Paragraph Collection
1. My Favorite English Teacher
2. A Picnic that I Enjoyed
3. My Neighbors
4. If I Win A Lottery
5. Our Collage Canteen
6. A Village
Garden
7. A Railway Station
8. My mother
9. My F irst Day at a New School
10. A bus station
11. A Postman
12. A Railway Station
13. A Devastating
Flood I Experienced
14. A Stormy Night
15. A Moon Lit Night
16. An Honest man
17. A School Magazine
18. A Rainy Day
19. A Book Fair
20. A Beggar
21. Planning for future
22. The honest care taker.
23. Fables
24. A little
plant
25. Industry is the seed of
success
26.
A Celebration party
27. The magician
27. The Ghost
28. Importance of reading newspaper
29.
Importance of reading Story book
30.
A little learning is a dangerous things
31. Six blind men and an elephant
32. Our country
33. The Solar Cooker
34. Rice
35. How to Cook Rice
36. A Day Labour
36. A
Fountain Pen
37. A Good
Teacher
38. A Postman
39. A Street Beggar
40. A Tea –
Stall
41. A Village Doctor
42. An Owl
43. Australia
44. Australian
Aborigines
45. Dengue Fever
46. How mango juice
is processed
47. Mobile Phone
48. Our National Flag
49. Physical Exercise
50. Tea
51. The
Computer
52. The process of
Jam making
53. Your Classroom
54. Your
Mother
55. Your
Grand Father
56. Your
Grand Mother
57. Your Hobby
58. Your
reading room
59. Your
School Common Room
60. Your School
garden
61. Your School
Library
62. Your School
Shop
63.
Yourself
64. A Rickshaw Puller
65. Environmental Pollution
66. A Birth Day Party
67. A Village Doctor
68. Your Visit to a book fair
69. Tree Plantation
70.
Environment Pollution
71. My
visit to place of Historical Interest
72. Computer Learning
73. Parts of the body
74. A Book Fair
75. A farmer
76. Your
Class Teacher
Paragraph Collection
1. My Favorite English Teacher
I always feel a great attraction for
English classes. I eagerly wait for the classes. The teacher who takes the
class makes the lesson interesting. I enjoy the class because of his
presentation. He motivates the students to learn English. He wants us to use our
own English. He teaches us vocabulary so that we can speak English fluently. He
makes us speak in the class. He feels that we are weak and that is why we seek
his help. He tries to develop our skill. He dislikes cramming. He monitors the
class regularly. I like him very much for his method of teaching. He takes a
lenient view of the mistakes we commit. He expects the students to understand
everything. I attend his classes regularly. I also feel joy attending his
classes. I always try to be attentive in his classes. If I ever miss his class,
I consider it a great loss.
2. A Picnic that I Enjoyed
It was the month of December. My examination was over. I
along with my friends decided to go on a picnic. It was a thrilling idea. We
all were excited. We decided to go to a tea-garden in Sylhet. The garden was
the home land of a friend. It was a short journey. We gathered at our school
premises. We started our journey in the morning and reached the garden at about
10.00 a.m. We selected an open space which was shaded by trees. Then we
proceeded to make arrangements for cooking our food. We brought all the
equipments with us. Rima was in charge of cooking. We all assisted her. It took
only two hours to prepare the delicious dishes. After taking our food and
making a lot of enjoyments, we decided to return. We talked and danced gaily,
we sang merrily, we laughed. In fact, we enjoyed the picnic very much. Before
evening we got ready to start back. We also enjoyed on our way back home.
3. My Neighbors
We live in society as we are social beings. I have got
different sorts of neighbors. Some are honest and some of them are dishonest.
Some neighbors are co-operative while others are self-centered. Co-operative
neighbors stand beside our family when ever we are in any problem. But some
neighbors hardly react to our activities. One of our neighbors living above our
flat is always disturbing us. Most of the time they make unnecessary sounds. In
order to maintain good relation we never pretest their activities. But the
neighbor living next to our flat is very much considerate and reasonable. They
co-operate with us in every respect. We are fortunate enough to have a good
soul like our next –door neighbor whom we can rely on in our need. We maintain
peace with him and he also helps maintaining peace.
4. If I Win A Lottery
Most of the people of the world get allured by the term
‘lottery’. And I am not an exception. Often I feel tempted to buy lottery
tickets. I bought some lottery tickets last year but my luck did not favor me.
Even then I like to buy lottery conducted by attracted by a banner which was an
advertisement of lottery conducted by Sandhani. So I want to the nearby bank
and bought two lottery tickets. Then I started to imagine what I would do of I
win forty lac taka . If I win forty lac taka at first I will buy whatever my
family needs. I will buy a house for my family. Then I will deposit some money
with any bank for my future. I know that the remaining amount will not be
sufficient for establishing any hospital or educational institutions. So I
shall make arrangement foe higher studies of a poor student. Besides this I
have long been cherishing the desire to visit some countries like Nepal , Switzerland
and France.
So with the rest of the money I shall travel these countries. Oh! I have
forgotten to write one more thing. I will surely buy lots and lots of books
also.
5. Our Collage Canteen
A college canteen is a refreshment center for the students.
It is necessary to have a canteen in the college premises. The food and snacks
supplied by outside restaurants are usually sub standard and injurious to
health. So, students can get hygienic food in the college canteen. Our college
canteen is situated in the middle of the college. Students of all departments
can go there whenever they need. The canteen is clean and there are a few
students who remain in charge of keeping it clean. Some instructive posters are
hung on the wall. Snacks of all types are sold here. Even tea, soft drinks are
available here. The canteen is favorite to me because I like its clean
environment and systematic service. It plays an important role in our college
life. Students often discuss topics of their texts over a cup of tea in the
college canteen. They thus utilize their leisure time in the canteen in a productive
way.
6. A Village Garden
A suitable piece of land is needed for a vegetable garden.
The piece of land must be sunny. Water must not stand on it during the rainy
season, before planting vegetables the piece of land gas to be prepared well
and removed from the soil. In a vegetables garden we can grow all sorts of
vegetables in different seasons .vegetables are rich in food value and are
essential for our good health .But green, yellow and leafy vegetables are the
best source of vitamins and minerals . All sorts of vegetables should be
planted in a vegetables garden. A vegetables garden is not very expensive/ So
every family should have a vegetables garden.
7. A Railway Station
A railway station is a place where different kinds of rails
came, stand and start from. A railway station is a crowded and nosy place, Both
passengers and coolies remain busy. There may be waiting room for the
passengers. When a rail comes up, the passengers fall in a long line to get
into it. Most of the rail found jam packed, Yet the passengers push one after
another to get into it. Hawkers sill better leaf, cigarettes, newspapers, fancy
items etc. Book stalls, fruit shops and tea-stall are also found here, Some
evil doers often flock in the railway station and try to harm the passengers. A
railway station however, plays an important role in communication sector of the
country
8. My Mother
My mother’s name is Afifa Begum. She is about thirty eight
years old. She is a house wife and she works in our house and yard. Every day
she looks after our family. She cleans the house and cooks food for us. She
looks after the chickens and also sews our clothes. She is a member of
Bangladesh Family Planning Association, Faridpur. She learns about rules of
health and food there. She takes cars of our health and studies. She loves me
and my little sister very much. We also love her heartily.
