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-Letter Advice-
1. I personally prefer formal letters. First reason, the pattern carries about a mark extra. Secondly, no need of sentences like "Hope you are fine...Give my greetings to your parents..." etc. In formal letters, its like talk to the point.
2. Body of the letter is short, although its to be written in formal language.
3. Again use $100 words, like instead of using "as soon as possible, use " as expeditiously as possible", etc.
4. Have a great conclusion, Eg: If you are writing to the principal requesting about sending students on an educational tour, end with "With a gesture of confirmation, I on behalf of all the students of standard tenth remain thankful to you." etc.
5. Keep the paragraphs organised, Eg: First paragraph, tell the principal that we students want to go on a tour to lets take for example "Antarctica". ;) In the next paragraph, tell him/her about how its going to help us, eg. we can see the penguins, feel the temperature and see the effects of global warming in the region, etc. In the last one, request him whole heartedly. End with a great conclusion as point no. 4.
6. Plan out addresses well out in advance, both writer's and receiver's. Saves time used up in thinking during exam.
* The Antarctica example was just for humour, don't really write this in you exam! Or you will end up really being sent to the freezing place. :D *
-That's it for today. Letter advice over. Comprehension advice coming soon.-
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(I am regularly going to be posting such advices.)
This is how I PREPARED for English when I was in 10th :
1. Read a dictionary for $100 words.
2. Try to use complex sentences instead of two simple sentences. Eg: Don't use: "I have an uncle. He is a doctor." Use: "I have an uncle who is a doctor." (P.s This is a very basic example...just to make u guys understand...don't judge me!)
3. If you attempt a narrative composition, make it have more action/ adventure than drama. Eg. A story where you are in a bank in the middle of a heist. Don't make some life experience while you were in school and what you learned from it, this makes it boring. Try to keep it heated up.
4. In writing composition, the size of the essay must be like a skirt. Long enough to cover the point but short enough to keep it interesting. ;) (No offense to skirt wearers)
5. Try not to attempt picture composition. Yours and the examiner's opinions may vary. Sometimes this true for arguementative composition too, try and guess the general outlook of it. Pick the side which the mass follows, and hopefully the examiner also must be agreeing that way, and might tend not to cut additional marks.
-That's it for today. I know its long. Esaay advice over. Letter advice coming soon-
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Arun Murugan, isn't your A$$ jealous of the amount of SH!T that just came out your mouth while writing this BULLSH!T ? |
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