Academic

2023 (HSC)

HSC Board Questions 2023

First Paper

1. Dhaka Board—2023 

2. Rajshahi Board—2023

3. Cumilla Board-2023 

4. Chattogram Board—2023

5. Sylhet Board—2023

6. Jashore Board—2023

7. Dinajpur Board—2023 

8. Mymensingh Board—2023 

9. Barishal Board—2023 

Second Paper

10. Dhaka Board—2023 

11. Chattogram Board—2023 

12. Dinajpur Board—2023 

13. Rajshahi Board—2023 

14. Jessore Board—2023

15. Cumilla Board—2023 

16. Mymensingh Board—2023 

17. Barishal Board—2023 

18. Sylhet Board—2023 

 

1. Dhaka Board-2023

English First Paper According to the Syllabus of 2023]

[ Time-3 hours; Full marks-100

N.B. The figures in the margin indicate full marks. Answer all the questions.]

[ Part-I: Reading: [60 Marks]

1. Read the passage and answer the questions A and B.

Sheikh Kamal, the eldest son of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and Bangamata Fazilatunnesa Mujib, was born at Tungipara in Gopalganj district. He spent his childhood there. Kamal received his secondary education at  Dhaka‘s BAF Shaheen school from where he passed his SSC examination. He was than admitted to Dhaka College, and after his HSC examination, he became a student at the department of sociology of Dhaka University. Kamal had a colorful life marked by liveliness and creativity. Besides his academic studies, he also pursued his passion for sports and cultural activities. He was a first division basketball and cricket player as well as a sports organizer. He was also interested in classical music, and became a student of Chhayanaut to learn Sitar under the tutelage of Ustad Ful Mohammad. Apart from Sitar, Kamal had a passion for Piano. He had a good collection of musical instruments on the second floor of their house at Dhanmondi, Road no. 32. it is well known to his friends that Sheikh Kamal used to begin his day practicing the Sitar and during the day played basketball or football or cricket. In the evening he was often seen on stage rehearsing a play. He took part in stage performance of Kabar written by prominent playwright shaheed Munir Chowdhury. Kamal was one of the founders of Dhaka theatre. He was also a founder of ‘Spondon Shilpi Gosthi’-a cultural organization. And who doesn’t know that Sheik Kamal was the founder of Abahoni Krira Chokro that introduced modern football in our country.
There are interesting traits in Kamal’s Character. He was the eldest son of a Prime Minister and later of a President. Yet, his life was very simple. He didn’t take any advantage of his father’s name and office. As he loved to spend time with his frineds at Tungipara in his childhood, he loved to do the same during his college and university days. Watching good movies with then in Madhumita, Naz or Balaka cinema hall was also something that he really liked.

A. Choose the correct answer from the alternatives: 0.5×10-5

(a) The word ‘liveliness’ refers to –

(i) loveliness (ii) weariness (iii) exuberance (iv) dullness

(b) The phrase ‘took part’ in the passage implies

(i) got out (ii) showed off (iii) partake (iv) abandoned

(c) Sheikh Kamal became a student of Chhayanaut with a view to

(i) learn sitar (ii) learning sitar (iii) learnt sitar (iv) have a sitar

(d) Sheikh Kamal had a great for classical music.

(i) indifference (ii) fascination (iiii) dislike (iv) apathy

(e) The phrase ‘well-known’ is a/an.

(i) adjective phrase (ii) adverbial phrase

(iii) noun phrase (iv) prepositional phrase

(f) ‘Tutelage’ in the text could be best replaced by

(i) tuition (ii) tutor (iii) address (iv) Guardianship

(g) Road no. 32 is a -.

(i) road only (ii) residence

(iii) part of the history of Bangladesh (iv) President house

(h) The play ‘Kabar’ is written by

(i) Ustad Ful Mohammad (ii) Dhaka Theatre

(iii) Spondon Shilpi Gosthi (iv) Shaheed Munir Chowdhury

(i) A playwright is a person who

(i) acts on the stage (ii) stages a play

(iii) writes a drama (iv) makes a cinema

(j) Sheikh Kamal started his day by

(i) playing cricket (ii) practicing the sitar

(iii) rehearsing a play (iv) playing

B. Answer the following questions: 3×5=15

(a) What do you know about the parentage and birth place of Sheikh Kamal?

(b) Sheikh Kamal was both a sports lover and a good organizer. Do you agree? Give reasons for your answer.

(c) What do you know about Sheikh Kamal’s participation in cultural activities?

(d) What type of life did Sheikh Kamal lead?

(e) How did Sheikh Kamal spend his childhood?

2. Read the following text and make a flow chart showing Jerry’s extraordinary character in each of the boxes. (No. 1 has been done for you.) 1×5=5

At daylight I was half-awakened by the sound of chopping. Again it was so even in texture that I went back to sleep. When I left my bed in the cool morning, the boy had come and gone, and a stack of kindling was neat against the cabin wall. He came after school in the afternoon and worked until time to return to the orphanage. His name was Jerry he had been at the orphanage since he was four. could picture him at four, with the same grave gray-blue eyes and the same-independence. No, the word that comes to me is ‘integrity’ ——- It is bedded on courage, but it is more than brave. It is honest, but it is more than honesty. The axe handle broke one day. Jerry said the woodshop at the orphanage would repair it. I brought money to pay for the job and he refused it. “I’ll pay for it,” he said. “I broke it. I brought the axe down careless.” “But no one hits accurately every time.” I told him. “The fault was in the wood of the handle. I’ll see the man from whom I bought it.” It was only then that he would take the money. He was standing back of his own carelessness. He was a free-will agent and he chose to do careful work; and if he failed, he took the responsibility without subterfuge.

1.  A boy of integrity  2 3 4 5 6

3. Write a summary of the following text:

The act of thinking deeply and calmly about something in a state of heightened awareness is known as meditation. It is an approach to train up the mind, similar to the way that fitness is an approach to training the body. Meditation in our time is practiced by people to reduce stress and tension, and improve focus. There are trainers who help beginners with some exercise such as improved breathing and progressive relaxation. One of the most common approaches to meditation is concentration. Meditation releases anxiety and brings a state of calmness. It increases the thinking ability of human brain so that people have a better control of their emotions. Those who practice meditation can work tirelessly for a longer period of time. Meditation helps improve blood circulation in the brain and other parts of the body. Finally, mediation improves creativity, self-awareness and tolerance.

4. Read the following text and fill in the blanks with a suitable word from the box. There are more words than needed. Make any grammatical change if necessary. 0.5×10-5

crown

organize

certain

great

hold

remember

vote

entertain

approximate

prestige

practice

difference

Football is the most popular and exciting event for all classes of people. The World Cup football is the (a) — earth show in the world. It is the most (b) — international tournament of football. The competition takes place once in every four years. FIFA World Cup-2022 was (c) December. 32 teams of (d) — in Qatar from 20 November to 18 nations participated in the tournament. (e) — over $ 220 billion were spent in organizing this tournament. There were 64 matches played in eight venues across five cities. The final match was (f) — French and Argentina. Argentina was (g) — Messi was (h) — really a great source of (i) — between champion and captain Lionel the best player of the tournament. The 2022 World Cup was and will be ever (j) —.

5. Fill in the blanks with an appropriate word in each gap : 1×10=10

The Padma Bridge is a multi-purpose road-rail bridge over the (a) — Padma river in Bangladesh. It is the longest bridge in Bangladesh. At first the World Bank intended to (b) — for the construction of the bridge and later (c) — their decision. But this mega project has been built with domestic funding without (d) — aid. It is 6.15 km long and 18.10 m wide. There is a four-lane highway on the upper level and a one-lane railway on the lower level. The construction journey was started on 7 December 2014 and completed by May 2022. The dream of Bengalis has come to the reality after (e) — various uncertainties. The bridge was (f) — by the Honorable Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on June 25 of 2022. Through the opening of the bridge, 19 districts of the southwestern region have been directly (g) — the eastern part of the country. The importance of the Padma Bridge is (h) — in economic development and in changing the living (i) — of millions of people. The world has (j) — the historical achievement of the people of Bangladesh through this construction of the Padma Bridge. The Padma Bridge symbolizes Bangladesh’s self-esteem.

6. The following sentences are jumbled. Rearrange them in a proper sequence. 1×10=10

(a) “Where is my son?” asked the grocer.

(b) Then one day the fruit seller said to the grocer, ” I am going to the town to do some shopping. Please send your son with me to carry my things.”

(c) The grocer said, “The mice ate away your balance and weights. So, I can’t return you.

(d) “A crow carried your son away”, replied the fruit seller.

(e) One day a grocer borrowed a balance and weights from a fruit seller.

(f) The grocer sent his son with the fruit seller but he came back alone from the town.

(g) “You liar! How can a crow carry away such a big boy?” the grocer shouted angrily.

(h) The lame excuse of the dishonest grocer made the fruit seller very angry. But he checked his temper.

(i) “Just the same way as mice can eat away the balance and weights” said the fruit seller.

(j) After a few days, the fruit seller asked the grocer to return his balance and weights.

Part: II: Guided Writing [Marks-40]

7. The graph chart shows the choice of profession by educated people in our country. Describe the graph in 150 words. 15

8. The following is the beginning of a story and complete it in your own language:

There was a pond full of frogs. Some of them often put their heads out of the water and croaked loudly. One day some boys were playing by the side of the pond. When they heard the frogs croaking

9. Suppose you are Mukta. You have recently been to the Sundarbans. Now write a letter to your friend narrating the scenic beauty. 10

 

2. Rajshahi Board-2023

English First Paper [According to the Syllabus of 2023]

Time-3 hours; Full marks-100 ‘

[N.B. The figures in the right margin indicate full marks.]

Part I-Reading: Marks-60

1. Read the following text and answer the questions A and B :

The famous Greek philosopher Aristotle said, “Man is by nature a social animal.” What he meant was that man by instinct, seeks company of others and establishes relationships, much like most animals of the wild, for companionship and for physical and emotional support. Unlike the animals, however, man’s relationships give meaning to his existence and inspires him to do well in education, in workplace or in a profession that he pursues. Relationships are of different kinds. Some are familial and intimate, formed by blood and by marriage; some are social like the ones we have with friends and some are made in school where we form close bonds with classmates and teachers. Relationships can also be fostered in work place, which may quickly change from professional to social. There are relationships also between human beings and animals, between children and their toys that they cannot part with.

All these relationships keep us close to each other and provide us all kinds of support, love and affection. A person who has no family feels the pain of loneliness and isolation. There is no one to laugh or cry with him/her. When we share our joy with someone, it simply redoubles, and we when we suffer a loss and someone shares our sorrow, it lessens. Relationships are thus needed for our emotional health.

To build relationships, we need to have trust and respect for each other, and love where this is needed. We cannot be selfish and possessive if we want to establish an effective relationship.

But quite often we see people quarrelling and fighting with each other which only brings misery and loss to all.

A. Choose the correct answer from the alternatives: 0.5×10=5

(a) The word ‘intimate’ could be replaced by

(i) differentiate (ii) close (iii) knowledge (iv) intrigue

(b) Which of the following has the closest meaning of the word ‘Possessive’?

(i) Dominating (ii) Supportive (iii) Productive (iv) Overprotective

(c) A Philosopher is a person who

(i) thinks deeply and seriously about life and other basic matters.

(ii) studies the origin of the universe.

(iii) systematically gathers and uses research and evidence.

(iv) tells other about their character and predicts future.

(d) The word ‘instinct’ could be replaced by

(i) impulse (ii) unconcern (iii) mishap (iv) detachment

(e) Man seeks company of others. The word ‘company’ can be replaced by.

(i) farm (ii) association (iii) affection (iv) support

(f) Man’s relationships give meaning to his existence. The word ‘existence’ can be replaced by

(i) attachment (ii) entity (iii) motivation (iv) inspiration

(g) The synonym of ‘foster’ is

(i) agony (ii) near (iii) chase. (iv) nurture

(h) The synonym of ‘isolation’ is

(i) detachment ( ii) entertainment (iii) fierce (iv) acquaintance

(i) Man establishes relationships for physical and emotional

(i) health (ii) help (iii) treatment (iv) pleasure

(j)The wild animals also need

(i) food (ii) house (iii) company (iv) occupation

B. Answer the following questions: 3×5=15

(a) How do relationships help us with mental health?

(b) How do we increase our joy and decrease our misery?

(c) “A person who has no family feels the pain of loneliness and isolation.”- Explain.

(d) “Man is by nature a social animal.”-Explain.

(e) Why is relationship so important?

2. Read the following text and make a flow-chart showing the major features of the Island of St. Martin’s. (One has been done for you) 1×5=5

The Island of St. Martin’s is the only coral island in Bangladesh located in the north- eastern part of Bay of Bengal. The roughly flat island is only above 3.6 metre above the sea level. The entire island can be walked about in 3 hours. The island is known for its unique natural beauty with white sandy beaches fringed with coconut palms and a diverse marine life. Due to the expansion of unregulated tourism, the island is facing increasing erosion, contamination of surface and ground water, wildlife displacement and loss of biodiversity. Other threats include cutting of sand dune displacement and loss of biodiversity. Other threats include cutting of sand dune vegetation for fuel-wood and hotel establishment; degradation of sand dune habitat; the harvesting of turtle eggs; indiscriminate exploitation of coral resources etc. To address this, the Government has declared some areas of the island as Ecologically Critical Area (ECA), prohibiting unauthorized constructions there.

1 Only coral island in Bangladesh 2

3. Summarize the following text: 10

Junk foods are processed foods consisting of high calories, but that is considered only as a broad umbrella. These foods are prepared in a way that they look appealing and are enjoyable, so you are chemically programmed to ask for more. According to Dr. Sunali Sharma, a Dietician and Nutritionist, “Commercial products including salted snack foods, chewing gum, candy, sugary desserts, fried fast food, and sweetened carbonated beverages that have little or no nutritional value but are high in calories, salt and fats may be considered junk foods. Though not all fast foods are junk foods, a great number of them are. For instance, a salad may be fast food but is definitely not junk food. Some foods like burgers, pizzas, and tacos may alternate between junk and healthy categories depending on the ingredients, calories and process of manufacturing.”

Frequent consumption of junk food increases the intake of excess fat, simple carbohydrates, and processed sugar which may lead to a higher risk of obesity and cardio-vascular diseases, among other chronic health problems. The resulting obesity may begin clogging up the arteries and lay the basis of an impending heart attack. It has also been suggested that eating junk food affects the brain in the same way as consuming addictive drugs. An addiction to junk food may even result in the rejection of healthier food options like fruits, vegetables, salads, etc. leading to further lack of nourishment.

4. Read the following text and fill in the blanks with suitable words from the box. There are more words than needed. Make any grammatical changes if necessary: 0.5×10=5

victorious

champion

recapitulate

take

birth

attack

independence 

surrender 

oppression 

historical 

division 

significant

The most (a) — event for Bangladesh is her (b) — as an (c) — nation on March 26, 1971. It is a red letter day in the (d) —- of Bangladesh. After the (e) — of subcontinent, we got Pakistan. But the Pakistanis began to (f) — our people. At first, they (g) — our language. We shall never forget the Language Movement of 1952. The language movement led to the mass upsurge of 1969. As a result, the War of Liberation (h) — place in 1971. After nine months struggle, the Pakistanis were compelled to (i) — and we won (j) —.

5. Fill in the blanks with an appropriate word in each gap: 1×10=10

The process of globalization obviously requires a common language for international communication. For many different reasons, English has (a) — the (b) — of being that language. As a result, it has (c) — national borders to reach people who speak other languages. It is no longer the (d) — possession of British or American or other native speakers, but a language that (e) — to the world’s people. In fact, bilingual and multilingual users of English for (f) — its monolingual native speakers. This phenomenon has led to a (g) — variety of English around the world. As more and more people speak English, more and more varieties have (h) — which are strongly influenced by the pronunciation, grammar and idioms of the (i) — mother tongues. World English has now (j) — away from the control of its native speakers.

6. Rearrange the following sentences to make a coherent order:

(a) The grapes were too high for him to reach.

(b) One day he was very hungry.

(c) Again and again he jumped.

(d)At last he entered into a vineyard.

(e) Once upon a time, there lived a fox in a forest.

(f) Al last being tired, he went away saying that the grapes were sour.

(g) But each time, he failed to reach the grapes.

(h) He took a run and jumped to reach the bunch of grapes but could not reach it.

(i)He searched for food everywere but he did not get any food.

(j) There were ripe grapes hanging up on the vine.

PART-II [40 Marks]

7. The graph shows the choice of profession by educated people in our country. Analyze the graph in at least 80 words: 80% 60% 40% 20% 10% 60% 40% 30% 20% 0% Farming 10% Business Govt. Job Research work Banking Teaching 15

8. The following is the beginning of a story. Complete it in your own words: 15

It was a bright sunny morning. I was going to college with some of my friends. We were in a hilarious mood as we were talking about our plan to go on a picnic. Suddenly….

9. Suppose, you are Mahin. Your friend Abir is very afraid of English. Now, write a letter to him describing how to be competent in English. 10

3. Cumilla Board-2023

English First Paper According to the Syllabus of 2023]

[ Time-3 hours; Full marks-100

N.B. The figures in the margin indicate full marks. Answer all the questions.]

[ Part-I: Reading: [60 Marks]

1. Read the passage and answer the questions A and B.

The famous Greek philosopher Aristotle said, ‘Man is by nature a social animal.’ What he meant was that man, by instinct, seeks company of others and establishes relationships, much like most animals of the wild, for companionship and for physical and emotional support Unlike the animals, however, man’s relationships give meaning to his existence and inspire him to do well in  education in workplace or in a profession that he pursues. Relationships are of different kindsSome are familial and intimate, formed by blood and by marriage; some are social like the ones we have with friends and some are made in school where we form close bonds with classmates and teachers. Relationships can also be fostered in workplace, which may quickly change from professional to social. There are’ relationships also between human beings and animals, between children and their toys that they cannot part with.

All these relationships keep us close to each other and provide us all kinds of support, love and affection. A person who has no family feels the pain of loneliness and isolation. There is no one to laugh or cry with him/her. When “we share our joy with someone, it simply redoubles, and when we suffer a loss and someone shares our sorrow, it lessens. Relationships are thus needed for our emotional health.

To build relationships, we need to have trust and respect for each other, and love where this is needed. We cannot be selfish and possessive if we want to establish an effective relationship. But quite often we see people quarrelling and fighting with each other which only brings misery and loss to all.

A. Choose the correct answer from the alternatives: 0.5 x 10 = 5

(a) The word ‘isolation’ means

(i) connection (ii) confinement (iii) separation (iv) bond

(b) What does a man pursue?

(i) Wealth (ii) Knowledge (iii) Health (iv) Relationship

(c) Who forms relationships with toys?

(i) Boys (ii) Girls (iii) Children (iv) Men

(d) Emotional health is needed in –

(i) abstraction (ii) triviality (iii) human life (iv) animality

(e) The word ‘foster’ refers to –

(i) cheer (ii) separate (iii) nourish (iv) imply

(f) Without proper relationships, there is, indeed,

(i) a crisis of existence (ii) a risk of ruin

(iii) a problem of helplessness (iv) all of the above

(g) What keeps us close to each other?

(i) Society (ii) Family (iii) Livelihood (iv) Relationship

(h) The wild animals also need –

(i) food (ii) house (iii) company (iv) occupation

(i) Man establishes relationships for physical and emotional

(i) health (ii) crisis (iii) breakdown (iv) pleasure

(j) Man’s relationship is related to his –

(i) enmity (ii) antipathy (iii) entity (iv) bond

B. Answer the following questions: 3 x 5=15

(a) How does relationship help a man?

(b) What types of relationships are there?

(c) What pain does the person feel who has no family?

(d) How is man’s relationship different from those of other animals?

(e) What is the role of school in man’s relationship?

2. Read the following text and make a flow chart showing Amerigo’s sufferings after his parents’ separation, (one is done for you) 1×5 = 5

My name is Amerigo. I am 13 years old and 1 live on the street, alone. My mother, who is

My name is Amerigo. I am 13 years old and I live on the street, alone. My mother, who is separated from my father, doesn’t want me. She told me to go away. Now she is married to another man. My father lives very far away. I want to go to him, but he won’t take me either. I begged him to send me some money so that I could buy a bus ticket. I am still waiting. He hasn’t answered. 

The streets are now my home. Sometimes I find work. I used to collect trash and sell it to a vendor. I stopped doing that after I had a serious infection and a doctor told me to stay away from the trash dump. Once I worked for an ice cream shop owner and sold ice cream on the beach. But I got no money in return. The owner of the shop gave me something to eat, and let me sleep in his hut at night. The work was difficult and painful. The ice cream box is quite heavy when it is full. I had to walk for hours, offering my ice cream to whoever wanted to buy. There were days when I could not even sell one ice cream.

1. Living on street alone 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 10

3. Write a summary of the following poem:

All people dream, but not equally.

Those who dream by night in the dusty recesses of their mind.

Wake in the morning to find that it was vanity.

But the dreamers of the day are dangerous people.

For they dream their dreams with open eyes.

And make them come true.

4. Read the following text and fill in the blanks with suitable word from the box. There are more words than needed. Make any grammatical change if necessary. 0.5 x 10 = 5

truthful

keep

theory

need

select

judge

help

characteristics

cheat

easy

difficult

suggestions

It is not easy to understand a man by seeing only his face. Even it is not easy to know about his mentality by  (a) —  only his speeches. It is very difficult to examine a man’s  (b)  — by his outer appearances. So finding a friend is not very  (c)  —. It is one of the world’s . most  (d)  — tasks. Real friends are found in our  (e)  —.  A real is always  (f)  — friend in his friend’s dangers. He always  (g)  — his friend’s secrets secure. We can often be  (h)  —- by friends. We must remain careful in  (i)  — friends. We can have  (j)  — from our elders in this regard.

5. Fill in the gaps using suitable words. 1 x 10=10

A large number of people learn English (a) — the world. Some people use it (b) — a first language and some people take it as a (c) — language. Many international (d) — now depend on English for (e) — with offices in different countries. They offer employment to people (f) adequate knowledge of English. The advertisements (g) — in many dailies (h) —. In English. So, it would not be (i) — to neglect this (j — language.

6. Rearrange the fallowing sentences to make a coherent order.

(a) He was one of the most renowned linguists of Bangladesh.

(b) He died in 1969 and we remember him with respect.

(c) He was second to none in Bangla language and literature.

(d) Dr. Mohammad Shahidullah was bom in 24 Porgonas, West Bengal in 1885.

(e) He Joined Jashore Zilla School in 1910.

(f) He passed the Entrance and F.A. Exam in 1904 and 1906.

(g) He received some awards and contributed much to Bangla literature.

(h) He passed Honours and Masters in 1910 and 1912.

(i) He Joined Dhaka University as a Lecturer in 1921.

(j) He got his Ph.D in 1928.

PART-II [40 Marks]

7. The pie chart below shows the time allocation of a student’s daily activities. Describe the chart in 150 words. You should highlight and summarize the information in the chart. 15

Sleep 30% 25% College hours 25% Study 20% Recreation 12% Play 5% Study Recreation Play Others College hours Sleep Other 8% 8.