9. My First Day at a New School
My father is a Government employee. Once he was transferred
to Khulna from Dhaka.
This is why I also had to move there with my family. There I got myself
admitted into Khulna
Zilla School.
But the school was totally unknown to me . I did not know anybody of the
school. For this, I felt very nervous at the first day at school. My father
took me to the school. At first we met the Headmaster. He was a very nice man.
He behaved with me very cordially. He gave me much good advice. He assured me
not to be class and introduced me to my classmates. They accepted me very
friendly. As a result, I became happy. I cannot forget that day still now.
10. A bus station
A bus station is a very
important place to those who travel by bus from one place to another. It is a
place where buses stop for sometime to facilitate the passengers to get in and
to get down from them. Important bus stands, especially the bus stands in a
city or, towns remain crowded throughout the day. Passengers are always found
waiting there. When a bus stops at such a stand, there is an unusual bustle and
hurry among the passengers. Some passengers hurry to get down from the bus,
while passengers waiting for the bus want to get into it. As a result there is
a great collision among the passengers. In such a situation the old and the
weak find it difficult to get into or get down. The scene often goes so far
that it seems passengers are fighting with one another to get in or to get down
first. Taking advantage of this pickpockets sometimes pick the pockets of the
passengers. Moreover, shouts of coolies, conductors, bus-helpers make the place
noisier. These are the usual sights of a bus stand during the busy hours of the
day. Besides, hawkers are often found busy selling their goods like cigarettes,
betel-leaves, newspaper, fruits etc.
11. A Postman
A postman is a familiar figure both in the towns and in the village. Even a child can instantly recognize him when he knocks at the door. He brings us news from our near and dear ones living at distant places. He works both in towns and in villages. He usually wears a khaki dress and carries on his soldiers a bag containing stamps, letters, post cards, parcels, money orders etc. though a postman is a low-great employee of the postal department, he performs a responsible job. His daily work begins with the sorting out of letters, parcels, money orders etc. in the post office. After having finished this job in the post office, he goes out on his beat to deliver them to their addressees. A town postman oft en drops letters into letterboxes or pushes them through some opening of the door. A village postman generally goes on his beat twice or thrice a week. He comes to the market place on hat days and delivers letters, parcels, money orders etc. to their respective addressees. A postman is really good man and a good friend to us. He performs his duties honestly and sincerely. He is hailed by every body and hated by one. We should feel for him, show honors to him and do something for his well-being.12. A Railway Station
A railway station plays an important role in the system of
train communication of a country. It is a place where trains stop to take in
and t o d r op down passengers and goods. If it is a big station, it remains
busy almost all the time of the day and night. Every station has one or more
platforms for the passengers in order to facilitate them to get into or to get
down from the train. In every station there is at least a building that usually
made of red bricks which is called station house. The building has several
rooms which are used as a booking office, ticket counters, and waiting rooms
for passengers. Besides, there are rooms for stationmaster rooms for officer on
duty and so on. The stationmaster is all in all in a station. He is assisted by
number of other staffs, railway police and guards. The passengers willing to
travel by train collect their tickets from the ticket counter. The ticket
counter generally opens half an hour before the arrival of the train. When a
train arrives the whole station area turns into a noisy place. Some passengers
hurry to get down from the train, at the same time passengers waiting for the
trains want to get into it. As a result, a collision of two groups of
passengers often takes place. In this time coolies are also found busy carrying
luggage’s of the passengers. As soon as the train leaves, the station sinks
into silence and turns into a deserted place.
13. A Devastating Flood I Experienced
Bangladesh
is a country which experience natural disaster almost every year. I experience
various sports of natural disasters in my life as I am a son of this soil.
Among all these calamities, the devastating flood in the year of 1988 is still,
vivid in my memory. Eight --districts in the south-west of Bangladesh had
been inundated seriously. The areas which were inundate had been out of flood.
Almost all the trees were uprooted. All kinds of crops were damaged totally
giving rise to a serious famine. The people of those districts became home
less, shelter less and food less. Though the government and some other
non-government organizations extended their helping hands towards the affected
people many people died of starvation. There broke out diarrhea in an epidemic
from following the food which also tool always many lives. I still get struck
with horror when I remember the havoc caused by that food
14. A Stormy Night
A stormy night is really dreadful and
horrible. It occurs specially in the month of chaitra and baishakh. In a stormy
night the sky is overcast with clouds. The winds blows violently from all
directions. Sometimes there is lighting occasionally thunders roar. People
shudder in fear. Nature looks very gloomy. There is terrible sound all around.
Roofs of houses are blown away. Trees are uprooted. It causes a great loss of
life and property. People can not sleep. They utter the name of Allah and
recite many lines of the holy Quaran. The people of other religion also
remember the name of God. However a stormy night is a night of horror and
destruction.
15. A Moon Lit Night
A moon-lit-night is a
pleasant and enjoyable night to us. Specially, when there is a full moon, the
night appears before us with all her magnificent beauty. The moon then looks a
disk of dazzling silver. Everything seems to be wrapped in silvery beam of the
moon. It bathes the whole earth with her pleasant light. Rivers, canals and
ponds seem to laugh in the splendid light of the moon. Everything looks bright.
The moon-lit-night has a great influence on the mind of the people of all ages.
The little children can hardly think of going to bed without enjoying the
night. A newly married couple house and pass some hours outside to enjoy the
beauties of the night. Elderly men and women also cannot keep indoors. They
gather in the courtyard and pass several hours in gossiping. Poets and lovers
of Nature also f eel a thrill of joy in their hearts. Even the birds and
beats come out leaving their resting places to enjoy the beauty of
the night. Of all Nature, a moon-lit- night is, perhaps, the most beautiful and
attractive. It keeps away from the dullness of a night and makes us sublime in
thoughts and deeds
16. An Honest man
It is an abstract idea
r to define an honest man. We can only say that an hones t man earns his living
by working honest. He is an embodiment of purity and truthfulness. An honest
man does not think of doing evil to others nor does he indulge in false pursuits.
He never breaks his promise once made. We can differentiate an honest man from
a dishonest one by his behavior, dealings and activities towards his follow
beings. Lives of all great men remind us that their greatness was due to their
honest. An honest man never stoops to any meanness or evil. He is true to his
word. He does what says. He never likes flattery. He sticks
to his principles whatever challenge may come. He is a safe custodian of truth
and justice. An honest man is usually a virtuous man. He always leads a plain
and simple life. There is none but loves and respects him. An honest men is
really a pride and glory of a society and a nation. The most honest men we
have, the better is for the nation. So all of us should be honest and should
follow the principles of honest in our day to day life. But it is a great
regret that an honest man is now hardly found in our country and the world at
large.
