Why grammar matters to us
Good grammar is important for smooth writing and communication. Most students are from American universities. Because English is their first language, correct grammar is important. After all, they expect to receive answers they don’t have to revise themselves.
Why grammar Matters to writers
Writers should take the time to ensure their sentences are well structured and sound natural. It’s a good investment to avoid cancellation requests by the students.
Writers with good grammar generally have fewer cancelled questions. They are also assigned more questions.
Grammar requirements
Answers submitted should have no spelling mistakes and be in perfect English. If an assignment involves writing, the writer must spell-check and revise the content before submitting it.
If the writer is unsure about how to use a word, they should look up the definition in a dictionary before attempting to use it. Failing to do this may result in broken communication. There’s nothing wrong with using simpler words to get the point across. In fact, most students prefer texts that are easy to read without too many complex words.
Grammar Quality Rubric | |
Excellent | Native-like mastery of the use of English in its written form. Consistent use of precise word choice. Includes a precise central claim. Clarity between complex language and layman’s terms shifts. Includes a skilful introduction and conclusion. Has a wide variety of sentence structures. Free or virtually free of errors. |
Good | Shows an excellent grasp of English in its written form. Writes in a cohesive, concise manner but has infrequent mechanical errors. Understands the main idea and significant relevant details. Includes an effective introduction and conclusion. Includes a skilful introduction and conclusion. Shows good control of the conventions of standard written English. Free of significant errors that detract from the quality of writing. |
Poor | Does not have a good grasp of the English language. May include an ineffective introduction and/or conclusion. Errors occur when writing about complex themes or issues. Lack confidence in their writing. Lacks variety in sentence structures; sentence structures may be repetitive. Produce writing riddled with errors in grammar, punctuation, sentence structure, capitalization, syntax, and spelling. Have a limited/very simple vocabulary. Numerous errors that undermine the quality of writing. |
Assignments that exhibit Poor Grammar Quality are likely to lead to cancellations.