8. The following is the beginning of a story. Complete it in your own words: 15

Once there was a selfish giant who had a large and beautiful garden. The garden was full of soft green grass. Here and there all over the grass stood many colorful flowers like stars…

9. Suppose, you have received a birthday gift from your friend. Now, write a letter to your friend thanking him/her for the birthday gift. 10

4. Chattogram Board 2023

English First Paper According to the Syllabus of 2023]

[ Time-3 hours; Full marks-100

N.B. The figures in the margin indicate full marks. Answer all the questions.]

Part-I: Reading: [60 Marks]

1. Read the following text and answer the questions A and B.

[Unit—6; Lesson—1(D)]

Dreams have fascinated philosophers for thousands of years, but only recently have dreams been subjected to empirical research and scientific study. Chances are that you’ve often found yourself puzzling over the content of a dream, or perhaps you’ve wondered why you dream at all.

First, let’s start by answering a basic question: What is a dream? A dream can include any of the images, thoughts and emotions that are experienced during sleep. Dreams can be extraordinarily vivid or very vague; filled with joyful emotions or frightening images, focused and understandable or unclear and confusing.

Why do we dream? What purpose do dreams serve? While many theories have been proposed about the reason and function of dreams, no consensus has emerged. Considering the time, we spend in a dreaming state, the fact that researchers do not yet understand the purpose of dreams may seem baffling. However, it is important to consider that science is still unravelling the exact purpose and function of sleep itself. Some researchers suggest that dreams serve no real purpose, while others believe that dreaming is essential to mental, emotional and physical well-being. Next, let’s learn more about some of the most prominent dream theories. Consistent with the psychoanalytic perspective, Sigmund Freud’s theory of dreams suggests that dreams are a representation of subconscious desires, thoughts and motivations. According to Freud, people are driven by aggressive and sexual instincts that are repressed from conscious awareness. While these thoughts are not consciously expressed, they find their way into our awareness via dreams. In his famous book, The Interpretation of Dreams, Freud wrote that dreams are “….. disguised fulfillments of repressed wishes.”

A. Choose the correct answer from the alternatives. 1*5=5

(a) The word ‘fascinated’ mentioned in the passage means ——.

(i) unattractive (ii) ugly (iii) repulsive (iv) captivated

(b) The word ‘puzzling’ mentioned in the passage means ——.

(i) witty (ii) genuine (iii) confusing  (iv) enlightening

(c) The word ‘vivid’ means ——.

(i) dull (ii) weak (iii) vague (iv) clear

(d) The word ‘unravel’ mentioned in the passage means ——.

(i) knot  (ii) disclose  (iii) hide (iv) challenge

(e) The word ‘repressed’ mentioned in the passage means ——.

(i) suppressed  (ii) inspired  (iii) encouraged  (iv) assist

B. Answer the following questions. 3*5=15

(a) What purposes do dreams serve according to the researchers? Explain.

(b) Define dream in your own words?

(c) What is the difference between dream and nightmare?

(d) What are the characteristics of dream according to the passage?

(e) What is Sigmund Freud’s theory of dreams consistent with? What does it suggest?

2. Read the following text and make a flow chart showing the situation of adolescent girls in Bangladesh. (No. 1 is done for you.) [Unit—9; Lesson—2 (B-iii+iv)]          1*5=5

In Bangladesh, the legal age of marriage for girls is 18. However, 33 percent of our girls get married before they are 15 and 60 percent of them become mothers by the time they reach 19. When a girl gets married, she usually drops out of school and thus loses her mobility. She gets confined to full-time work in her in-laws’ household. She loses social status and all the opportunities of economic independence. In her in-laws’ house, she gets marginalized. She becomes vulnerable to all sorts of abuse, including dowry-related violence. In Bangladesh, it is still a common practice for the bride’s family to pay dowry. Dowry demands can also continue even after marriage. An adolescent bride, even if her in-laws are supportive, faces enormous health risk during pregnancy and childbirth. Majority of our people are uninformed or insufficiently informed about contraception and reproductive health. This leads to increased mortality rates among adolescent brides during childbirth.

Getting married early                                               

3. Summarize the following passage. [Unit—5; Lesson—3(C)] 10

Education aims to bring about positive changes in our behavior. It helps us try to change our lives as well as the society we live in. Education that does not illuminate our minds or does not inspire us to work for the community is not complete at all. Education is not all about getting grades or receiving certificates. We use education to make life better. We are expected to apply the knowledge, skills and values that we learn in a classroom in our engagement with the world that lies outside. And we can do so in many different ways. Let’s have a look at how education works.

Learners’ civic engagement is highly appreciated all over the world. Civic engagement means working to make a difference in the civic life of the community using knowledge, skills, values and motivation. Civic engagement promotes the quality of life in a community by contributing to the improvement of health and well-being of the people.

4. Read the following text and fill in the blanks with suitable words from the box. There are more words than needed. Make any grammatical change if necessary. .5*10=5

different, suffer, fertilizers, appear, environment, cause, diseases, afflicted, rural, severely, substances, alarm

Many diseases are rising at an (a) —— rate which experts believe is due to increased pollution of the environment. Some specialists believe that pollution (b) —— to be greater in urban areas. Though (c) —— societies too are (d) —— by increased use of chemical (e) —— and insecticides. Nevertheless, today city people appear to suffer from many more diseases and (f) —— more (g) —— than country people. Now, let us see how life in cities (h) —— from that in the country. Harmful (i) —— in water and air are (j) —— environment pollution.

5. Fill in the blanks with appropriate words in each gap. 1*10=10

Education is one of the basic needs of a human being. It is (a) —— for the (b) —— of mind. Many illiterate people do not have any (c) —— of health. If they (d) —— educated, they could live a (e) —— and planned life. Education teaches us how to live well. It (f) —— us to make the right (g) —— in life. It enhances our (h) —— to perform our duties properly and (i) —— our everyday problems. In fact, it is education (j) —— brings positive change in our life.

6. Rearrange the following sentences to make a coherent order.  1*10=10

(a) He asked him where God is.

(b) He praised him highly.

(c) Once a lad went to a famous teacher.

(d) The teacher thought highly of the boy’s understanding.

(e) The lad replied that he would answer if he would tell where He is not.

(f) The boy devoted himself to earning knowledge.

(g) He begged to instruct him in the arts and science.

(h) He agreed to teach the lad.

(i) He expressed his desire to acquire knowledge.

(j) The teacher wished to find out the ability of the boy.

Part II: Guided Writing (40 Marks)

7. The pie chart below shows the percentage of travellers in Bangladesh travelling in different transportation ways per day. Describe the pie chart in at least 150 words. 15

8. The following is the beginning of a story. Complete it in your own words. 15

There was a boy hailed from an obscure background. But he was brilliant, diligent and innovative. He ………………………….

9. Suppose, you are Mushfiq/Musfiqa and your friend is Sharif/Sharifa. Now, write a letter to your friend telling him/her what you intend to do after the HSC Examination and why. 10

5. Sylhet Board 2023

Time — 3 hours
Full marks — 100

[N. B. The figures in the right margin indicate full marks.]

1. Read the following passage and answer the questions A and B:

Education gives us knowledge and a set of abilities to function meaningfully in life, such as the ability to decide things rationally and make the right choices. As we learn how to read, write and do the basic operations of arithmetic, we gain a degree of self confidence. We learn to think for ourselves and articulate our thoughts; we pick up skills to communicate with other and manage our affairs well. Education helps us think independently and make our own opinions. As we know more about the world, we appreciate the good things it offers us but also become critical of the deviations from the values it imparts and the rise of hatred of conflict that follows. The first thing education does is to give us awareness about ourselves which leads to the development of our personality. As we begin school, we feel the need to belong to the class and make friends. We then expand our sense of belonging to include the school at large, our community and finally our country. Education thus prepares every child to become an active member of the community and work for its welfare. Education, is believed, releases our potentials and our inner strengths. It sharpens our intellect and develops our creativity. As we are taught to reason well and find solutions to the problems of life, we become productive members of society. Education by definition is progressive and liberal, teaching us to respect human diversity and cultural and religious differences. If all of us practise these values in life, the world becomes a much happier place.
Education also fosters critical thinking and provides us a set of competencies including life skills that enable us to become competitive even in the most challenging of circumstances. Education also teaches us to appreciate beauty and the bounties of nature.

School, however, is not the only place where a child gets education. A Bangla poem tells us that nature can be our best teacher. Here are a couple of lives from the poem in English translation:

The sky has taught me to be liberal.
The wind has given me the motto to be industrious.

It we can make nature our friend, philosopher and guide, we can learn lessons about life that, combined with what our schools teach us, will prepare us for the future.

A. Choose the correct answer from the alternatives:

(a) What does the idiom ‘at large i ‘ mean?

i) independently  ii) briefly iii) largely iv) dependently

(b) The word ‘arithmetic’ relates to-.

i) physics ii) mathematics iii) biology iv) chemistry

(c) The sky teaches us to be-.

i) honest ii) sincere iii) liberal iv) courageous i) meanness

(d) Imparting education to the common mass leads a community to-.

(e ) The term ‘self-confidence ‘ is an outcome of

ii) backward iii) prosperity iv) humanity i) education ii) earning and success iii) establishment iv) wealth

(f) The wind inspires us to be-.

i) punctual ii) industrious iii) virtuous iv) disciplined 

(g) The word ‘function’ refers to –

i) to work ii) to know iii) to think iv) to analyze

(h) The passage describes -.

i) the expense of education ii)the purpose of education

iii) the scholars of education  iv) the institution of education

(i) What does the word ‘competencies’ refers to

i) energies ii) powers iii) capabilities iv) vitalities 

(j ) Education supports us to choose-

i) profit from loss ii) wrong from right 

iii) right from wrong iv) vice from virtue 

B. Answer the following questions:3×5=15 

(a) What does education provide us?

(b) Does education influence us in thinking? How?

(c) Do you believe that education leads to the path of socialization? How?

(d) How do we obtain the ability to manage our affairs well?

(e) Elucidate the role of nature as our “friend, philosopher and guide”.

2 . Based on your reading of the passage, make short notes in each of the boxes in the flow-chart showing the information about Sheikh Kamal’s passion for sports and cultural activities: (No. 1 has been done for you.) 1×5=5

Sheikh Kamal, the eldest son of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and Bangamata Fazilatunnesa Mujib, was born at Tungipara in Gopalganj district. He spent his childhood there. Kamal received his secondary education at Dhaka’s BAF Shaheen School, from where he passed his SSC examination. He was then admitted to Dhaka College, and after his HSC examination, he became a student at the Department of Sociology of Dhaka University. Kamal had a colorful life marked by liveliness and creativity. Besides his academic studies, he also pursued his passion for sports and cultural activities. He was a first division basketball and cricket player as well as a sports organizer. He was also interested in classical music and became a student of Chhayanaut to learn the Sitar under the tutelage of Ustad Ful Mohammad. Apart from the Sitar, Kamal had a passion for the Piano. He had a good collection of musical instruments on the second floor of their house at Dhanmondi, Road no. 32. It is well known to his friends that Sheikh Kamal used to begin his day practicing the Sitar, and during the day played basketball, football, or cricket. In the evening, he was often seen on stage rehearsing a play. He took part in the stage performance of “Kabar,” written by prominent playwright Shaheed Munir Chowdhury. Kamal was one of the founders of Dhaka Theatre. He was also a founder of Spondon Shilpi Gosthi, a cultural organization. And who doesn’t know that Sheikh Kamal was the founder of Abahoni Krira Chokro, which introduced modern football in our country?

1. Lover of classical music

3.Write a summary of the following text.

Hold fast to dreams

For if dreams die

Life is a broken-winged bird

That cannot fly.

Hold fast to dreams

For when dreams go

Life is a barren field

Frozen with snow.

4. Read the following text and fill in the blanks with a suitable word from the box. There are more words than needed. Make any grammatical changes if necessary.

Hospitality has long been a (a) — things are (b) — of our culture in Bangladesh. Although many other now, people are still quite polite and friendly (c) — They like speaking to foreigners (d) — foreigners. if they have not been introduced. It is quite common for Ranaladachic to lal narennal questions ahnut family inke and incomewhich visitors (f) (g) if they have not been introduced. It is quite personal questions about family, jobs, and income, overseas might find awkward. However, it should be understood that harm is meant by such (h) On the other (i) they express a genuine interest in the foreigner’s state of affairs. The whole country has a fairly (j) communication network now.

5.Fill in the gaps using suitable words. 1*10 = 10

Kuakata is a rare scenic spot (a) — in Patuakhali district about 320 km (b) — Dhaka. It is a famous (c) — overline destination because of the picturesque (d) — beauty, sandy beaches, blue sky and the shimmering expanse of water of the Bay of Bengal and the evergreen (e) —. The name Kuakata (f) — from the digging of a well (kua) by the early Rakhaines for (g) — water. Kuakata allows its visitors to (h) — both sunrise and sunset from the (i) —. Gentle and sandy slopes make it (j) — for bathing, swimming and diving.

6. Rearrange the following sentences to make a coherent order. 10

 (a) The grapes were too high for him to reach.

(b) One day he was very hungry.

(c) Again and again he Jumped.

(d) At last he entered into a vineyard.

(e) Once upon a time, there lived a fox in a forest.

(f) Al last being tired, he went away saying that the grapes were sour.

(g) But each time, he failed to reach the grapes.

(h) He took a run and jumped to reach the bunch of grapes but could not reach it.

(i) He searched for food everywhere but he did not get any food. 

(j) There were ripe grapes hanging up on the vine.

PART-II [40 Marks]

7. The graph chart shows the choice of profession by educated people in our country. Now describe the chart highlighting important points: 15

8. The following is the beginning of a story. Complete it in your own words  :

Once there lived a wood cutter. He was very poor but honest. He lived on the bank of a river near a Jungle. He used to cut wood. Write a letter to your friend congratulating him/her on his/her getting first prize in English debate competition. 10

 

6. Jashore Board 2023

English First Paper [According to the Syllabus of 2023]

Time-3 hours; Full marks-100

[N.B. The figures in the right margin indicate full marks. Answer all the questions.]

Part I-Reading Test: Marks-60

1. Read the passage and answer the questions below:

Dreams have fascinated philosophers for thousands of years, but only recently have dreams been subjected to empirical research and scientific study. Chances are that you’ve often found yourself puzzling over the content of a dream, or perhaps you’ve wondered why you dream at all.

First, let’s start by answering a basic question: What is a dream? A dream can include any of the images, thoughts and emotions that are experienced during sleep. Dreams can be extraordinarily vivid or very vague; filled with joyful emotions or frightening images; focused and understandable or unclear and confusing.

Why do we dream? What purpose do dreams serve? While many theories have been proposed about the reason and function of dreams, no consensus has emerged. Considering the time we spend in a dreaming state, the fact that researchers do not yet understand the purpose of dreams may seem baffling. However, it is important to consider that science is still unraveling the exact purpose and function of sleep itself. Some researchers suggest that dreams serve no real purpose, while others believe that dreaming is essential to mental, emotional and physical well-being.

Next, let’s learn more about some of the most prominent dream theories. Consistent with the psychoanalytic perspective, Sigmund Freud’s theory of dreams suggests that dreams are a representation of subconscious desires, thoughts and motivations. According to Freud, people are driven by aggressive and sexual instincts that are repressed from conscious awareness. While these thoughts are not consciously expressed, they find their way into our awareness via dreams. In his famous book The Interpretation of Dreams (1899), Freud wrote that dreams are “disguised fulfillments of repressed wishes.”

A. Choose the correct answer from the alternatives: 0.5×10-5

(a) The Interpretation of Dreams is a

(i) biological book (ii) theoretical book

(iii) detective book (iv) gothic book

(b) What does the word ‘disguised’ mean in the passage?

(i) hidden (ii) real (iii) genuine (iv) fake

(c) Puzzling over the content of a dream’-What does it imply?

(i) thinking deeply about the subject of dream

(ii) thinking deeply about the condition of dream

(iii) thinking deeply about the satisfaction of dream

(iv) thinking lightly about the subject of dream

(d) What does the word ‘consensus’ mean?

(i) refusal (ii) discord (iii) agreement (iv) dismissal

(e) In which issue researchers differ a lot?

(i) dimension of dream (ii) purpose and function of dream

(iii) hazards of dream (iv) essentials of dream

(f) When are the images, thoughts and emotions of a dream experienced?

(i) after sleep (ii) before sleep (iii) during waking hours (iv) during sleep

(g) Sigmund Freud was a

(i) physicist (ii) neurotic (iii) psychologist (iv) palmist during dream.

(h) We may often find ourselves —-

(i) perplexed (ii) sorry (iii) sad (iv) sadness

(i) Which of the following is true?

(i) There is a definite reason of dreaming.

(ii) Dreams are a representation of conscious desires.

(iii) Scientists have been researching dreams for thousands of years.

(iv)We are very often puzzled by the content of dream.

(j) The word ‘cognitive’ means

(i) mental process of understanding (ii) process of music

(iii) process of keeping good health (iv) process of developing thoughts

B. Answer the following questions:

(a) What is the theory of Sigmund Freud about dream?

(b) How much has science been successful in explaining dreams?

(c) What are the benefits of dream?

(d)  What does the expression ‘disguised fulfillments of repressed wishes’ mean?

(e) Define dream in your own language.

2. Read the following passage and make a flow chart showing the functions of education, (one is done for you): 1×5=5

Education gives us knowledge and a set of abilities to function meaningfully in life, such as the ability to decide things rationally and make the right choices. As we learn how to read, write and do the basic operations of arithmetic, we gain a degree of self- confidence. We learn to think for ourselves and articulate our thoughts; we pick up skills to communicate with others and manage our affairs well. Education helps us think independently and make our own opinions. As we know more about the world, we appreciate the good things it offers us but also become critical of the deviations, from the values it imparts and the rise of hatred or conflict that follows. The first thing education does is to give us an awareness about ourselves which leads to the development our personality. As we begin school, we feel the need to belong to the class and make friends. We then expand our sense of belonging to include the school at large, our community and finally our country. Education thus prepares every child to become an active member of the community and work for its welfare. 1. Develops our inner strength 2 3 4 5 6 10

3. Write a summary of the following text: 10

The famous Greek philosopher Aristotle said, ‘Man is by nature a social animal.’ What he meant was that man, by instinct, seeks company of others and establishes relationship, much like most animals of the wild, for companionship and for physical and emotional support. Unlike the animals, however, man’s relationships give meaning to his existence and inspires him to do well in education, in workplace or in a profession that he pursues. Relationships are of different kinds. Some are familial and intimate, formed by blood and by marriage; some are social like the ones we have with friends and some are made in school where we form close bonds with classmates and teachers. Relationships can also be fostered in workplace, which may quickly change from professional to social. There are relationships also between human beings and animals, between children and their toys that they cannot part with. All these relationships keep us close to each other and provide us all kinds of support, love and affection. A person who has no family feels the pain of loneliness and isolation. There is no one to laugh or cry with him/her. When we share our joy with someone, it simply redoubles, and when we suffer a loss and someone shares our sorrow, it lessens. Relationships are thus needed for our emotional health. To build relationships, we need to have trust and respect for each other, and love where this is needed. We cannot be selfish and possessive if we want to establish an effective relationship. But quite often, we see people quarrelling and fighting with each other which only brings misery and loss to all.

4. Read the following text and fill in the blanks with suitable words from the box. There are more words, than needed. Make any grammatical change if necessary: 0.5×10=5

all

follow

answer

use

through

necessity

rise

careful

begin

distribute

have

carefully

Students should be strategic about their examination. It is (a) ____ for an examinee to (b) ______ some instructions. He should go (c) ____ the whole question paper before he (d) _____ to write. He must make a proper (e) ____ of his time so that he can ____ enough time to answer (g) ____ the questions. He must write his answer (h) ______. He should be (i) _____ about his handwriting. He can _____ double spacing if his handwriting is tiny or very untidy.

5. Fill in the blanks with appropriate words:

Air and water are two important (a) _____ of the environment. These elements are (b) _____ for life on earth. They are often (c) ____ in many ways, Air is polluted mostly by (d) _____ and water by different kinds waste and (e) _____ . If we want to live a (f) ____ life, we should (g) ____ the pollution of the environment. Total prevention may be (h) ____ , but we can certainly (i) ____ pollution by raising (j) ____ among people.

6. The following sentences are jumbled. Rearrange them in a proper sequence:

(i) Then he invited applications. 

(ii) The applicants were asked to meet the Sultan one by one. 

(iii) Long ago, there lived a Sultan in a country. 

(iv) Then the Sultan found the desired man. 

(v) He wanted to appoint an honest man as his tax collector. 

(vi) A number of people applied for the job. 

(vii) All the applicants blushed and refused except one. 

(viii) So, he asked for the wise counselors’ advice. 

(ix) When they arrived, the Sultan asked them to dance. 

(x) They came through a passage where gold coins were kept.

7. The graph below shows the selling rates of seven types of books in “Ekushey Boi Mela-2023”. Describe the graph highlighting the information given in the bar chart: Research Poetry Novel History Travel Comics Drama

8. The following is the beginning of a story. Complete it in your own words:

Ismail Mian is an established farmer of Dhunchi, a village standing on the bank of the Padma. Though he was born in a poor family, toady he is an idol to the hardworking youths of the area. On day, he told them about his success story to  

9. Write a letter to your younger brother/sister advising him/her not to share fake or baseless news on his/her social media account. 10

7. Dinajpur Board-2023

English First Paper [According to the Syllabus of 2023]

Time-3 hours; Full marks-100

[N.B. The figures in the right margin indicate full marks.]

Part I-Reading: Marks-60

1. Read the following text and answer the questions A and B:

Nelson Mandela guided South Africa from the shackles of apartheid to a multiracial democracy as an icon of peace and reconciliation who came to embody the struggle for justice around the world.

Imprisoned for nearly three decades for his fight against white minority rule, Mandela never lost his resolve to fight for his people’s emancipation. He was determined to bring down apartheid while avoiding a civil war. His prestige and charisma helped him win the support of the world.

“I hate race discrimination most intensely and in all its manifestations. I have fought it all during my life; I will fight it now, and will do so until the end of my days,” Mandela said in his acceptance speech on becoming South Africa’s first black President in 1994 “The time for the healing of the wounds has come. The moment to bridge the chasms that divide us has come.” “We have, at last, achieved political-emancipation.”

In 1993, Mandela was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize, an honor he shared with F.W. de Klerk, the white South African leader who had freed him from prison three-years earlier and negotiated the end of apartheid.

Mandela went on to play a prominent role on the world stage as an advocate of human dignity in the face of challenges ranging from political repression to AIDS.

He formally left public life in June 2004 before his 86th birth day, telling his adoring countrymen: “Don’t call me. I’ll call you.” But he remained one of the world’s most revered public figures, combining celebrity sparkle with an unwavering message of freedom, respect and human rights.

A. Choose the correct answer from the alternatives. 0.5×10=5

(a) What does the word ’emancipation’ in the passage refer to?

(i) jubilation (ii) ovation ( iii) liberation (iv) reception

(b) What does the word ‘apartheid’ mean in the passage?

(i) stratification (ii) socialization (iii) dissatisfaction (iv) discrimination

(c) What does the word ‘democracy’ mean?

(i) republic (ii) imprisonment (iii) autocracy (iv) anarchy

(d) What does the word ‘reconciliation’ in the passage refer to?

(i) reproduction ii) reunion (iii) reconstruction (iv) repair

(e) What does the word ‘celebrity’ in the passage refer to?

