Are you looking to extensively prepare for English essays and precis papers for the CSS or PMS exams? Then, let s join Sir Syed Kazim Ali to learn Advanced English grammar and communication skills to write your ideas and arguments coherently, make assertions and support them with relevant evidence to qualify for the CSS and PMS English essay and precis papers.
Nearly 50,000 aspirants start preparing themselves each year for the CSS examination in Pakistan. However, except for the second and third-attempt aspirants, almost all aspirants who begin their preparation do not give English its due importance. Instead of learning English grammar functionally, from its basic to advanced level, and written communication skills with extensive and rigorous practice and evaluation, they start preparing for other subjects. As a result, although they quickly grasp their compulsory and optional subjects, they cannot address examiner questions from their perspectives, which is crucial to qualify for any paper. And this is why you always see aspirants unsatisfied and confused when attempting either a 20-mark question or an essay and a precis.
Whether it is CSS or PMS, English papers in both examinations are divided into essays and a precis. To talk about the precis paper, aspirants think that learning grammar books and memorising some error rules can help them qualify for this paper. So, they keep practising sentence corrections and grammar exercises from various books, which do not help them crack the paper in the examination. English, for sure, has dozens of cryptic grammatical rules, many of which the CSS, PMS examiner does not test. But without any doubt, the CSS and PMS precis papers are not set out to test grammar rules they, instead, are set up to check your clarity of the written expression and your language sense. So, as long as you do not learn the functionality of the parts of speech, sentence structuring, appropriate vocabulary usage, and English grammar from basic to advanced level, you cannot crack this paper.
- Crossing the road, a motorbike almost struck me.
The sentence is wrong because it does not communicate the intended meaning to the examiner. The grammatical meaning of the sentence is thata motorbike was crossing the road. However, the intended meaning is thatas I crossed the road, a motorbike almost struck me.
- Similar to a floppy disk, data is usually stored in the hard disk in sectors.
The sentence is wrong because it also does not communicate the intended meaning to the examiner. The grammatical meaning of the sentence is thatthe data is similar to a floppy disk. However, the intended meaning is thatsimilar to a floppy disk, the hard drive stores data in sectors.
As far as an essay paper is concerned, qualifying for this paper requires you to have a good command of English written communication skills and the ability to rationally, analytically, and logically write and transfer your viewpoints and ideas to the examiner. Contrary to the misconception propagated by some inept teachers and academies, from the essay s outline and introductory paragraph to the critical analysis and conclusion, an examiner evaluates your articulation, grammar, structuring, vocabulary, viewpoints, attitude, and tone. Nevertheless, aspirants build an analytical approach by learning quality books and content alone they don t even practice and learn to give their thoughts words. As a result, despite having a great deal of knowledge regarding subjects, aspirants cannot satisfactorily transfer their ideas to the examiner. Thus, if you have better writing skills, analytical approaches, and knowledge, you can easily give your ideas a motion required to qualify for the paper. Undoubtedly, an English essay demands that you write your perspective on the selected topic rather than reproducing sentences and paragraphs you cram from the newspapers. It is a fact that even the most learned aspirants cannot understand the flow of coherent ideas and can make occasional errors, especially in essays and precis papers, and that is where Sir Syed Kazim Ali comes in. For years, he has been the best CSS and PMS English teacher in Pakistan, with the highest success rate of his students.
Studying Competitive English with Sir Syed Kazim Ali Always Makes A Difference
Sir Syed Kazim Ali has opened anOnline Extensive English Essay and Precis Course for CSS and PMS. This course is designed for aspirants who plan to take the CSS and PMS exams and want to dive deep to grip English writing skills, including English grammar, essay writing, precis writing, and communication skills from basic to advanced levels. It equips you with writing skills and gives you the confidence to get the best possible exam results. In addition, this course helps you develop a habit of writing fluently, accurately, and appropriately by improving your core English skills with students at the same level. It is a perfect course if your level is between beginner and intermediate, and it helps you identify your strengths and weaknesses. So, whether you re looking for your write-up evaluation or extensive coaching to take your writing skills to the next level to qualify for a competitive exam in Pakistan, Sir Syed Kazim Ali has an English language program to suit your needs.
