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EnglishKeys Academy

Written and Composed by:

Naeem Haider
M.Phil. English (Linguistics), M.Phil. English (Literature)
M.A. English, M.A. Islamiat, M.A. Urdu, M.A. TEFL, B.Ed.
Lead Instructor EnglishKeys Academy, 0311-1537563

One Stop solution for


1. MCQS
2. Comprehension
3. Letter Writing
4. Report Writing
5. Application Writing
6. Email Writing
7. CV/Resume Writing
8. Essay Writing

Written and Composed by: Naeem Haider, M.Phil. English (Gold Medalist)
Lead Instructor EnglishKeys Academy, 0311-1537563
EnglishKeys Academy

MCQs Hacks by EnglishKeys


Hello wonderful people,
Here are some step by step tips for cracking MCQs in SSC/HSSC Exams.
1. Reading the Question:
- Read the question carefully and underline or highlight any keywords or instructions.
- Identify the specific grammar concept being tested, such as verb tense, subject-verb agreement,
pronoun usage, etc.
- Pay attention to the context provided in the question, as it may provide clues to help you choose
the correct answer.
2. Approaching the Options:
- Carefully read each option provided and consider how it relates to the grammar concept being
tested.
- Eliminate any obviously incorrect options first, such as those that do not follow the rules of
grammar or do not make sense in the context of the sentence.
- Compare the remaining options and identify any subtle differences in grammar or meaning that
may help you determine the correct answer.
- Look for common error patterns, such as incorrect verb forms, misplaced modifiers, or faulty
parallelism, and use them to guide your decision-making process.
3. Dos and Don'ts of MCQs:
- Do focus on understanding the rules of grammar and how they apply in different contexts.
- Do practice regularly with sample questions to familiarize yourself with common grammar
concepts and question formats.
- Do read the entire sentence or passage carefully before selecting your answer, as context is
often crucial for determining the correct choice.
- Don't rush through the questions or make hasty decisions. Take your time to carefully consider
each option before selecting your answer.
- Don't second-guess yourself excessively. Trust your knowledge of grammar and your instincts
when choosing the best answer.
- Don't rely solely on your intuition or gut feeling. In simple words, Khaali Tukka mat lagaen.
Base your answer on the rules of grammar and the information provided in the question.
4. Reviewing and Revising:
- Once you have selected your answer, review the question and your chosen option to ensure
they align with the grammar rules being tested.
- Double-check for any grammatical errors or inconsistencies in your answer choice.
- If you are unsure about a particular question, mark it for review and come back to it later after
completing the rest of the questions.
By following these guidelines, you can approach SSC/HSSC English MCQs with confidence and
increase your chances of selecting the correct answers. Practice regularly and familiarize yourself
with common grammar rules and question formats to improve your performance on these types of
questions. Keep following me on YouTube (EnglishKeys Academy) for videos and lectures on
various topics of grammar.

Written and Composed by: Naeem Haider, M.Phil. English (Gold Medalist)
Lead Instructor EnglishKeys Academy, 0311-1537563
EnglishKeys Academy

Comprehension Hacks by EnglishKeys


Dear babies,
Comprehension is all about doing the following things.

1. Reading the Text:


- Start by skimming through the passage quickly to get a sense of its topic and structure.
- Then, read the passage carefully, paying attention to details such as names, dates, and key
terms.
- Try to understand the main idea or central theme of the passage, as well as any supporting
points or arguments.
2. Writing Answers to Short Questions:
- Carefully read each question and underline or highlight any keywords or instructions.
- Scan the passage to locate the relevant information needed to answer the question.
- Answer each question concisely and directly, using complete sentences where required.
- Make sure to support your answers with evidence or examples from the passage, if necessary.
3. Writing the Summary:
- Begin by identifying the main idea or central theme of the passage.
- Highlight the key points or main arguments presented in the passage.
- Write a concise summary that captures the main points of the passage in your own words.
- Focus on the most important information and avoid including minor details or examples.
- Aim to keep your summary within the specified word limit, typically 100-120 words for
SSC/HSSC exams. It shouldn’t be more than 50 percent of the original text.
- Make sure your summary is well-organized and flows logically from one point to the next.
4. Giving a Title to the Summary:
- Review the main idea or central theme of the passage.
- Choose a title that accurately reflects the content and focus of the passage.
- Keep the title brief yet descriptive, using keywords or phrases from the passage.
- Avoid using vague or generic titles and aim for something specific and relevant to the passage.
5. Reviewing and Revising:
- Take some time to review your answers and summary before submitting.
- Check for any spelling or grammatical errors, and make corrections as needed.
- Ensure that your answers are clear, concise, and well-supported by evidence from the passage.
- Verify that your summary accurately captures the main points of the passage and is within the
specified word limit.
- Make any necessary revisions or edits to improve the clarity and coherence of your responses.
By following these detailed steps, you can effectively approach and tackle an unseen
comprehension passage in SSC/HSSC exams. Remember to stay focused, manage your time
wisely, and practice regularly to enhance your reading comprehension skills.

