3 STAGES FOR WRITING A SHORT ESSAY STAGE 1 1. Select your strong area of writing in the beginning, for instance, law students can wri...
3 STAGES FOR WRITING A SHORT ESSAY
STAGE 1
1. Select your strong area of writing in the beginning, for instance, law students can write easily on law topics & literature students can write on literary topics
2. Short essay is necessary for all because it is a base for long essay and 12 papers.
3. Short essay should be of 250–300 words.
4. Introduction should be of 50–70 words.
5. Supportive arguments in second paragraph should be of 150–200 words.
6. Conclusion should be of 50 words
STAGE 2
7. Introduce your topic and take a stance in your introduction.
8. Support your arguments with reason, logic and examples in 150–200 words. Add proverbs, national, international local examples.
9. Prove your stance in conclusion in the end.
STAGE 3
10. Write correct but simple English.
11. Read the topic before you write
12. Do brainstorming before writing.
13. Write points in out line after brainstorming
14. Organize your points.
15. Now, it is high time to write your essay.
FPSC: ESSAY REQUIREMENTS
Majority of the candidates relies on the stereotypical substandard material available in the market instead of keeping themselves abreast of updated information and using their own mind and intelligence for innovative and genuine approaches. They demonstrate glaring flaws both in comprehension and expression. They abruptly jump at writing on a topic without comprehending its meaning, spirit, direction and range. Consequently a loose and lengthy jumbled lot produced without any sense of relevance, clarity, coherence and structured organization. From the angle of the question paper it is heartening fact that the candidates attempt almost all topics. This manifests that due to multiple orientations and thematic variety of the given topics, the candidates do not have to face any undesirable inconvenience in finding a subject.
§ Innovative and Genuine Expression: Learn to write whatever‘s on your mind on the paper academically.
§ Comprehension: Understand the topic‘s meaning, spirit, direction and range.
§ Components of the Essay: Develop a sense of relevance, clarity, coherence and structured organization.
§ Strengthen your Core Areas: Thematic variety of the topics is provided, hence, choose a niche and strengthen it.
STAGE 1
1. Select your strong area of writing in the beginning, for instance, law students can write easily on law topics & literature students can write on literary topics
2. Short essay is necessary for all because it is a base for long essay and 12 papers.
3. Short essay should be of 250–300 words.
4. Introduction should be of 50–70 words.
5. Supportive arguments in second paragraph should be of 150–200 words.
6. Conclusion should be of 50 words
STAGE 2
7. Introduce your topic and take a stance in your introduction.
8. Support your arguments with reason, logic and examples in 150–200 words. Add proverbs, national, international local examples.
9. Prove your stance in conclusion in the end.
STAGE 3
10. Write correct but simple English.
11. Read the topic before you write
12. Do brainstorming before writing.
13. Write points in out line after brainstorming
14. Organize your points.
15. Now, it is high time to write your essay.
FPSC: ESSAY REQUIREMENTS
Majority of the candidates relies on the stereotypical substandard material available in the market instead of keeping themselves abreast of updated information and using their own mind and intelligence for innovative and genuine approaches. They demonstrate glaring flaws both in comprehension and expression. They abruptly jump at writing on a topic without comprehending its meaning, spirit, direction and range. Consequently a loose and lengthy jumbled lot produced without any sense of relevance, clarity, coherence and structured organization. From the angle of the question paper it is heartening fact that the candidates attempt almost all topics. This manifests that due to multiple orientations and thematic variety of the given topics, the candidates do not have to face any undesirable inconvenience in finding a subject.
WHAT FPSC REQUIRES YOU TO FOCUS ON?
§ Updated Information: Improve the quality of your arguments through effective research and extensive reading.§ Innovative and Genuine Expression: Learn to write whatever‘s on your mind on the paper academically.
§ Comprehension: Understand the topic‘s meaning, spirit, direction and range.
§ Components of the Essay: Develop a sense of relevance, clarity, coherence and structured organization.
§ Strengthen your Core Areas: Thematic variety of the topics is provided, hence, choose a niche and strengthen it.