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Introduction
(Syllabus)
1. VOCABULARY
2. READING COMPREHENSION
3. ENGLISH STRUCTURE
4. PREPOSITION
5. WRITTEN EXPRESSION
6. SENTENCE CORRECTION
7. DIRECT INDIRECT SPEECH
8. ACTIVE PASSIVE VOICE
9. PUNCTUATION
Common Reasons for Sub
Standard Lingual Expressions
 We don’t practise
 Lack of confidence
 Bad at Vocabulary
 Grammar may be a reason
 Miscellaneous Reasons
Criteria for Admission Test
 Here you are going to be tested on the basis of
your concepts. You are not going to be asked
definitions or traditional things but your
capability of understanding Intermediate level
English.
 For the subject of English, You have a limited
Syllabus but unlimited domain.
 You need to review basics in English Grammar
and gradually increase your capacity to fulfill the
criteria.
Parts of Speech
 Noun- Person, place, thing or an animal.
e.g., Ali, karachi, dog etc
Again…we are not going to be tested on the
basis of traditional definitions but
identification of a component and concept
behind it.
Identify Noun
Soul, Pain, Suggestion, God,
Shadow, Skill, Way, Idea,
Truth, Method
Why is it necessary to learn from
basics?
• We usually cram words with their meanings
without knowing their nature
• For example: Cliché is a word that means
‘Repetition or Overuse of an opinion or
phrase so many times that it lose its
meaning’.
• Now if we simply learn its meaning and when
we encounter a situation like that we may
transform this word as ‘Cliched’ as per our
comfort.
• This happened because you didn’t ask
the nature of the word ‘Cliché’
• If you know that the precedent word is
a ‘Noun’, You won’t ever convert o
transform into any other form as you
are aware of the fact that Noun doesn’t
have Past (2nd) or Past Participle(3rd)
forms.
• Same is the case you won’t convert
‘Method’ into ‘Methoded’ because you
are aware that it’s a Noun.
Examples in Sentences
 Swimming is good for health.
 Partings are always painful.
 The lightning struck the building.
 His paintings are very beautiful.
 Pakistan is a developing country.
Verb
‘A verb is a word that shows an Action or State’
Action Verb State Verb
-Movement, Motion - Existence of a
Activity, Process Noun
-It has forms - It varies with
time
e.g., drink, drank, drunk e.g.,
is,am,are,was,were
• You will be required to correct a particular
sentence or identify an error in a statement. So,
without realizing the particular nature of a word,
you will not be able to identify it correctly.
For example:
- I have some broken chairs in my room. (Identify
Verb)
- He diagnosed some infected patients hastily.
(Identify Verb)
- He likes Singing during lectures. (Identify Verb)
- He has an amazing personality. (Identify Verb)
- Pakistan is a developing state. (Identify Verb)
Etymology
Etymology is the study of ‘ROOT WORDS’
We can not cram a great deal of
vocabulary in a limited time. So, it’s a
trick to guess the meaning of difficult
words. It’s not always applicable for
every word but usually it works
effectively.
• For example:
Anthropology
This word is comprised of 2 words i.e.
Anthrop means ‘Human’
Logos means ‘to study’
Therefore, the word Anthropology means
‘Study of Man/Human’
You may find out other related meanings
with the same trick.
• Anthropologist
(One who studies mankind/human)
• Philanthropist
Now we know the meaning of ‘anthrop’
There is another word prior to this i.e. Phile
So the combination of Phile+Anthrop results in
Philanthrop
You might have heard the word ‘phile’. Like
Electrophile, Nucleophile etc
‘Phile’ means ‘Lover’ so it becomes
Philanthropist- Lover of mankind/humanity
 There are some other Prefixes like
(Mis, De), results in negative meanings
For example: Decrease, Decline, Defame,
Misfortune, Misunderstood etc.
Now incorporate it into the precedent word.
Anthrop
Misanthrope
As we know it results in Negative meaning so
‘Misanthrope’ means ‘Hater of Mankind’
-Ambi/Amphi- Dual/both
Ambidextrous- a person who can use both hands
while working/ Skillful man
Ambiguous- Unclear/Dual meanings
Amphibian- Dual features of survival
-Arbo-Tree
Arborist- a person who is doing research on trees
Arbor- a place where you have so many trees
• Anglo- English
Anglophile- Lover of English
Anglophone- English Speaking
• Orient- East
Oriental Culture- Eastern Culture
Orientation- Beginning of something
Anglo Oriental
You might have studied about Mohammadan
Anglo Oriental College established by Sir Syed.