(i) conservative (ii) star (iii) simple (iv) liberal

(f) F.W.de Klerk freed Mandela from prison in

(i) 1993 (ii) 1994 (iii) 1990 (iv) 1963

(g) Mandela was the first to advocate

(i) gathering people from all countries around the world (ii) unarmed resistance to apartheid

(iii) fighting for independence (iv) breaking about unity among all

(h) What does the word ‘decade’ stand for?

(i) a period of ten years (ii) a period of hundred years

(iii) a period of fifty years (iv) a period of ten months

(i) “The moment to bridge the chasms that divide us has come.”-What is meant by ‘to bridge the chasms’?

(i) to save people (ii) to mitigate sufferings

(iii) to reduce difference between black and white people (iv) to remove pauperism

(j) The range of actions of Mandela encompasses

(i) from national to international problems (ii) from social repression to cultural repression

(iii) from cultural aggression to AIDS (iv) from political suppression to AIDS

B. Answer the following questions: 3×5=15

(a)What was Nelson Mandela determined to do?

(b) How did Mandela win the support of the world?

(c) Who is described “as an icon of peace and reconciliation”? Explain the reasons.

(d) “Don’t call’me. I’ll call you.”-Who was the speaker of these words? What did he mean?

(e) When was Mandela awarded the ‘Nobel Peace Prize’? Why did he achieve the prize?

2. Read the following text and make short notes in each of the boxes in the flow-chart showing the functions of education. (No. 1 has been done for you): 1×5=5

The first thing education does is to give us an awareness about ourselves which leads us to the development of our personality. As we begin school, we feel the need to belong to the class and make friends. We then expand our sense of belonging to include the school at large, our community and finally our country. Education thus prepares every child to become an active member of the community and work for its welfare. Education, it is believed, releases our potentials and our inner strengths. It sharpens our intellect and develops our creativity. As we are taught to reason well and find solutions to the problems of life, we become productive members of society. Education by definition is progressive and liberal, teaching us to respect human diversity and cultural and religious differences. If all of us practise these values in life, the world becomes a much happier place.

1. Making us aware of ourselves

3. Summarize the following text: 10

Junk foods are processed foods consisting of high calories, but that is considered only as a broad umbrella. These foods are prepared in a way that they look appealing and are enjoyable, so you are chemically programmed to ask for more. According to Dr. Sunali Sharma, a Dietician and Nutritionist, “Commercial products including salted snack foods, chewing gum, candy, sugary desserts, fried fast food, and sweetened carbonated beverages that have little or no nutritional value but are high in calories, salt, and fats may be considered junk foods. Though not all fast foods are junk foods, a great number of them are. For instance, a salad may be fast food but is definitely not junk food. Some foods like burgers, pizzas, and tacos may alternate between junk and healthy categories depending on the ingredients, calories and process of manufacturing.” Frequent consumption of junk food increases the intake of excess fat, simple carbohydrates, and processed sugar which may lead to a higher risk of obesity and cardio vascular diseases, among other chronic health problems. The resulting obesity may begin clogging up the arteries and lay the basis of an impending heart attack. It has also been suggested that eating junk food affects the brain in the same way as consuming addictive drugs. An addiction to junk food may even result in the rejection of healthier food options like fruits, vegetables, salads, etc. leading to further lack of nourishment.

4. Read the following text and fill in the blanks with suitable words from the box. There are more words than needed. (Make any grammatical change if necessary.):

without

recent

river

face

last

native

clothes

farther

by

take

 

cause

An old man sat (a) _____ the side of the road beside a pontoon bridge (b) _____ the river. The man had steel rimmed spectacles and very dusty (c) ____ . Carts, trucks, and men, women and children were crossing the (d) _____. The old man sat there (e) _____ moving because he was too tired to go any (f) _____ . The man came from San Carlos, his (g) _____ town. The name brought smile to his (h) ______.  He was the (i)_____ man to leave the town because he (j) _____ care of the animals.

5. Fill in the blanks with appropriate words:

The environment (a) ____various things. All the things of the environment are related to (b) ____ another. Any change in the ecosystem can (c) ____ all the other parts. To prevent the environment from destruction is the (d) ____ of human beings. The environment should be (e) ____ neat and clean to enjoy a healthy and comfortable (f) _____. But people are not (g) ____ of the dangerous effect of the cocological change. They do unwise things and bring about dangers for their own (h) ____. Imbalance in the ecology brings about climatic (i) ____ and the result of the change is various natural (j) ____.

6. Rearrange the following sentences to make a coherent order:

(i)They dug the hole, killed the snake and took the necklace. 

(ii) The crow at last thought of a plan to get rid of its enemy. 

(iii) It stole an expensive necklace of the princess from the royal palace and dropped it into the snake’s hole after scattering a few rubics here and there. 

(iv) A snake lived in a hole at the foot of a tree. 

(v) The king became very angry at the loss and sent out men to look for the necklace.

(v) High up on its branches was the nest of a crow.

(vi) In this way, the snake ate up three of the chicks.

(vii) In course of time, they noticed the scattered rubies near the hole.

(ix) The crow had four young chicks in its nest.

(x) Whenever the crow would leave the nest to bring food for its chicks, the snake would climb up and eat one.

7. The pie chart below shows the time allocation of students’ daily activities. Analyze the chart focusing the main preoccupation’s of the students. 15

Play 5% Study 12% Others 8% Recreation 12% Sleep 30% 8. School & House 25%

8. The following is the beginning of a story. Complete it in your own words: 15

Once there was a farmer in a village. He was very idle. He had a few plots of land. But he did not plough them well. He did not sow seeds in time

9. Write a letter to your younger brother advising him to read English newspapers. 10

 

8. Mymensingh Board-2023

English First Paper [According to the Syllabus of 2023]

Time-3 hours; Full marks-100

N.B. The figures in the right margin indicate full marks.]

Part A-Reading Test: Marks-60

1. Read the passage and answer the questions A and B:

I have a dream that one day even the state of Mississippi, a state sweltering with the heat of injustice, sweltering with the heat of oppression, will be transformed into an oasis of freedom and justice.

I have a dream that my four children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character. I have a dream that one day in Alabama, with its vicious racists, with its governor having his lips dripping with the words of ‘interposition’ and ‘nullification’, that one day right down in Alabama little black boys and black girls will be able to join hands with little white boys and white girls as sisters and brothers.

I have a dream that one day every valley shall be exalted, every hill and mountain shall be made low, the rough places will be made plain, and the crooked places will be made straight, “and the glory of the Lord shall be revealed, and all flash shall see it together”. With this faith we will be able to hew out of the mountain of despair a stone of hope. With this faith we will be able to transform the jangling discords of our nation into a beautiful symphony of brotherhood. With this faith we will be able to work together, to pray together, to struggle together, to go to jail together, to stand up for freedom together, knowing that we will be free one day So, let freedom ring from the prodigious hilltops of New Hampshire. Let freedom ring from the mighty mountains of New York. Let freedom ring from the heightening Alleghenies of Pennsylvania

Let freedom ring from every hill and molehill of Mississippi. From every mountainside, let freedom ring. When we allow freedom ring, when we let it ring from every village and every hamlet from every state and every city, we will be able to speed up that day when all of God’s children, black men and white men, Jews and Gentiles, Protestants and Catholics, will be able to join hands and sing in the words of the old Negro spiritual, “Free at last! Free at last! Thank God Almighty, we are free at last!”

1. Choose the correct answer from the alternatives. 0.5×10=5

(a) What does the phrase ‘all of God’s children’ mean?

(i) All the Christians (ii) All the Americans

(iii) All human beings (iv) All the black people

(b) What is the synonym of ‘sweltering’?

(i) Soothing (ii), Tranquil ( iii) Scorching (iv) Pleasing

(c) What does the phrase ‘All flesh’ mean in the passage?

(i) Americans (ii) White people (iii) Black people (iv) Protestants

(d) The word ‘despair’ refers to

(i) rejection (ii) attraction (iii) frustration (iv) inspiration

(e) What does the word ‘Oasis’ mean?

(i) A hottest place in desert (ii) A watering place in desert

(iii) A cool place on the hilltop (iv) A hot place in the polar region

(f) The word ‘vicious’ mentioned in the passage means-

(i) hateful (ii) generous (iii) ruthless (iv) auspicious

(g) “And the glory of the Lord shall be revealed, and all flesh shall see it together.”- What does it imply?

(i) equality of human being (ii) glory of nature

(iii) difference between the black and the white (iv) all the above

(h) The word ‘prodigious’ in the passage implies.

(i) talented (ii) gigantic (iii) impotent (iv) unproductive

(i) What does the phrase ‘Let freedom ring mean?

(i) freedom should make sounds (ii) freedom should make people alert

(iii) freedom should appear (iv) people may achieve freedom

(j) ‘Jangling discords of our nation will turn into a beautiful symphony of brotherhood’-What does it imply?

(i) the existing harmony will turn into jangling

(ii) the existing discord will turn into concord

(iii) the existing agreement will turn into disagreement

(iv) the existing concord will turn into discord

B. Answer the following questions: 3×5=15

(a) Why did the speaker have these dreams?

(b) How were the Black treated before achieving their freedom?

(c) What does the speaker dream for his four children?

(d) What transformation will happen in the state of Mississippi?

(e) When will all of God’s children sing in the words of the Old Negro Spiritual?

2. Read the following text and make short notes in each of the boxes in the flow-chart showing Sheikh Kamal’s cultural activities and his foundations. (No. 1 has been done for you.) 1×5=5

Sheikh Kamal, the eldest son of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and Bangamata, Fazilatunnesa Mujib, was born at Tungipara in Gopalganj district. Kamal had a colorful life marked by liveliness and creativity. Besides his academic studies, he also pursued his passion for sports and cultural activities. He was a first division basketball and cricket player as well as a sports organizer. He was also interested in classical music, and became a student of Chhayanaut to learn Sitar under the tutelage of Ustad Ful Mohammad. Apart from Sitar, Kamal had a passion for Piano. He had a good collection of musical instruments on the second floor of their house at Dhanmodi, Road no. 32. Sheikh Kamal used to begin his day practising the Sitar and during the day played basketball or football or cricket. In the evening, he was often seen on stage rehearsing a play. He took part in stage performance of ‘Kabar’ written by prominent playwright Shaheed Munir Chowdhury. Kamal was one of the founders of Dhaka Theatre. He was also a founder of Spondon Shilpi Gosthi-a cultural organization. And who does not know that Sheikh Kamal was the founder of Abahani Krira Chokro that introduced modern football in our country.

1. Becoming a student of Chhayanaut. 2 3 4 5 6

3. Write a summary of the following text: 10

The situation of adolescent girls in Bangladesh is characterised by inequality and subordination within the family and society. This inequality leads to widespread practice of child marriage, marginalisation or exclusion from health, education and economic opportunities, and vulnerability to violence and sexual abuse. When a girl gets married, she usually drops out of school and begins full-time work in her in-laws’ household. In the in-laws’ house, she is marginalised. She becomes vulnerable to all forms of abuse, including dowry-related violence. For an adolescent bride, even if her in-laws are supportive, there are significant health risks in terms of pregnancy and childbirth. The majority of adolescent brides and their families are uninformed or insufficiently informed about reproductive health and contraception. The maternal mortality rate for adolescents in double the national rate.

4. Read the following text and fill in the blanks with suitable words from the box. There are more words than needed. Make any grammatical changes if necessary: 0.5×10=5

changes

living

mighty

huge

ambitious

great

economic

connects

reality

owing

dream

developed

The Padma Bridge is no longer a deram now; it is now a (a) —. This multipurpose bridge is going to be a (b) — boon for the south-western part of Bangladesh. But decades ago, it was rather an (c) —dream, a daunting challenge to tame the (d) — Padma. Crossing the river has always been strenuous and sometimes dangerous (e) — to unreliable and limited ferry connections and long waits for crowded boats and launches. The Padma Bridge that (f) — Dhaka with 21 southern districts is a potential catalyst for major economic (g) — in the lives of over 30 million people (h)—– in the region and will give a (i) — boost to trade and (i) — activities.

5. Fill in the blanks with an appropriate word in each gap:

The food (a) — of the young people of our country has changed greatly. Our young people are getting (b) — to fast foods and western foods day by day. Today they go to fast food shops and enjoy much taking (c) — such as; pizza, burger, soft drinks etc. When fast foods (d) — high level of salt, sugar and fats, then it is called (e) — food. It lacks fibre, (f) —, and minerals. The world is currently facing an obesity epidemic which puts people at the (g) — of chronic (h) — like heart disease and diabetes. Junk foods (i) — to obesity. So, we should be (j) — about having fast foods now and then.

6. The following sentences are jumbled. Rearrange them in a proper sequence: 1×10=10

(i) He used to tell interesting stories to the people of the village.

(ii) He never spoke the rest of his life.

(iii) His name was Nambi.

(iv) He lived in a temple at the edge of the village and passed his time under the banyan tree in front of the temple.

(v) Before telling a story, he used to light a lamp in front of the tree.

(vi) There was a remote village named Somal.

(vii) One day, he could not continue his story. (viii) After a few days, he called the villagers and told them something.

(ix) He was so ignorant that he could not tell his age, but he could make up stories.

(x) The villagers were enchanted by a man.

Part-B-Writing Test: Marks-40

7. The graph shows the engagement of child labour in different sectors of ‘X’ country from 2005 to 2016. Describe the graph in 150 words. You should highlight the main features and summarize the information given in the graph. 15

Agriculture Industry 45% 36% 40% 23% Service 29% 31%

8. The following is the beginning of a story. Complete it in your own words:

Once on a summer day, the scorching heat of the sun induced a Lion and a Boar to come at the same moment to a small well to drink. They fiercely disputed which of them should drink first and were soon engaged in

9. Suppose, you are Radeeb/Raisa. Your younger brother Rohan is fond of computer games and takes little interest in outdoor games. Now write a letter to him telling him about the importance of outdoor games and sports. 10

9. Barishal Board-2023

English First Paper [According to the Syllabus of 2023]

Time-3 hours; Full marks-100

[N. B. The figures in the right margin indicate full marks.]

Part I-Reading Test: Marks-60

1. Read the following text and answer the questions no. A and B:

The famous Greek philosopher Aristotle said, ‘Man is by nature a social animal.’ What he meant was that man, by instinct, seeks company of others and establishes relationships, much like most animals of the wild, for companionship and for physical and emotional support. Unlike the animals, however, man’s relationships give meaning to his existence and inspire him to do well in education, in workplace or in a profession that he pursues. Relationships are of different kinds. Some are familial and intimate, formed by blood and by marriage; some are social like the ones we have with friends and some are made in school where we form close bonds with classmates and teachers. Relationships can also be fostered in workplace, which may quickly change from professional to social. There are relationships also between human beings and animals, between children and their toys that they cannot part with.

All these relationships keep us close to each other and provide us all kinds of support, love and affection. A person who has no family feels the pain of loneliness and isolation. There is no one to laugh or cry with him/her. When we share our joy with someone, it simply redoubles, and when we suffer a loss and someone shares our sorrow, it lessens

Relationships are thus needed for our emotional health. To build relationships, we need to have trust and respect for each other, and love where this is needed. We cannot be selfish and possessive if we want to establish an effective relationship. But quite often we see people quarrelling and fighting with each other which only brings misery and loss to all.

A. Choose the correct answer from the alternatives: 0.5×10=5

(a) What does a man pursue?

(i) Wealth (ii) Knowledge (iii) Health (iv) Relationship

(b) Intimate bonds are formed through

(i) nuptial arrangements (ii) community support

(iii) familial relationships (iv) professional relationships

(c) The word ‘foster’ mentioned in the passage means

(i) separate (ii) cheer (iii) nourish (iv) imply

(d) We develop —– relationship in school.

(i) social (ii) familial (iii) professional (iv) educational

(e) The best synonym of ‘instinct’ is

(i) instance (ii) decent (iii) impulse (iv) significance

(f) What keeps close to each other?

(i) Family (ii) Livelihood (iii) Relationship (iv) Society

(g) What does the word ‘isolation’ in the passage refer to?

(i) Connection (ii) Confinement (iii) Separation (iv) Bond

(h) The wild animals also need

(i) food (ii) house (iii) company (iv) occupation

(i) The word ‘misery’ mentioned in the passage means

(i) pleasure (ii) impulse (iii) suffering (iv) turbulence

(j) Which one is an effect of social segregation?

(i) Mental comfort (ii) Marital gains

(iii) Physical pleasure (iv) Emotional estrangement

2. Answer the following questions: 3×5=15

(a) Why is relationship so significant?

(b) What different types of relationships are there?

(c) What happens to a person who has no family?

(d) What are some of the preconditions of good relationship?

(e) How is man’s relationship different from those of other animals?

2. Read the following text and make a flow-chart showing the importance of education. 1×5-5 (No. 1 is done for you):

Education aims to bring about positive changes in our behaviour. It helps us try to change our lives as well as the society we live in. Education that does not illuminate our minds or does not inspire us to work for the community is not complete at all. Education is not all about getting grades or receiving certificates we use education to make life better. We are expected to apply the knowledge, skills and values that we learn in a classroom in our engagement with the world that lies outside. And we can do so in many different ways. Let’s have a look at how education works. Learners’ civic engagement is highly appreciated all over the world. Civic engagement means working to make a difference in the civic life (the public life of the citizens as contrasted with private or personal life) of the community using knowledge, skills, values and motivation. Civic engagement promotes the quality of life in a community by contributing to the improvement of health and welbeing of the people. Civically engaged individuals recognize themselves as members of a larger social community and are concerned about civic issues. They consider themselves responsible citizens who take action or raise their voices against injustice, discrimination and other forms of social ills.

1. Brings about positive changes in behaviour

3. Summarize the following text: 10

Junk foods are processed foods consisting of high calories, but that is considered only as a broad umbrella. These foods are prepared in a way that they look appealing and are enjoyable so you are chemically programmed to ask for more. According to Dr. Sunali Sharma, a Dietician & Nutritionist, “Commercial products including salted snack foods, chewing gum, candy, sugary desserts, fried fast food, and sweetened carbonated beverages that have little or no nutritional value but are high in calories, salt and fats may be considered junk foods. Though not all fast foods are junk foods, a great number of them are. For instance, a salad may be fast food but is definitely not junk food. Some foods like burgers, pizzas, and tacos may alternate between junk and healthy categories depending on the ingredients, calories and process of manufacturing.” Frequent consumption of junk food increases the intake of excess fat, simple carbohydrates, and processed sugar which may lead to a higher risk of obesity and cardiovascular diseases, among other chronic health problems. The resulting obesity may begin clogging up the arteries and lay the basis of an impending heart attack. It has also been suggested that eating junk food affect the brain in the same way as consuming addictive drugs. An addiction to junk food may even result in the rejection of healthier food options like fruits, vegetables, salads, etc. leading to further lack of nourishment.

4. Read the following text and fill in the blanks with suitable words from the box. There are more words than needed. Make any grammatical change if necessary. 0.5×10-5

device

trained

abour

perform

essential

great

abacus

large

special

recent

refer

call

The computer is a fairly (a) — invention. It has now become an (b) — part of modern life. It has greatly benefited us and brought (c) — revolutionary changes in our life. Any (d) — that helps people perform mathematical calculation may be (e) — a computer. In this sense the (f) — is a simple computer. Today, however, the term, computer (g) — to a special kind of electronic machine that can perform mathematical calculations and process (h) — masses of information at a (i) — speed. In a few minutes a computer can perform calculation that (j) — mathematicians would need years to complete.

5. Fill in the blanks with appropriate words in each gap: 1×10-10

Student life is a life of (a) — for future struggle. To make him (b) — for the struggle, education is necessary. So the first and foremost duty of a student (c) — to prosecute his studies well. He who (d) — his lessons regularly (e) — well in the examination. On the (f) —, the student who wastes his time cuts a (g) — figure. It should be (h) — in mind that none can get back the (i) — time. If the students neglect their studies, they will suffer in the (j) — run.

6. Rearrange the following sentences to make a coherent order: 10

(a) As a result, he studied under a great thinker Plato.

(b) He also wrote books on Biology, Literature, Economics and Comparative Politics.

(c) Plato taught Aristotle according to his own way.

(d) Aristotle was born in Greece.

(e) His father wanted him to be a Physician but he never cherished to be so.

(f) Later on, Aristotle took the pen to write on topics suitable for human civilization.

(g) He is called the father of Biology because of his creativity.

(h) ‘Politics’ is one of his famous books which exposes fullest development of his wisdom.

(i) He wanted to be a free thinker.

(j) He was the son of a royal physician.

Part II-Guided Writing: Marks-40

7. The following pie chart shows the export sectors in Bangladesh that earn foreign currency. Write an interpretation of the chart. (At least in 80 words) 15 Tea, fish← leather, etc. 8% Others 8% 39% Manpower 30% Garments 54%

8. The following is the beginning of a story. Complete it in your own words. Give a title to it: 15

Fardin was an educated young man. After completing his MA, he went to Dhaka in search of a job. He applied for various posts but he did not get any. Being frustrated, he returned

9. Suppose you are Arif/Arifa. You have a younger brother who is a student of class eight. Now, write a letter to your brother advising him to study regularly and not to adopt unfair means in the examination. 10

 

Second Paper

10. Dhaka Board-2023

Part A: Grammar (60 Marks) 

ENGLISH (COMPULSORY) SECOND PAPER

1. Fill in the gaps with appropriate prepositions. .5×10-5

A good boy is accustomed (a) — hard work. He is not addicted (b) — any bad thing. He is not averse (c) — any hard work. He clings (d) — his determination. Since he is used (e) — hard work, he is not doubtful (f) — his success. He is very much conscious (g) — his duties. He is not boastful (h) — his talents. He behaves well (i) — all. He attends (j) — hard studies.

2. Complete the sentences with suitable phrase or words given in the box. .5×10=5

Therewhat does …..look likewhat’s it likewas bornlet alone
would ratheras soon asIthave tohad better

(a) Time is very valuable. We — utilize time properly.

(b) I — take a taxi than walk home. It is already too late.

(c) Long ago — lived a mighty king Kubla Khan. He built an amazing palace in deep dark forest.

(d) — watching a horror film at midnight? You are really scared.

(e) It is winter. You — buy a coat.

(f) — the balcony —? It looks very beautiful but it is really small.

(g) Bangladesh — as an independent state on 16 December 1971 after nine months bloody war against the occupation Pakistan Army.

(h) — was in China that the art of Bonsai originated perhaps more than 1000 years ago.

(i) I cannot ride a bicycle — a motor cycle. I have no money to buy any of them.

(j) — the rain stopped, I started for home.

3. Complete the sentences with suitable clauses/phrases. 1×10=10

(a) Honesty is the best policy. If you maintain honesty, —.

(b) English is an international language. I wish —.

(c) It is a long time since —.

(d) He talks too much while doing his work. I don’t like people who …

(e) The beggar was very hungry. No sooner had he got a piece of loaf on the road than

(f) The old man is very weak . He is walking slowly .

(g) A student should not memorize any answer blindly. If he memorizes the answer without knowing the meaning, —.

(h) Corruption is the main hindrance to the development of our country. It is high time —.

(i) Had I earned enough money, —.

(j) My brother will come to Rajshahi from Dhaka. So, I have to go to station with a view to —.

