• Topic Understanding & Breakdown
  • Stance Clarity & Argument Direction
  • Brainstorming & Body Paragraphs Writing
  • Live Topic Practice & Individual Feedback

Serial Descriptions
Lecture 1
  • Common misconceptions among students
  • What examiners really look for
Lecture 2
  • Understanding examiner expectations through past reports
  • Identifying frequent mistakes
  • Short paragraph writing on an abstract essay to evaluate your current standing
Lecture 3
  • How to correctly interpret essay topics.
  • Practice interpretation through past paper topics.
Lecture 4
  • Importance of a clear stance.
  • How to avoid ambiguity
  • Homework Assignment: Write stance clarity on 5 given topics (to be evaluated in class)
Lecture 5
  • Purpose and role of an outline
  • How to plan ideas logically
  • Structuring the outline step by step
Lecture 6
  • Balance between breadth and depth
  • Sequencing arguments (chronological, thematic, cause-effect)
  • Avoiding redundancy and irrelevance
  • Class Activity: Practice outline-making on a random topic.
Lecture 7
  • Reviewing a randomly selected topic
  • Learning from common mistakes
Lecture 8
  • Crafting powerful openings
  • Hooks, thesis statements, and transitions
  • Do’s and Don’ts of introductions
Lecture 9
  • Assessment of written introductions
  • Spotting weak vs. strong Stance
  • Feedback and corrections
Lecture 10
  • Structure of body paragraphs (topic sentence, explanation)
  • Coherence and cohesion in arguments
  • Using facts, examples, and quotations effectively
Lecture 11
  • Combined practice: students write outline + introduction on a topic
  • Class discussion and feedback
Lecture 12
  • Rules for unity and consistency
  • Paragraph development methods (cause-effect, compare-contrast, example-based)
  • Transition words for flow
Lecture 13
  • Body Paragraphs Structure
  • Student practice: write a paragraph on a random topic
  • In-depth feedback
Lecture 14
  • Techniques for a strong conclusion (summary vs. impactful ending)
  • Common mistakes in conclusion writing
  • Introduction to abstract essay writing
Lecture 15
  • Brief outline + introduction on abstract topics
  • Techniques for handling abstract ideas
Lecture 16
  • Writing the main body of an abstract essay
  • How to maintain clarity in abstract thought
Lecture 17
  • Writing a full essay under exam-like conditions
  • Comprehensive evaluation (outline, introduction, body, conclusion)
  • Individual feedback on strengths & areas for improvement

Duration: 45 Days

Classes: Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday ( 3 Days a Week)

Timings: 7–8 p.m. or 8–9 p.m.

Fee: 8000

For Registration & details: 0319-1009784

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