yes i am an Indian i want a job in FBI
He takes a kee interset
keen interest
That could be zeal or zest.
The correct phrase is "keen on." It is used to express enthusiasm or a strong interest in something. For example, "I am keen on trying that new restaurant."
They are people who follow the game with a keen interest.
"Keen" can be considered a character trait when referring to someone who is intellectually sharp, eager, enthusiastic, or perceptive in a particular area of interest or expertise.
I applied to university to study insectology as I have a keen interest in insects.
John Walker had a keen interest in developing fire easily and quickly.
there was so much material coming on plants
lemon --- zest
He has a keen interest in linguistic patterns and structures.
As I am a Indian and very keen follower of N.A.S.A and saddened at the loss of those lives lost in that spacecraft .