17. A School Magazine
The school
magazine is an annual or periodical publication of the school mostly written
and contributed by the students. It plays an important role in ones school
life. It is a forum through which our Juvenile learners can express the green
ideas and imagination of their mind. In order to conduct the work of publication
of the school magazine, at first a magazine committee is formed with the Head
master as the Chairman and chief patron. The committee generally consists of
nine members. Three of them are teachers and six are students. the Headmaster
selects the editor from among the teachers. Both
teachers and students write in it. Generally poems,
short stories, jokes, one-act plays, riddles and other writings relating to
school affairs are published in the magazine. The editor at first invites writings
from the teachers and the students for the magazine. After proper scrutiny and
correction the best ones are selected and sent to the press for printing. The
school magazine helps the young learners and writers to develop their latent
faculties. It helps them develop their power of thinking and writing. It
creates opportunities for one to become a writer and a poet in later life. In
fact, the school magazine is the first stepping stone for the future writers.
18. A Rainy Day
On a rainy
day it rains all day long. A rainy day is dull and gloomy. The sky is overcast
with thick clouds. The sky is not seen. None can go out without an umbrella.
Water stands on roads and slippery. Those who have officials and other business
go out with umbrellas over the head. Shoes in hand clothes folded up to knee.
Passers by also moves in the same way. Sometimes people slip and fall on the
midway. The poor suffer much on a rainy day. They can not go out in quest of
work and can not earn their daily food. They pass the day through suffering.
Most of the students do not go to the school. Only a few go to school but they
get drenched on the way. So classes are not held and it is a day of great joy
to them. Other people also stay at home and pass the day without doing any
things. The cattle keep standing in their sheds and bellow for fodder. A rainy
day is not pleasant at all.
19. A Book Fair
A book fair is a fair for selling and displaying books. A book fair is usually
arranged on the important days of a year. Sometimes any institution or a group
of books are found on miscellaneous subjects. People from different sects come
and gather here. Mainly literate people take interest in a book fair. Young
boys and girls gather here to find out their favorite books. In a book fair
there are different stalls of different publishers. Many publishers, poets, and
writers come here. Besides selling and buying books, different cultural
functions are held in a book fair. Even some stalls are found in a book fair to
sell snacks, cigarettes and trifling items of daily necessities. Sometimes in a
book fair some unpleasant incidents take place for the evil motive of the
miscreants. So, the complete interest for the book fair is often marred. Anyway
despite little untoward events, a book fair is very important for the
enlightened section of people
20. A Beggar
One who begs for alms is called a beggar. The beggar is common sight in Bangladesh. Beggars are different kinds some can walk, some limb, a few move on push carts. Begging is regarded as a serious social problem because it encourages idleness and apathy to work. Many find it easier to work. But majority of the beggars are homeless and hungry. Nobody employs them. The first thing that begging creates in a beggar is the loss of his sense of honour. There is no certainty in a beggar’s life. They do not have any definite place to live in. His home is wherever he sleeps. There are no fixed hours for his work. If the weather is inclement he suffers most. In fact, he is a man without fortune. He looks forward to the days of religious festivals when people are more charitable than other days. Reasons for begging are many. The unemployment problem and poverty are two main reasons. Arrangement should be made to turn them into a working force.
Textual Paragraph For Class VIII
21. Planning for future
Life
on earth is full of activities. No man can live here without planning for the
future. Success mainly depends on making plan. Student, teacher and all people
should make plan for getting success in life. We can get clear idea from our
text book. Mr. Ant was very industrious and Mr. Grasshopper was very lazy.Mr
Ant worked hard with planning so that he could lead a happy life. That is why
he didn’t face any hard days. On the other hand, Mr. Grasshopper wasted his
time in singing and merriment. So he had to lead a poor life with his family.
Students of class viii in Nurpur high School are like Mr. Ant. They made a
garden in their school. They ploughed the land, made agricultural tools and
sowed seeds and seedlings.They made a fence around the garden to protect
animals, hung a scarecrow to drive away the birds and watered the garden regularly.
They worked for making garden, growing flower and vegetables.They had
experience how to work for the future when they will grow up. So we should have
planning for the future.
22. The honest care taker.
The man who takes care of the house or goods or property or
land in owner’s absent. From the text, Suruj Ali was an honest caretaker of a
large mango orchard owned by a rich man,Hamidur Rahman by name. Suruj Ali was
honest, obedient, sincere and hard working. An honest caretaker like him is
rare in our society. He had been working in the orchard for long three years
but he didn’t know which mangoes were sweet and which were sour. Because, he
didn’t eat even a mango without the permission of his master for the sake of
honesty.His master ordered him to bring some sweet mangoes to entertain his
friends. But he was unable to select the sweet mangoes.This made the master
angry.After a few minutes, he understood the honesty of Suruj Ali and became
very happy. He felt proud of Suruj Ali and gave him a gold coin as a reward.The
honesty of Suruj Ali got recognition at last.
23. Fables
The word
‘Fable’ comes from the Latin word ‘Fabula’ which means a story. Fable helps to
teach a moral lesson. The characters in a fable are usually animals or forces
of nature whose words and actions reflect on human behavior. It is a form of
folk literature. Fables are stories with a message of morality which makes us
wiser. Fables are also contained instructions, directions, advice, suggestion.
They suggest us to follow the right path.Aesop was the best fable’s writer who
lived in Greece
in the sixth century BC. Aesop wrote many fables to teach people. He liked to
teach people through entertainment. The Ant and the grasshopper is a famous
fable of Aesop. In the story Mr. Grasshopper was very lazy. He was unwilling to
work. He spent his time in singing. As a result he suffered much in the long
run. On the other hand, Mr.Ant was very active and careful about his future. He
enjoyed his life very much. It bears a moral lesson. The morality of the story
is “ Don’t be lazy and work hard. Or We should not put off our work for
tomorrow.”
24. A little plant
The earth is full of natural things. A little plant is
one of them. Every seed is a potential plant. The life of a plant lies in the
seed. It sleeps in the heart of a seed.When a seed is sowed in the soil, it
sleeps deeply. It is needed to take care of it. It grows up the help of nature
.The natural elements such as sun shine, sufficient rain, Air, water are
essential to grow up it. Sun shine is essential for the seed. It supplies
sufficient energy to creep up a plant. A seed is transferred into a plant by
the help of sun shine, sufficient rain, air, water.The sun shine and rain drops
call a plant to see the beautiful earth. Then, It grows gradually. It is the
life of a little plant.
25. Industry is the seed of success
Industry
is the seed of success. Success depends mainly
on hard work in general. No one prosper without being industrious. If we
notice the life of the world famous person, we will find them as industrious.
Those who become great in the world were industrious. They didn’t know what
rest is. On the other hand, idleness is the mother of all evils.It destroys
man’s ability and dignity. From the text, we came to know that Mr. Ant was very
industrious. He worked hard in his field. During the sowing season he didn’t
sit idly. He prepared his fields and sowed the seeds and seelings.He took great
care of the plants. During harvesting period, he got much crops. He stored them
in his granary. As he was careful about his future, he worked hard so that he
could lead happy life. He became very happy with his family. Mr. Grasshopper was very lazy. He was unwilling to work.
He spent his time in singing. As a result he suffered much in the long run. We
can say that Industry is the key to success.
