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I have my paper of English of class 9 on the coming Tuesday. I am from Karachi, Pakistan. I have learnt each and every thing but still I am curious about the paper. Can you give me some tips to secure the maximum marks in English as English is a subject in which u get the least marks. Examiner cuts marks even without mistakes. So can u tell me what to do to impress the Examiner so that he may be convinced to give me good marks. E.g. The format of the paper, the way of answering questions etc. or some other tip or technique which helped u in securing good marks in English subject...

Please give me ur replies sincerely and honestly..

Waiting for ur responses...
Thanks!!
May God bless all those who answer me sincerely!!

2006-06-16 09:26:17 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Education & Reference Primary & Secondary Education

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This is a sincere yet brief response. I used to be a writing consultant at the University of Texas at Austin, and can certainly give you some insight.

1. Audience and Context: if you're writing a detailed paper in advance, there are many formats and editing / style techniques you could research and apply to create a great paper with enough content and structure. If you are taking a writing exam, this is a whole different process because you have limited time.

2. In an essay exam, always apply generic structure and format:
A. Introduction (generally introduce subject; * must include concise/ clear thesis statement outlining in 1 or 2 sentences what points or arguments you will be making)
B. Body
Generally, 1-5 paragraphs: you must now expand on the earlier points made in introduction/ thesis statement. This is where you present quotes, information, and essential content.
C. Conclusion:
This ties together the earlier points of the (A) introduction and (B) body of the essay, concluding your arguments clearly, and taking a more definite stance on the subject. Therefore, this is to provide closure to the essay, to make your final argument, and to summarize the entire subject in to 1-2 paragraphs.

2006-06-16 09:47:26 · answer #1 · answered by Drew 2 · 0 0

If your school has a writing lab, that would be a great place to start. Take the paper to them with all of the written instructions your examiner has given you. Also, if you don't mind spending money, you can have your paper commented on by trained tutors at smarthinking.com. It is worth it. I also agree with the first answerer. The more attention this paper can get from you and others, the more successful it will be.

2006-06-16 09:47:37 · answer #2 · answered by frau_verboten 2 · 0 0

i do not pick to sound quaint (i'm 20 and get my walkin stick quickly, lol). yet, common approaches to revise is revise for the higest exam. for instance, revise for the proper type GCSE papers. That way, you receives a not common idea of what your paper would ask you, you'll surely be taught issues that your paper will ask you (even even if you need to no longer were tought it) and also you'll be taught issues tought to you in Yrs 7 - 11. yet another tip is, upload shade for your exam papers (the exam board don't like students understanding this), yet in case you upload pencil crayon colorations for your paintings, you'll recieve more effective marks. i'm hoping those help you and damage a leg on your exam.

2016-11-14 21:02:09 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

First have someone who speaks English as a first language to proof read it.

Ask another teacher to proof it as well and ask that teacher if there is anything you missed.

And then good luck, hope you do well.

2006-06-16 09:36:12 · answer #4 · answered by liathano70 3 · 0 0

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