-Mono- Single
Monotheism- Belief in a Single God
Monotonous- lacking in variety and interest
Monopoly- exclusive possession
Monogamy- Marrying a single woman
-Poly- Multiple
Polytheism- Belief in Multiple gods
Polygamy- Marrying more than one woman at
the same time
• Bel- war/discord
Rebel- agitator
Belligerent- hostile/aggressive
Bellicose- threatning
• Acr/Acri- sharp, bitter
Acrimonious- bitter in taste
Acerbity- Bitterness in temper
• Aer/Aero
Aerate- to fill air into something
Aerial- existing in the air
Noun
• As we have discussed in our
earlier class that we are supposed
to identify ‘Noun’ rather than
following traditional definition.
• Therefore, “Everything is Noun”
Pronoun
S
Subject
Pronoun
Object
Pronoun
Possessive
Determiner
Possessive
Pronoun
Reflexive/
Emphatic
Pronoun
I me my mine myself
We us our ours ourselves
You You Your Yours Yourself/es
He Him His His himself
She her Her Hers herself
It it Its Its itself
They Them their theirs themselves
VERB
“Function of Noun”
ACTION STATE
-We are studying English. -We are students.
- He speaks very well. - He is an orator.
- They are singing. - Singing is her attribute.
ADJECTIVE
• Adjective is the “Detail of
Noun”
• It can be any major or minor
detail.
• It should not be confined to
quality or quantity.
Examples
• I have some broken chairs in my room.
• He was limping with a fractured bone.
• Hey! I was talking about the blue
Mercedes.
• I was not expecting such a decent idea
from you.
ADVERB
• Adverb shows “Detail of Verb”
• It modifies a verb, an adjective, or
another adverb.
• At school, you may have been told that
adverbs end -ly
• That is all true, but adverbs do far more
than that description suggests.
Examples
• She is slow.
• She walks slow.
• Today, our class started very late.
• The dinner guests arrived early.
Subject
• It is the first most important component of a
sentence.
• You need to identify subject correctly.
• The subject of a sentence is whether a Noun
or a Pronoun.
• The traditional approach of subject
identification may mislead you.
SUBJECT
• The subject of a sentence is
whether a Noun or a Pronoun.
• If you face difficulty in finding
out Subject, ask the statement:
Who? or What?
The answer will be the subject.
Examples
•John loves to play piano.
Who loves to play piano?
The answer will be the
Subject.
Identify ‘Subject’ in the following:
 The capital of Australia is
Vienna.
 The name of my favourite
Hollywood star is Leonardo.
 He was called twice yesterday.
OBJECT
• An object is a noun, a noun phrase,
or a pronoun that is affected by the
action of a verb.
For Example
I requested him to bring some
relevant material for ECAT
preparation.
THANK YOU

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Introductory Class.pptx

  • 1. Introduction (Syllabus) 1. VOCABULARY 2. READING COMPREHENSION 3. ENGLISH STRUCTURE 4. PREPOSITION 5. WRITTEN EXPRESSION 6. SENTENCE CORRECTION 7. DIRECT INDIRECT SPEECH 8. ACTIVE PASSIVE VOICE 9. PUNCTUATION
  • 2. Common Reasons for Sub Standard Lingual Expressions  We don’t practise  Lack of confidence  Bad at Vocabulary  Grammar may be a reason  Miscellaneous Reasons
  • 3. Criteria for Admission Test  Here you are going to be tested on the basis of your concepts. You are not going to be asked definitions or traditional things but your capability of understanding Intermediate level English.  For the subject of English, You have a limited Syllabus but unlimited domain.  You need to review basics in English Grammar and gradually increase your capacity to fulfill the criteria.
  • 4. Parts of Speech  Noun- Person, place, thing or an animal. e.g., Ali, karachi, dog etc Again…we are not going to be tested on the basis of traditional definitions but identification of a component and concept behind it.
  • 5. Identify Noun Soul, Pain, Suggestion, God, Shadow, Skill, Way, Idea, Truth, Method
  • 6. Why is it necessary to learn from basics? • We usually cram words with their meanings without knowing their nature • For example: Cliché is a word that means ‘Repetition or Overuse of an opinion or phrase so many times that it lose its meaning’. • Now if we simply learn its meaning and when we encounter a situation like that we may transform this word as ‘Cliched’ as per our comfort.
  • 7. • This happened because you didn’t ask the nature of the word ‘Cliché’ • If you know that the precedent word is a ‘Noun’, You won’t ever convert o transform into any other form as you are aware of the fact that Noun doesn’t have Past (2nd) or Past Participle(3rd) forms. • Same is the case you won’t convert ‘Method’ into ‘Methoded’ because you are aware that it’s a Noun.
  • 8. Examples in Sentences  Swimming is good for health.  Partings are always painful.  The lightning struck the building.  His paintings are very beautiful.  Pakistan is a developing country.
