Thursday 4 February 2016

Spell it


Incorrect                                Correct
 Incorrect         Correct
acessories                        accessories
 accidently              accidentally
 acommodate                accommodate
 acustum                 accustom
 addresed                      addressed
adjustement            adjustment
adviseable                   advisable
 allready                     already
alright                         all right
assurence                  assurance
 athorize                   authorize
 balence                     balance
belive                      believe
 benefical                beneficial
benifitted                  benefited
 bookkeeper            bookkeeper
 buoro                      bureau
Calander                   calendar
Changable            changeable
Chargable               chargeable
Cliant                        client
Colum                        column
Comission                commission
Comit                       commit
Committe                   committee
Comidity                    commodity
Comparitive                comparative
Consede                    concede
Conferense                  conference
Concientious         conscientious
Courtous                      courteous
Criticize                      criticise
Dicision                          decision
Deferred                    deferred
Defcit                             deficit
Depreciation            depreciation
Descreption                   description
Desireable               desirable
Devlopment                   development
Discrepansy           discrepancy
Distributer                      distributor
Elgible                        eligible
Embrassment                 embarrassment
Enforcable           enforceable
Equiped                           equipped
Equivelant            equivalent
Exegerate                        exaggerate
Exceed                       exceed
exchangable                     exchangeable
exhorbitant              exorbitant
exort                                 exhort
extention                   extension
feesble                             feasible
financeer                   financier


IncorrectCorrectIncorrectCorrect

Sunday 17 January 2016

How to write english exams ?


 English is one of the most difficult   subjects for students in Std X and XII. HSC board exams kick off on February 18 with this 'killer subject', but with a systematic approach to solving the paper students can expect to do fairly well.
Here are certain points students should remember to ensure that they get the maximum marks.
Tackle questions in the order they appear as the simpler ones are usually listed first. This way you do not waste time scanning for 'easy' questions.
The summary section is of four marks of which one mark is given just for writing a title. Putting any simple title will get you full marks there.
For the remaining three marks in the summary section ensure that you do not copy blatantly from the matter given, use your own words.
In the comprehension section write only one sentence for one mark questions. Writing more won't fetch you extra marks and will instead waste your time.
While solving the 'Tree-Diagram' section, use only pencil to draw branches. Inside the box you can write with pen, but only in capital letters.
In the 'Tourist Leaflet' section remember to draw a text box first and write only within that. You will be marked for creating text box. Within the text box write only in bullet points.
While beautiful handwriting enhances presentation remember that speed is of importance. It is a lengthy paper and legible handwriting is all that moderators are looking for .

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