26. A Celebration party
A celebration party
is a joyful occasion for special festivities to mark some happy event.
It is a matter of amusement and amazement. There is a proverb “ weal and woe come
by turns.” After sorrow comes happiness. To express joy, people arrange
celebration party. People want to observe any special day to remember an event.
From our text book we came to know that Mrs. Siddiqua Murshed went home after
staying in the hospital about a week. She made a plan to thank the young people
and their parents who helped her. She arranged a celebration party in her
house. She invited them to her house for lunch. Mrs. Murshed was very happy as
everyone came to the party. She made a speech for thanking her guests.
She expressed her heartfelt thank to Anwar and Kashem who saved her life after
accident. Finally she thanked all who helped her to recover from the injury so
fast. People on earth pass most of the time in sadness and sorrow. They want to
forget their sufferings by celebrating party. It is very important of our life.
27. The magician
A magician is a person who entertains people by
doing magic tricks. It is a supernatural power with mysterious result. The man
who is expert in this profession is called a magician. A magician shows
magic and casts spells and turns the shape of things. From the text book we
came to know about a famous magician whose name was Frankel.. He was a good
magician because he used his magic to make bad people good. If they improved,
he would take his magic off. As a result his name and fame spread far and
wide. He lived in a small town small town in Germany. He worked there in a
laboratory in his house. He never did any house work. He got them done by his
spells. In this way he made his life easier and comfortable. When Frankel grew
old, he appointed a boy called Hans to practise magic after his death.
27. The Ghost
A ghost is the spirit of a dead person, especially one
believed to appear in bodily likeness to living persons or to haunt former
habitats. It is normally invisible formation. From the text book We
came to know that ‘The Ghost’ is an play with five scenes. It was written by
Mr. Anis Ahmed. It was staged on the occasion of the Annual Cultural Week of
Nurpur High School. Many actor and actresses acted in this play. The central
character of the play was Keramat. He was 25 years old. He pretended himself to
be a ghost. He covered himself with a long white cloth. A bamboo frame had seen
fixed inside the cloth to make him tall. He used to hide himself under a banyan
tree. When he saw any passerby with goods, he made horror sound to frighten the
passer-by and snatched away his goods. In this way he snatched many
things from people. They thought it as a ghost. But this unwanted practice
didn’t last long. Finally his identity was disclosed. Then he was punished
enough for his evil deeds.
28. Importance of reading newspaper
Newspaper is a store house of knowledge. It is a mirror of the
current world. By reading newspaper we can enrich our knowledge on various
fields. It is also part and parcel of education. By reading newspaper we can
learn the current information on science, education, literature , agriculture,
sports and games, arts and culture. Every student and every educated person
should read newspaper. So, be serious about reading newspaper.
29. Importance
of reading Story book
Story
book has a great literary value. It gives us entertainment. Every man likes to
get amusement. During reading story book, every student gets inspiration on his
study subconsciously. The student who reads story book early is more eager on
studying than others. Parents also enhance their children’s literacy learning
by inspiring them to read story book. Stories should be a part of the everyday
routine. Only bookish knowledge is not perfect for practical life. So we should
read others book like story book
30. A
little learning is a dangerous things
Learning is essential in every sphere of life.No
development is possible without learning.It is called power .It leads a man to
the way of progress. A learned man is always respected by all.But a
little learning is always dangerous.It brings untold miseries for him and
for others.A man having little learning always tries to do something what a
learned man dares to do that.From the text we came to know about an apprentice
who worked under the guidence of Frankel.His name was Hans.Hans with his little
learning cast a magic without the permission of his teacher .This could be
dangerous unless his master saved him.In another part of the text book we
noticed that Anower's cousin wanted to drive a car with his little knowledge
that might cause an accident. So we see that a little learning is a dangerous
thing.
21. SIX BLIND MEN AND AN ELEPHANT
Once upon a time,many years ago,there lived six young
men .They were very keen to learn and never stopped searching to
knowedge.But unfortunately all of them were blind .One day they were walking
through the dark Indian forest,when they heard a sound .They all stopped and
listened carefully .They listened again.So very slowly and carefully they
approached the sound .Suddenly a voice called out.''Good morning
gentlemen.Where are you going ?'' '' Oh,nowhere;we're just looking for
something, ''replied the voice .The six blind men requested the voice to teach
them something new and interesting.By the by they knew that the teacher
had an elephant .They wanted to know what elephant was.They touched the
different limbs of elephant .The first blind man touched the elephant's
side.It was like a wall and rough .The second blind man touched the elephant 's
tusk.It was smooth ,long and like spear.The third blind man touched the
elephant's trunk.It was moving and soft .It was more like a snake.The
fourth blind man touched the elephant's leg. It was thick,large and like a
tree.The fifth blind man touched the elephant's ear .It was thin,large and like
a fan .The sixth blind men touched the elephant's tail.It was moving ,but
not like a snake.It was swinging like a rope.The six blind men argued becuse
they could not agreewith each other.The teacher laughed and said that they were
all right.He further said that his elephant had no end as the sky has no
end.
32. Our country
Bangladesh declared independence on 26 March 1971. It became
free from Pakistan
on 16 December 1971 after a great lieration war. Bangladesh is a small country with
a large population. It is a democratic country with many kinds of people. They
follow different religions and cutoms..All these people are free and have equal
rights. Some people of these basic rights are the right to food, health,
shelter, and education. It is not easy for everyone to have these basic rights,
because they are expensive. Banladesh is also a beautiful country with many
resources. It is a fertile land and where rice, jute, sugar-can,tea and fruits
grow in plenty. Bangladesh
has rich deposit of oil, gas and coal. It can utilize these resources and
become prosperous. These things can help Bangladesh to earn money and give
basic rights to her people.s
33.The Solar Cooker
The solar cooker
is a device which uses the energy of sunlight to heat food or drink to cook. It
is cheaper than Gas Oven. Solar cookers use no fuel, which means that
their users do not need to pay for firewood, gas, electricity, or other fuels.
Therefore, over time a solar cooker can pay for itself in reduced fuel costs.
Since it reduces firewood use, the solar cooker reduces deforestation and
habitat loss. Since there are about 2 billion people who are still cooking on
open fires, widespread use of solar cookers could have large economic and
environmental benefit Solar cookers are a form of outdoor cooking and are often
used in situations where animal fuel consumption is important, or the danger of
accidental fires is high.
34. Rice
Rice is a good
source of protein and main food in many parts of the world.It grows well in Bangladesh,
India, Pakistan, Japan and many parts of the world.It contains protein quality,
mineral and vitamin quality, carbohydrate and fat quality that may be useful to
human health. There are many kinds of Rice of our country. Rice such as
Amon, Aus, IRRI, BORO grow plenty in our country. Amon is sown in the
month of Srabon and Bhadra. It is reaped in Paush. Rice is grown in different
season. BORO grows in marshy place. It is sown in winter and reaped in Springs.
There are two kinds of Rice such as Atab and Siddha. Delicious food is prepared
from Rice.
