Double Standards Watch
Several newspapers, including the Observer, have published reports of a sensational discovery by Bernard Lamb, Reader in Genetics at Imperial College London. He has found out that British students are not very good at spelling and even make more mistakes than students from
Some of the errors include 'sun' instead of 'son', 'sewn' instead of 'sown' and 'rouge' instead of 'rogue'.
Shocking, isn’t it? Especially the last one.
Shocking isn’t it?
Incidentally, it would be unwise to assume nowadays that students from Singapore are not native speakers of English.
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