  • 9. Verb ‘A verb is a word that shows an Action or State’ Action Verb State Verb -Movement, Motion - Existence of a Activity, Process Noun -It has forms - It varies with time e.g., drink, drank, drunk e.g., is,am,are,was,were
  • 10. • You will be required to correct a particular sentence or identify an error in a statement. So, without realizing the particular nature of a word, you will not be able to identify it correctly. For example: - I have some broken chairs in my room. (Identify Verb) - He diagnosed some infected patients hastily. (Identify Verb) - He likes Singing during lectures. (Identify Verb) - He has an amazing personality. (Identify Verb) - Pakistan is a developing state. (Identify Verb)
  • 11. Etymology Etymology is the study of ‘ROOT WORDS’ We can not cram a great deal of vocabulary in a limited time. So, it’s a trick to guess the meaning of difficult words. It’s not always applicable for every word but usually it works effectively.
  • 12. • For example: Anthropology This word is comprised of 2 words i.e. Anthrop means ‘Human’ Logos means ‘to study’ Therefore, the word Anthropology means ‘Study of Man/Human’ You may find out other related meanings with the same trick.
  • 13. • Anthropologist (One who studies mankind/human) • Philanthropist Now we know the meaning of ‘anthrop’ There is another word prior to this i.e. Phile So the combination of Phile+Anthrop results in Philanthrop You might have heard the word ‘phile’. Like Electrophile, Nucleophile etc ‘Phile’ means ‘Lover’ so it becomes Philanthropist- Lover of mankind/humanity
  • 14.  There are some other Prefixes like (Mis, De), results in negative meanings For example: Decrease, Decline, Defame, Misfortune, Misunderstood etc. Now incorporate it into the precedent word. Anthrop Misanthrope As we know it results in Negative meaning so ‘Misanthrope’ means ‘Hater of Mankind’
  • 15. -Ambi/Amphi- Dual/both Ambidextrous- a person who can use both hands while working/ Skillful man Ambiguous- Unclear/Dual meanings Amphibian- Dual features of survival -Arbo-Tree Arborist- a person who is doing research on trees Arbor- a place where you have so many trees
  • 16. • Anglo- English Anglophile- Lover of English Anglophone- English Speaking • Orient- East Oriental Culture- Eastern Culture Orientation- Beginning of something Anglo Oriental You might have studied about Mohammadan Anglo Oriental College established by Sir Syed.
  • 17. -Mono- Single Monotheism- Belief in a Single God Monotonous- lacking in variety and interest Monopoly- exclusive possession Monogamy- Marrying a single woman -Poly- Multiple Polytheism- Belief in Multiple gods Polygamy- Marrying more than one woman at the same time
  • 18. • Bel- war/discord Rebel- agitator Belligerent- hostile/aggressive Bellicose- threatning • Acr/Acri- sharp, bitter Acrimonious- bitter in taste Acerbity- Bitterness in temper • Aer/Aero Aerate- to fill air into something Aerial- existing in the air
  • 19. Noun • As we have discussed in our earlier class that we are supposed to identify ‘Noun’ rather than following traditional definition. • Therefore, “Everything is Noun”
  • 20. Pronoun S Subject Pronoun Object Pronoun Possessive Determiner Possessive Pronoun Reflexive/ Emphatic Pronoun I me my mine myself We us our ours ourselves You You Your Yours Yourself/es He Him His His himself She her Her Hers herself It it Its Its itself They Them their theirs themselves
  • 21. VERB “Function of Noun” ACTION STATE -We are studying English. -We are students. - He speaks very well. - He is an orator. - They are singing. - Singing is her attribute.
  • 22. ADJECTIVE • Adjective is the “Detail of Noun” • It can be any major or minor detail. • It should not be confined to quality or quantity.
  • 23. Examples • I have some broken chairs in my room. • He was limping with a fractured bone. • Hey! I was talking about the blue Mercedes. • I was not expecting such a decent idea from you.
  • 24. ADVERB • Adverb shows “Detail of Verb” • It modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb. • At school, you may have been told that adverbs end -ly • That is all true, but adverbs do far more than that description suggests.
  • 25. Examples • She is slow. • She walks slow. • Today, our class started very late. • The dinner guests arrived early.
  • 26. Subject • It is the first most important component of a sentence. • You need to identify subject correctly. • The subject of a sentence is whether a Noun or a Pronoun. • The traditional approach of subject identification may mislead you.
  • 27. SUBJECT • The subject of a sentence is whether a Noun or a Pronoun. • If you face difficulty in finding out Subject, ask the statement: Who? or What? The answer will be the subject.
  • 28. Examples •John loves to play piano. Who loves to play piano? The answer will be the Subject.
  • 29. Identify ‘Subject’ in the following:  The capital of Australia is Vienna.  The name of my favourite Hollywood star is Leonardo.  He was called twice yesterday.
  • 30. OBJECT • An object is a noun, a noun phrase, or a pronoun that is affected by the action of a verb. For Example I requested him to bring some relevant material for ECAT preparation.

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