35. How to Cook Rice
Rice is our main food. it is easy to make perfect rice every
time. First, you have to buy some high quality rice. Next, pour two cups of
rice into a pot. After that, it is very important to rinse the rice very well
with cold water. It can be rinsed by filling the pot half way with
water and mixing the rice. When the water turns white, pour out the water but
not the rice. You should repeat this step until the water does not turn white.
Next, add two cups of water and cover the pot with a lid. Then put the pot on
the oven and set the oven to high. As soon as the water boils, turn the stove
down to simmer. Wait for twenty minutes and then remove the pot from the
stove. Finally , Rice is cooked. In this way, Rice is to be cooked.
36. A Day Labour
A day
labourer is an unskilled person. He works in various fields. He works outdoor
and usually employed in agricultural and constructional work. His work needs
strength rather than skill. He works hard from dawn to dusk. He is generally
paid at the end of the day. His income is very low and sometimes cannot earn
even a reasonable wage. He usually lives in a slum and lives a sub-human life
with his family. He goes out early in the morning to look for work. He works
hard the whole day and buys food for his family. With his small earnings and
returns home in the evening. Sometimes he and his family go without food if he
cannot manage work. In harvesting season his work is in great demand and he can
earn more. Then he can meet the bare necessaries of his life with his
additional income. But in leisure period, when there is not much work for him,
his conditions become worse. The life of a day labourer is full of sorrows and
sufferings. He can hardly enjoy peace and happiness. In all weathers good and
bad – he works hard all day long and earns his livelihood the sweat of his
brow. Though the service of a day labourer is great importance, he is very much
neglected. So pragmatic steps should be taken immediately to ensure jobs and
shelter for this poorest of our population.
36. A Fountain Pen
A fountain
pen is an instrument which is used for writing purpose. Now a day a fountain
pen is an essential article of the educated men of all ages. Students and
educated men can not do a single moment without a fountain pen. It has earned
much popularity. It has two parts- the main body and the cap. The main body
holds the nib. It is hollow inside and holds ink in its hollow body. Again
there is a rubber tube in the hollow bodies of some fountain pens. This rubber
tube contains ink. The cap has a clip attached to its end. It protects
the nib from the clip one holds a fountain pen on the edge of his pocket. The
fountain pens are of different colours, shapes and sizes.
37. A Good Teacher
A good
teacher is good person of a country. He/she is a person who teaches the
students according to the method. Mr. X is such kind of person. He is an MA in
English. He took training on English and also has a B.Ed. degree and another
Master degree on Secondary education from IER of Dhaka University with thesis.
He tries to teach us methodically. He believes on transfer of learning. He
never influences us to memorise the lesson. He often says that the coaching
centre and the school have a vast difference. A school tries to influence the
student to know but a coaching centre always influences on memorising. For this
a school is always needed. He is a person of good character. He never tells a
lie to us which most other teachers frequently do now. He also believes that a
teacher never tells a lie with the students if he or she is really a teacher.
So we love him and took him as an ideal character for our future life.
38. A Postman
A postman is a familiar person related with delivering letter, percales both in
towns and countryside. He is an ill-paid postal departmental servant. Generally
he puts on a khaki dress supplied by postal department. It is also renowned as
their uniform to wear. He sorts out letters, puts them into a bag and goes out
to deliver them to the proper address. He also carries letters, parcels. His
day begins with sunrise morning and continues until sunset the evening of the
day. A postman must be dutiful, active and kindhearted honest people. He sometimes
continues his normal duties neglecting the sun and the rain. At first he opens
the postal-box and takes out the letters and then seals them with a date-stamp
and does his duty according to the office duty. Then he goes from door to door
to supplies articles. All classes of people are the friend of him. In society
he possesses a unique position.
39. A Street Beggar
The person who begs in a street from the solvent people is called a street
beggar. He or she is a familiar person in our country. He or she is a common
sight in the street of Bangladesh.
He sometimes sits or stands by the roadside or in a market place, or in traffic
Jam point with a bowl with his hand. He may be lame, one eyed, blind or dumb.
He tries to attract the notice of the passerby using painful words. He also
quotes some lines from Quran and Haditch or religious books or folk songs. The
passerby gives him coins being moved with pity and sympathy. Thus he earns for
his survivals. He does not give anything to the society. His family status is
not satisfactory to the general people. We have to change them main stream of
flow by learning technical hands.
40. A Tea – Stall
Tea stall
is a small shop where tea and snacks are sold. Tea is the cheapest hot drink in
Bangladesh.
A tea stall is fond everywhere of cities and towns. It is found in every corner
of cities and towns and also found in many villages and in every hat and
bazaar. A tea stall is opened early in the morning and closed late at night.
People of all social strata and of all ages gather at a stall. They may take
some snacks with tea. While taking tea, people talk over various
issues like politics, local events and matters of common concern. Sometimes
local disputes are solved here. So a tea stall is a place of social gathering.
It plays an important role in a society.
41. A Village Doctor
The man who deals with village people and gives medicine to the rural people
without any knowledge about medicine is called the village doctor. He takes
slight training from an experienced doctor. The village peoples like him very
much. In other words he is favorite people to the villagers. He may not a good
or an efficient doctor but he goes if anybody calls him to their house. He
selects medicine depending on his general idea. He also has an own dispensary
where he sits from morning till night. Every day he gets up early in the
morning and takes his bathe and takes his meal and goes to his dispensary.
Sometimes he takes an assistant. When people fell in danger he helps them and
gives them necessary medicine. He looks after his patients from his own heart.
He is a beneficial person of the society and does great services to the rural
people.
42. An Owl
Like all
other birds of Bangladesh
an owl is also familiar bird. It looks ugly. It is grey in colour. Its nails
are very sharp. It kills rats, mice etc. with its nail. It is a nocturnal bird.
It is hardly seen in the day time because of its sleeping. It comes out at
night. It shrieks at night. It scars passer by at night. The crow is its enemy.
If it comes out in the day time the crow attacks it. An owl feeds on rat, mouse
and mole. It is very useful to us. It kills rats which destroy our ripe crops.
43. Australia
Australia is a big country with vast lands.
It has much fewer people and the fewest people are in the Central
Desert because it is the most
difficult part of Australia
to live in. This desert covers most of Australia. For miles there are no
trees. Its climate is very hot and dry. Here rainfall is very less. The rain
only comes once or twice a year and some years there is no rain at all.
44. Australian Aborigines
The Australian Aborigines are one of the oldest races of the world. They lived
in Australia
for many thousands of years before any other people came. Nobody knew about
them. They lived very simply. They didn’t use clothes, houses or furniture.
They didn’t have horses, cows or goats. They didn’t grow wheat or rice. They
hunted animals and collected plants. They were clever and used footprints in
the desert sand. They were friendly and shared everything.
45. Dengue Fever
Dengue fever has been specially identified in recent years. This is an
infectious and incurable disease. Its virus is carried by a sort of mosquito.
its name is Aedes. This sort of mosquito is found in water, in the flower vase,
in the rubbish or in the kitchen, where water can amass. There are two type of
dengue fever-one is normal and the other is very dangerous. The second one
leads the affected person to death. The affects of this fever are very
dangerous. The second one leads the affected person to death. The effects of
this fever are very dangerous. It can cause death to one within seven days. If
one s attacked with the fever one can surely die. Any proper medical treatment has
not yet been invented to protect people from this disease. If people keep their
environment safe and clean. Aedes can’t grow here and there. If there
don’t grow, there will be no fear of attacking dengue fever. Cleanliness is the
precondition to save ourselves from the attack of dengue fever.