The extensive English Essay and Precis Course by Sir Syed Kazim Ali focuses on your English communication skills and help you give your thoughts fluently, coherently, and grammatically. His thorough evaluation, lecturing methodology, monitoring techniques, and constant feedback help his students develop the confidence required to qualify for the exams. That is why Sir Syed Kazim Ali has been the top English coach for CSS and PMS aspirants, with the highest success rate of his students in Pakistan.
Although hundreds of aspirants want to join Sir Kazim for their English papers preparation, the available seats are only 50. To secure admission in the course, aspirants must submit an online form and a 200 words paragraph among the given topics. As you know, getting admission to the course has always been challenging your entry is strictly based on paragraph writing. Besides a paragraph, students might have to attempt 100 to 200 MCQs based on English Grammar and English Communication Skills to secure final admission.
Important Announcement
| 1 | Coach Name |
| Sir Syed Kazim Ali | |
| 2 | Course Name |
| Extensive English Essay Precis Course for CSS and PMS | |
| 3 | Course Availability |
| December January March July- October | |
| 4 | Course Starts |
| Monday, July 7, 2025 | |
| 5 | Lecturing Modality |
| Online via Zoom | |
| 6 | Course Duration |
| 4 Months | |
| 7 | Lectures a Week |
| 4 Lectures 2-4 hours long classes | |
| 8 | Class Timings |
| Evening after 6 p.m. | |
| 9 | Available Seats in the Course |
| 60 Seats Only | |
| 10 | Course Fee |
| Rs. 15,000 Month | |
| 11 | Admins WhatsApp Contact |
| 0332-6105842 0300-6322446 |
Interested aspirants wanting to secure their seats in advance must apply for the course and qualify for paragraph writing. If you qualify, the admin will contact you for further process to secure the seat. Contact Mam Zaineb at WhatsApp Get Your Seat Reserved Now.
- ✓ Grammar and Language Focus
- ✓ Synonyms and Antonyms
- ✓ Vocabulary Usage
- ✓ Tenses, Voices, Narration
- ✓ Sentence Correction
- ✓ Punctuation and Translation
- ✓ Paragraph Writing
- ✓ 20-Mark Question Attempting
- ✓ Precis Writing
- ✓ Comprehension
- ✓ Essay Writing
In this course, students learn grammar, precis, comprehension, 20-marks question attempting, and essay writing in detail. Moreover, students practice and get the last 10 years past papers evaluated individually by Sir. Each of the students is given individual time for his write-up evaluation
Course Speciality
Lecture 1 Introduction to Tenses
- ObjectiveUnderstand the role of tenses in English grammar.
- ContentOverview of present, past, and future tenses importance in conveying time.
Lecture 2 Present Tenses
- ObjectiveMaster the use of present tenses.
- ContentSimple present, present continuous, present perfect, and present perfect continuous usage and examples.
Lecture 3 Past Tenses
- ObjectiveLearn to use past tenses effectively.
- ContentSimple past, past continuous, past perfect, and past perfect continuous structure and applications.
Lecture 4 Future Tenses
- ObjectiveGrasp future tenses and their nuances.
- ContentSimple future, future continuous, future perfect, and future perfect continuous formation and usage.
Lecture 5 Practice on Tenses
- ObjectiveApply knowledge of tenses through practical exercises.
- ContentInteractive activities and worksheets focusing on identifying and using tenses correctly.
Lecture 6 Understanding Prepositions
- ObjectiveLearn the function of prepositions in sentences.
- ContentTypes of prepositions time, place, direction common prepositional phrases.
Lecture 7 Advanced Prepositions
- ObjectiveMaster complex prepositional usage.
- ContentPrepositions in idiomatic expressions tips for avoiding common errors.
Lecture 8 Practice on Prepositions
- ObjectiveReinforce understanding of prepositions through practice.
- ContentExercises and quizzes on preposition usage in various contexts.
Lecture 9 Importance of Punctuation
- ObjectiveUnderstand punctuation marks and their significance.
- ContentOverview of major punctuation marks commas, periods, semicolons, etc. rules and applications.
Lecture 10 Advanced Punctuation
- ObjectiveMaster nuanced punctuation rules.
- ContentUse of colons, dashes, parentheses, and quotation marks common mistakes and corrections.
Lecture 11 Practice on Punctuation
- ObjectiveApply punctuation rules in writing.
- ContentInteractive exercises to correct punctuation in sample texts.
Lecture 12 Sentence Correction Basics
- ObjectiveLearn techniques for identifying and correcting errors in sentences.