4. Read the text and fill in the gaps with the correct forms of verbs and subject-verb agreement as context. .5×14=7

Student life is the best time for (a) ____ (prepare) ourselves for future. It is (b) ___ (call) the seed time of life. So during this period of life students mustn’t (c) ____ (waste) time. The main pursuit of the students (d) ___ (be) study. They should prepare themselves for the life (e) ____ (lie) ahead. They should also (f) ____ (participate) in co-curricular activities. By (g) ___ (read) newspaper they will know what (h) ____ (happen) in the world. When the country (i) ____ (face) with a natural calamity, they should (j) ____ (come) forward with a view to (k) ____ (remove) the sufferings of the affected people. Even in normal times they (l) ____ (engage) themselves in acts of social service. The students con not do well in the examination without (m) ____ (work) hard. It is a pity that many students are trying to (n) ___ (succeed) in the shortest and easiest way.

5. Change the narrative style by using indirect speech. 7

“Where will you get admission after your HSC Examination? Do you have any choice?” said the teacher to Susmita. “I’m not yet sure what I have to do because everything depends on my result.” “You should have a choice. Be positive and optimistic.”

Answer: The teacher asked Susmita where she would get admission after her HSC Examination and if she had any choice. Susmita replied that she was not sure yet about what she had to do because everything depended on her result. The teacher encouraged her to have a choice and to remain positive and optimistic.

6. Read the following text and use modifiers as directed in the blank spaces. .5×10=5

Cricket is an (a) ___ (pre-modify the noun) game. It is not a game of (b) ___ (use possessive to pre-modify the noun) country. A (c) ___ (use a noun adjective to pre-modify the noun) match is played between two teams. (d) ____ (use a distributive pronoun to per-modify the noun) team consists of eleven players. A cricket field must be (e) ____ (post modify the noun). It requires two wooden bats, a ball & two sets of stamps. (f) ____ (use a numeral adjective to pre-modify the noun) umpires conduct the game. Sometimes, a third umpire is required (g) ____ (use an infinitive to post-modify the verb) an acute confusion. (h) ___ (use a participle to pre-modify the noun) the opportunity, the batter hits the ball away at a good distance and runs to the opposite wicket. If (i) ___ (use an indefinite pronoun to pre-modify the noun) batter is out, next batter comes in his place. Both teams try (j) ____ (use an adverbial phrase to post modify) to out all batters of the opposite.

Answer: (a) international /elite; (b) our; (c) cricket; (d) Each; (e) well-maintained; (f) Two; (g) to resolve/ clear; (h) Having/Taking; (i) any; (j) hard enough.

7. Use appropriate sentence connectors in the blank spaces of the following passage. .5×14-7                          Happiness is a relative term. (a) ____ it depends upon some factors. (b) ____, contentment is the key to happiness. (c) ____ contentment varies from person to person. (d)____, a beggar may be contented with only ten taka. (e) ____ a wealthy person may be dissatisfied even after getting one million taka. (f) ____, it is said that contentment brings happiness. (g) ____, we must learn to be contented with what we have. (h) ____ this learning is the simplest way to remain happy. (i) ____, we must remember that our life is short. (j) ____ in this short life we cannot get everything (k) ____ we want. (l) ____ we want everything; we will not get happiness. (m) ____ we will get frustrated and we will plunge into the world of sadness. (n) ___, it is always better to be contented with what we have than to live in eternal sadness.

Answer: (a) As; (b)Moreover/Furthermore/Also; (c) However; (d) For example/for instance; (e) Meanwhile/On the other hand; (f) Consequently/As a result; (g)Therefore; (h) Actually/In fact; (i) Additionally; (j) However; (k) even if; (l) If; (m) Rather; (n) Therefore

 

11. Chattogram Board–2023

ENGLISH (COMPULSORY) Second Paper

Part A: Grammar (60 Marks)

1. Complete the text with suitable prepositions. .5*10=5

Corruption is a curse (a) —— a nation. It is a great hindrance (b) —— development. (c) —— corrupt people, a nation will surely sink (d) —— oblivion. Corrupt people are hated by all. The common people have no respect (e) —— them. They are devoid (f) —— honesty. They stick (g) —— their evil activities. They do not abide (h) —— the social rules. Morality does not have any effect (i) —— them. They bring nothing for the nation. It is high time we stood (j) —— them.

2. Complete the sentences with suitable phrases/words given in the box. .5*10=5

as soon ashas towhat’s it liketherewas born
had betterwould ratherwhat does …… look likeitlet alone

(a) A good citizen —— perform a lot of things. These things will enable him to become a true patriot.

(b) —— is no fish here. It’s a swimming pool.

(c) Mr. Habib is an honest man. He —— starve than take bribe.

(d) —— walking alone through a forest? I had never faced such a situation.

(e)  —— she finished her work, she called her father.

(f)  Sumi: Mom, —— a fox ——?                

Mother: Well, it is somewhat like dog.

(g) He is very miserly. He doesn’t help his neighbours, —— the villagers.

(h) I went to my village home on foot. —— took me two hours to reach there.

(i) The weather is getting worse. I —— start for home. My parents will be anxious for me.

(j) Tennyson was a great victorian poet. He —— in England.

3. Complete the sentences using suitable clauses/phrases. 1´10=10

(a) We take physical exercise so that ——.

(b) Air is polluted in many ways. It is high time ——.

(c) Prosperity does not come in one’s life automatically. If ——, you can’t prosper in life.

(d) Time is very important in our life. You can’t succeed in life unless ——.

(e) He wrote very quickly. He had finished the exam before the ——.

(f) A village doctor is a person who ——. He is the best friend to the villagers.

(g) We all are attracted to gold. But —— is not gold.

(h) I am fond of cricket. I wish ——.

(i) He walks slowly lest ——.

(j) He is dull headed. The poem is too difficult ——.    4. Read the text and fill in the gaps with the correct form of verbs as per subject and context. .5*14=7

While (a) —— (eat) food, we should (b) —— (bear) in mind that we don’t eat just to (c) —— (satisfy) hunger or to (d) —— (fill) the belly. We eat to (e) —— (preserve) our health. For good health, a man (f) —— (eat) good food. Sometimes, it so (g) —— (happen) that people who (h) —— (live) even in the midst of plenty do not (i) —— (eat) the food they need for good health. Actually, they (j) —— (have) no knowledge of health and nutrition. They don’t know how to (k) —— (select) a balanced diet from the many foods that (l) —— (be) available to them. Besides, foods are being (m) —— (adulterate) in many ways nowadays. So, it is high time we (n) —— (select) right kind of foods for avoiding health hazard.

5. Change the narrative style by using indirect speeches. 7 

“What’s your dream? Do you have any dream?” said Zayed. “Yes, I have a dream. My dream is a full plate of rice,” said Robi. “Come with me. I am going to materialize your dream.” “How kind you are!” said Robi.

6. Read the following text and use modifiers in the blank spaces as directed. .5´10=5

We know that (a) —— (use quantifier to pre-modify the noun) species are important for maintaining (b) —— (pre-modify the noun) balance. If one is lost, the whole natural environment changes (c) —— (post-modify the verb). In order to protect the environment from being spoilt, we should protect (d) —— (use possessive to pre-modify the noun) wildlife. (e) —— (use determiner to pre-modify the noun phrase) good news is that many countries are taking action (f) —— (use infinitive phrase to post-modify the verb). George Lay Cock, (g) —— (use appositive to post-modify the noun) writes, “Mankind must develop a concern for wild creatures and determine that (h) —— (use demonstrative to pre-modify the noun) wild species will not perish (i) —— (use prepositional phrase as post-modifier). We have to save wild animals (j) —— (use relative clause as post-modifier).

7. Use appropriate sentence connectors in the blank spaces of the following passage. .5´14=7

Early rising is one of the best habits (a) —— a man can possess. (b) ——, the benefits of early rising are many. (c) ——, if we get up early, we get enough time to work. (d) ——, we can enjoy the fresh air of the morning which refreshes our body and mind. (e) ——, we can take some exercises or a walk. (f) ——, in the morning nature smiles with colourful flowers and chirping of birds. (g) ——, early rising takes us to close contact with wonderful world of nature. (h) ——, if we do not get up early in the morning, we will suffer a lot. (i) ——, we do not have enough time to do our work. (j) ——, we cannot finish our work in time. (k) ——, late rising from bed tells upon our health. (l) ——, we can never enjoy the freshness of nature. (m) ——, early rising keeps us safe and sound both physically and mentally. (n) ——, we should make a habit of early rising.

8. Read the passage below and then write the synonym or antonym of the words as directed. .5*14=7

A good writer may be a good reader. A good reader may be a good speaker or make a good recitation. Nothing of this is impossible for a man if he is not lazy. The main thing is sincerity. Seriousness should also be taken under consideration. If a man is serious, he can make impossible possible. If we become serious in our intention, we can shine in life. Otherwise, we will suffer a lot and our life will fill up with unhappiness.

(a) writer (synonym); (b) good (antonym); (c) speaker (synonym); (d) recitation (synonym); (e) impossible (synonym); (f) lazy (antonym); (g) sincerity (antonym); (h) seriousness (synonym); (i) consideration (synonym); (j) possible (antonym); (k) intention (synonym); (l) shine (synonym); (m) suffer (synonym); (n) unhappiness (antonym).

9. There are fourteen errors in the use of punctuation marks in the following text. Rewrite the text correcting the errors. .5*14=7

Student: May I come in Sir

Principal: Yes come in. What is your problem

Student: I want to change my 4th subject Sir.

Principal: Why

Student: Sir Mathematics is now my 4th subject but it seems to me very difficult. So I want to take biology instead of Mathematics. 

Principal: Do you think biology is an easy subject

Student: Not easy. Sir but easier than mathematics.

Principal: Ok Write an application. Remember your application must be endorsed by your guardian. Otherwise, it will not be accepted.

Part B: Composition (40 Marks)

10. Suppose, you are a student of ‘X’ College. There is no multimedia classroom in your college. Now, write an application to the Principal for setting up multimedia classrooms. 10

11. Write a paragraph on “The War of Independence of Bangladesh” within 200 words. 15

12. Write a paragraph on “Environment Pollution” mentioning its causes and effects within 200 words.

Part A : Grammar

1. Use of prepositions (a) to/of; (b) to; (c) For; (d) into; (e) for; (f) of; (g) to; (h) by; (i) on; (j) against.

2. Use of phrases/words (a) has to; (b) There; (c) would rather; (d) What’s it like; (e) As soon as; (f) what’s does …… look like; (g) let alone; (h) It; (i) had better; (j) was born.

3. Completing sentences (a) We take physical exercise so that we can keep our body fit. (b) Air is polluted in many ways. It is high time we stopped air pollution. (c) Prosperity does not come in one’s life automatically. If you do not work hard, you can’t prosper in life. (d)    Time is very important in our life. You can’t succeed in life unless you utilize your time properly. (e)    He wrote very quickly. He had finished the exam before the final bell rang. (f)    A village doctor is a person who treats the sick villagers. He is the best friend to the villagers. (g)    We all are attracted to gold. But all that glitters is not gold. (h)   I am fond of cricket. I wish I were a cricketer/I could be a cricket player in our national team. (i)    He walks slowly lest he should fall down on the wet and slippery road. (j)    He is dull headed. The poem is too difficult for him to understand it fully.

4. Right form of verbs (a) eating; (b) bear; (c) satisfy; (d) fill; (e) preserve; (f) should eat; (g) happens; (h) live; (i) eat; (j) have; (k) select; (l) are; (m) adulterated; (n) selected.

5. Changing the form of speech Zayed asked Robi what his (R) dream was. He (Z) again asked him if he (R) had any dream. Robi tenderly replied in the affirmative that he (R) had a dream. He (R) added that his (R) dream was a full plate of rice. Instantly, Zayed told him (R) to go with him (Z). He (Z) added that he (Z) was going to materialize his (R) dream. Robi exclaimed in wonder that he (Z) was very kind.

6. Use of modifiers (a) all; (b) ecological; (c) often for worse/greatly/certainly; (d) our; (e) The; (f) to protect their endangered species; (g) author of several books on wildlife; (h) these; (i) owing to our callousness; (j) that save ourselves.

7. Use of sentence connectors (a) that; (b) However/

In fact/ Truly speaking; (c) Firstly/First; (d) Secondly; (e) Thirdly; (f) Besides/Moreover; (g) Thus/So; (h) On the contrary/Contrarily/On the other hand; (i) Firstly; (j) Secondly; (k) Thirdly; (l) Moreover; (m) Thus; (n) So/Therefore/Hence.

8. Use of synonym and antonym (a) author; (b) bad; (c) lecturer/orator; (d) rendering/recital/ reading/narration ; (e) unachievable /unattainable/ unfeasible/impracticable; (f) active/industrious/ diligent/ persevering; (g) insincerity/indifference/apathy; (h) sincerity/ solemnity/ earnestness/ commitment/resolution; (i) thought/mind/

mentality; (j) impossible; (k) desire/wish/aim; (l) prosper/thrive/progress; (m) endure/experience; (n) happiness.

9. Use of punctuation marks

Student:   May I come in, Sir?

Principal:   Yes, come in. What is your problem?

Student:   I want to change my 4th subject, Sir.

Principal:   Why?

Student:   Sir, Mathematics is now my 4th subject, but it seems to me very difficult. So,I want to take Biology instead of Mathematics.

Principal:   Do you think Biology is an easy subject?

Student:   Not easy, sir, but easier than Mathematics.

Principal:   OK. Write an application. Remember, your application must be endorsed by your guardian; otherwise, it will not be accepted.

 

12. Dinajpur Board-2023

ENGLISH COMPULSORY) SECOND PAPER

1. Fill in the blanks with suitable prepositions:

Drug addiction has become a serious problem (a) ____ modern society. Many young men and women are falling victims (b) ____ this. There are many reasons (c) ____ drug addiction. Drugs are expensive. So, to manage money, the addicts often go (d) ____ stealing, killing or all sorts of misdeeds. Drugs are smuggled (e) ____ a country and the smugglers carry (f) ____ drug business freely. Bangladesh is not free (g) ____ the curse of drugs. But we cannot allow this (h) ____ our country. The first thing to do is to highlight its dangerous effects (i) ___ people. The government and mass media can play an effective role (j) ____ this respect.

2. Complete the sentences with suitable phrases/words given in the box

(a) Your performance is not satisfactory. You will — be it careful in future. 

(b) X is an honest man. He — die than steal. 

(c) I am a poor student. cannot buy my necessary books, set. by necessary books, — a smartphone.   (d) You have failed in the test examination. You — start reading attentively from today. 

(e) Madhusudan Dutta is an epic poet. He — at Sagardari in Jashore. 

(f) I had a bad luck. — I reached the station, the train left. 

(g) — the Bay of Bengal — ? My friend is going there for a Visit tomorrow. 

(h)—  it travelling by an air? I have no idea about it.

3. Complete the sentences with suitable clauses/phrases. 1×10=10    a. Honesty is the best policy. The people who are honest always succeed in the long run.                                                                    b. Because of greenhouse effect, the climate is changing all over the world.                                                c.You cannot shine in life if you do not work hard.        d. Overeating is harmful to health. It is high time we changed our food habit.                                                        e.There goes a proverb that morning shows the day.   f. I work hard although I have limitations.                     g. No sooner had I reached the college then the class started. 

h. There are so many poor people in our country. I wish I could help them.                                   

i . In spite of having all facilities, the boy failed to success.         

 j.The old man who is sitting there is my grandfather.

4. Read the following text and fill the gaps with correct form of verbs as per subject and context.

Deforestation (a) ___ (mean) cutting down trees at random. It (b) ___ (cause) mainly by a group of dishonest people. They cut trees (c) ____ (make) profit. Ordinary people also (d) ___ (use) trees as fuel and furniture. Because of (e) ___ (cut) more and more trees, we are going (f) ___ (face) a great danger in the coming future. We (g) ___ (know) that oxygen (h) ___ (supply) by trees for animals Without (i) ___ (take) oxygen, we cannot live a single moment. If trees (j) ____ (cut) down in this way, the amount of carbon dioxide (k) ____ (increase) in the atmosphere. As a result, the heat (l) ____ (rise). It (m) ____(call) greenhouse effect. (n) ____ (enjoy) a peaceful life, we must plant more and more trees.

Answer: (a) means; (b) is caused; (c) to make; (d) use; (e) cutting; (f) to face; (g) know; (h) is supplied; (i) taking; (j) are cut; (k) will increase; (l) will rise; (m) is called; (n) To enjoy

5. Change the form of narrative style by using indirect speeches:

“Why do you stop me?” asked Rubel. “Have I done any wrong?” “You are driving so fast. It is not the rule,” said the traffic sergeant. “Sorry Sir. My mother is in the hospital. So, I am in a hurry,” said Rubel. 

Answer: Rubel asked the traffic sergeant why he (T) stopped him (R). He also asked whether/if he (R) had done any wrong. The traffic sergeant replied that he (R) was driving so fast and said that it was not the rule. Rubel apologized respectfully and told him (Ts) that his (R) mother was in the hospital. He further said that he was in a hurry for this reason.

6. Read the following text and use modifiers as directed in the blank spaces. 5×10-5

An (a) ____ (pre-modify the noun) student is he, who has (b) ____ (use a quantifier to pre-modify the noun) good qualities. he studies (c) ____ (post modify the verb). He knows that the (d) ____ (pre-modify the noun) duty of a student is to study. So, he never neglects (e) ____ (use a possessive) duty. He even makes the proper use of (f) ___ (use a determiner to pre-modify the noun) moment. Sabuj. (g)___ (post modify the noun with an appositive) of our class is an example of a good student. Sabuj is (h) ___ (pre-modify the adjective) helpful to us. I try (i) ____ (modify the verb with an infinitive) a boy like Sabuj. I want to be one of the (j) ____ (pre-modify the noun) stars in the class.

Answer: (a) ideal; (b) many; (c) regularly; (d) main; (e) his; (f) every; (g) a student; (h) very; (i) to be; (j) brightest

7. Use appropriate sentence connectors in the blank spaces of the following passage:

A cyclone is a devastating storm in Bangladesh that moves at a high speed. (a) ___  it causes immense harm to people and property. (b) ___ the inhabitants of coastal regions are the main victims of cyclone. (c) ___ the cyclone of Bangladesh originates from the Bay of Bengal. (d) ___ it is accompanied by thunders and heavy showers. (e) ____ unbearable heat is felt for a few days. (f) ____one day the sky becomes terribly dark and strong winds begin to blow. (g)____a terrible situation is created that lasts for hours. (h) ___ it causes a great havoc causing death to people and other animals. (i) ___  dwelling houses are blown away. (j) ____ the cyclone is followed by scarcity of food and outbreak of various diseases. (k) ____ the great loss caused by cyclone can be reduced. (l) ____prior warning can be given to people using modern technology of weather forecast. (m) ____ people and domestic animals of the cyclone-prone areas can be shifted to cyclone shelters. (n) ____ a quick relief work and medical facilities should be ensured.

Answer: (a) Moreover; (b) Specifically/ Specially; (c) Actually / Mainly; (d) Moreover / Also; (e) Beforehand; (f) Suddenly / Later; (g) Then / Ultimately; (h) Eventually; (i) As a result; (j) Subsequently; (k) However; (l) Firstly / For example; (m) Secondly / Besides / additionally; (n) Finally / Moreover 

 

13. RAJSHAHI BOARD-2023

English (Compulsory)- Second Paper

Time: 3 hours

Full marks: 100

[N.B. The figures in the right margin indicate full marks.]

Part-A: Grammar [Marks: 60]

1. Complete the text with suitable prepositions. 0.5 x 10 = 5

But at last God took pity (a) — him. One day the sailor was watching the water-snakes swimming (b) — the ship. Their colours were so beautiful and he was filled (c) — such a strange wonder that he felt a great love (d) — them and blessed them (e) — his heart. At once, the dead albatross fell (f) — his neck (g)— the sea. A gentle breeze began to blow (h) — the south and the old man fell (i) — a deep sleep. When he woke up, it was raining and he felt fresh again. Thus, the old man was relieved (j) — his sufferings.

2. Complete the sentences with suitable phrase/words given in the box. 0.5 x 10=5

if

has
to

what’s…like

had
better

what
does … look like

there

let
alone

would
rather

as soon as

was
born

(a) Rupa — take up the profession of teaching than be a nurse. She thinks teaching is a noble profession.

(b) Edmund Burke was an orator, writer and shrewd politician. He — in 1729 in England.

(c) — is difficult to regain lost health. So, we should always take care of our health.

(d) — flows a river beside our village. The river is useful to us in many ways.

(e) Sarika is an examinee. She — study a lot to make a good result.

(f) — honesty —? I think it to be a noble virtue.

(g) Rita is ill. We — go to see her. She will be happy to see us.

(h) The girls fell sick — they had foods. The foods were contaminated.

(i) — an elephant —-? I have never seen it before.

(j) He cannot teach in a high school, — in a university.

3. Complete the sentences using suitable clauses/phrases. 1 x 10 = 10

(a) The poem is too difficult for—.

(b) The martyrs laid down their lives in 1971. They did it so that —.

(c) It’s too late. —, we would not have missed the train.

(d) Danger comes where —. So, we have to be careful in our life.

(e) She spoke as if—. She was actually a quack.

(f) The thief was afraid of police. He ran away lest — arrested.

(g) Despite —, he helps his relatives.

(h) He took Logic — History. History seems to be difficult to him.

(i) If I had been hungry, —. But I am not hungry at all.

(j) Corruption is a curse. It is high time the government —.

4. Read the text and fill in the gaps with correct forms of verbs as  per subject and context:

If all the children (a) _____ (go) to school, the country (b) _____ (get) rid of the curse of illiteracy. To boost up education, the govt. (c) _____(spend) more money. Subsidies must (d) _____ (give) in the education sector. Teachers (e) _____ (need) to (f) _____ (train) for good teaching. The poor students can (g) _____ (bring) under “Food for Education” programme. We (h) _____ (take) care that no institution (i) _____ (close) down due to political clashes. All concerned (j) ______ (be) conscious about it. If we cannot (k) ______ (keep) pace with the present world, we (l) _____ (lag) behind. For this we have to (m) _____ (ensure) education for all and set a bright prospect for (n) _____ (implement) all necessary steps.

(a) went /go; (b)would get/ will get; (c) should/ must spend; (d) be given; (e) need; (f) be trained; (g) be brought; (h) should take; (i) closes; (j) should/ must be; (k) keep; (l) will lag; (m) ensure; (n) implementing

5. Change the narrative style by using indirect speeches.7

“I can chop some wood today,” said Jerry. “But I have a boy coming from the orphanage.” “I am the boy.” “You? But you are small.” Size does not matter, chopping wood,” said Jerry. “Some of the big boys don’t chop good. I’ve been chopping wood for a long time,” said Jerry to the writer.

6. Read the following text and use modifiers in the blanks as directed:

People around were just watching as the (a) ____ (pre-modify the noun) boy started (b) ____ (post-modify the verb) into the (c) _____ (pre-modify the noun) canal. Then the traffic constable came. (d) ____ (pre-modify the noun with a present participle) no time, he jumped into the canal. The (e) ____ (pre-modify the noun with an adjective) constable did not think of his (f) ____ (pre modify the noun) life. He was (g) ____ (use an intensifier to pre- modify the adjective) kind that he risked his life. People (h) ____ (post-modify the noun) by the canal praised him (i) ____ (post-modify the verb with an adverb). This type of person is a model (j) ____ (post-modify the noun). 