46. How mango juice is processed
Mangoes are
collected from the mango orchards or markets during the month of June / July in
our country and sent to processing factories. First the mangoes are stored out
and the rotten or defective ones are kept aside. Fresh and ripe mangoes are
then cleaned and washed in water thoroughly. Later on mangoes are crushed by
hand or machines. Water and syrup in required quantity are added with mango
juice with some perspective. The perspective helps in keeping the mango juice
for a long period without getting decomposed. The product is then kept in
bottles or containers. The small containers are then sealed and labelled.
Containers are packed in boxes and sent to market for sale.
47. Mobile Phone
Mobile phone is an electronic device which is
moveable from one place to another. It is based on radio wave. The sending
option has the capacity to transform voice tone into electronic wave which is
taken by another device and transform into the sound instantly and then the
communication goes on. It is the gift of science. Now it is said that the world
is in fist of a human. It has some advantages as well as disadvantages. Now it
is not needed to go out for ring. Everybody who has a phone can call
others from their own place. It lessens our tension. Once we had to wait a week
or half of month for news from home and abroad. But now in every moment
messages are available from required person. So it is said that mobile creates
revolution in communicative sector.
48. Our National Flag
The flag
which indicates our freedom and sovereignty is known as our national flag. Its
size is confined to 10:6. The flag is green with a red circle in the middle of
it. The green colour symbolizes the evergreen nature of the country. The red
circle represents the fresh red blood of the martyrs in the liberation war of
1971. Our National Flag is hoisted at govt. offices, educational institutions,
etc. On the 14 December, 21 February and on the other national mourning day our
national flag kept half-mast. Our feelings about the flag are very sensational
and respectful. When we see our national flag, our heart is fulfilled with joy
and respect. We bow down our heads towards it. Our duty towards it should be responsible
and sacrificial. We should take an oath we must save the honour and dignity of
this flag even instead of our lives.
49. Physical Exercise
Physical
exercise means the regular movement of limbs of our body according to rules. It
is essential to keep our body fit and mind sound. There lies a close connection
between body and mind. We can not think a sound mind without a sound health. It
is physical exercise which enables us to build a good health. Physical exercise
makes our body active and the muscles strong. It also improves our power of
digestion and blood circulation. It gives strength to our brain. So we should
take regular physical exercise in order to maintain a sound health and lead a
happy life.
50. Tea
Tea is a
kind of plant. Tea mainly grows in china, India,
Japan, Indonesia and Ceylon. It grows on the slope of
hills or hilly regions. It requires excessive rain water but the rain water
must not stay at the root. Tea seeds are sown in a nursery in the rainy season.
The tea plant grows twenty to thirty feet high in its wild state but they are
not allowed to grow so high in the garden. They are pruned and allowed to grow
from three to four feet high. There are four crops a year. The first plucking
gives the best tea and the rest give tea of inferior quality. The preparation
of tea is not a hard work. Black leaves are dropped in boiled water. Sugar and
milk are also mixed. Thus a taste cup of tea is made.
51. The Computer
The computer is an electronic device. It is recent invention of the universe.
It has become an essential part of our modern life now it has greatly benefited
us and brought us about revolutionary changes in our life. Any electronic
device that helps people to solve mathematical calculation is generally known
as computer. It becomes an essential part of our modern and present life. It
greatly benefited us and brought about revolutionary changes in our life. At
the very beginning some people tries to keep their record. In this connection
they made a machine that is called ‘abacus.’ Today computer is using for
different kind of research. Trained mathematicians are using the computer for
solving problems of their field. From the calculation to printing in every
section it is specially used. In an office computer is an important element of
the modern office. They cannot do a single correspondence without a computer.
Actually it is an electronic brain and it helps us to easy our deeds.
52. The process of Jam making
Jam is a
thick substance made by boiling fruit juice with sugar. The Process system of
jam is as follows . First we are to buy fruit from market. Sorting and removing
the rotten ones is the second work . Next it is necessary to clean and remove
large seeds. For making jam , proper quantity of sugar should
be mixed with the fruits in a cauldron. Then after that boiling is needed
.Continuous stiring during boiling is necessary. After proper boiling we should
allow it too.
53. Your Classroom
A classroom
is the place where classes are held for teaching students. My class room is in
the ground floor of our school. It is very spacious and well ventilated. It can
accommodate fifty students. It has two doors and four wide windows. As a result
the room gets sufficient air and light the room s well electrified with four
fans and three tube and energy lights. We use the fans when it is necessary.
There are twenty smooth high benches and twenty comfortable low benches for
seating arrangement of the students. There is a raised platform with a fine
chair and a table for the teacher. A big blackboard is fixed to the wall. The
walls and the ceiling are nicely white washed. There is no wall writing. We
keep the neat and clean. We keep the classroom neat and clean. We feel
comfortable in the class room.
54. Your Mother
My mother
is an ideal housewife of sixty. She comes of a respectable conservative Muslim
family. She is very polite, gentle, affectionate and intelligent. She manages
the family very nicely. She does every household works. She takes great care of
all of us. My mother is very religious. She is also very kind to the poor. My
mother has a good sense of health. She keeps our house neat and clean. She is a
woman of good taste. She reads the holy Quran when she gets time. She bears a
good moral character. She advises us to follow the path of truth and honesty.
She also advices us to be polite, gently and modest, I hold mother in profound
respect. I am greatly indebted. I am greatly indebted to my mother.
55. Your Grand Father
My grand
father’s name is Abdur Rahman. He comes a respectable Muslim family. He can
read and write. Now he is sixty. He is strong and healthy. He can move easily.
He is gentle and pious. He is also very kind to the poor. He takes great care
of all the members of the family. My grandfather loves me very much. In my
childhood he used to tell me fine stories and I would sleep beside him. He
takes care of my education. During my childhood my grandfather used to teach me
the letters of Bangla. English and Arabic. Even today if my parents scold me
for fault of mine, they are taken to task seriously by my grand father. He is
really a nice man.
Your
Grandmother
56. Your Grand Mother
My
grandmother’s name is Rahima Khatun. She comes of a respectable Muslim family.
She can read and write. Now she is sixty. She is strong and healthy. She can
move easily. She is gentle. She is also very kind to the poor to the poor. She
takes great care of all the members of the family. My grandmother loves me very
much. In my childhood she used to tell me fine stories and I would sleep beside
her. She takes care of my education. During my childhood my grandmother used to
teach me the letters of Bangla. English and Arabic. Even today if my parents
scold me for any fault of mine, they are taken to task seriously by my
grandmother. My grandmother is really a nice woman.
57. Your Hobby
Hobby is an extra
work. It always remains out of syllabus. Like others I have a hobby of my own.