- ContentCommon types of errors strategies for self-editing.
Lecture 13 Advanced Sentence Correction
- ObjectiveMaster complex sentence structures.
- ContentTechniques for improving sentence clarity, coherence, and conciseness practice with longer texts.
Lecture 14 Practice on Sentence Correction
- ObjectiveEngage in practical sentence correction exercises.
- ContentGroup activities for collaborative editing and feedback.
Lecture 15 Narration Direct and Indirect Speech
- ObjectiveUnderstand the rules for converting direct speech to indirect speech and vice versa.
- ContentKey changes in tense, pronouns, and adverbs practice converting sentences.
Lecture 16 Passive Voice
- ObjectiveMaster the structure and use of passive voice in sentences.
- ContentWhen and how to use passive voice transformation exercises from active to passive.
Lecture 17 Appropriate Word Usage
- ObjectiveUnderstand the importance of choosing the right words in writing.
- ContentExploring nuances of word meanings common confusable words strategies for enhancing vocabulary.
Lecture 18 Common Writing Errors
- ObjectiveIdentify and correct frequent writing mistakes.
- ContentOverview of the 63 most common writing errors practical examples and corrections.
Lecture 19 Capitalization Rules
- ObjectiveMaster the rules of capitalization in writing.
- ContentWhen to capitalize proper nouns, titles, beginnings of sentences exceptions and special cases.
Lecture 20 Sentence Structuring
- ObjectiveLearn to construct clear and effective sentences.
- ContentTypes of sentences simple, compound, complex ensuring clarity and variety in sentence structure.
Lecture 21 Adverbials and Adjectives
- ObjectiveUnderstand the role of adverbials and adjectives in enhancing writing.
- ContentDefinitions and functions positioning in sentences avoiding common pitfalls.
Lecture 22 Disturbing Prepositions and Expressions
- ObjectiveClarify the use of prepositions and avoid common errors.
- ContentCommonly confused prepositions idiomatic expressions exercises to reinforce understanding.
Lecture 23 Coherence in Writing
- ObjectiveLearn how to maintain coherence in paragraphs and essays.
- ContentTechniques for ensuring logical flow topic sentences and supporting details transitions.
Lecture 24 Cohesion in Writing
- ObjectiveUnderstand how to create cohesive texts using various devices.
- ContentUse of connectors, pronouns, and reference words practical exercises in creating cohesive paragraphs.
Lecture 25 Practice on Error Correction and Revision
- ObjectiveApply learned concepts to identify and correct errors in writing.
- ContentGroup activities focused on peer editing practice exercises to refine writing and editing skills.
Lecture 26 Comprehensive Writing Assessment
- ObjectiveEvaluate overall writing proficiency through a final assessment.
- ContentWriting a complete essay incorporating lessons learned personalized feedback from the instructor.
- Lecture 1General Lecture Understanding the Essay Structure
- Introduction, body, and conclusion roles and significance, etc.
- Lecture 2General Lecture Understanding Types of Essays
- Descriptive, narrative, argumentative, and analytical essays, etc.
- Lecture 3General Lecture Brainstorming and Thought Process
- Techniques for selecting compelling topics and generating ideas, etc.
- Lecture 4General Lecture Research Skills
- Finding credible sources and gathering relevant information, etc.
- Lecture 7Outlining Your Essay
- Creating effective outlines to organize thoughts logically.
- Lecture 8Outlining Types and Formats
- Learning outline formats and types and putting ideas coherently providing students more than 150 sample outlines through LMS.
- Lecture 9Outlining Practice
- Learning how to write complete outlines for argumentative, descriptive, persuasive, and proverbial essays providing students more than 150 sample outlines through LMS.
- Lecture 10Developing a Strong Thesis Statement
- Crafting clear and concise thesis statements that guide the essay providing students more than 500 sample thesis statements through LMS.
- Lecture 11Writing Practice
- Exercises focused on drafting outlines and thesis statements, including online evaluation.
- Lecture 12Writing Engaging Introductions
- Techniques to hook the reader and present the thesis statement providing students more than 300 sample introduction through LMS.
- Lecture 13Coherence and Cohesion
- Techniques for maintaining flow and logical connections providing students practice through LMS.
- Lecture 14Using Transitions Effectively
- Linking ideas and paragraphs with appropriate transitions providing students practice through LMS.
