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i am appearing but still don't know which book to study. please also guide me
A level urdu by Syed Nadeem Jaffar as a textbook for poetry is a good choice.
Its not necessary to prepare all poems and all poets, you may leave some on choice.
Just keep in mind you have to attempt 3 questions (including their parts) in total to solve your full "TEXTS" paper. I prepared Ghazals, Anarkali and Nazmay and I left Amrao Jan Ada and afsanay....and yes I got A*, Alhamdulillah.
If someone here needs, I'll share my notes too, on Essays and Novel etc.
Practice, practice and only practice, both for essays and comprehension. For comprehension, nothing else is gonna help u other than past papers.How to prepare for paper 2 & 3?
A level urdu by Syed Nadeem Jaffar as a textbook for poetry is a good choice.
Its not necessary to prepare all poems and all poets, you may leave some on choice.
Just keep in mind you have to attempt 3 questions (including their parts) in total to solve your full "TEXTS" paper. I prepared Ghazals, Anarkali and Nazmay and I left Amrao Jan Ada and afsanay....and yes I got A*, Alhamdulillah.
If someone here needs, I'll share my notes too, on Novels and Essays etc.
A level urdu by Syed Nadeem Jaffar as a textbook for poetry is a good choice.
Its not necessary to prepare all poems and all poets, you may leave some on choice.
Just keep in mind you have to attempt 3 questions (including their parts) in total to solve your full "TEXTS" paper. I prepared Ghazals, Anarkali and Nazmay and I left Amrao Jan Ada and afsanay....and yes I got A*, Alhamdulillah.
If someone here needs, I'll share my notes too, on Essays and Novel etc.
Can you guide from where should i prepare for gazal?Practice, practice and only practice, both for essays and comprehension. For comprehension, nothing else is gonna help u other than past papers.
For essays, always read some texts before writing. Read some model essays. I had a book for O level Urdu by Shazia Islam (syllabus B) that had some sample essays on few topics and they really helped me as a model.
Another very useful way to make your writing powerful is to read Urdu newspapers and articles. I used to read columns and that provided me with enough vocabulary and strong arguments.
Personally I feel like the comprehension paper is the easiest one. But it also need practice. All I did was past papers of about 10 years.
"A-level urdu by Syed Nadeem Jaffar" is a good choice. It contains explanations of poems and ghazals.Can you guide from where should i prepare for gazal?
ok thanks"A-level urdu by Syed Nadeem Jaffar" is a good choice. It contains explanations of poems and ghazals.
plz provide ur notes.A level urdu by Syed Nadeem Jaffar as a textbook for poetry is a good choice.
Its not necessary to prepare all poems and all poets, you may leave some on choice.
Just keep in mind you have to attempt 3 questions (including their parts) in total to solve your full "TEXTS" paper. I prepared Ghazals, Anarkali and Nazmay and I left Amrao Jan Ada and afsanay....and yes I got A*, Alhamdulillah.
If someone here needs, I'll share my notes too, on Essays and Novel etc.
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