Composition A
Composition A
Composition A
Candidates will from a choice of six. The choice will normally include Narrative,
be required to select one composition topic
Descriptive, Reflective,Argumentative, Discursive, and Short Story.
(a) The quality of the language employed, the range and appropriateness of vocabulary and sentence structure, syntax, the
correctnessof grammatical constructions,punctuation, and spelling.
(b)The degree to which candidates have been successful in organizing the content of the composition as a whole and in individual
paragraphs.
2. Descriptive C'omposition
3. Reflective
4. Argumentative
5. Discursive
6. Short Story
General Instructions in the Question Paper
Focus on the main idea and do not stray from the point
Jot down the ideas as they come
Connect the points -which leads to which? How will it be connected?
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Beginning and Ending
Think of a beginning and an ending that will attract attention and interest.
Use a quotation
Tell an anecdote
Use a factual approachlike presenting facts
Define a problem
Common errors:
Errors of agreement and number. Eg: All the students has comein uniform.
Serious tense errors, wrong verb form. Eg: I am knowing him since long
orHe taked
a book from the shelf.
Errors construction. Eg: Running fast, the news reached before him.
ofsentence
Misuse of vocabulary. Eg:
He had usurped
the
king
Misspelling.Eg:Oppourtunity
Punctuation or lack of it.Eg: He told me he would go he did not go however because he was il
Misuse of Pronouns. Eg: When she talked to him he told him to work hard.
Misuse or non-use of articles or prepositions. Eg: He found job soon.
It was 9 PM in the night.
It is 3:00
pm in my watch.
Howtoavoid mistakes?
Write short sentences using a safe and known structure of
the subject-verb agreement.
Avoid monotony and repetitions.
Firstly
I
Next
However
Consequently
Later
Afterwards
Finally
3.Use of appropriate style
Vary sentence patterns
Use a question
Having finished
her work,she relaxed.
Use Linkers
DESCRIPTIVE ESSAY
Donotuse vague adjectives like good, bad, awful, wonderful when describing something.
Describe the person who impressed you the most when you were in High School.
It is not necessary to talk about every feature: eyes, nose, ears, mouth, face, hair
Science can be inventions, gadgets, research, knowledge, a way of looking at the world
Begin by explaining
the topic
Many universities require students to write this type to evaluate and examine their skills in writing,
thought formation, and analysis
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Presentation Unbiased manner
about the "who', 'what'and 'where'. The plot is about 'how, 'when' and
PLOT-Thestoryis 'why'
Pattern that develop from the interaction between characters
ofevents
Relatesto the central event or incident
CHARACTERS
Humans, animals, aliens, plants who take part in the action
Plausible names
CONVERSATION
Use of proper punctuation marks
Indirect speech
Direct and
EXPOSITION
The background information that the reader must have in order to understand the story
CONCLUSION
Loose ends to be tied up
Framequestions onthese:
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Theme
Tit le
Beginning sentence
Ending sentence
Not to get carried away with the making of the story.The title or the sentence should not be forced to fit the story
instead it should naturally grow from it.
The piece of directed writing will be based on the information and ideas provided. The required length will be
The range of subjects may include :
about 200words.
Article Writing
Book Review
Film Review
Review of Cultural Programmes
Speech Writing
Report Writing
Personal Profile
Statement of
Purpose
Heading
Dateline
Byline
The By-line may be written at the beginning of the article or the end of it.
Theatre
T.V.
Concert
Name of
Genre......
book and author-...
Brief summary
Analysis
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Cultural Programmes
Linguistic....
The date may be written at the beginning of the articleor the end of it.
SPEECHWRITING
The process of outlining a speech is broken down into 3 essential
steps.
Introduction:
about)
Establishing credibility
An overview and the benefit to the audience
Body:
Conclusion:
Introduction: Goals
Body of the Paper
Background (Proof of being academically prepared for this study programme)
Where and what have they studied
Past research/diplonmaproject
Description of professional goals
Why that field
ofstudy
is interesting/influence to choose that field
EXAMPLE QUESTION