(a) young; (b) drowning; (c) deep; (d) Wasting; (e) police; (f) own; (g) so; (h) standing/sitting; (i) enormously/greatly/cheerfully/a lot; (j) for the society/of dedication and sacrifice

7. Use appropriate sentence connectors in the blank spaces of the  following text:

The greatness of a book depends (a) ____ on the acceptability among the readers. (b) ____ we read a book (c) ____ once, we can discover many things in it. (d) ____ basing on one reading, we cannot judge the standard of a book. (e) ____ a book is praised (f) ____ we have no doubt about the greatness of the book. (g) ____ the first reading, we may not understand a book. But if it is read more than once, we will see (h) ____ it was read (i) ____ praised. So, the great books are those (j) ____ have passed the test of time. (k) the appeal of a great book doesn’t decrease. (l) _____ the greatness of the book is newly felt (m) ____ time passes. (n) ____ a great book is widely read and reread by people all over the world.

(a) only/mainly/actually/generally; (b) If/When; (c) just/only/for; (d) But; (e) If/When; (f) highly; (g) Only through/During; (h) why; (i) and; (j) which; (k) In fact; (l) Rather; (m) when; (n) Therefore/So

8. Read the passage and then write the antonym or synonym of the words as directed below. 0.5 x 14 = 7

He is optimistic of his success. He works hard and abides by his teachers’ guidelines. He understands that it is important to be diligent. He does not rely on any one and believes that honesty and hard work can help one reach the peak of success. He harbours the faith that a laborious man is sure to shine.

(a) optimistic (antonym) (b)important (antonym) (c) success (antonym) (d) hard (synonym) (e) guidelines (synonym) (f) understand (synonym) (g) diligent (synonym) (h) rely (synonym) (i) honesty (antonym) (j) help (antonym) (k) peak (synonym) (l) harbour (synonym) (m) laborious (antonym) (n) shine (synonym)

9. There are fourteen errors in the use of punctuation marks in the following text. Rewrite the text correcting the errors. 0.5 x 14 = 7

Raja: What are you doing Rana

Rana : I am reading a letter

Raja: Letter? From whom

Rana : It’s from my pen friend. Shes an Australian. Her names Lucy.

Raja: How old is she

Rana : Sixteen The same as us. She lives in Sydney,

Raja: Sydney what’s that

Rana: Its a city in the south-east of Australia.

Raja : How do you know about it

Rana: Lucy has sent me a picture of it.

Raja: Can you show me the picture

Rana: Yes, here it is. You see, it looks very nice, doesn’t it

Part-B: Composition [Marks : 40]

10. Suppose, you are Shafayat. You want to get admitted into an English Language Course run by the British Council. Write an e-mail to the manager for detail. 10

11. Write a paragraph on “Importance of Moral Values” in 200 words. 15

12. Write a paragraph on “Global Warming” in 200 words. 15

 

14. Jessore Board 2023

English (Compulsory)- Second Paper

Time: 3 hours

Full marks: 100

[N.B. The figures in the right margin indicate full marks.]

Part-A: Grammar [Marks: 60]

1. Complete the text with suitable prepositions. 0.5 x 10 = 5

Books are really our best friends as we can rely (a) ____ them when we are bored, upset, depressed, lonely or annoyed. They share (b) ____ us information and knowledge whenever we need. They enable us to have a glimpse (c) ____ cultures, traditions, arts, history, geography, health, psychology and many other subjects and aspects of life. Good books always guide us (d) ____ the right path (e) ____ life. Reading good books helps us understand the world (f) ___ us better. While reading books, we build new and creative thoughts, images and opinions (g) ____ our mind. This habit helps us explore life (h) ____ different perspectives. In other words, it has several positive effects (i) _____ our body, mind and soul. In fact, the habit of reading is one (j) _____  the best qualities that a person can possess. 

(a) on; (b) with; (c) of; (d) on; (e) in; (f) around; (g) in; (h) from: (i) on; (j) of

2. Complete the sentences with suitable phrase/words given in the box. 0.5 x 10=5

was born

would father

have to/has to

what does….look like

there

as soon as

what’s…like

let alone

had better

it

(a)Manners make a man. Students — practise good manners in everyday life.

(b) You look exhausted. You — take rest to refresh yourself.

(c) Raihan has not yet got 1st dose of COVID-19 vaccine, — booster dose.

(d) Our spring is very charming. During spring, various kinds of flowers bloom. — seems that everything has got a new life.

(e) Ria : — the frozen mountain peak -?

Purnima: It looks like a white dome.

(f) Kazi Nazrul Islam is our rebel poet. He — in Churulia of West Bengal.

(g) The sky is cloudy and it may storm at any moment. So, we should start our journey possible.

(h) — your family — ? I belong to a nuclear family.

(i) I — learn than quarrel with them.

(j) — was a time when people used to travel on foot or riding animals.

3. Complete the sentences using suitable clauses/phrases. 1 x 10 = 10

(a) Florence Nightingale wanted to be a nurse with a view to —.

(b) If I had the wings of a bird, I —.

(c) Unity is strength. United we stand, —.

(d)Time plays a very crucial role in human life. We cannot prosper in life unless —.

(e) Whenever my uncle comes to our house, he —. I have never seen him coming to our house empty-handed.

(f) It is high time you —. It is detrimental to health.

(g) The box is very heavy. Are you strong enough —?

(h) John is fond of reading. Whenever he goes to the book fair, —.

(i) Rima is a good singer. She sings so well that —.

(j) Since Bangladesh is an agricultural country, —. We should put emphasis on our agricultural sectors

4. Read the text and fill in the gaps with the correct form of verbs as per subject and context. 0.5 x 14 = 7

 Dhaka, the world’s densest and fastest growing city, (a) — (face) unbearable traffic jams. There (b) (be) many reasons for this. The ever increasing number of vehicles and population (c) (be) the main reason. During a traffic jam, people (d) — (has) to suffer much. They have to (e) — (move) inch by inch. They have to wait on roads hours after hours (f) (face) unbearable sufferings. Again, the roads of Dhaka city (g) (be not) spacious. Only seven percent of Dhaka city is (h) — (cover) by roads, compared with around 25 percent of Paris and Vienna. If anybody falls in a traffic jam. he (i) — (not know) when he will reach home. Sometimes, a distance of 1km (j) — (take) an hour to cross. Office and school goers find it very difficult (k) — (reach) their destination in time. Our government (l) — (try) heart and soul to solve this problem. Flyovers (m) — (build) in different places in order to control traffic jam. Besides, traffic police and sergeants (n) — (see) filing cases against vehicles breaking road transport rules. But still it is becoming impossible to control traffic jam.

5. Change the narrative style by using direct speeches.

“I have won a lottery and got 10 lakh taka,” said Samira. “Congratulations!” I said. “What do you intend to do with the large amount of money?” “I want to serve my poor village people. So, I have made up my mind to establish a hospital in our rural area,” Samira replied. “Thank you,” I said. “I shall also help you in this respect.”

6. Read the following text and use modifiers as directed in the blank spaces. 0.5 x 10 = 5

Language plays a (a) — (pre-modify the adjective with an intensifier) important role in our life. We use language from the time we wake up (b) — (post-modify the verb) till we go to bed at night. We use language not only in our (c) — (pre-modify the noun) hours, but also in our dreams. We use language (d) —— (post-modify the verb with an infinitive) what we feel and to say what we like or dislike. We also use language (e) — (post-modify the verb with an infinitive) information. Language is (f) — (pre-modify the adjective) present in our life. It is an (g) — (pre-modify the noun) part of our life. As an (h) — (pre-modify the noun) nation we also have a language. But we had to struggle (i) (use adverb to post-modify the verb) to establish the right to our language. Many (j) — (pre- modify the noun with an adjective) sons of our country sacrificed their lives for our mother-tongue.

7. Use appropriate sentence connectors in the blank spaces of the following passage. 0.5 x 14 = 7

Leisure is the moment (a) – a man is totally free from his work. In leisure, a man is (b) – free from work but also from worries and tension. (c) —, it is a time, (d) — a man is his own master and the mind is relaxed (e) — the body is at rest. (f) — our life is full of duties. By performing our duties one after another, it seems (g) our life is an exhausting business. This is the tragedy of our life that we cannot avoid our work and worries. (h) —, leisure helps us to break this chain and enable us to refresh ourselves and revive our spirit. Leisure breaks the monotony of existence with a touch of variety. (i) — we look into developed countries, we will see that people love to spend their leisure in different ways. (j) —, they never idle away their leisure time. (k) —, it is seen that some people love to go for travelling, some enjoy sight-seeing in different places. (l) —, some people spend their free time playing different types of games. (m) — leisure is always a source of joy. (n) — everybody should try to find leisure to enjoy it to make the life happy and peaceful.

8. Read the passage and then write the antonym or synonym of the words as directed below. 0.5 x 14 = 7

Illiteracy is a curse. It retards all development work of a country. It is said that an illiterate nation gropes in darkness with no definite goal. In fact, an illiterate person is conservative, superstitious and blind. He can contribute very little to his society and country. He is unconscious and unaware of his right and responsibilities. The whole country is responsible for this. Most of our people are illiterate and poor. In fact, illiteracy, caused by poverty, stands in the way of success. All should be practical and pragmatic while addressing this problem. Effective measures must be taken by all concerned to remove illiteracy and thus make the nation enlightened.

(a) curse (antonym) (b) retards (synonym) (c) illiterate (antonym) (d) darkness (antonym) (e) goal (synonym) (f) conservative (antonym) (g) little (synonym) (h) unconscious (synonym) (i) whole (synonym) (j) success (antonym) (k) responsibilities (synonym) (l) measure (synonym) (m) poor (antonym) (n) remove (synonym)

9. There are fourteen errors in the use of punctuation marks in the following text. Rewrite the text correcting the errors. 0.5 x 14 = 7

Rodela: Hello Rahela what are you doing

Rahela I’m reading a newspaper

Rodela: Do you read them regularly

Rahela Yes everyday before breakfast Dont you

Rodela: No I don’t. Whats the use of it

Rahela Newspaper is an indispensable part of our life It helps us in many ways.

Part-B: Composition [Marks : 40]

10. Suppose, you are a student of class XII of ‘X’ college. Write an application to the principal of your college for ensuring safe drinking water in the college campus. 10

11. Write a paragraph on ‘The Padma Bridge’, within 200 words. 15

12.Write a paragraph on ‘The causes and effects of failure in English’ within 200 words. 15

 

15. Cumilla Board-2023

English (Compulsory)- Second Paper

Time: 3 hours

Full marks: 100

[N.B. The figures in the right margin indicate full marks.]

Part-A: Grammar [Marks: 60]

1. Complete the text with suitable prepositions. 0.5 x 10 = 5

A craftwork is an applied form (a) ———— art, a social and cultural product reflecting the inclusive nature (b) —— folk imagination. A craftwork, which usually doesn’t bear the signature of its maker, retains a personal touch. When we look (c) ———— a thirty years old Nakshi Kantha, we wonder (d) its motif and designs that point (e) — the artistic ingenuity and the presence of the maker (f) it. The fact that we do not know her name or any other detail (g) – her does not take anything (h) — from our appreciation (i) ———— the artist. Indeed, the intimate nature (j) the Kantha and the tactile feeling it generates animate the work and make it very inviting.

2. Complete the sentences with suitable phrase/words given in the box. 0.5 x 10 = 5

there

was born

let alone

have to

what does…. look like

had better

it

would rather

as soon as

what’s-like

(a) The tennis match restarted — the rain had stopped.

(b) In England, most school children — wear a uniform. Is it the same in Bangladesh?

(c) In our country, rainy season is very different. During this season — rains heavily without any gap.

(d) Socrates was a great Greek philosopher. He — in 469 BC. He spoke against the traditional Greek beliefs and so he was sentenced to death by drinking hemlock.

(e) Long ago, — lived a mighty warrior, Kublai Khan. He built an amazing palace in a deep dark and mysterious forest.

(f)A warrior — die than surrender to enemies. He loves his country more than his life.

(g) — the weather — today?

(h) Baby Mom, — a ghost —?

(i) — has been many years since I saw him. So, I cannot recognize him.

(j) It may rain today. We — take an umbrella.

3. Complete the sentences using suitable clauses/phrases. 1 x 10 = 10

(a) There is a wise saying that united we stand, —, So, we must be united to reach our expected goal.

(b) Industry is the key to success. We work hard so that —.

(c) My younger brother is very fond of me. Whenever I go out, —.

(d) Bangladesh is my motherland. It is blessed with rivers. In spite of that, we do not get water during dry season because—.

(e) If we lose the morning hours of life, —.

(f) I can’t recall his name. It is long since —.

(g) The poem is too difficult —. The teacher told us to listen to him very carefully.

(h) My childhood was full of joys and happiness. Would that —.

(i) We met the strange person while —.

(j)Would you mind —? I am very thirsty.

4. Read the text and fill in the gaps with the correct form of verbs as per subject and context. 0.5 x 14 = 7

Newspaper (a) — (consider) the people’s parliament. The newspaper (b) — (play) a vital role in modern civilization. It (c) — (call) to be the mirror of the world. We must (d) — (develop) the habit of (e) — (read) the newspaper daily. It helps us (f) — (acquire) general knowledge, which (g) — (be) essential for our education. Nobody (h) (maintain) contact with the outside world without reading the newspaper. Mere bookish knowledge (i) (be) not sufficient in the struggle of life. A man who (j) — (read) the newspaper daily (k) — (be) like a creature of the narrow well. Being ignorant of current topics, he cannot (l) (take) part in the talks and discussions in an enlightened society and he (m) — (live) like a fish out of water in it. Students (n) — (ask) for reading newspaper daily.

5. Change the narrative style by using direct speeches. 7

“What’s a puppet show?” Mita said to her father. Father said, “Let’s go inside and you can see yourself.” Inside the tent Mita said, “How strange! A doll is dancing and talking.” Father said, “A man behind the screen is moving the doll. Do you understand who is talking?”

6. Read the following text and use modifiers as directed in the blank spaces. 0.5 x 10 = 5

Amerigo, (a) — (use noun in apposition) lives alone. His parents now live separate and none of them wants (b) — (use infinitive to post-modify the verb) his responsibility. (c) — (use possessive to pre-modify the noun) mother told him to go away because she is married to another man. (d) (use determiner to pre-modify the noun) streets are now his home. He wanted (e) — (use adjective to pre-modify the noun) money from his father to buy a (f)-— (use noun adjective to pre-modify the noun) ticket. But his father did not answer. He earns his living by working hard. (g) (use adverbial to pre-modify the verb) he finds work. Some of (h) (use demonstrative to pre-modify the noun) works are very risky for him. Once he sold ice-cream (i) (use prepositional phrase to post modify the verb). But he got (j) (use quantifier to pre-modify the noun) money in return from the owner of the ice-cream shop.

7. Use appropriate sentence connectors in the blank spaces of the following passage. 0.5 × 14 = 7

Health (a) — is the root of all happiness, can be enjoyed taking adequate care of body and mind. People (b) — are always under mental stress and suffer from anxieties cannot enjoy a good health, (c) — to enjoy good health, it is also necessary to keep our mind sound. They are doctors (d) — say that simple and carefree life is more conducive to health. Many people, (e) —, are not aware of health rules. They (f) — take physical exercise (g) — take proper food. (h) —, a huge number of people of our country live below poverty line. (i) — they cannot afford to eat good food. (j) — they cannot enjoy good health. (k) —, awareness about health rules (l) — following them are very important in maintaining good health. (m) — only healthy people can contribute to the national development. (n) — we must be careful of our health.

8. Read the passage and then write the antonym or synonym of the words as directed below. 0.5 x 14 = 7

Education is one of the basic needs of human being and is essential for any kind of development. The poor socio-economic condition of Bangladesh can largely be attributed to most people’s inaccessibility to education. Many illiterate people do not have any knowledge of health, sanitation and population control. If they were educated, they could live a healthy and planned life. Education teaches us how to earn well and how to spend well. It enables us to make the right choices in life and to perform our duties properly. It enhances our ability to raise crops, store food, protect the environment and carry out our social responsibilities.

(a)basic (synonym) (b)essential (synonym) (c) development (synonym) (d)condition (synonym) (e)inaccessibility (antonym) (f) illiterate (synonym) (g) sanitation (synonym) (h) population (synonym) (i) healthy (antonym) (j) teach (antonym) (k)spend (antonym) (l) enable (antonym) (m) properly (synonym) (n) ability (antonym)

9. There are fourteen errors in the use of punctuation marks in the following text. Rewrite the text correcting the errors. 0.5 x 14=7

Laila : I cant see anything. Where am I?

Aunt :Youre safe in your Aunts house. Whats the matter?

Laila : I’m afraid I can hear a sound.

Aunt : But I cant.

Laila : Aunt Listen again can you hear it now?

Aunt: Yes I can.

Laila : Is it a ghost?

Aunt: No, its only an owl.

Laila : Owl But it makes a horrible sound.

Aunt: It’s a bird only dear.

Laila Could you sleep with me?

Aunt: Okay Now go to sleep Laila You’re very tired After your long journey.

Laila : You’re right.

Part-B: Composition [Marks: 40]

10. Imagine, you are Arif, a student of ‘N’ College. Flood has caused a great damage all around your locality. Now, write an application to the Principal of your college to open a relief camp in your college premises so that you can send relief goods to the flood affected people in your locality. 10

11. Write a paragraph of description on “Your Favourite Teacher” within 200 words. 15

12. Write a compare and contrast paragraph on “City life and Rural life” within 200 words. 15

 

16. Mymensingh Board-2023

English (Compulsory)- Second Paper

Time: 3 hours

Full marks: 100

[N.B. The figures in the right margin indicate full marks.]

Part-A: Grammar [Marks: 60]

1. Complete the text with suitable prepositions. 0.5 x 10 = 5

The orphanage is high (a) — the Carolina mountains. The writer was there (b) — the autumn. She preferred peaceful environment to pen some troublesome writing. She wanted the mountain air to blow (c) — the malaria from too long a time (d) — the subtropics. She was homesick (e) — the flaming (f) — maples (g) — October and for many other things. She found them all living (h) — a cabin belonging (i) — the orphanage, half a mile (j) — orphanage farm.

2. Complete the sentences with suitable phrase/words given in the box. 0.5 x 10 = 5

what’s…. like

there

have to/has to

had better

it

what does…. look like

was born

let alone

as soon as

would rather

(a)These kids are fun-loving. They — play than study.

(b) She is an irresponsible person. You can’t trust her with your dog, — with your child.

(c) A: — your new office —? B: I love it. The environment is very peaceful.

(d) The show resumed — the power supply was restored. It was a great relief for the spectators.

(e) I have to meet my aunt in 15 minutes. I — go now or I will be late.

(f) The weather is very hot and humid. — is expected that it will rain this evening.

(g) — goes a proverb that unity is strength. So, we must be united till we reach our goal.

(h) In England, school children — wear uniforms. What about Bangladesh?

(i) Shakespeare — and raised in Stratford-upon-Avon, England.

(j) Son: Dad,  — an Arctic fox – ?

Father: I’ve no idea. But you can always Google the term and find out.

3. Complete the sentences using suitable clauses/phrases. 1 x 10 = 10

(a) There was a little rain yesterday. If it had rained heavily, ———.

(b) Though junk foods look appetizing, —. We should avoid them.

(c)Opportunity does not always come. You would have succeeded in life provided that—.

(d) The amount of waste is growing rapidly all over the world and polluting the environment. It is high time —.

(e)I wish I —. I would express my feelings in my poems.

(f) The old man is very weak. He walks very slowly lest ―.

(g) English is an international language. We need to learn it as —.

(h) Kiran got a foreign scholarship. She was so happy that —.

(i) It was my first lecture. I was too nervous—.

(j) Manners define a man. We always appreciate a person —.

4. Read the text and fill in the gaps with correct forms of verbs:

Cricket (a) ____ (be) a popular game. Now-a-days, people (b) ____ (long) to watch it to get pleasure. Cricket (c) ____ (call) a gentlemen’s game too. A bond of friendship (d) ____ (create) among the playing nations. The Bangladesh national cricket team is popularly (e) ____ (know) as the Tigers. Our cricket team (f) ___ (be) very organized. It already (g) ____  (prove) its worth in many an international match. Our cricketers (h) ____ (be) capable of (i) ____ (compete) with the renowned cricket teams of the world. The prestige of our country already (j) )____ (go) up in the international arena; thanks to our cricket team. In spite of its renown, sometimes our cricket team (k) ____ (shock) us by (l) ___ (perform) poorly. Even after that, we believe, our cricketers (m)____outshine) all other competitors in  future.  However, they (n) ____ (need) more vigorous practice to reach their goals.

5. Change the narrative style by using direct speeches. 7

“What kind of stories did Aesop tell?” asked Anwar. “Fables,” replied Mr. Rahman. “Do you know what fables are?” “No,” replied Anwar. “Well,” continued Mr. Rahman, “Fables are stories with a moral. And Aesop entertained people by telling these stories.”

6. Read the following text and use modifiers as directed in the blank spaces. 0.5 x 10 = 5

The purpose of education is to bring about (a) — (use an adjective to pre-modify the noun) changes in (b) — (use a possessive to pre-modify the noun) behaviour. It also brings changes in our lives and society (c) (use a relative clause to post-modify the noun). If it fails to do so. It can’t be called education. Education is not only receiving certificates and getting grades. It is (d) —  (use an intensifier to pre-modify the adjective) more than that, we can apply our (e) — (use a part participle to pre-modify the noun) knowledge in our engagement with the world that lies (f) — (use an adverb to post-modify the verb). We can do that in (g) — (use an adjective to pre-modify the noun) ways. One way is civic engagement which is (h) — (use an adverb to pre-modify the verb ‘appreciated”) appreciated all over the world. Civic engagement means working to make difference in civic life (i) — (use a prepositional phrase to post-modify the noun ‘life’). A person (j) — (use a past participle to post modify the noun) civically is concerned about civic issues like injustice, discrimination and other forms of social ills.

7. Use appropriate sentence connectors in the blank spaces of the following passage. 0.5 x 14 = 7

Time, by its very nature, is fleeting. (a) — time once gone is gone forever. (b) — the sincere people realize the value of time. (c) —, not everyone is aware of the value of time. (d) —, it is seen that many of us waste time. (e), we realize the significance of lost time when it is too late. (f) — we suffer in life. (g) — all of us should make the best use of time. (h) — proper time management is the key to success in student life. (i) — we find that an ideal student is the one who makes the best use of time. (j) — a lazy student fails to make the grade as he kills time. (k) — the teachers advise their students not to waste time. (l) — they warn the students against their addiction to social networking sites and gaming. (m) —, students should follow the advice of their teachers. (n) — they will suffer in the long run.

8. Read the passage and then write the antonym or synonym of the words as directed below. 0.5 x 14 = 7

Sumi is a good-looking young women. Her large dark eyes are beautiful. Her complexion is flawless and she has got a lovely smile. Her long black hair is full and shiny. She is tall and slender, and her movement is graceful. And, she always dresses stylishly. Everyone appreciates her beauty. But Sumi worries that people do not notice her talents and hard work. She wants people to know that a woman can have beauty, ambition and a bit of intelligence too.

