Examiners are looking for good English, not lofty points and high-sounding words and disctionary-searching idiomatic expressions.
Concentrate on your English: Read every sentence you write before you start the next sentence. when a paragraph is up read the whole body, and go back to the question and check, how accurate you had been. take cues from the introduction and connect the done paragraph with the going-to-done paragraph. You cannot assume; rather you have to be sure.
Examiners get hardly 5 mnts to see your paper. Make their job easier. Write well so that they read well, understand you language will and score it well, and help you thereby.
jaypee
Concentrate on your English: Read every sentence you write before you start the next sentence. when a paragraph is up read the whole body, and go back to the question and check, how accurate you had been. take cues from the introduction and connect the done paragraph with the going-to-done paragraph. You cannot assume; rather you have to be sure.
Examiners get hardly 5 mnts to see your paper. Make their job easier. Write well so that they read well, understand you language will and score it well, and help you thereby.
jaypee
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