There is a proverb which is talk of every town. PRACTICE MAKES A MAN PERFECT. Well I believe a lot in this proverb, last year i hadn't much focussed on english considering it as an easy subject in comparison to pcmb, but this year i am trying to give equal importance to each and every subject. I want to know will it be helpful for one, to write the answers on our own after reading the chapter thoroughly and then solving all the questions of excercise, in text, solved, and past year papers, but by writing them on a paper without seeing the answer using the understanding of what we read.
If you think it will be helpful, then pls what I can add more to it to decorate my answers.
I Believee in this as well as in myself.
many a times while writing the test or exam paper during examination, things get fly away from our mind even after good reading? What should we do to avoid this, to make the best production by our mind in less time completing our activity + 7 star performance.
VALUE POINTS
a) Open to (para 2)
b) Differences in (para 3)
c) Undecorated nature of a form(para 4)
Cajole Sentences
There is a proverb which is talk of every town.
PRACTICE MAKES A MAN PERFECT.
Well I believe a lot in this proverb, last year i hadn't much focussed on english considering it as an easy subject in comparison to pcmb, but this year i am trying to give equal importance to each and every subject.
I want to know will it be helpful for one, to write the answers on our own after reading the chapter thoroughly and then solving all the questions of excercise, in text, solved, and past year papers, but by writing them on a paper without seeing the answer using the understanding of what we read.
If you think it will be helpful, then pls what I can add more to it to decorate my answers.
According to the evidences or meritnation blog, it says that human minds get irritated very easily from the words which are not known for us. And if an examiner is checkng the copy of a student who had written perfect answers but had used fascinating words which are not familiar with examiner, then the chances of getting full marks in that question decreases. Even it may effect his/her mental state which may lead to low marks?
What's your opinion? How should I prepare myself in such a situation?