Written and Composed by: Naeem Haider, M.Phil. English (Gold Medalist)
Lead Instructor EnglishKeys Academy, 0311-1537563
EnglishKeys Academy

Section C: Universal Format


Letter/Application/Report/Email/CV/Essay
My sweet kids,
Here, you will learn universal formats for Letter, Application, Report, Email, CV and Resume Writing. The
detailed lecture will be uploaded on YouTube channel (Subscribe nhi kia to jaen ja k YouTube p
EnglishKeys Academy likhain aur subscribe krain).

Letter/Application Format
Examination Hall,
City (A.B.C.)
23 February, 2024.
(Leave one line)
The Manager/The Editor/ The Principal,
Company (X.Y.Z)/ The Dawn/ School (X.Y.Z.),
Islamabad.
Subject: _______________
Respected/Dear (Sir/Madam/Father/Mother),
Introduction (2-3 Lines): Purpose of Writing
Body (7-10 Lines): Detailed explanation of the issue
Conclusion (1-2 Lines): Expected outcome/Action
Yours Sincerely/Truly,

X.Y.Z.

Written and Composed by: Naeem Haider, M.Phil. English (Gold Medalist)
Lead Instructor EnglishKeys Academy, 0311-1537563
EnglishKeys Academy

Email Format
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Date: 23 February, 2024.
Subject: _______________
Respected/Dear (Sir/Madam/Father/Mother),
Introduction (2-3 Lines): Purpose of Writing
Body (7-10 Lines): Detailed explanation of the issue
Conclusion (1-2 Lines): Expected outcome/Action
Yours Sincerely,
X.Y.Z.
Report Format
Dated: 25 Jan, 2024
To: The Editor
Daily The News,
X.Y.Z.
From: A journalist
Subject: _______________
Respected/Dear (Sir/Madam/Father/Mother),
Introduction (2-3 Lines): Purpose of Writing
Body (7-10 Lines): Detailed explanation of the issue
Conclusion (1-2 Lines): Expected outcome/Action
Yours Sincerely,
X.Y.Z.

Written and Composed by: Naeem Haider, M.Phil. English (Gold Medalist)
Lead Instructor EnglishKeys Academy, 0311-1537563
EnglishKeys Academy

Universal Intros and Conclusions


Letter to Officer
Intro: I am writing this letter to draw your attention towards a very serious issue of……….
that has left the residents of our area in a constant restlessness recently. As a responsible
citizen, I feel the urge to highlight this issue and request for immediate response from the
concerned office.
Conclusion: I expect that my concerns will be taken as positive criticism and the concerned
authorities will take immediate actions to resolve this issue so that everyone can enjoy a
peaceful and productive lifestyle.
Letter to Editor:
Intro: Through the columns of your esteemed newspaper, I would like to draw the attention
of concerned authorities towards a very serious issue of………. that has left the residents
of our area in a constant restlessness recently. As a responsible citizen, I feel the urge to
highlight this issue and request for immediate response from the concerned office.
Conclusion: I expect that my concerns will be taken as positive criticism and the concerned
authorities will take immediate actions to resolve this issue so that everyone can enjoy a
peaceful and productive lifestyle.
Job Application:
Intro: Through the columns of a local newspaper, I have come to know about the vacancy
of……..in your prestigious organization. I have carefully read the criteria and I find myself
suitable for the said post.
Conclusion: My academic credentials and experience letters are attached herewith for your
kind perusal. I am looking forward to hearing back from you.
Report:
Intro: (A comprehensive topic sentence). Keeping in view the aforesaid issue, the
undersigned has carried out a comprehensive study and based on observations and careful
study of the collected data, compiled a report, which sheds light on the key areas of the
issue, as briefly explained below.
Conclusion: I expect that my concerns will be taken as positive criticism and the concerned
authorities will take immediate actions to resolve this issue so that everyone can enjoy a
peaceful and productive lifestyle.
Informal Letter/Email
Intro: I hope this letter/email finds you in the best of your health and spirit. I am writing
this to……………...
Conclusion: Please say my salaam to………. I expect to see you soon to spend quality
time with you.