It is gardening. It gives me much pleasure. I have a garden in front of my
reading room. Whenever I get time I work in it. I loose the soil with my spade
and hoe and weeds out the grass. I water the plants regularly. I also put fence
around the garden so that cattle or naughty children can’t do any harm to my
garden. In the morning my heart leaps up with joy to see the garden of various
flowers. They spread a sweet smell. The garden also looks very charming. My
hobby is a great source of joy and pleasure. It relieves me from my routine
bound work. It helps me forget sorrow and sufferings. It makes my body strong
and makes my mind jolly. So I like it very much.
58. Your reading room
Reading room
is an essential place for every student. Especially silent environment is
helpful for anybody. So its necessity has known no bounds. We have a building,
which has seven rooms. Its’ southern room is airy and the environment is fresh.
For this reason I select the room for my study. Moreover there is a chair, a
table, a shelf for containing books and also an almirah for the same functions.
I keep all my important materials on the table nicely. I feel fresh in the
room. I have a flower garden beside the room. When the flower blooms it spread
its scent. Then the environment is felt fine. I look after the garden in the
evening. I always keep it neat and clean.
59. Your School Common Room
A school
common room is the part and parcel of a school. Students come here, take rest
and make friendship. It keeps a school always fresh, live and cheerful. Our
school has a big common room. There are tables and benches in the common room.
There are a radio and a TV for the recreation of the students. Almost all the
dailies, weeklies and other magazines are available here. Students come here,
listen to radio, watch TV, read newspapers and discuss many things. T is nice
place for the students for indoor. Our common room is nice and useful place
indeed.
60. Your School garden
We have a big
garden in front of our school. We have made the garden. Our teachers always
help us. We work in the garden. We loose the soil and water the plants. We pull
out the weeds. We have put a fence around the garden. Cows, goats and naughty
boys can’t do any harm to our garden. Moreover, the bearer of the school takes
care of the garden. We produce different kinds of vegetables and flowers. We
sell them and make a good profit. We spend it for the good of the school. The
garden keeps us fresh and active. In fact it has enhanced the beauty of the
school.
61. Your School Library
A library is a
store house of knowledge. A library is part and parcel of a school. No school
is complete without a library. Our school has a good library. It is housed in a
separate two storied building. The library has a good collection. There are
many almirah. The books are arranged in different shelves according to subject
s. The reading room and the office room of the librarian are separate. The
librarian has some assistants. There is a big reading room. The reading room is
well furnished. When we take the help of a catalogue, the assistants at once
find the book and help us. We are issued library cards. We can borrow books
from the library. We can borrow books from the library. We are to return
the borrowed books after two weeks. In the reading room we can read as many
books as we like. No body is allowed to noise. I am proud of my school library.
62. Your School Shop
We have started a
shop in our school. We have formed a committee to run the shop. The
headmaster is the chief of the committee. all other teachers are the member of
it. Two students from each class are representatives on the committee. We have
engaged two sales men. we also work there by turn. Everybody of our school buys
his or her necessary things at a cheaper rate. Still then we make a good
profit. We use the profit for the good of the school. The shop is of great use
to us because from it we have learnt the lesson of self –reliance and
co-operation.
63. Yourself
I live with
my parents, grandmother and grandfather. We are five brothers and sisters. I am
the last of all. My grandfather is a retired government school teacher. At
present he spends his time in social activities. My grandmother is a nice old
lady. My father is a working doctor in a government hospital. My mother is a
professor of English in a college. My elder brother is a doctor also. My sister
is a teacher also. My other brothers are businessman and I am student. I take
part in game and sports. I say my prayer. I obey my parents and teachers. I
maintain my routine.
64. A Rickshaw Puller
Rickshaw is a common vehicle in Bangladesh. It is paddled by human
being. One who pulls a rickshaw is a rickshaw-puller. He lives in the slum area
of the city. He supports his family through great hardship. He lives from hand
to mouth. His family lives in great poverty. What he earns is spent to
maintain his family somehow. He passes his days in great troubles. There is
severe poverty in his family for which his family members suffer a lot. He is
to undergo hard labour. His sorrows know no bounds. There is no time table of
his work. He works long hours on a day. He usually pulls his rickshaw from
morning to midnight. He earns very scanty to meet up the demands of his family.
Usually he lives a poor life, which is under poverty level. We can
better his condition if we evaluate his hard labour . It is our
holly duty to sympathetic towards him. Our kind behavior may
lead him to a happy and prosperous direction.
65. Environmental
Pollution
Environment
means the surroundings which are around us. There are many things which pollute
the environment. Defunct garbage, carbon- di–oxide, carbon mono-oxide of the
engines, different kinds of chemical trash, toxic water and unbearable sound
pollute the environment. Our environment is polluted in three ways. Air is polluted
by different kinds of poisonous gases. Water is polluted by rotten trash and
chemical elements. Sound is polluted when it is used beyond its capable power.
Smoke pollutes air by melting pitch, emitting from motor vehicles. Mills and
factories pollute water by throwing their industrial discharge into river,
cannel. Water can also be polluted by chemicals used for cultivation. City life
is becoming ill and unhealthy by environment pollution. Environment pollution
is injurious because it affects human lives and world very dangerously. If we
want to stop pollution, we shall have to take some effective steps against it.
Air, water and sound should be made from all kinds of toxic things and misuse.
Now is the best time to raise a slogan, “Save the environment, save the lives.”
66. A Birth Day Party
We are thankful to Allah Who has created us as human beings. We often celebrate
the Day when we were born. I also celebrated the last anniversary of my birth
on 3rd January this year. As I have no brother or sister. I
had to take full responsibility myself. First of all I started to
dust out drawing room and ma de it neat and clean. After that I
decorated this room with colourful balloons and
paper made flowers. I also had to order birthday
cake and my mother cooked some delicious
foods. I invited all of my close friends; and my cousins were also present in
that celebration. My parents gave me a nice dress
and my friends brought different beautiful gifts
and wished me a long life with beautiful
birthday card. I enjoyed the occasion greatly. When all the guests
arrived, we started the programme. I cut the cake with a song from the parents
and guests, “Happy Birthday to you.” Then the dinner
was started and continued till 9 pm. The programme was finished
through songs and sounds. My cousins and friends took a number of photos.
There was an atmosphere of joy and merriment everywhere in the
house on the occasion. I eagerly wait every year for this very day.
67. A Village Doctor
The man who deals with village people and gives medicine to the rural
people without any knowledge about medicine is called the village doctor. He
takes slight training from an experienced doctor. The village peoples like him
very much. In other words he is favorite people to the villagers. He may not a
good or an efficient doctor but he goes if anybody calls him to their house. He
selects medicine depending on his general idea. He also has an own dispensary
where he sits from morning till night. Every day he gets up early in the
morning and takes his bathe and takes his meal and goes to his dispensary.
Sometimes he takes an assistant. When people fell in danger he helps them and
gives them necessary medicine. He looks after his patients from his own heart.
He is a beneficial person of the society and does great services to the rural
people.
