Correcting the English in the applicant's letter
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Correcting the English in the applicant's letter
Hello,
Just a short question. My wife has very good spoken English but her writing and spelling is not very strong. Should I be correcting her English in her letter of application, or just leave it as it is? She uses some strange grammar sometimes when she writes and I don't want her to be misunderstood!
I could write in my sponsor letter that I assisted her with her letter to make sure it was a good enough standard. Is this necessary?
Thanks!
Just a short question. My wife has very good spoken English but her writing and spelling is not very strong. Should I be correcting her English in her letter of application, or just leave it as it is? She uses some strange grammar sometimes when she writes and I don't want her to be misunderstood!
I could write in my sponsor letter that I assisted her with her letter to make sure it was a good enough standard. Is this necessary?
Thanks!
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Re: Correcting the English in the applicant's letter
Hello,
Just a short question. My wife has very good spoken English but her writing and spelling is not very strong. Should I be correcting her English in her letter of application, or just leave it as it is? She uses some strange grammar sometimes when she writes and I don't want her to be misunderstood!
I could write in my sponsor letter that I assisted her with her letter to make sure it was a good enough standard. Is this necessary?
Thanks!
Just a short question. My wife has very good spoken English but her writing and spelling is not very strong. Should I be correcting her English in her letter of application, or just leave it as it is? She uses some strange grammar sometimes when she writes and I don't want her to be misunderstood!
I could write in my sponsor letter that I assisted her with her letter to make sure it was a good enough standard. Is this necessary?
Thanks!