(a) good-looking (synonym) (b) dark (synonym) (c) flawless (synonym) (d) shiny (antonym) (e) slender (antonym) (f) graceful (synonym) (g) stylishly (antonym) (h) appreciate (antonym) (i) beauty (antonym) (j) worries (antonym) (k) talent (synonym) (l) notice (antonym) (m) ambition (synonym) (n) intelligence (synonym)

9. There are fourteen errors in the use of punctuation marks in the following text. Rewrite the text correcting the errors. 0.5 x 14 = 7

Son : Did you keep a diary during the Liberation War

Father: Yes I did

Son : Can I have a look at it

Father Im afraid Ive lost it.

Son: Do you remember anything about it

Father: Yes I remember one event there were lots of sounds and bangs outside one night you wanted to look out but we didnt let you.

Son: Why

Father: Because it was very dangerous. You were only four years old then.

Part-B: Composition [Marks: 40]

10. Suppose, you are a student of ‘X’ College, Dhaka. Now, write an application to the Principal of your college for providing multimedia facilities in the classrooms. 10

11. Write a paragraph within 200 words describing the importance of “Tree Plantation”. 15

12. Write a paragraph comparing and contrasting between “Village life and City life” within 200 words. 15

 

17. Barishal Board-2023

English (Compulsory)- Second Paper

Time: 3 hours

Full marks: 100

[N.B. The figures in the right margin indicate full marks.]

Part-A: Grammar [Marks: 60]

1. Complete the text with suitable prepositions. 0.5 x 10 = 5

Speaking ill (a) — others is a very bad human tendency. It develops a negative inclination (b) — one’s mind. This habit tempts one (c) — indulge (d) — a negative approach out of his unsound mind. It leaves bad effects (e)— human individuals and society. It also hampers the happy and smooth run (f) — the society. People very often burst (g) — tears (h) — this heinous act. We all should be aware (i) — it and give (j) — this bad habit.

2. Complete the sentences with suitable phrase/words given in the box. 0.5 x 10 = 5

had better

what’s…. like

there

would rather

what does…… look like

as if

used to

as soon as

what if

feel like

(a) Jolly is my friend, she — sing in a choir, but she gave it up for some unavoidable reasons.

(b) The world economy is passing through a great crisis due to war situation. The world leaders —  concentrate on the economy and security of the common people.

(c) We went to John’s office yesterday. He behaved — he had not known us.

(d) — a dinosaur —? Have you ever seen it?

(e) We are waiting outside. You — finish your dinner, don’t delay to join us.

(f) He is so honest that he — die than cheat.

(g) — the ice had cracked? You would have disappeared into the icy water.

(h) You told me about a French novel. — the novel —?

(i) I am very thirsty. I —having a nice cool glass of lemonade.

(j) — exists no life in the Mars.

3. Complete the sentences using suitable clauses/phrases. 1 x 10 = 10

(a) Patriotism is a noble virtue. We all should have patriotism, —-.

(b) Our freedom fighters risked their lives in the war of liberation so that —-.

(c) He was not hungry at all. Had he been hungry, —.

(d) They continued to walk until —.

(e) Corruption is rampant in the country. It is high time the government

(f) She can’t ride a bicycle, let alone —.

(g) 21st February is a red-letter day in our national history, because —.

(h) There goes a proverb —.

(i) Mira has not been able to recall where —.

(j) No sooner had she crossed the main gate —.

4. Read the text and fill in the gaps with the correct form of verbs as per subject and context. 0.5 x 14 = 7

On 26 March, 1971, Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman (a) ____ (declare) the independence of Bangladesh. (b) ____ (follow) this declaration, a war began between the freedom-loving Bangalees and the brutal forces of West Pakistan, (c) _____ (result) the independence of Bangladesh. The Pakistani Military Janta (d) ____ (base) in West Pakistan (e) ____ (launch) the Operation Searchlight against the unarmed people of East Pakistan (f) _____ (initiate) genocide in Bangladesh. In response to the violence, members of Mukti Bahini (g) ____ (start) a mass guerrilla war against the occupation forces. People from all walks of life (h) _____ (respond) to the call of Bangabandhu and joined the war (i) _____ (liberate) their dear motherland. The war (j) ____ (continue) for about nine months. The heroic sons of the soil made the supreme sacrifices with a view to (k) ____ (snatch) away the long-cherished freedom and thus (l) _____ (establish) Bangladesh as an independent country in the world map. Now, it (m) ____ (be) our bounden duty (n) _____ (uphold) the freedom of the country.

5. Change the narrative style by using direct speeches. 7

“How is your mother, Habib?” said Fahim. “She is better today,” said Habib. “Did you take her to any doctor?” “Yes, and the doctor has x-rayed her.” “Now, take a good care of her and ensure all medications as prescribed,” said Fahim. “Of course, thank you a lot,” said Habib.

6. Read the following text and use modifiers as directed:

Kazi Nazrul Islam is called the Shelley of Bangla literature. He was a (a) _____ (premodify the noun) poet. He wrote (b) ____ (post midify the verb) in almost all branches of Bangla literature. Nazrul, (c) ____ (post modify the noun with appositive), won the attention of everybody in his early childhood. He wrote ceaselessly until the death of (d) _____ (use possessive to premodify the noun) poetic flair. He composed (e) (premodify the noun) songs (f) ____ (post modify the noun with an adjective clause). His literary works have enriched (g) _____ (premodify the noun with noun adjective) literature. His poems and songs played a great role (h) ____ (post modify the verb with an infinitive phrase) in our war of liberation. He (i) ____ (premodify the verb) sang the songs of equality in his poetry. He is (j) _____ (premodify the noun with determiner) pride, no doubt.

7. Use appropriate sentence connectors in the blank spaces of the following text:

Scientists have always wondered (a) ____ there is life anywhere out in the space. They have joined together in a major project called the communication with Extra Terrestrial Intelligence (b) ____ seeks to establish contact with any other living beings in the universe. (c)  ____, they are beaming out radio signals into the space. It was thought (d) ____ there exists life on Mars. (e) ____ two viking spacecrafts (f) ____ landed on Mars in 1976 did not provide much evidence of life there. The pictures sent by them showed (g) ____ the Mars has a sky; (h) ____ , the sky is red instead of a blue one like ours. Its gravity is about half (i) ____ strong (j) ____ that of Earth. (k) ____ , the atmosphere is also much thinner than our planet. It has deserts, high mountains, canals, volcanoes, craters etc. as well as summer (l) ____ winter. (m) ____ , there are no trees, (n) ____ life forms.

8. Read the passage and then write the antonym or synonym of the words as directed below. 0.5 x 14 = 7

Hospitality means friendly and generous treatment and entertainment towards guests or strangers, especially at one’s home. There was a time when hospitality was encouraged in our country. People could travel hundreds of miles with having a single penny. Gone are those days! Nowadays, people have become commercial and self-centred in their etiquette and manners. In all religions, hospitality is encouraged, because hospitality brings peace and amity in the society. To form a better society, we need to cultivate it at home and away.

(a) hospitality (synonym) (b) friendly (antonym)(c) generous(synonym) (d) treatment (synonym) (e) entertainment (antonym) (f) stranger (antonym) (g) encourage (synonym) (h) travel (synonym) (i) having (synonym) (j) self-centred (antonym) (k) etiquette (synonym) (l) peace (antonym) (m) amity (antonym) (n) cultivate (synonym)

9. There are fourteen errors in the use of punctuation marks in the following text. Rewrite the text correcting the errors. 0.5 x 14 = 7

Ishtiak: Excuse me where is the nearest hospital

Fuad : Its about 2km from here You will have to hire a taxi You can also go there by bus

Ishtiak: I see is there a bus station near here

Fuad : Yes there is a bus stop at the corner

Ishtiak Thank you

Fuad : Dont mention it

Part-B: Composition [Marks: 40]

10. Write an application to the Chairman of Union Parishad requesting him/her to issue you an online birth certificate. 10

11. Write a paragraph on “The Uses and Abuses of Mobile Phone” in about 200 words. 15

12. Write a cause-and-effect paragraph on “Price Hike”, briefly describing the causes and its impacts on our daily life. 15

 

18. Sylhet Board-2023

English (Compulsory)- Second Paper

Time: 3 hours

Full marks: 100

N.B. The figures in the right margin indicate full marks.]

Part-A: Grammar [Marks: 60] 0.5 x 10 = 5

1. Fill in the blanks with suitable preposition :

Corruption is a curse (a) ____ a nation. It is a great hindrance (b) ____ the development. (c) ____ corrupted people, a nation will surely suffer (d)  _____ the long run. Corrupted people are hated (e) ____ all. The common mass have no good feeling (f) ____ them. They are devoid (g)  ____ honesty and purity. They don’t abide (h) ____ the social rules. Morality doesn’t have any impact (i) ____ these criminals. They bring no sweet fruit for their land and so it is high time we stood (j) ____them unitedly.

2. Complete the sentences using suitable clauses/phrases. 0.5 x 10 = 5

therewas bornwhat does… look likeas soon aslet alone
had betteritwould ratherwhat’s it likehave to

(a) Anika can’t afford a bus ticket — air ticket.

(b) It may rain today. You — reach home earlier.

(c) — is many years since we first met. How time does fly!

(d) As his brother met an accident, he needs to go to hospital — possible.

(e) We — develop our view about hartal and strike. Let’s change our destructive culture.

(f) — have been remarkable changes in the behaviour of our young generation.

(g) Maria Manda is a promising footballer of our country. She — in a remote village, Kalshindur.

(h) — having integrity in one’s character? It is the best quality of a man. these criminals.

(i) He is very poor but honest. He — starve than cheat anybody.

(j) — a squirrel —?

3. Complete the sentences using suitable clauses/phrases. 1 x 10 = 10

(a) Most of the rivers are getting polluted day by day. It is high time —.

(b) Milk is rich in food values. We should take milk everyday so that —.

(c) Mr. John is very interested in tourism. He wants to visit Bangladesh with a view to —.

(d) I like to play cricket in my leisure time. When I get a chance, —.

(e) No nation can develop without education. So, it is rightly said that —.

(f) Mina really sings well. If she gets opportunity, —.

(g) He was a petty clerk. But he behaved as though —.

(h) The weather of that night was very rough. I would have met you provided —.

(i) Bangladesh is a small country. Though it has a small area, —.

(j) English is an international language. There is not a country in the world where — .

4. Read the text and fill in the gaps with the correct form of verbs as per subject and context. 0.5 x 14 = 7

It is natural that a man cannot (a)— (live) alone. He always (b) — (need) a company. He has to (c) — (express) his thought and ideas. (d) — (think) others while the others (e) — (be) of the same needs. He (f) — (have) also the need of others for (g) — (ensure) their safety and comfort. So, he is bound (h) — (live) with others (i) — (make) an institution and it (j) — (call) society. Society (k) — (be) the first organization which (I) — (make) by our primitive ancestors. They (m) — (be) the first to contribute to (n) — (develop) the civilization.

5. Change the narrative style by using direct speeches. 7

Mr. Kalam said to the bank manager. May I get in, sir?” “Yes, come in,” said the bank manager. Mr. Kalam said. “I want to open a bank account.” The manager said. “What type of account will you open? I want to open a savings account, “said Mr. Kalam. “Please go to the front desk. The officer will help you.” “Thank you very much.” Mr. Kalam said.

6. Read the following text and use modifiers as directed in the blank spaces. 0.5 x 10 = 5

Drug addiction among the young generation has become a (a) — (pre modify the noun) concern. Drug is mainly used as medicine (b)——— (use an infinitive to post modify the verb) diseases and an excess of taking drug for no disease is called drug addiction. It has grasped the young generation (c) — (post modify the verb). They take drugs to forget (d) — (use possessive to pre modify the noun) sadness, (e) — (premodify the noun) people take drugs (f) — (use adverb to post modify). Drug addiction causes (g) — (pre modify the noun) harm to human body. (h) — (use a participle) them aware, we can remove this curse from our society. All concerned should take initiatives (i)— (use an infinitive to post modify the verb) it. The criminals should be punished with an (j) — (use a noun adjective) hand.

7. Use appropriate sentence connectors in the blank spaces of the following passage. 0.5 × 14 = 7

Bangladesh is a free and sovereign country. (a) — it was a part of Pakistan from 1947 to 1971. In 1971 it became independent (b) — started its journey as a free nation, (c) — the journey was not smooth at all. On 7 March, 1971 (d) — Bangabandhu delivered his speech, the common mass got united (e) — started their preparation for a war. The Pakistani forces started mass killing (f) — killed about 30 lakh innocent people. They thought (g) they could suppress the Bangalees within a few days. (h) — the brave sons of our land proved them wrong. (i) — the freedom fighters didn’t have modern weapons in their hand, they were the real patriots and courageous. (j) —after few months they became successful in their mission. (k) — the long waited date came (1lhe way of lasting development very quickly.

8. Read the passage and then write the antonym or synonym of the words as directed below. 0.5 x 14 = 7

Facebook is a very popular social networking site with over eight hundred million users. But it has both positive and negative effects on its users. We can keep touch with our friends and relatives. It is the best means to stay connected with people. Facebook helps us make friendship even with unknown people. On the other hand, it is very easy for cyber bullies to thrive. They can harass any one. Besides, teenagers are spending too much time on it.

(a) popular (antonym) (b) effects (synonym) (c) touch (synonym) (d) friends (antonym) (e) means (synonym) (f) connected (antonym) (g) help (synonym) (h) make (synonym) (i)harass (synonym) (j) easy (antonym) (k) thrive (synonym) (l) unknown (antonym) (m) teenager (antonym) (n) spend (synonym)

9. There are fourteen errors in the use of punctuation marks in the following text. Rewrite the text correcting the errors. 0.5 x 14 = 7

Ratan said to his father I want to go outside for sometime. Why is it not the suitable time for going out. I need to meet my friend Shimul. Now it is 8 PM. You should not waste time doing this type of activities father replied. Ill come back. before 9 0 clock said Ratan. “This is the last time I think,” father said.

Part-B: Composition [Marks: 40]

10. Suppose, you are Alindo Hasan, a student of Oxford College. Write an application to the principal of your college for opening a relief camp for the flood affected people. 10

11. Write a paragraph on “The Padma Bridge”. (200 words) 15

12. Write a paragraph on “Road Accidents in Bangladesh” showing its causes and effects. (200 words). 15

Mark Distribution for Class 5

English

Time : 2 hours 30 minutes

Full marks: 100

Seen Passage

1. Matching the given words with their meanings/Fill in the blanks    1*5 = 5

2. True/False

3. Short questions 10

4. Short Composition (Capital letters. punctuation, spelling and sentence structure will be marked) 10

Unseen Passage

5. Matching the given words with their meanings/Fill in the blanks    1*5 = 5

6. True/False

7. Short questions 2*5 = 10

8. Writing a simple personal letter. (Clues will be given and students will have to write at least six sentences accordingly).    10

9. Making five Wh questions from the given statements (By using Who, What, When, Where, Why, Which and How).       5*2=10

10. Short questions                1+2+3=6

11. Fill in the blanks (By using information related to time, cardinal and ordinal numbers)   5

12. Rearrange       5

13. Form Completion   5    

Filling Gaps with clues for SSC

Fill in the blanks with the words from the list. You may need to change the forms of the words. You may need to use one word more than once.

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1. Writing letters is a part of our social activities. It is (a) — form of communication, which plays a vital role in our practical life. (b) — this time. (c) — revolution has taken place in the field of (d) — this like telephone, wireless, cellular phone, fax and most recently (e) —, which are much faster means (f) — communication. Letter writing is (g) — kind of good art which is (h) —– important means (i) — maintaining good relations (j) — people, offices and business organizations.

Answer: a) the, b) By, c) a, d) communication, e) e-mail, f) of, g) a, h) an, i) for, j) with.

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2. In (a) —– society all men are not equally well (b) —–. Some are rich and some are very poor. This is because of (c) —– unequal distribution of national wealth. Many are deprived (d) —– the basic needs of life. They must be provided (e) —– their dues. The rich always draw (f) —– line of contrast (g) —– themselves and (h) —– poor. Most of them look down (i) —– the poor. They should be (j) —– and then humanity should be improved.
Answer: a) a, b) off, c) an, d) of, e) with, f) a, g) between, h) the, i) upon, j) conscious.

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3. Man has (a) —– unquenchable thirst (b) —– knowledge. He is never satisfied (c) —– what he has known and seen. For this, he set out (d) —– travelling. But it needs (e) —– lot of money and (f) —–. (g) —– people of developed countries are fit (h) —– it. So they are capable (i) —– earning (j) – knowledge.
Answer: a) an, b) for, c) with, d) for, e) a, f) patience, g) The, h) for, i) of, j) practical.

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4. Although (a) —– city life has many advantages; a city dweller sometimes gets tired (b) —– it. He cannot attend (c) —– office and other places (d) —– time because (e) —– traffic jam. (f) —– air in the city is polluted (g) —– smoke and (h) —–. besides, he is always busy (i) —– a lot of (j) —–.

Answer: a) a, b) of, c) the, d) in e) of, f) The, g) by, h) dust, i) with, j) commitments.

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5. Hazrat Omar (R.) was a kind and just ruler. He ensured (a) —– security of even (b) —– small creature of his kingdom. He dedicated his life (c) —– Islam and humanity. He used to come (d) —– at night and observed the actual (e) —– of his people. One night while walking (f) —– the hut of a widow he heard (g) —– crying of some children. He went nearer and saw that some children were crying for food. Their poor mother was boiling water and (h) —–. Omar’s (R.) heart filled (i) —– pity. What he did then may be (j) —– excellent example for the present rulers of all over the world.

Answer: a) the, b) a, c) for, d) out, e) condition, f) by, g) the, h) weeping, i) with, j) an.

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6. Discipline is the most valuable and powerful element for success in life. It implies obedience to (a) —set of rules (b) — an orderly life in society. It is a mode (c) — leading life in accordance (d) — rules. Man is a (e) — being. In (f) — society he cannot do whatever he likes. He has to abide (g) — some rules. It is not (h) — inborn virtue. It should be acquired by (i) — practice of (j) —. 

Answer: a) a, b) for, c) of, d) with, e) social, f) the, g) by, h) an, i) the, j) habit.

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7. Present world is very (a) —. So you need to be competent (b) — facing (c) — challenge of competition. As (d) — student you have to fully concentrate on your study. You can’t remain callous (e) — your study. If the students of (f) — country don’t acquire true education, there will be no development for (g) — country. You must utilize your time. Nothing can compensate (h) — your loss of losing time. There is no (i) — that hard work contributes (j) — make a good result.

Answer: a) competitive, b) for, c) the, d) a, e) to, f) a, g) the, h) for, i) denying, j) to.

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8. Studies and politics cannot go together. It is (a) — unfortunate matter that money and (b) — attract (c) — students if they are involved (d) — politics. Once politics was associated (e) — social services. A political worker was (f) — social reformer. Students were in (g) — forefront (h) — unifying the people of the country and fighting (i) — the enemies. At present some of the students are exploited (j) — the political parties as their tools and violence.
Answer: a) an, b) power, c) the, d) in, e) with, f) a, g) the, h) for, i) against, j) by.

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9. Every woman is a (a) — mother. The future of a child depends on how it is brought up. In this case (b) — educated mother plays an important role. So (c) — difference (d) — the educated and (e) — uneducated mother can never be denied. An educated mother can bring a child (f) — better than an illiterate mother. A good wife means an educated woman. She is the best friend (g) — her husband. Her words will go (h) — long way to leave an (i) — impression (j) — her husband’s mind.

Answer: a) potential, b) an, c) the, d) between, e) the, f) up, g) to, h) a, i) indelible, j) on.

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10. The world is getting (a) — because of pollution. Every year millions of people all over the world die as a result of (b) —. In the recent years (c) — have been alarming reports that the world’s climate (d) — undergoing a significant (e) —. All these reports provide strong evidence (f) __ world temperature is (g) __ day by day. Climatologists (h) — that midway through the next century temperatures may have risen as much (i) — 40C. This could raise sea levels and (j) — flood coastal areas and farmlands. 

Answer (a) warmer; (b) pollution; (c) there; (d) is; (e) change; (f) that; (g) increasing; (h) predict; (i) as; (j) thereby.

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11. Man is the (a) — of his own fortune. If he makes (b) — proper (c) — of his time and does his duties according, he is sure (d) — improve and progress (e) — life, but if he does otherwise, he has (f) — suffer when it is too late. To waste time is as bad as in commit suicide (g) —, our life is nothing but the sum total (h) — hours, days and years if we waste (i) — morning hours of life, we shall have to repent (j) — the long run.
Answer: (a) maker; (b) a; (c) division; (d) to; (e) in; (f) to; (g) for; (h) of; (i) the; (j) in.

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12. We live (a) — society. So we must learn how to live in (b) — and amity (c) — others. We have to (d) — other’s rights and privileges and (e) — and (f) — as we expect others to respect us. We have (g) — lot of duties and responsibilities in society. Education should aim (h) — making each individual fully aware (i) — these duties and responsibilities. It is true that one has to learn how to (j) — his bread.
Answer-(a) in; (b) peace; (c) with; (d) respect; (e) likings; (f) dislikings; (g) a; (h) at; (i) of; (j) earn.

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13. Charity is (a) — inclination of heart to help others in distress and to (b) — good of others. Charity is (c) — noble human quality. It makes one’s heart (d) —. It is the feeling of sympathy (e) — other’s wants. There are various ways (f) — practising charity. The practice of giving alms is (g) — act of charity. But it is not (h) — in all cases. Charity should be extended to (i) — the really needy. Charity should aim (j) — removing the sufferings of the poor.

Answer: (a) an; (b) think; (c) a; (d) generous; (e) in; (f) of; (g) an; (h) charity; (i) help; (j) at. 

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14. Our freedom fighters are (a) — real heroes of our country. We should (b) — them as they sacrificed their lives (c) — the greatest cause of the country. It is (d) — matter of great sorrow that most (e) — them are forgotten. Our young generation do not know about their (f) — sacrifice. Now many real (g) — fighters are living (h) — hardship. Some of them are also (i) — pathetically. We should (j) — about them and give them honour.
Answer: (a) the; (b) remember/not forget; (c) for; (d) a; (e) of; (f) supreme; (g) freedom; (h) in; (i) dying; (j) enquire.

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15. As health is (a) —, we should be eager to keep good health. Good health means (b) _ from disease and anxiety. It needs (c) — functioning of all organs. It cares about both body and (d) —. Sound body cannot be achieved without (e) — mind. Healthy people are active, cheerful and (f) —. Healthy people are good for both themselves and (g) —. In keeping good health (h) — plays a vital role. Hygiene means the (i) — of the rules of good health. Proper food, exercise, rest, cleanliness and medicare are (j) — for food health.

Answer: (a) wealth; (b) free; (c) proper; (d) mind; (e) sound;(f) happy; (g) the society; (h) hygiene; (i) practices;

(j) essential.

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16. Student should observe (a) — laws of health. They should rise (b) — the bed early (c) —the morning and go (d) — for (e) — walk. Besides these, they should take care to perform all these things which are useful for the (f) — of health. These are essential (g) — their physical and mental (h) —. They should also follow (i) — rules of health because health is (j) — root of all happiness.

Answer: (a) the; (b) from; (c) in; (d) out; (e) a; (f) preservation; (g) for; (h) growth; (i) the; (j) the.

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17. Natural calamity means natural (a) — which is (b) — by nature. Every year Bangladesh falls victim (c) — various natural calamities. They are flood, earthquakes and many other natural calamities. The effects of (d) — natural calamities beggar description. The people are affected and animals suffer (e) — sufferings. They cause (f) — damage to our life and properties. Thousands of people and other animals remain (g) —food for many days. The (h) — effects are very serious. Many people die for want of food. (i) — breaks out. The prices of all necessary things go (j) —.