Written and Composed by: Naeem Haider, M.Phil. English (Gold Medalist)
Lead Instructor EnglishKeys Academy, 0311-1537563
EnglishKeys Academy

Universal Job Application


Dear sweethearts,
This job application can be used for all kind of topics that come in your papers. Isko
yad kr lo aur baqi sub bhool jao.

Examination Hall,
City (A.B.C)
19 March, 2024

The Manager,
Company XYZ,
City (A.B.C)
Subject: Application for the post of………….
Dear Manager,
Through the columns of a local newspaper, I have come to know about the vacancy
of……...in your prestigious organization. I have carefully read the criteria and I find
myself suitable for the said post.
Throughout my career, I have honed my skills in [mention relevant skills or
experiences]. I am a dedicated and detail-oriented professional, committed to
delivering high-quality work and collaborating effectively with colleagues. I am
eager to become a part of your team and contribute to the continued growth and
success of the organization.
Please find attached my resume for your consideration. I welcome the opportunity
to discuss how my background, skills, and enthusiasm align with the needs of your
company. Thank you for considering my application.
Sincerely,

XYZ

Written and Composed by: Naeem Haider, M.Phil. English (Gold Medalist)
Lead Instructor EnglishKeys Academy, 0311-1537563
EnglishKeys Academy

Universal CV/Resume
CV Universal Format
Name: ABC (Bold with Marker)
DOB: 01-01-0000
CNIC: 0000-0000000-0 Photo
Email: [email protected]
Phone No: 0000-0000000
Address: Examination Hall
Objective:
To utilize my skills and experience in [industry/field] to contribute effectively to a dynamic team,
while continuously learning and growing within the organization.
Education
Name of Degree Board/University Percentage
Masters Punjab University 80%
Bachelors Punjab University 95%
FSC FBISE 85%
Matric FBISE 90%
Experience
Post From To
Team Leader 2022 2024
Project Supervisor 2021 2022
Internee 2020 2021
Skills:
 Expert in MS Office
 Problem-Solving
 Adaptability
 Teamwork
 Time Management
 Attention to Detail
 Leadership
 Technical Proficiency
 Continuous Learning
Hobbies:
 Reading
 Cycling
 Painting
References:
Will be furnished on demand

Written and Composed by: Naeem Haider, M.Phil. English (Gold Medalist)
Lead Instructor EnglishKeys Academy, 0311-1537563
EnglishKeys Academy

Problem Essay Universal Format (400 words)


For Toppers.
This essay can be used for issues like Corruption, Unemployment, Pollution, Nepotism, Climate issues,
Environmental Crisis, Drug addiction, and all other social evils
In contemporary society, we are confronted with a multitude of challenges, ranging from ………
to ……. (Target topic). These issues challenge every aspect of our lives, posing significant hurdles
to the well-being and progress of individuals and communities worldwide. Despite the diversity of
these problems, they share a common thread: the erosion of social cohesion and the hindrance of
human development.
As Mahatma Gandhi once said, "The world has enough for everyone's need, but not enough for
everyone's greed." This quotation underscores the gravity of the challenges we face and the
urgency with which they must be addressed. Whether it is ……… or ……..., these problems have
far-reaching implications for our collective future.
Martin Luther aptly remarked, "Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere." These words
remind us of the interconnectedness of our world and the need for concerted action to tackle the
issues at hand. From overpopulation to drug addiction, the consequences of inaction are dire. In
the face of inflation and unemployment, it is imperative that we come together as a global
community to find sustainable solutions. As Edmund Burke said "The only thing necessary for
the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.", This sentiment speaks to the power of
collective action and the importance of unity in addressing our most pressing challenges. We must
stand up and eradicate this evil from its very root.
The ongoing problem of……… serves as a reminder of the potential consequences of ignoring or
exacerbating existing problems. Whether it is ………. or ………, complacency is not an option.
To overcome these challenges, we must embrace innovation, collaboration, and compassion. We
should think creatively and act decisively in pursuit of a better future.
In conclusion, while the problems we face may seem daunting, they are not insurmountable. By
acknowledging the interconnectedness of our world, heeding the lessons of the past, and embracing
a spirit of resilience and solidarity, we can overcome even the most formidable obstacles. As
Rachel Carson reminds us, "The more clearly we can focus our attention on the wonders and
realities of the universe about us, the less taste we shall have for destruction." With
determination and perseverance, we can build a more just, equitable, and sustainable world for
generations to come.
"The world will not be destroyed by those who do evil, but by those who watch them without
doing anything." - Albert Einstein

