Verbal Lecture-13

Verbal Lecture-13 Verbal Lecture-13 Reading Comprehension: Characteristics of incorrect primary purpose choices: Against the main point: This choice indeed states the primary purpose, but go against the primary purpose of the passage. For instance, merits may changed to demerits etc. So, before deciding about a choice, read each word carefully. Read More …

Verbal Lecture-12

Verbal Lecture-12 Verbal Lecture-12 Main idea questions: As we have discussed earlier that how to read the passage with purpose driven rather than knowledge driven. Each paragraph must be assigned some topic or purpose. When you read all of the purposes of each paragraphs via our written notes, you will Read More …

Verbal Lecture-11

Verbal Lecture-11 Verbal Lecture-11 Reading Comprehension – (RC): In most of the times you have read long Reading Comprehension (RC) passage, you find yourself totally lost when you reach at middle of the passage. You try to attempt the questions, but subsequently you realize that it take too long to Read More …

Verbal Lecture-10

Verbal Lecture-10 Verbal Lecture-10 Resolve the Paradox or Discrepancy: A paradox is a situation in which two statements are contradictory to each other and we are asked to explain the reason why both statements are true despite being contradictory. i.e we need to resolve the paradox. In short, a paradox Read More …