- Lecture 15Crafting Body Paragraphs
- Topic sentences, supporting details, and evidence providing students more than 1000 sample body paragraphs through LMS.
- Lecture 16Revising and Editing Techniques
- Self-editing strategies for clarity and conciseness providing students practice through LMS.
- Lecture 17Writing Practice
- Developing body paragraphs based on outlines created in previous sessions.
- Lecture 18Peer Review
- Sharing essays for constructive feedback from peers, including live discussions.
- Lecture 19Finalizing Drafts
- Incorporating feedback and preparing final drafts for submission.
- Lecture 20Writing Effective Conclusions
- Summarizing key points and reinforcing the thesis providing students more than 300 sample conclusion through LMS.
Descriptive and Narrative Essays
- Lecture 21Writing Descriptive Essays
- Techniques for vivid imagery and sensory details with a lot of practice and evaluation.
- Lecture 22Crafting Narrative Essays
- Structuring stories and developing characters with a lot of practice and evaluation.
- Lecture 23Writing Practice
- Drafting descriptive and narrative essays based on real time essays.
- Lecture 24Peer Review and Feedback
- Sharing drafts for group feedback and improvement suggestions.
Argumentative Essay Writing
- Lecture 25Understanding Argumentation
- Key components of argumentative essays and effective persuasion.
- Lecture 26Structuring an Argument
- Crafting strong claims and counterarguments with a lot of practice and evaluation.
- Lecture 27Research and Evidence in Argumentative Writing
- Citing sources effectively to support claims with a lot of practice and evaluation.
- Lecture 28Writing Practice
- Drafting an argumentative essay based on a chosen topic.
Exam Preparation and Mock Essays
- Lecture 29Timed Essay Writing
- Practicing essay writing under timed conditions.
- Lecture 30Reviewing Common Essay Topics
- Discussing frequently encountered topics in competitive exams.
- Lecture 31Strategies for Overcoming Writer s Block
- Techniques to stay focused and productive during writing.
- Lecture 32Writing Practice
- Completing mock essays on various topics.
- Lecture 33Final Assessment
- Writing an essay as a capstone project to demonstrate learned skills.
- Lecture 34Individual Feedback Sessions
- One-on-one feedback on the final essay and overall progress.
Lecture 1 Precis Writing
- ObjectiveUnderstand the concept of precis writing and its significance in CSS, PMS, and Competitive exams.
- ContentUnderstanding precis differences between a precis, summary, and comprehension purpose of precis writing.
Lecture 2 The Structure of a Precis
- ObjectiveLearn the essential components of a well-structured precis.
- ContentIntroduction, main ideas, conclusion maintaining logical flow by avoiding 21 most common errors.
Lecture 3 Techniques for Effective Summarization
- ObjectiveDevelop skills to identify key ideas and eliminate extraneous information.
- ContentHighlighting main points paraphrasing techniques avoiding redundancy.
Lecture 4 Understanding the Source Material
- ObjectiveLearn how to analyze and comprehend the text before writing a precis.
- ContentReading strategies identifying the author s intent and tone critical thinking skills.
Lecture 5 Drafting the Precis
- ObjectivePractice writing a precis from a given passage.
- ContentStep-by-step guide to drafting a precis practical exercises with sample texts.
Lecture 6 Language and Style in Precis Writing
- ObjectiveUnderstand the importance of clarity and conciseness in writing.
- ContentChoosing the right vocabulary maintaining formal tone avoiding jargon.
Lecture 7 Revising and Editing the Precis
- ObjectiveLearn how to refine your writing for clarity and precision.
- ContentSelf-editing strategies peer review exercises common mistakes to avoid.
Lecture 8 Practicing with Sample Passages
- ObjectiveApply the learned techniques to various texts.
- ContentGroup activities writing precis for diverse genres articles, essays, reports .
Lecture 9 Tips for Success in Competitive Exams
- ObjectivePrepare for the precis writing component of CSS and PMS exams.
- ContentTime management strategies familiarization with exam formats practice under timed conditions.
Lecture 10 Final Assessment and Feedback
- ObjectiveEvaluate your progress and receive personalized feedback.
- ContentSubmission of a final precis one-on-one feedback session discussion of areas for improvement.
- ObjectiveUnderstand the significance of comprehension in CSS, PMS, and competitive exams.
