Tuesday, March 5, 2019
How to Score A1 Grade in English Subject of Ssc
English Study Plan Planning your study supports in qualification it extensive and primitive. Given below ar some guidelines that may help you to score high in severally section of SSC English papers. solveing questions based on the lessons in the main memorialiseer Start by studying the questions for comprehension asked after each lesson at least a few times, which helps in grasping the definitive topics that can be asked in each lesson. Then take up a more than elaborate approach for a deeper understanding of each lesson-to understand questions better and recognize the necessary points to be written for each question.Make a note of the important topics-whichever can be asked as questions. Dont depend merely on the questions apt(p) after each lesson. Meanings Keep a mental lexicon beside you while reading lessons to look up the substances of linguistic process you are not so sure of the import. Also a dictionary/thesaurus reachs a list of similar meaning talking t o. Meaning of the underlined word hold uping the antithetical ways a word can be used and the meaning it conveys in each context helps you score marks in the meaning of the underlined word section.Ask the teacher for the subtle differences in meanings and usages of those words. Pronunciation Listen conservatively when the teacher pronounces unfamiliar words. Listening is the way to recognize sounds in a language. This will help in recognizing similarly pronounced words and create verbally words. Spellings While reading a lesson, observe the spellings and make note of words which may be mis- spell out. E. g. enmity, pilgrimage, austere etc. This helps in recognizing the wrongly spelt words and correcting them. Read the exercises after each lesson also with a small eye.Practice solving old question papers, bit banks etc and keep evaluating yourself-your strengths and areas that consume more work. Rewriting sentences as directed Practice the different sentence structures (Direct - verificatory speech, Active-passive voice, conditional clauses, participial clauses, relative clauses etc). Structures taught in 8th and 9th classes also need to be revised. Passages for comprehension Practice the transportation systems for comprehension-the unseen passages of Paper I and the passages from the appurtenant readers in Paper-II. The questions following these passages are for one mark each.So they have to be answered briefly, in a sentence or two. After reading the passage, read all the questions, before attempting to answer them. Two or more questions capability seem similar. You need to understand how each question is different from another, to answer them well. Read the relevant part of the passage repeatedly to arrive at a concise, precise answer. Answering questions based on the lessons in the supplemental readers This is the only section in English question paper that allows the students to study the questions which they can answer the best.The questions m ay not be the ones that are disposed after each lesson in the supplementary readers. So a thorough reading of the lessons is absolutely necessary. Scrambled sentences The sentences in a passage are jumbled up. The order of the sentences doesnt convey the meaning correctly. It is necessary to re-arrange the sentences logically, so that they become coherent and connect to each other. Only the letters same to the sentences are to be written in the right order.Writing an commandative passage based on the given dialogue Understand the topic being discussed and express your views on the topic. Depending on the topic under discussion, you may wall on one or both sides. It is advisable to divide the argument into a few paragraphs-at least three. State briefly your opinion in the first paragraph. Then go on to express your views, and finally give your conclusion in another paragraph. Letter-writing Go through the letters given in the previous SSC exams. Practice writing different letter s.Understand the difference in style of writing different kinds of formal letters. Business letters A business letter-answering an advertisement, is different from a letter written to the Editor of a newspaper to be read by the general public. In a business letter we focus on the purpose of writing the letter-applying for a job or educational work. When you are applying for some educational course you need to tell them what attracted you to the course and why you think that course would be helpful to you.When you are applying for a job, you have to mention that your qualifications suit those unavoidable for the job. Lay emphasis on the qualities in you that you think would make you a suitable candidate for the job. Express your eagerness to impress the employer with your sincerity. Understand each new word introduced-the subtle differences in similar meaning words-and how they are used. Pay attention to the textual exercises given after each lesson. They are valuable guidelines to develop a good understanding of the language. Link all new word, to words of similar meaning you learnt earlier. The SSC exam tests the knowledge of the student-it includes words and usages introduced in the earlier classes as well. Listen and read extensively-to develop a better vocabulary. Use the words you have newly learnt at every opportunity-in writing letters and in writing your argument based on a dialogue. Understand the difference between formal and informal expressions. Know the vocabulary to be used in each context. Last exclusively not the least-WRITE IN A NEAT, LEGIBLE HANDWRITING. Avoid striking rancid or overwriting.
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