How can I score78 marks out of 80 in English in HSC board exams?

161 Views|Posted 9 years ago
Asked by Atharva Mane
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Trishula Das
9 years ago
A better score in English depends on practice and a lot of reading. Try to give 1-2 hour daily for English. That is practice and read a lot what is included in the syllabus and also you can strengthen your vocab by learning 10 words daily. This will help you more to incorporate new words in your wri

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Manjeet Jakhar
7 years ago
The best way to score good marks in English is that you have to read daily newspaper, and you have to focus on your entire syllabus grammar, you can go through previous years question paper and give two to three hours in English particular subject.

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Vikas Kaushik
9 years ago
Just follow school syllabus and practice. That's how the education system in India works. Don't miss class tests. Learn new words (5 to 10 ) a day. Read a lot, speak in English with friends and family. Refer to sample papers and practice.

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