiency in English - reading, writing and spoken English (i.e. excellent, good, fair)? "

  

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guava cat 236 How would you rate the applicant’s proficiency in English We can't say that your colleague's English is excellent, good, fair, or poor if we have never heard him speak and have never read anything he has written. You have to be the judge of that. If his English is about the same as yours, you should probably rate it as "poor" because you don't capitalize or punctuate correctly, and you have misspellings and some grammar mistakes.

  • guava cat 236 How would you rate the applicant’s proficiency in English We can't say that your colleague's English is excellent, good, fair, or poor if we have never heard him speak and have never read anything he has written.
  • You have to be the judge of that.
  • If his English is about the same as yours, you should probably rate it as "poor" because you don't capitalize or punctuate correctly, and you have misspellings and some grammar mistakes.
  • If his English is a little better than yours, you can rate it as "fair".
  • CJ
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guava cat 236How would you rate the applicant’s proficiency in English

We can't say that your colleague's English is excellent, good, fair, or poor if we have never heard him speak and have never read anything he has written. You have to be the judge of that.

If his English is about the same as yours, you should probably rate it as "poor" because you

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