Answer: (a) disaster; (b) caused; (c) to; (d) the; (e) untold; (f) heavy; (g) without; (h) after; (i) Famine; (j) up.

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18. Man has an (a) — thirst for knowledge. He (b) — with what he has known (c) — seen. (d) — wants to know and see more and more. This (e) — to know more (f) — him to undertake and carry out hard and dangerous tasks which eventually (g) __ in epoch-making discoveries and (h) —. In the fields of science and technology, man in the meantime (i) — what was once inconceivable. Man has already landed on the moon and (j) — for a journey to Mars.

Answer: (a) unquenchable; (b) is not satisfied; (c) and; (d) He; (e) curiosity; (f) inspires; (g) result; (h) inventions; (i) has achieved; (j) is preparing.

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19. Gratefulness is (a) — acknowledgement and (b) — of help received (c) — others. In the society we cannot do all things alone. Sometimes we need help of others. We are inter-dependent in the society. A man may be in danger (d) — in problem. It is a (e) — instinct in man to come (f) —, because of his fellow feeling, (g) — and kinship with help for the needy. To acknowledge and appreciate such help is (h) —. Gratefulness comes from (i) — depth of the heart and finds its manifestation in looks, words and deeds of the grateful man. The grateful man feels highly obliged (j) — the benefit he has received.

Answer: (a) the; (b) appreciation; (c) from (d) or; (e) natural; (f) forward; (g) friendship; (h) gratefulness; (i) the; (j) for.

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20. It is (a) — fact that complete (b) — does not exist in (c) — life. (d) — man mayn’t have all things that he needs (e) — life. It is better not to seek complete happiness. Rather one should be satisfied (f) — what one gets. It is (g) —key factor to happiness. One should not think (h) — what he has, what he does not have because (i) — doing so a man becomes (j) — and depressed. There are some people who think that it is money that brings happiness.
Answer: (a) a; (b) happiness; (c) worldly; (d) A; (e) in; (f) with; (g) the; (h) about; (i) by (j) frustrated.

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21. Without effort there can be no progress (a) — life. Life (b) — its interest if there is no struggle. Games become dull if there is no competition (c) — them and if (d) — result can be easily foreseen. No matter we win (e) — game or lose it. The keener the contest the greater the (f) —. A victory is not (g) — real triumph unless (h) — the sides are equally (i) —. Whether we like it or not life is a (j) — competitive examination.

Answer: (a) in; (b) loses; (c) in; (d) the; (e) the; (f) enjoyment; (g) a; (h) both; (i) matched; (j) continuous.

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22. Patriotism is a noble virtue. It is an inherent (a) — in human nature. It inspires (b) — man to shed every drop of blood to defend the liberty and (c) — of the country. But patriotism should not be merely a (d) — slogan in the public (e) — to deceive the people. It should be cherished in the (f) — of heart and materialized in our deeds. We should keep (g) — above (h) — the so- called patriotism. Everybody should bear (i) — mind that a pretender must be defeated. Nobody will (j) — or honour a mock patriot.

Answer: (a) instinct; (b) a; (c) dignity; (d) fake; (e) meeting; (f) core; (g) ourselves; (h) from; (i) in; (j) remember.

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23. A teacher is often compared (a) — an architect of a nation. He is the light of (b) — and makes illiterate people (c) — citizens of our country. But it is a matter of (d) — that the teachers are not (e) — in due respect in (f) — society. Many teachers have to lead a (g) — life in need. (h) — they keep the candle education burning with a view to (i) — illiteracy and superstitions from the (j) — of a society.

Answer: (a) with; (b) learning; (c) worthy; (d) regret; (e) held; (f) our; (g) humble/ regretful; (h) Still; (i) eradicating; (j) lot.

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24. Man is born free. He does not (a) — to be exploited. If he is (b) — chained, he begins to struggle to make him free (c) — exploitation. Similarly, if (d) — nation is ruled by a foreign (e) — and is deprived of the (f) —, it begins to protest. Even it does not (g) — to sacrifice the lives of the people. Once the Bengalese were ruled (h) — Pakistani rulers. But they could not tolerate it. (i) — they struggled against the Pakistani rulers and finally (j) — the victory.

Answer: (a) want; (b) dominantly; (c) from; (d) a; (e) ruler; (f) rights; (g) hesitate; (h) by; (i) So; (j) gained.

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25. It is useful (a) — students to take part (b) — social service. (c) — taking part (d) — social service they can benefit themselves as well as (e) — nation. Student life is (f) — period of (g) — for future life. If the students do some social (h) —, they will be better prepared for giving service (i) — the nation on completion of their education. As the students have no family burden and as they get enough time during the large vacation, they can do (j) — great deal of work for the people.

Answer: (a) for; (b) in; (c) By; (d) in; (e) the; (f) the; (g) preparation; (h) work; (i) to; (j) a.

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26. Man is the supreme being (a) — all creatures. Man has courage by (b) — he can do anything destructive or (c) —. In (d) — mind there is the fascination of conquering anything (e) —. Hillary and Tenzing were not also an (f) — from it. They were not daunted by difficulties (g) — dangers. All the dangers were overcome by them to conquer the highest peak (h) — the world. For (i) —courage and hardship, their names have been (j) — in history.
Answer: (a) of; (b) which; (c) constructive; (d) his; (e) difficult; (f) exception;(g) and; (h) of; (i) their; (j) written.

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27. In recent years there have been many (a) — reports that the world’s climate is (b) — a significant change. All these reports provide strong (c) — that world temperature is increasing day by day. This increase (d) — global warming is caused by (e) — amounts of carbon dioxide (f) — the earth. Most climatologists believe that the greenhouse effect is the (g) — cause of this global warming may (h) — human environment seriously. The main culprits for global warming are carbon dioxide gas, (i) — by the burning of fossil (j) — and forests.

Answer: (a) alarming; (b) undergoing; (c) evidence; (d) in; (e) increased; (f) around; (g) likely; (h) affect; (i) produced (j) fuels.

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29. One (a) — the greatest (b) — in the modern technology has been the (c) — of computer. They are already being (d) — in industries and universities and time may come when it will be possible (e) — ordinary people to afford them as well. As computers are capable of (f) — extremely difficult (g) —. They can solve (h) — most complicated mathematical problems. They can provide (i) — on the best way of (j) — traffic accidents.

Answer: (a) of; (b) inventions/achievements; (c) invention; (d) used; (e) for; (f) doing; (g) work; (h) the; (i) information; (j) preventing.

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30. Self-control is (a) — the root of all virtues. Let (b) — man give rein (c) — his impulses and passion and (d)— that moment he yields (e) — his moral freedom. He is carried along (f)— current of life and becomes (g) — slave of his strongest (h) — for the time being. To be morally free, to be more than an animal (i) — man must be able to resist instinctive impulse and this can only be done by the (j) — of self-control.
Answer: (a) the; (b) a; (c) to; (d) from; (e) up; (f) the; (g) the/a; (h) desire; (i) a; (j) exercise.

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31. Life is real, but much (a) — what (b) — man learns from books is theoretical. Bookish (c) —, unless supplemented by practical experience, is not a help, but is often a (d) —. Travelling furnishes one (e) — an opportunity for acquiring that experience. Pope, the poet sang that (f) — proper study of mankind is man. The traveler comes (g) — contact with various types of people, and if he moves about (h) — the observant eye, and keeps the doors and windows (i) — his mind open, he can acquire a lot of practical knowledge (j) — men and things of the world which books alone cannot provide.

Answer: (a) of (b) a (c) knowledge (d) hindrance (e) with (f) the (g) into (h) with (i) of (j) about.

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32. Aristotle’s (a) — range was vast, (b) — most of the sciences and many of the arts, including biology, botany, chemistry, ethics, history, logic, metaphysics, rhetoric, philosophy of mind, philosophy of science, physics, poetics, political theory, psychology, and zoology. He was the (c) — of formal logic, devising for it a finished system that for centuries was (d) — as the sum of the discipline; and he (e) — the study of zoology, both observational and theoretical, in which some of his work (f) — unsurpassed until the 19th century. But he is, of course, the most (g) — as a philosopher. His (h) — in ethics and political theory as well as in metaphysics and the philosophy of science continue to be studied, and his work (i) — a powerful current in (j) — philosophical debate.
Answer: (a) intellectual (b) covering (c) founder (d) regarded (e) pioneered (f) remained (g) outstanding (h) writings (i) remained (j) contemporary.

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33. Freedom of speech is a (a) — right of the people in a (b) — country. They are free to express their thoughts and (c) — their sentiments and grievances, their needs and (d) — as long as they do not (e) — upon the similar rights of the others. Centuries ago Rousseau said, ‘Man is (f) — free but everywhere he is in chains.’ This axiomatic (g) — of the great social scientist shows how (h) — man was. In a slightly (i) — reflection, the scenario (j) — almost the same yet today.

Answer: (a) fundamental (b) democratic (c) feelings (d) demands (e) infringe (f) born (g) declaration (h) enchained (i) deviated (j) remains.

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34. If you look wealthy or solvent (a) — to give a tip, there is no (b) — of trolley carriers at the emergency unit of the country’s (c) — public hospital. But you will be in trouble, if you are (d) — handcuffs or have an (e) — look written (f) — your face. When any patient carrying vehicle stops in front of any public hospital emergency unit, (g) — trolley men first glance (h) — the attires of the patient and his attendants to have an idea (i) — their financial status (j) — offering a trolley.

Answer: (a) enough (b) dearth (c) premier (d) in (e) impoverished (f) over (g) the (h) at (i) about (j) before.

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35. The world is like (a) — glass. If you smile, it (b) —, if you frown, it frowns back. If you look at it through a (c) — glass all seemed, if through (d) — smoked one, all dull and dirty. (e) — try then to look at (f) — bright side of things. (g) — everything in the world has a bright side. Greet everyone (h) — a bright smile, kind words and a (i) — welcome. It is not enough (j) — love those who are near and dear to us.

Answer: (a) a (b) smiles (c) red (d) a (e) Always (f) the (g) Almost (h) with (i) pleasing (j) to.

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36. Bangladesh is blessed with (a) — inland open water resources. It has (b) — rivers, canals, beels, lakes and (c) — areas of floodplains. Hakaluki Haor is one of the (d) — water lands of Bangladesh. (e) — a land area of 18386 hectares, it (f) — a rich biodiversity and provides a direct and indirect (g) — benefits to nearly 1,90,000 (h) —. This haor (i) — declared an Ecologically Critical Area in April 1999 by the Government of Bangladesh. Hakaluki is a complex ecosystem, (j) — more than 238 interconnecting beels and jalmahals.

Answer: (a) huge (b) numerous (c) vast (d) major (e) With (f) supports (g) livelihood (h) people (i) was (j) containing.

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37. Today sound (a) — is one of the most talked topics of the day. It has reached (b) — unbearable level. (c) — unnecessary use of powerful vehicular horns is the main source of sound pollution in the city. Besides, faulty vehicles, construction sites, loudspeakers and thousands of workshops let (d) — loud noise round (e) — clock. In the city, millions of people, (f) — children are exposed (g) — sound pollution. This sound pollution will damage children’s power (h) — hearing. It is so much (i) — that it can cause a wide range (j) — malfunctions in the human body including heart attack, high blood pressure etc.

Answer: (a) pollution (b) an (c) The (d) out (e) the (f) especially (g) to (h) of (i) harmful (j) of.

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38. Our freedom fighters are (a) — real heroes of our country. We should (b) — them as they sacrificed their (c) — for the cause of motherland. It is a matter of great (d) — that most of them are (e) — and our young generation does not know (f) — their valiant struggle. Yet today many of (g) — real freedom fighters have not (h) — found out and established. Some of them led a very (i) — life. The authority should take proper steps to enlist them and give them (j) — honour.

Answer: (a) the (b) remember (c) lives (d) regret (e) neglected (f) about (g) the (h) been (i) inhuman (j) due.

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39. Sports are very essential (a) — us. There are various types (b) — sports. Among them cricket, football, volleyball etc. are very popular. All types of sports are (c) — to us. There is a relation (d) — the body and the mind. ‘A sound mind lives in a sound body,’ is a wise (e) —. In order to win success in life we should have sound health which depends (f) — regular (g) — in games and sports. Sports keep us (h) — fit. Sports exercise (i) — important influence in forming one’s (j) —.

Answer: (a) for (b) of (c) beneficial (d) between (e) saying (f) on (g) participation (h) physically (i) an (j) personality.

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40. In the present world, advertisement is the most (a) — and recognized means of making people know about the products and (b) — of a company. With (c) — introduction of open market (d) —, production system has become very competitive. But only producing quality (e) — is not the last thing to do. Unless people know about the products, goods will not sell (f) — its own merit. Advertisement will serve that purpose (g) — informing people of the quality, price and (h) — of goods or products concerned. Even effective advertisement will motivate people to buy goods of even (i) — quality. So, advertisement has got both persuasive and (j) — quality.

Answer: (a) effective (b) goods (c) the (d) economy (e) goods (f) on (g) of (h) availability (i) less (j) informative/effective.

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41. Democracy is (a) — political doctrine. Marx may have (b) — correct (c) — everything he said (d) — the opinion of material interest among (e) — members of the proletariat. But politics (f) — to do opinions as well as (g) — material interest. In reality, a man sometimes (h) — with (i) — bulk of his fellows and sometimes with (j) — few.

Answer: (a) a (b) been (c) in (d) about (e) the (f) has (g) thinks (h) is (i) the (j) a.

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42. Bangla is one of the most extensively (a) — languages of the world. Bengali script is (b) — directly from Gupta Brahmic script having close affinity (c) — Thai and Cambodia scripts. Bengali is a rich language capable of (d) — the finest thought and feeling. The Bangalees (e) — love their language. At the time of (f) — of Pakistan, the Bangalees shed their blood (g) — 21st Feb, 1952 to (h) — our mother tongue from Urdu language. This day has been (i) — as International Mother Language Day by UNESCO in (j) — of the language martyrs.
Answer: (a) spoken (b) derived (c) with (d) expressing (e) passionately (f) subjugation (g) on (h) alienate (i) declared (j) commemoration.

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43. Mother language means (a) — language which is used (b) — express one’s attitude, (c) —, emotion and the mood of (d) — mind. It is (e) — best (f) — of communication (g) — the same nation. Mother language is (h) — very sweet (i) — to all nations. UNESCO has declared the 21st February on (j) — November, 2000 A.D. as the International Mother Language Day. This declaration came in the 30th general meeting of UNESCO.
Answer: (a) the (b) to (c) feelings (d) the (e) the (f) means (g) with (h) a (i) language (j) 17.

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44. Today, the talk of the town is the (a) — price hike of power and gas and its (b) — impact on industry, middle and (c) — income people of the country. House rent, day (d) — day necessary items, transportation, and (e) — importantly (f) — production costs of (g) — products are increasing. It is (h) —, soon the impact (i) — price hike will be (j) — in many other sectors in the country.

Answer: (a) recent (b) adverse (c) low (d) to (e) more (f) the (g) different (h) believed (i) of (j) visible.

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45. Language (a) ¾  an important medium of expression of thoughts, feelings, ideas etc. We use it from the (b) ¾  we wake up in the morning (c) ¾  we go to bed at night. We use language not only during our (d) ¾ hours but also in our dreams. We use language to (e) ¾  what we feel and to say (f) ¾  we like or dislike. We also use it to (g) ¾  information. In short, language is an (h) ¾ part of what we do, (i) ¾ and believe. We must avoid (j) ¾ bad language.

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46. The Kuakata beach lies (a) — the southern extremity of Bangladesh. It is one of (b) — rarest beaches of the world that allows us to have (c) — full view of sunrise and sunset. The (d) — of sunrise and sunset in the water of (e) — Bay of Bengal is really (f) —. The scene captivates human mind. The beach is not far from (g) — Sunderbans. It has charming coconut groves (h) — the background. It is also a sanctuary of migratory birds. Many birds (i) — the north come in winter here. So travelers can have (j) — extra pleasure.

Answer: (a) in (b) the (c) a (d) reflection (e) the (f) enchanting (g) the (h) at (i) from (j) an.

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47. I am a student (a) — main duty is to (b) —. I feel sometimes (c) — to take part (d) — the activities related (e) — social welfare. Our teachers (f) — our guides. At present many students are (g) — on different subjects according to their needs. I am also (h) — knowledge on my (i) — subjects (j) — the help of my teachers.
Answer: (a) whose (b) study (c) motivated (d) in (e) to (f) are (g) studying (h) acquiring (i) favourite (j) visible.

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48. There was (a) — king who lost his kingdom being defeated (b) — his enemies. He wished to regain his kingdom (c) — any cost. He made troops and made six attempts one after another to drive (d) — the enemies. But he was defeated each time. He hid himself (e) — a cave. One day lying in (f) — cave, he saw a spider trying to climb up the roof of the cave. But it (g) — six times and succeeded by the seventh (h) –. The king was (i) — inspired by this and fought enemies for the seventh time and was successful to (j) — his lost kingdom.

Answer (a) a; (b) by; (c) at; (d) away; (e) into (f) the; (g) failed;(h) time; (i) greatly: (j) recover.

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49. Heritage is what we inherit (a) — the past, live (b) — them in the present and then pass (c) — to our children or future generation. Our unique (d) — of life and inspiration is our cultural and natural heritage. (e) — Shat Gambuj Mosque in Bagerhat is such (f) — heritage. It (g) — at the outskirts of Bagerhat town, not very (h) — from the dense forest (i) — the Sundarbans. Khalifatabad was a Muslim (j) –.

Answer (a) from; (b) with; (c) on; (d) source; (e) The; (f) a(g) is situated; (h) far; (i) of; (j) colony.

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50. War is (a) — curse for human civilization. (b) — ancient time war was confined (c) — the warriors. But at present all people both civilian and military have to suffer (d) — curse of war. Nobody can escape (e) — the bombers of (f) — enemy. Rich cities, fields filled (g) — green corns and beautiful places are led (h) — ruins. Even (i) — innocent citizens have to die a tragic death. Men, women, boys, girls, all are brutally (j) — without any reason.

Answer (a) a; (b) In; (c) to; (d) from; (e) from; (f) the; (g) with;(h) to; (i) the; (j) killed

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51. Ours is (a) — age of modern science. Modern science has invented new ways and means (b) — our comforts. Newspaper is (c) — wonder of modern science. It is a paper which carries news and views of home and (d) — to us. In the morning we wait (e) — for a newspaper. We cannot do a single day (f) — newspaper. Newspaper was first published (g) — England (h) — the reign of Queen Elizabeth. (i) — Indian Gazette which was the first (j) — in Indo-Bangladesh was published in 1774.

Answer: (a) a; (b) for; (c) a; (d) abroad; (e) eagerly;(f) without;(g) in; (h) during; (i) The; (j) newspaper.

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52. We feel lonely when we (a) — alone. (b) — angels or devils can live alone. We all need company and cooperation from others. We need (c) — help from each other. Hence we all need (d) — happy life which can make good and (e) — citizens. But there are (f) — troubles (g) — our social life. Both in towns and in cities one of the causes of problems is unrest due to political crisis. Now people not (h) — feel anxiety in moving through the roads but are also killed by accidents. Education is a very vital thing for (i) — people. But it is greatly hampered in both (j) — and other educational institutions.

Answer: (a) are; (b) Only; (c) social; (d) a; (e) worthy; (f) constant; (g) in; (h) only; (i) modern; (j) advanced

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53. Wild animals are at (a) — great stake now (b) — their abode is being always grabbed by us for different reasons. Nature is not (c) — benevolent attitude towards them (d) —. Thus (e) — is happening (f) — this man -made and natural impacts is quite threatening. We (g) — must play our role properly. If we do (h) —, we can (i) — this world a (j) — one.

Answer: (a) a; (b) as; (c) showing; (d) either; (e) what;(f) for; (g) all; (h) so; (i) keep; (j) livable

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54. To increase food (a) — some essential agricultural inputs are to be ensured. They include irrigation (b) —, balanced use (c) —fertilizers, hybrid seeds and right kind of pesticides. But what (d) — poor farmers need most are loans (e) — easy terms. It would really be a pity if (f) — nation could not give monetary help (g) — those who contribute so much (h) — its economy. Bangladesh must also adopt certain scientific methods of (i) —. Some agronomists believe that food production can be increased (j) — rearranging fragmented holdings of land.
Answer: (a) production; (b) facilities; (c) of; (d) facilities (e) on; (f) the; (g) to; (h) to; (i) cultivation; (j) by.

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55. Trees are very useful (a) — man. They (b) — the rich top soil (c) — being (d) — away (e) — rain water and floods. We can see trees being (f) — and damaged. Trees provide life to (g) — place (h) — their colourful flowers. Man needs oxygen to breathe. Actually without trees our life (i) — the world is impossible. So, we should plant more trees and must refrain from (j) — trees and forest.

Answer: (a) to; (b) prevent; (c) from; (d) washed; (e) by;(f) destroyed; (g) a; (h) with; (i) in; (j) destroying.

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56. A teacher is (a) — architect of a nation. He plays (b) — important role in building up (c) — educated nation. He dispels (d) — darkness (e) — ignorance from a nation. He is an actor, so (f) — speak. He has to suit his act according to the need of his audience which is his class. He is able to (g) — the (h) — and interest of his students. He is a clear (i) — with good, strong and pleasing voice which is under his control. He does not sit motionless (j) — his class.

Answer: (a) the; (b) an; (c) an; (d) the; (e) of; (f) to; (g) hold; (h) attention; (i) speaker; (j) before.

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57. (a) — our country, communicative English teaching was (b) — to our secondary English curriculum in 1996. It attaches importance (c) — all the four basic skills (d) — a language. But in our country speaking and listening skill have not got enough (e) — in schools. (f) — present govt. has taken some notable decisions (g) — improve the education as it has understood (h) — without (i) — education sector it is difficult to achieve the digital Bangladesh (j) — Vision 2021.

Answer: (a) In; (b) introduced; (c) to; (d) of; (e) importance; (f) The; (g) to; (h) that; (i) developing; (j) by.

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58. Most men long (a) — wealth. Wealth, they think, brings (b) —. But often wealth brings (c) — great deal (d) — worry instead (e) — happiness. A millionaire is a very (f) — man, of course, but his great wealth is also a great (g) —. He may have many large estates and factories. Estates and factories usually need a lot (h) — attention and care. There may be disputes (i) — the millionaire and his workers (j) — one trouble or another. These disputes may lead to strikes.

Answer: (a) for; (b) happiness; (c) a; (d) of; (e) of; (f) wealthy; (g) responsibility; (h) of; (i) between; (j) for.

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59. Environmental pollution (a) — since people began to (b) — in towns and cities. Ancient Athenians (c) — their domestic waste in dump (d) — the main part outside the city. The Romans dug (e) — outside the city (f) — hold garbage and household waste. The practice often continued to the outbreak (g) — fatal diseases. The ancient Romans might become (h) — the first people to experience the (i) — of toxic pollution in (j) — form of lead-poisoning.
Answer (a) exists; (b) crowd; (c) removed; (d) in; (e) trench; (f) to; (g) of; (h) among; (i) effect; (j) the.