- ContentUnderstanding comprehension types of comprehension questions importance in CSS and PMS exams.
Lecture 2 Reading Strategies for Effective Comprehension
- ObjectiveDevelop techniques for active reading and critical analysis.
- ContentSkimming and scanning techniques annotating texts identifying main ideas and supporting details.
Lecture 3 Analyzing Different Texts
- ObjectiveLearn how to approach various genres and styles of writing.
- ContentStrategies for analyzing articles, essays, reports, and literary texts understanding tone, purpose, and audience.
Lecture 4 Writing Responses to Comprehension Questions
- ObjectivePractice structuring coherent and well-supported responses.
- ContentTechniques for organizing thoughts using evidence from the text clarity and conciseness in writing.
Lecture 5 Mock Exercises and Feedback
- ObjectiveApply skills learned in practice scenarios.
- ContentCompleting comprehension passages with questions peer review and group discussion receiving constructive feedback on written responses.
- Enhance Vocabulary and Word ChoiceDevelop a strong understanding of appropriate word usage.
- Improve Writing AccuracyIdentify and correct common writing errors effectively.
- Refine Sentence StructureBuild clear and varied sentence structures to enhance communication.
- Achieve Coherence and CohesionLearn techniques to create logically connected and well-organized texts.
- Master Grammar RulesGain a solid foundation in English grammar, essential for effective writing.
- Enhance Communication SkillsImprove clarity and precision in both spoken and written English.
- Practice with Real ExamplesEngage in practical exercises that reflect exam conditions.
- Enhance Reading ComprehensionImprove skills in understanding and analyzing complex texts.
- Develop Writing ProficiencyLearn to articulate responses clearly and effectively.
- Practice Critical ThinkingStrengthen abilities to evaluate and interpret information critically.
- Master Essay WritingGain expertise in writing high-quality essays with clear structure, persuasive arguments, and critical analysis.
- Master Precis WritingLearn to condense complex texts into precise, accurate summaries while maintaining clarity and essential meaning.
- Improve Language SkillsEnhance grammar, sentence structure, and language for professional-level writing.
- Exam SuccessPractice timed mock exams to simulate real exam conditions and receive detailed feedback to improve performance.
- Prepare for Competitive ExamsEquip yourself with the writing skills necessary for success in CSS and PMS exams.
- Mock Exams and Personalized FeedbackRegular practice with mock exams and detailed individual feedback to track progress.
- Interactive LearningParticipate in live sessions with real-time Q A and discussions on key topics.
- Comprehensive Study MaterialsAccess to essay samples, précis exercises, grammar guides, and other learning resources.
There are two possible ways to secure admission to the extensive English essay and precis course for CSS and PMS.
You register for the online orientation session and attend three days of classes. At the end of the session, Sir usually sets a test for those who want admission to the course. The test syllabus is the same as whatever you are taught in the orientation. So, whoever qualifies for the test is offered admission to the course.
As you know, whenever Sir Kazim introduces an Extensive Session for CSS and PMS preparation, hundreds of aspirants start applying to secure admission to the course. However, Sir grants admission to a limited number of students. This time, there are just 50 seats in the Session, and 12 seats are already filled. So, you are advised to follow the process to secure your admission to the course in advance.
How do you secure admission to the course in advance?
You can apply for the course before the orientation session, where you must write a paragraph of around 200 words. Sir judges your English skills through this paragraph. If your basic English usually at an intermediate level is OK, the main admin,Miss Zaineb, contacts you for further processing, and you are granted admission to the course.
To secure your admission, Kindly write a 100 to 200 words paragraph on any of the following topics.
- 1- Why do I want to become a bureaucrat?
- 2- What two wishes do I want to make come true?
After writing the paragraph, you have to send it to any of the following WhatsApp numbers
- 0300-6322446
- 0332-6105842
Next Process
If your paragraph is not plagiarized, has little English articulation, and does not contain basic writing errors, Miss Zaineb will contact you for further details and ask for fee submission.
- Name
- Age
- City
- Qualifications
- Designation if any
- Contact Number
- Any CSS or PMS Previous Attempt
- Crossed Copy of ID Card
Your seat is reserved in the course as soon as your particulars are completed and the fee is submitted.
So, the best option you have is to apply before the orientation session. If you think your English basics are OK and you can quickly learn advanced English writing and communication skills, you can apply for the course now.
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