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Paragraph Writing Samples: How to write



Sample 1 : 'Benefits of the Internet' 

Present day life cannot be imagined without the Internet. Since its advent two decades ago, it has become an inseparable part of our life. It won't be an exaggeration to say that one discovers a new benefit of the Internet everyday, what with the browsing, e-mails, Google, Wikipedia etc!. The most important benefit of all is, of course, that the net is the most efficient means of communication. Within seconds, one can send mails, pictures, videos etc, to anyone, anywhere in the world. Moreover, one's internet address doesn't change even if one moves house. The second best thing about the Internet is that plenty of information in freely and easily available. And, one can access the internet round the clock. The internet never closes its 'doors'! Anyone, from a movie buff to a research scholar, can benefit from this. The other important benefit is that the Internet has made the world a lot smaller. People have got 'really' close in the 'virtual' world! It is the internet that gave true meaning to the term 'Global Village'. There's nothing that can substitute for the Internet. 

Note on Essays & Paragraphs: How to Write, SSC CGL and SBI PO English Descriptive Preparation,

                             Note on Essays & Paragraphs

The Descriptive Writing Test is a vital part of the Bank PO and Clerical exams. It is a qualifying test and is very important, especially in the Bank PO exam.
Through the descriptive writing test, banks can assess a candidate’s awareness of his surroundings (general knowledge and general awareness of current affairs/issues etc.), reasoning and analytical skills, ability to organize ideas in a coherent manner and of course, English language skills.
The test helps the examiners decide the candidate’s potential to be a probationary officer or clerk.

Things You Must Know Before Going For An Interview

NOTE ON INTERVIEW SKILLS


  1. What is an Interview?

    An Interview reveals, among other things, how you "react" to various situations as it involves thinking on your feet. An Interview provides an opportunity to the interviewer to peep into your mind and understand your thought process.

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