Written and Composed by: Naeem Haider, M.Phil. English (Gold Medalist)
Lead Instructor EnglishKeys Academy, 0311-1537563
EnglishKeys Academy

Problem Essay Universal Format (300 words)


For Average Students.
This essay can be used for issues like Corruption, Unemployment, Pollution, Nepotism, Climate issues,
Environmental Crisis, Drug addiction, and all other social evils
In today's world, we face many tough problems, from pollution to unemployment. These problems
affect everything in our lives and make it hard for people and communities to move forward. Even
though these problems are different, they all cause trouble and stop people from developing.
As Mahatma Gandhi once said, "The world has enough for everyone's need, but not enough for
everyone's greed." This means we have enough for what we need, but not for being greedy.
Whether it's pollution or unemployment, these problems are serious for everyone's future.
Martin Luther said, "Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere." This shows that
when there's unfairness in one place, it can hurt fairness everywhere. From overpopulation to drug
addiction, not doing anything about these problems can be really bad. We need to work together
as a global team to fix these big problems. Edmund Burke also said, "The only thing necessary for
the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing." This means we can't just sit around and let bad
things happen. We need to stand up and stop bad things from happening.
The ongoing problem of pollution is a big reminder of what can happen if we ignore problems.
Whether it's pollution or unemployment, we can't just ignore these problems. We need to do
something about them. To fix these problems, we need to be creative, work together, and care
about each other.
In the end, even though these problems seem really hard, we can overcome them. If we remember
how everything is connected, learn from the past, and stay strong together, we can beat even the
hardest problems. With courage and hard work, we can make the world fairer, kinder, and safer
for everyone.
"The world will not be destroyed by those who do evil, but by those who watch them without
doing anything." - Albert Einstein

Written and Composed by: Naeem Haider, M.Phil. English (Gold Medalist)
Lead Instructor EnglishKeys Academy, 0311-1537563
EnglishKeys Academy

Technology Universal Essay


This essay can be used for topics like Artificial intelligence, 21st Century revolutions, The age
of Technology etc.
In today's rapidly evolving world, technology plays an increasingly pivotal role, shaping nearly
every aspect of our lives. From artificial intelligence to the 21st-century revolution, the impact of
science and technology is profound and far-reaching. However, with these advancements come a
host of opportunities and challenges that demand our attention.
As Albert Einstein once remarked, "It has become appallingly obvious that our technology has
exceeded our humanity." This quotation underscores the transformative power of technology and
its potential to revolutionize the way we live, work, and interact with one another. Whether it is
artificial intelligence or the 21st-century revolution, these advancements have the capacity to
redefine our understanding of what is possible.
Yet, as we embrace the promise of technology, we must also grapple with its implications. As
Mahatma Gandhi wisely stated, "The true measure of any society can be found in how it treats its
most vulnerable members." This sentiment speaks to the ethical considerations inherent in the
development and deployment of new technologies. Whether it is artificial intelligence or the
impact of science and technology, we must ensure that these innovations are harnessed for the
greater good and do not exacerbate existing inequalities.
Moreover, as we navigate the complexities of the digital age, we must remain vigilant against the
risks of technological advancement. As Stephen Hawking cautioned, "The development of full
artificial intelligence could spell the end of the human race." This warning serves as a sobering
reminder of the potential consequences of unchecked technological growth. Whether it is artificial
intelligence or the 21st-century revolution, we must proceed with caution and foresight, mindful
of the unintended consequences that may arise.
In conclusion, the impact of science and technology is undeniable, shaping the course of human
history in profound and unprecedented ways. Whether it is artificial intelligence or the 21st-
century revolution, these advancements hold the promise of a brighter future, yet also pose
significant challenges that demand our attention. By embracing innovation with humility and
responsibility, we can harness the power of technology to create a more equitable, sustainable, and
prosperous world for generations to come.

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Written and Composed by: Naeem Haider, M.Phil. English (Gold Medalist)
Lead Instructor EnglishKeys Academy, 0311-1537563

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