68. Your Visit to a
book fair
A book fair which is organized to display and sell books is
called a book fair. I visited a book fair organized on the 21st
February last year. It was held on the occasion of observing the 21st
February. The book fair was held in the premises of Bangla Academy.
I went to visit the fair with some of my teachers and closed friends. The fair
looked very grand, large and nice. I went round the fair. I saw different book
stalls, a huge crowd of people. The books such as novels, rhymes, adventure
series etc. were available here. I saw the children and students were buying
books according to their respective choice and taste. I learnt many things and
purchased a few books by Emdadul Hoque Milon. I saw him surrounded by a lot of
fans. He seemed to feel tired of giving autographs. The seminar held at the
foot of a tree attracted me most. I gathered immense experience through
visiting the fair.
69. Tree Plantation
Trees are the best friend of man. They do us good in many
ways. They supply us food, medicine, timber, fuel and what not. The trees take
in Carbon di-oxide and give us oxygen without that no animals can live. The
trees present us flowers, the most beautiful things on earth. They keep the
atmosphere cool and bring down rain. Yet some people are so ungrateful that
they recklessly cut down such a beneficial friends. The little forests
that we have in Chittagong, Khulna, Dinajpur, and Tangail areas are
shrinking day by day for increasing population. There are various fruit
trees n all over the country. But they are not sufficient to meet our
fruit requirement. To make our country prosperous and to
check air pollution and to save our earth from greenhouse
effects we should plant more and more trees. Trees make the earth
beautiful. Trees gives us fruits which are the best kind of
food. That is why heaven is imagined as a
garden full of trees. The earth without trees
would be a big desert where all animals
will die . So we should plant more trees.
70. Environment Pollution
Environment means the surroundings which is
around us. There are many things which pollute the environment. Defunct
garbage, carbon- di–oxide, carbon mono-oxide of the engines, different kinds of
chemical trash, toxic water and unbearable sound pollute the environment. Our
environment is polluted in three ways. Air is polluted by different kinds of
poisonous gases. Water is polluted by rotten trash and chemical elements. Sound
is polluted when it is used beyond its capable power. Smoke pollutes air by
melting pitch, emitting from motor vehicles. Mills and factories pollute water
by throwing their industrial discharge into river, cannel. Water can also be
polluted by chemicals used for cultivation. City life is becoming ill and
unhealthy by environment pollution. Environment pollution is injurious because
it affects human lives and world very dangerously. If we want to stop
pollution, we shall have to take some effective steps against it. Air, water
and sound should be made from all kinds of toxic things and misuse. Now is the
best time to raise a slogan, “Save the environment, save the lives.”
71. My visit to place of Historical Interest
I am always
curious by nature to know the places of historical interest. Whenever I get an
opportunity, I visit a place . During the last
winter vacation, I got such an opportunity to visit Shat
Gambuj Mosque at Bagherhat , a great historical place with my parents.
The Mazar of Khan Jahan Ali at Bagherhat is a fine one storied building. It has
a beautiful dome. It is a big and beautiful building. The mosque is beautifully
decorated both inside and outside . The mosque was used as a prayer hall
as well as the court of Khan Jahan Ali.The mosque has great
attraction for the tourists and visitors. There is a
big dighi. It is said that a horse was made to run before digging
the dighi. The horse run straight covering a certain distance from the
dighi. That distance was accepted as the length of the dighi. That
is why, the dighi is called Ghora Dighi.I visited the whole length of the dighi
and came to know many things about the social works of Khan Jahan Ali. I spent
seven hours there and saw many historical things and enjoyed myself. Now,
It is one of the greatest tourists attractions and the best
architectural beauties of Bangladesh.
I left Bagherhat but the memory still is
vivid in my memory.
72. Computer Learning
Today Computer is the fastest growing industry in our
economy. By computer learning, we mean, gaining the know-how of the basic
concepts related to a computer and gaining the basic knowledge of computer
operation. Knowing about the basic parts of a computer, the basic concepts
behind the use of computer. As computers are widely used today, acquiring
computer learning is the need of the day. Nowadays, many schools are equipped
with computers for educating their students. Computer is an integral part of
education system. Teachers and professors use computers for teaching, giving
presentations, assessing various data banks, maintaining database of students,
communication in the form of e mails or chat, browsing the Internet and
preparing students to have a competitive edge in the global job market.
Computers have revolutionized the learning for students in a big way. They can
watch various films on wild life, history, geography, science and encyclopedias
with great sound and excellent picture quality. So Computer learning is
essential for us.
73. Parts of the body
The human body is the entire structure of a human organism.
The form of the whole body consists of a head, neck,
stomach two arms and two hands and two legs and two eyes etc. All of them
are essential parts of human body. All work equally in time. Without one we
can’t move our body. We can get clear idea about the importance of human parts
of the body from our text book. Once some parts of the body claimed “
They worked hard but Stomach eats only without working.” Hands wash cloths and
whole body, collect food. Legs carry the whole body and so. The eyes
claimed,” They see everything and work from dawn to dusk.” The head
claimed that it thinks and makes plan. So, all of them stopped working.
Eventually, the whole body became weak and sick want of food.At last All parts
of the body understood that They can’t active without each other.
74. A Book Fair
A book fair is a fair for
selling and displaying books. A book fair is usually arranged on the important
days of a year. It is also called Equse Boi Mela .Bangla academy arranges it
every year. People from different sects come and gather here. Mainly literate
people take interest in a book fair. Young boys and girls gather here to find
out their favorite books. In a book fair there are different stalls of
different publishers. Many publishers, poets, and writers come here. Besides
selling and buying books, different cultural functions are held in a book fair.
Even some stalls are found in a book fair to sell snacks, cigarettes and small
items of daily necessities .We can buy books at a cheaper rate from there. A
book fair is very important for the enlightened section of people
75. A farmer
Bangladesh
is an agricultural country. About 80% people of our country are involved with
agriculture. The people who cultivate the land and grow crops and foods are
called farmer. An ideal farmer is a very important in our country. Generally in
our country they live in village. His house is made of tin or straw. An ideal
farmer lives a very simple life. He earns his livelihood by hardworking. He
works from morning till evening. He gets up very early in the morning and takes
a little breakfast. Then he goes to field, plough land, sows seed and weeds
out. He works with simple handmade tools. He has both pleasure and pains in his
life. He gets pleasure when he has a good crops. But he gets pains when his
crops are destroyed by drought, flood or cyclones. Though a farmer works hard
he does not get enough to eat. He lives from hand to mouth. He also suffers
from many diseases. An ideal farmer is an asset in our country. He contributes
a lot to the economy. We should respect to him.
76. Your Class Teacher
Mr Rahman
is my class teacher. He is our English Teacher. He is forty with good health.
He is a brilliant scholar with a sound academic career. He is an MA in English.
His method of teaching is very easy and lucid. He has a strong, clear and
pleasant voice. Everyday he teacher us in new style it is called method. He can
make grammatical problem easy. In the class room he is just like English. We
never fell boring in his class. He is very well-behaved and co-operative. He is
very kind hearted to the poor students. He is honest ,sincere, and dutiful. He
is very strict to law and to his principles. He is my best teacher, guide and
guardian.
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