@@GejoSpeaksooh wow great sir , but honestly sir the way you elaborate and explain things is very unique and you are the best teacher for aptitude I've ever seen
Sir the way your are approaching is quite unique and I feel its the right time for creating DILR 1000 by Gejo because I got intrest and improvement in VARC by your course VARC1000 and I feel you are the best person for teaching DILR and I would rate my scores as D - 3 , I - 2 , L - 2, R - 3
Apart from being informative and engaging, your videos are somehow motivating and inspiring to watch. Thanks for the video, sir ! (p.s. Waiting for your 1.5 hr video too)
The 4 step process to approach a set is quite useful in giving a structure to our approach. Would like to see some example sets on how to follow this structure while solving in next videos. I would rate my D - 3, I -3, L-4, R-2 hoping to improve on that 🙌
Decipher - 3 Identify - 4 Layout - 2 Resolve - 4 Sir you're absolutely right, layout is very crucial, recently I tried to solve a DILR set my Decipher and Identify steps were good but the layout step my god! because of all that rough scribbling and congested writing it took me extra 10mins and even with the extra 10minutes I wasn't able to solve but when I wrote the information in a new page neatly it took me less than 5 minutes🤯 GEJO sir please please continue to do videos like these. Consider me as your RU-vid student❤
Sir, thankyou for this. Please make videos of most common pattern of any 4-5 DILR sets which we see across in the past 5 years. That would be really really helpful. Please consider this.
Sir for VARC a lot of people teach grammar and stuff.... Grammar is such a vast thing ... What according to you might be a few topics in grammar that we should learn . ( PS: I am a person who doesn't know anything in grammar but because I read books from young age ... If u give me a sentence... Without knowing any grammar I can figure out if it is correct or not... Idk if u understood what I am saying but basically I don't know grammar) HELP
Grammar is the foundation of language. Soz having a basic understanding of grammar is helpful, even for Reading Comprehension. It helps in understanding sentence structures - what is essential information and what is non essential. Understanding how sentences are built will help you to break down complex sentences and make sense of them. It's essential to know the function of various components like subject, verb, object, complement, modifiers. Non-CAT exams have grammar-based questions. So, pay attention to what is taught in your class. It would be useful.
I started my teaching career by teaching Quant and DILR. Then, I also took up Verbal :) There is a QA1000 course, but I do not teach in it. That course is run by ARKSS sir.