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Learn to walk before you run
Seniors:Please comment on the expansion of the cited subject, given below.
Learn to walk before you run There is no royal road to success rather its culmination of gradual but persistent struggle. The idea of achieving milestone overnight may deem fit in fable and fictions but not in the world of reality. Accomplishment of any task in real life requires certain steps to be followed in logical and gradual manner that lead to the destination. As one cannot enjoy mastery of a language unless have learnt the alphabet, the same way no one can be the adept runner without developing the ability to walk first. Life has become overwhelmingly systematic and calculated in contemporary age. The researches conducted in the areas of Humanities and Management has enlightened the Man to devise a well planed, disciplined and strategic approach for achievement of goals. In this process every step carries huge importance and doing away with any of it may cause failure. One must be armed with essential skills, experience and knowledge in order to perform effectively and efficiently. Getting responsible positions through back-stair influence without having experience and skills always remain unjust to the respective role. Over ambitious minds, some time, strive to realize the dreams in wee time using shortcuts but this approach leads to failure as there is no shortcut to success. While turning the pages of history it can be realized that those who touched the zenith of majesty, achieved milestones by persistent and valiant struggle throughout the life. These shining stars of history started from scratch and struggled long to become part of galaxy. Following the footsteps of these role models; it is imperative for the contemporaries to pursue the route with steady but persistent struggle without looking for shortcuts. |
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It is a very good effort. I think you require some more practice in this area.
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Saleeqa Batool (Sunday, August 16, 2009) |
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related and to the point
Hello,
Your expanision of ideas is related and to the point. This topic gives the sense that gradually improve yourself then compete with the others. Although,i am a junior member on cssforum but i have attempt papers of css composition.so,i appreciate your ideas. |
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Salam
Dear its a good attempt ,keep it up. Regards |
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@AFRMS
Brother Thanks for your comments.It would be a kindest favour if you can guide me to improve my writing skills ,specificaly for upcoming attemt of 2010.
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Brother No dear i am your sister .I have read some of your posts Mashallah your expression is good.
few things Reading books really helps a lot ,improve your vocabulary by learning a new word every day. Read Dawn News or any other english newspaper of your liking,also read articles espacially related to current affairs daily from net,gather material from net and make your own notes. Practice basics of correction ,direct indirect etc.Write essay every week it helps a lot. Write down and check new words or expressions that you find in paper or article.Avoid spelling mistakes,bit of novelty does magic add quotations or sayings. Improve your handwriting,work on your expression.Be positive and keep working hard. Best wishes Regards |
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saleeqa Batool
aoa
its very good attempt but try to explain you one idea in one paragaraph your expansion should not exceed four paragraphs try to hit the topic in firs few lines rather moving around the topic try to use suitable words .dont use bambastic language be specific thats it. take care Regards farhan badar |
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Saleeqa Batool (Wednesday, August 19, 2009) |
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i colored the parts that contain errors or don't make accurate sense avoid repetition of words, change the language if you're repeating ideas try to put one or two quotes as well be more careful with the usage of vocabulary all the best. regards,
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@ farhan babar
thnx brother.I shall try to pratice in the light of your guidance. @ Adil Memon Brother Thank you very much for the kindness.I have tried to rectify the disrepencies pointed by you but at some places i could not identify the mistake.I am reproducing it again and request you to please higlight the nature of that mistake .It would be a kindest favour. Quote:
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milestone... it would look better if you add 'a' before it.
life has become... i didn't understand what did you mean by that. it doesn't seem to be a defensible argument. 'remain' should have been 'remains'... you have already corrected it. following the footsteps... idiomatic mistake.. it should be 'following in the footsteps'. i would suggest a different usage though. your usage doesn't make correct sense. contemporaries... it isn't the right word. requires change. note: all these suggestions are made according to the best of my knowledge. you shouldn't be worrying about these minor corrections. just act upon the broad suggestions i wrote in my previous post. all the best. regards,
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