• We need your support!

    We are currently struggling to cover the operational costs of Xtremepapers, as a result we might have to shut this website down. Please donate if we have helped you and help make a difference in other students' lives!
    Click here to Donate Now (View Announcement)

Search results

  1. Saad Mughal

    English Tips

    Name.
  2. Saad Mughal

    English Tips

    Everything on left.
  3. Saad Mughal

    English Tips

    That's not true. It's CLEARLY stated in the examiner reports that the candidates offer any kind of narrative, descriptive, discursive writing in ONE word essays and that is the reason why they are generally popular.
  4. Saad Mughal

    English Tips

    No, not the word, the subject is underlined.
  5. Saad Mughal

    English Tips

    https://www.xtremepapers.com/community/threads/english-formats-for-gce-1123-p12.14645/
  6. Saad Mughal

    English Tips

    You write them. The Subject is underlined.
  7. Saad Mughal

    English Tips

    In narratives and descriptive, it is relatively easy but it's difficult to maintain the quality. In Argumentative and Discursive, it's difficult to start but once you're there, it is easy to continue through.
  8. Saad Mughal

    English Tips

    Yes, it is correct but care should taken that simple and lame definitions should not be given.
  9. Saad Mughal

    English Tips

    I'm not sure but you should start like this, To: Subject: Dated: ----------------- First Para ------------------ Second Para ----------------- Third Para ---------------- Reported By: Signature. Full Name.
  10. Saad Mughal

    English Tips

    :)
  11. Saad Mughal

    English Tips

    Letter valediction includes endings such as "Cheers, Truly Yours, Love". A proper ending to a Dear Sir/Madam is to end it with Yours Faithfully, Signature, Name. If you have any problem with the Regards, then just add Signature and Name by the end.
  12. Saad Mughal

    English Tips

    Look, if you don't have a whole library of fancy words then it doesn't matter. Use simple vocabulary with good use of tenses, sentence structures and punctuation. Make you're content fun and interesting to read and you'll get marks in b/w Band 1 and Band 2.
  13. Saad Mughal

    English Tips

    You can use both, there is no hard and fast rule as to what you should use although 'Dear' is more commonly used.
  14. Saad Mughal

    English Tips

    You're right. Regards, Sign, Name.
  15. Saad Mughal

    English Tips

    I wouldn't agree with that. Every candidate should opt for whatever he finds easy. You gain marks for a convincing piece of writing not for writing stories. :) I'm very bad at narratives. I can't give my own piece of advice but in the attachment I've added in the previous page "English 1123...
  16. Saad Mughal

    English Composition, please check.

    I've made the corrections.
  17. Saad Mughal

    English Tips

    Yes it is allowed. I've read in the examiner reports that candidates mention festivals such as 'Eid' and on certain occasion mention the 'Will of Allah' and earning the 'Dissatisfaction of Allah'. But not to an extreme level.
  18. Saad Mughal

    Physics ATP disussion

    For all those saying that a resistor needed to be added to the circuit; if a resistor was added then there should have been a separate voltmeter for the solar cell connected ACROSS it since the potential difference across each component is different. When asked to measure the E.M.F of a cell, we...
  19. Saad Mughal

    Grade Thresholds For May June 2013

    It's the general trend that most people here are getting the right answers. This means that the majority of the people (over all the countries that take invariant 2) will have had a 'good' paper; the thresholds for paper 4 will be high.
  20. Saad Mughal

    Chemistry ATP Tips

    1. Measuring Tape/Trundle wheel. 2. No.
Top