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60. Liberty is very difficult to achieve (a) — it is the birth right of a man and a nation. One has to struggle hard for liberty since it does not mean (b) — liberty only. It means economic (c) —, freedom to (d) —, free hand to act and right to express one’s (e) — by being (f) — by others. For a nation it (g) — difficult to achieve if it is (h) — foreign (i) — or (j) — by another country.

Answer: (a) for (b) political (c) emancipation (d) choose (e) thought (f) influenced (g) is (h) under (i) domination (j) ruled.

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61. Self-employment means to create (a) — opportunity for (b) — by one’s own effort. Various government organizations are trying to (c) — a congenial atmosphere for self-employment. Different NGO’s have (d) — rendered their help. Livestock (e) —, agricultural (f) —, poultry (g) — are some of the (h) —. There are many (i) — for self-employment in Bangladesh. One can (j) — engage oneself in these jobs.

Answer: (a) job (b) oneself (c) create (d) also (e) rearing (f) farming (g) raising (h) sectors (i) opportunities (j) easily.

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62. (a) — is a virtue (b) — elevates human nature. A person should be endowed (c) — this virtue. It leads people to think favourably of (d) — fellowmen and do them good. (e) — should practice this habit (f) — the very childhood. (g) — right use of it brings happiness on earth. It is (h) — form of self-sacrifice (i) — which a society cannot (j) —.

Answer: (a) Charity (b) that (c) with (d) their (e) Everybody (f) from (g) The (h) a (i) without (j) exist.

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63. Computer was not invented (a) —. It took time and hard labour (b) — invent computer. Many votaries (c) — science worked hard (d) — years together and finally came out (e) —. (f) — fact, computer cannot work all (g) — itself. It works on (h) — basis of the command given by (i) — operator. It is used in our daily life for (j) — number of purpose.

Answer: (a) overnight (b) to (c) of (d) for (e) successful (f) In (g) by (h) the (i) the (j) a.

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64. Education (a) — a man’s life. Proper education provides a learner (b) — opportunity to develop all his

talents. Its aim is to (c) — him physically and mentally so that he can be useful to himself and to (d) — society. (e) — educated man is self-reliant, but he can also assist others in (f) — this great virtue. He is (g) — to be well-mannered, kind and sympathetic. So (h) — man who has acquired knowledge and skill only (i) — his material development cannot be called a (j) — educated man.

Answer: (a) illuminates (b) an (c) improve (d) the (e) An (f) attaining (g) supposed (h) a (i) for (j) truly.

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65. Although (a)—city life has many advantages; a city dweller sometimes gets tired (b)—it. He cannot attend (c)—office and other places (d)—time because (e)—traffic jam. (f)—air in the city is polluted (g)—smoke and (h)—. Besides, he is always busy (i)—a lot of (j)—.

Answer: a) a, b) of, c) the, d) in, e) of, f) The, g) by, h) dust, i) with, j) commitments.

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66. Books are men’s best companions (a) — life. You have very good friends, but you cannot get them when you (b) —. They may not speak gently (c) — you. One or two may prove false and do much harm. But books are always ready to be (d) — your side. Some books may make you laugh, some others may give you much (e) —, others again give you (f) — and new ideas. They are your friends (g) — your life. So, you should never neglect such (h) — friend who is always ready (i) — your side. You should also give proper respect (j) — books.
Answer: (a) in (b) need (c) to (d) by (e) pleasure (f) unknown (g) in (h) a (i) by (j) to.

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67. Our freedom fighters are (a) — real heroes of our country. We should (b) — them as they sacrificed their lives (c) — the greatest cause of the country. It is (d) — matter of great regret that most (e) — them are forgotten. Our young generations do not know (f) — their supreme sacrifice. Now, many real (g) — fighters are living (h) — hardship. Some (i) — them are also dying pathetically. We should (j) — about them and give them due honour.

Answer (a) the (b) remember (c) for (d) a (e) of (f) about (g) freedom (h) in (i) of (j) enquire.

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68. In (a)—society all men are not equally well (b)—. Some are rich and some are very poor. This is because of (c)—unequal distribution of national wealth. Many are deprived (d)—the basic needs of life. They must be provided (e)—their dues. The rich always draw (f)—line of contrast (g)—themselves and (h)—poor. Most of them look down (i)—the poor. They should be (j)—and then humanity should be improved.

Answer:  a) a, b) off, c) an, d) of, e) with, f) a, g) between, h) the, i) upon, j) conscious.

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69. There was (a) — king who lost his kingdom being defeated (b) — his enemies. He wished to regain his kingdom (c) — any cost. He made troops and made six attempts one after another to drive (d) — the enemies but he was defeated each time. He hid himself (e) — a cave. One day lying in (f) — cave, he saw a spider trying to climb up the roof of the cave. But it (g) — six times and succeeded by the seventh (h) —. The king was (i) — inspired by this and fought enemies for the seventh time and was successful to (j) — his lost kingdom.

Answer: (a) a (b) by (c) at (d) away (e) into (f) the (g) failed (h) time (i) greatly (j) recover.

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70. Over eating (a) — taking more food (b) — one needs. We eat (c) — to overload our stomach but to (d) — a sound health. A sound health (e) — on eating habits to some extent. Over eating tells (f) — our health. By (g) — aware, the habit of over eating can be (h) —. With a view to (i) — our body fit, we should (j) — taking too much food.

Answer: (a) means (b) than (c) not (d) keep (e) depends (f) upon (g) being (h) avoided (i) keeping (j) stop.

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72. War is (a) — curse for human civilization. (b) — ancient time war was confined (c) — the warriors. But at present all people both civilian and military have to suffer (d) — curse of war. Nobody can escape (e) — the bombers of (f) — enemy. Rich cities, fields filled (g) — green corns and beautiful places are led (h) — ruins. Even (i) — innocent citizens have to die a tragic death. Men, women, boys, girls, all are brutally (j) — without any reason.

Answer: (a) a (b) In (c) to (d) from (e) from (f) the (g) with (h) to (i) the (j) killed.

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73. Morning walk is a good habit. It is beneficial (a) — health. It is (b) — as well. It exercises a good effect (c) — a man’s body and mind. The morning air refreshes his body and mind. It gives him (d) — opportunity to (e) — the beauties of nature too. In the morning nature looks fresh and (f) — When a man takes (g) — morning walk, he sees the superb beauty of the sunrise. After taking morning walk a man returns home (h) — a cheerful mind. He takes his breakfast with great relish and starts his work with a fresh and (i) — mind. In short, morning walk is so pleasant and good (j) — health.

Answer: (a) to (b) pleasant (c) on (d) an (e) enjoy (f) beautiful (g) a (h) with (i) vigorous (j) for.

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74. Honesty is (a) — quality of speaking the truth. Honesty is (b) — great virtue. It is the road to peace and (c) —. The man who possesses it is blessed. He is respected (d) —all and hated by none. Even a (e) — man cannot but respect him. (f) — honest man enjoys peace (g) — mind. Though he suffers (h) — times, he succeeds in (i) — long run and is happy. A dishonest man may succeed for the (j) — being.

Answer: (a) the (b) a (c) happiness (d) by (e) dishonest (f) An (g) of (h) at (i) the (j) time.

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75. Man has (a)—unquenchable (অতৃপ্ত) thirst (b)—knowledge. He is never satisfied (c)—what he has known and seen. For this, he set out (d)—traveling. But it needs (e)—lot of money and (f)—. (g)—people of developed countries are fit (h)—it. So they are capable (i)—earning (j)—knowledge.

Answer: a) an, b) for, c) with, d) for, e) a, f) patience, g) The, h) for, i) of, j) practical.

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76. The National Memorial is situated (a) — Saver. It is twenty kilometer (b) — from Dhaka. It is a symbol (c) — the nation’s respect for the martyrs of the War of Liberation. It is built (d) — concrete but actually it is made of blood. It stands 150 feet tall. It stands for (e) — achievement which is immeasurable. It stands upright showing our honour and (f) — among the nations of the world. There is actually a series of 7 towers that rise by stages to (g) — height of 150 feet. The (h) — was laid on the first anniversary of (i) — Victory Day. There is a plan to build a large complex consisting (j) — a mosque.

Answer: (a) at (b) away (c) of (d) with (e) an (f) dignity (g) a (h) foundation (i) the (j) of.

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77. The Olympic Games were named (a) — the town of Olympia in Greece. It was (b) — Olympia that (c) — games were first held long before the Christian era began. In those days Greece was divided (d) — many cities and men of different cities used to (e) — one another most of the time. A man named Iphitos became concerned (f) — such unnecessary strifes. He hit (g) — a plan. He invited the best athletes from the nearby cities to the valley of Olympia to take part in athletic (h) —. His plan worked well. For a time, the Greek warriors instead (i) — fighting their neighbours, tried to (j) — their rivals in friendly games and sports.

Answer: (a) after (b) in (c) the (d) into (e) fight (f) about (g) upon (h) contests (i) of (j) undo.

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    1. A CV format for Assistant Teacher/ Lecturer

    February 13, 2024

    The Principal,

    Skylark College,

    Mirpur, Dhaka.

    Subject: Application for the post of an Assistant Teacher/Lecturer.

    Dear Sir,

    In response to your advertisement published in the daily Prothom Alo on January 11, 2024, I came to learn that some eligible candidates are going to be appointed. I would like to offer myself as an enthusiastic candidate for the position of an Assistant Teacher/Lecturer. My qualifications and necessary documents are enclosed here with my curriculum vitae for your kind consideration.

    In the circumstances stated above, I do hope that you would consider and allow me to prove my ability.

    Yours faithfully,

    Md. John Sarkar, 

    Enclosures:

    1. 2 Passport size photographs

    2. All attested mark sheets and certificates

    Curriculum Vitae

    Of

    Md. John Sarkar

    Mobile: 01716……….

    Email: john@gmail.com

    Career objective: Intend to work in a challenging environment

    Profile: Strong team working, leadership and communication skills.

    Personal details              

    Father’s Name                  :

    Mother’s Name                 :

    Present Address               :

    Permanent address         :

    Date of Birth                      :

    Nationality                         :

    Religion                               :

    Marital Status                   :

    Educational Qualification

    Name of the examination

    Board/

    Institution

    Group/

    Department

    Result

    Passing year

    MA

    United University

    English

    CGPA 3.60

    2024

    BA

    United University

    English

    CGPA 3.73

    2023

    HSC

    Dhaka Board

    Science

    GPA 5.00

    2020

    SSC

    Dhaka Board

    Science

    GPA 5.00

    2018

    Work Experience: Working as a senior teacher of BN College since 2023

    Language skill   : Fluent in both Bangla and English

    Computer skill    : Basic computing, M/S office program

    Interests              : Travelling, Reading books

    Reference            : 1. Abul Kalam Azad,

                                      Professor Math Department,

                                      Dhaka University,

                                      Cell No: 01710507674.

                                      2. Md. Anis Khan,

                                      Professor Department of CSE,

                                       Jahangirnagar University,

                                       Cell No: 01937777022.

    Md. John Sarkar

    Signature

     

    2. A CV format for Librarian

    February 13, 2024

    The Principal,

    Skylark College,

    Mirpur, Dhaka.

    Subject: Application for the post of a Librarian.

    Dear Sir,

    In response to your advertisement published in the daily Prothom Alo on January 11, 2024, I came to learn that some eligible candidates are going to be appointed. I would like to offer myself as an enthusiastic candidate for the position of a Librarian. My qualifications and necessary documents are enclosed here with my curriculum vitae for your kind consideration.

    In the circumstances stated above, I do hope that you would consider and allow me to prove my ability.

    Yours faithfully,

    Md. John Sarkar,

    Enclosures:

    1. 2 Passport size photographs

    2. All attested mark sheets and certificates

    Curriculum Vitae

    Of

    Md. John Sarkar

    Mobile: 01716……….

    Email: john@gmail.com

    Career objective: Intend to work in a challenging environment

    Profile: Strong team working, leadership and communication skills.

    Personal details              

    Father’s Name                  :

    Mother’s Name                 :

    Present Address               :

    Permanent address        :

    Date of Birth                      :

    Nationality                         :

    Religion                               :

    Marital Status                   :

    Educational Qualification

    Name of

    the examination

    Board/

    Institution

    Group/

    Department

    Result

    Passing year

    MSc in Library Science

    United University

    English

    CGPA 3.60

    2024

    BSc in Library Science

    United University

    English

    CGPA 3.73

    2023

    HSC

    Dhaka Board

    Science

    GPA 5.00

    2020

    SSC

    Dhaka Board

    Science

    GPA 5.00

    2018

    Work Experience : Working as a Librarian of BN College since 2023

    Language skill      : Fluent in both Bangla and English

    Computer skill      : Basic computing, M/S office program

    Interests                 : Travelling, Reading books

    Reference               : 1. Abul Kalam Azad,

                                        Professor Math Department

                                        Dhaka University,

                                        Cell No: 01710507674.

                                       2. Md. Anis Khan,

                                       Professor Department of CSE,

                                      Jahangirnagar University,

                                       Cell No: 01937777022.

    Md. John Sarkar

    Signature

     

    3. A CV format for Journalist/Reporter

    February 13, 2024

    The Editor,

    The Bangladesh Observer,

    Mirpur, Dhaka.

    Subject: Application for the post of a Journalist/Reporter.

    Dear Sir,

    In response to your advertisement published in the daily Prothom Alo on January 11, 2024, I came to learn that some eligible candidates are going to be appointed. I would like to offer myself as an enthusiastic candidate for the position of a Journalist/Reporter. My qualifications and necessary documents are enclosed here with my curriculum vitae for your kind consideration.

    In the circumstances stated above, I do hope that you would consider and allow me to prove my ability.

    Yours faithfully,

    Md. John Sarkar,

    Enclosures:

    1. 2 Passport size photographs                   

    2. All attested mark sheets and certificates

    Curriculum Vitae

    Of

    Md. John Sarkar

    Mobile: 01716……….

    Email: john@gmail.com

    Career objective: Intend to work in a challenging environment

    Profile: Strong team working, leadership and communication skills.

    Personal details              

    Father’s Name                  :

    Mother’s Name                 :

    Present Address               :

    Permanent address        :

    Date of Birth                      :

    Nationality                         :

    Religion                               :

    Marital Status                   :

    Educational Qualification

    Name of

    the examination

    Board/

    Institution

    Group/

    Department

    Result

    Passing year

    MA in Journalism

    United University

    English

    CGPA 3.60

    2024

    BA in Journalism

    United University

    English

    CGPA 3.73

    2023

    HSC

    Dhaka Board

    Science

    GPA 5.00

    2020

    SSC

    Dhaka Board

    Science

    GPA 5.00

    2018

    Work Experience  : Working as a Journalist/Reporter of the Daily Star since 2023

    Language skill       : Fluent in both Bangla and English

    Computer skill       : Basic computing, M/S office program

    Interests                  : Travelling, Reading books

    Reference                : 1. Abul Kalam Azad,

                                        Professor Math Department,

                                        Dhaka University,

                                         Cell No: 01710507674.

                                        2. Md. Anis Khan,

                                        Professor Department of CSE,

                                       Jahangirnagar University,

                                      Cell No: 01937777022.

    Md. John Sarkar

    Signature

     

    4. CV format for Bank Job like Probationary Officer/Manager/ Cashier

    February 13, 2024

    The Managing Director/General Manager/Director,

    Islami Bank Bangladesh PLC.,

    Mirpur, Dhaka.

    Subject: Application for the post of a Probationary Officer/Manager/Cashier.

    Dear Sir,

    In response to your advertisement published in the daily Prothom Alo on January 11, 2024, I came to learn that some eligible candidates are going to be appointed. I would like to offer myself as an enthusiastic candidate for the position of a Probationary Officer/Manager/Cashier. My qualifications and necessary documents are enclosed here with my curriculum vitae for your kind consideration.

    In the circumstances stated above, I do hope that you would consider and allow me to prove my ability.

    Yours faithfully,

    Md. John Sarkar

    Enclosures:

    1. 2 Passport size photographs              

    2. All attested mark sheets and certificates

     Curriculum Vitae

    Of

    Md. John Sarkar

    Mobile: 01716……….

    Email: john@gmail.com

    Career objective: Intend to work in a challenging environment

    Profile: Strong team working, leadership and communication skills.

    Personal details              

    Father’s Name                  :

    Mother’s Name                 :

    Present Address               :

    Permanent address        :

    Date of Birth                      :

    Nationality                         :

    Religion                               :

    Marital Status                   :

    Educational Qualification

    Name of the examination

    Board/Institution

    Group/

    Department

    Result

    Passing year

    MBA

    United University

    English

    CGPA 3.60

    2024

    BBA

    United University

    English

    CGPA 3.73

    2023

    HSC

    Dhaka Board

    Science

    GPA 5.00

    2020

    SSC

    Dhaka Board

    Science

    GPA 5.00

    2018

    Work Experience: Working as a Probationary Officer/Manager/Cashier of National Bank since 2023

    Language skill   : Fluent in both Bangla and English

    Computer skill  : Basic computing, M/S office program

    Interests             : Travelling, Reading books

    Reference          : 1. Abul Kalam Azad,

                                   Professor Math Department,

                                   Dhaka University,

                                   Cell No: 01710507674.

                                   2. Md. Anis Khan,

                                   Professor Department of CSE,

                                   Jahangirnagar University,

                                  Cell No: 01937777022.

    Md. John Sarkar

    Signature

     

    5. A CV format for Medical Representative

    February 13, 2024

    The Managing Director/General Manager/Director,

    The Square Pharmaceuticals Limited,

    Mirpur, Dhaka.

    Subject: Application for the post of a Medical Representative.

    Dear Sir,

    In response to your advertisement published in the daily Prothom Alo on January 11, 2024, I came to learn that some eligible candidates are going to be appointed. I would like to offer myself as an enthusiastic candidate for the position of a Medical Representative. My qualifications and necessary documents are enclosed here with my curriculum vitae for your kind consideration.

    In the circumstances stated above, I do hope that you would consider and allow me to prove my ability.

    Yours faithfully,

    Md. John Sarkar,

    Enclosures:

    1. 2 Passport size photographs                       

    2. All attested mark sheets and certificates

    Curriculum Vitae

    Of

    Md. John Sarkar

    Mobile: 01716……….

    Email: john@gmail.com

    Career objective: Intend to work in a challenging environment

    Profile: Strong team working, leadership and communication skills.

    Personal details              

    Father’s Name                  :

    Mother’s Name                 :

    Present Address               :

    Permanent address        :

    Date of Birth                      :

    Nationality                         :

    Religion                               :

    Marital Status                   :

    Educational Qualification

    Name of the

    examination

    Board/Institution

    Group/

    Department

    Result

    Passing year

    MSc

    United University

    English

    CGPA 3.60

    2024

    BSc

    United University

    English

    CGPA 3.73

    2023

    HSC

    Dhaka Board

    Science

    GPA 5.00

    2020

    SSC

    Dhaka Board

    Science

    GPA 5.00

    2018

    Work Experience : Working as a Medical Representative of General Pharmaceuticals Limited since 2023

    Language skill    : Fluent in both Bangla and English

    Computer skill    : Basic computing, M/S office program

    Interests               : Travelling, Reading books

    Reference             : 1. Abul Kalam Azad,

                                      Professor Math Department,

                                      Dhaka University,

                                      Cell No: 01710507674.

                                     2. Md. Anis Khan,

                                       Professor Department of CSE,

                                       Jahangirnagar University,

                                       Cell No: 01937777022.

    Md. John Sarkar

    Signature

     

    6. A CV format for Computer Operator/Sales Executive/Accountant/ Auditor

    February 13, 2024

    The Managing Director/General Manager/Director,

    Skylark Multinational Company,

    Mirpur, Dhaka.

    Subject: Application for the post of a Computer Operator/Sales Executive/Accountant/Auditor.

    Dear Sir,

    In response to your advertisement published in the daily Prothom Alo on January 11, 2024, I came to learn that some eligible candidates are going to be appointed. I would like to offer myself as an enthusiastic candidate for the position of a Computer Operator/Sales Executive/Accountant/Auditor. My qualifications and necessary documents are enclosed here with my curriculum vitae for your kind consideration.

    In the circumstances stated above, I do hope that you would consider and allow me to prove my ability.

    Yours faithfully,

    Md. John Sarkar,

    Enclosures:

    1. 2 Passport size photographs                  

    2. All attested mark sheets and certificates

    Curriculum Vitae

    Of

    Md. John Sarkar

    Mobile: 01716……….

    Email: john@gmail.com

    Career objective: Intend to work in a challenging environment

    Profile: Strong team working, leadership and communication skills.

    Personal details              

    Father’s Name                  :

    Mother’s Name                 :

    Present Address               :

    Permanent address        :

    Date of Birth                      :

    Nationality                         :

    Religion                               :

    Marital Status                   :

    Educational Qualification

    Name of the

    examination

    Board/Institution

    Group/

    Department

    Result

    Passing year

    MSc

    United University

    English

    CGPA 3.60

    2024

    BSc

    United University

    English

    CGPA 3.73

    2023

    HSC

    Dhaka Board

    Science

    GPA 5.00

    2020

    SSC

    Dhaka Board

    Science

    GPA 5.00

    2018

    Work Experience : Working as a Computer Operator/Sales Executive/Accountant/Auditor of ABC Company since 2023

    Language skill     : Fluent in both Bangla and English

    Computer skill      : Basic computing, M/S office program

    Interests                 : Travelling, Reading books

    Reference               : 1. Abul Kalam Azad,

                                      Professor Math Department,

                                      Dhaka University,

                                     Cell No: 01710507674.

                                      2. Md. Anis Khan,

                                     Professor Department of CSE,

                                     Jahangirnagar University,

                                    Cell No: 01937777022.

    Md. John Sarkar

    Signature

     

    Educational Qualification

    Subject of CV

    Name of Exam

    English Teacher/Lecturer Bangla Teacher/Lecturer

    M.A

    B.A (Hons. in English)

    Social Science Teacher/ Bangladesh and Global Studies Teacher/Lecturer

    M.S.S

    B.S.S (Hons. in Sociology/History)

    Office Executive /Sales Executive/ Accountant/ Manager/Auditor

    M.B.A

    B.B.A (Hons. in Accounting, Mangement/ Human Resource Mangement)

    Computer Operator / Receptionist

    Diploma in Computer Science

    B.A

    Librarian

     

    M.S.S

    B.S.S (Hons. in Information Science and Library Management)

    Math/Physics/Chemistry/

    Chemist/ Demonstrator/ Medical representative

    M.Sc

    B.Sc (Hons. in Mathematics/ Physics/Chemistry/Pharmacy)

    Journalist/News Caster News Representer/Reporter

    M.S.S

    B.S.S (Hons. in Mass Communication and Journalism)

    Assistant Programmer/ Programmer/IT Engineer

    M.Sc

    B.Sc (Hons. in Computer)

    Proof Reader/Co-writer

    M.Sc

    B.Sc (Hons. in Computer scence and Engineering)

     

    Graph/Chart

    Describing Graphs, Tables and Charts

    What is a chart?

    A chart is a diagram that makes information easier to understand by showing how two or more sets of data are related. There are two common types of chart, a pie chart and a bar chart.

    1. A pie chart is a circle divided into segments . It is usually used to show percentages.

    2. A Bar chart is a diagram that makes information easier to understand by showing how two or more sets of data are related. A bar chart is divided into columns .

    1. The graph below shows the Internet Users from 2005 to 2013. Describe the graph in 150 words. You should highlight and summaries the information given in the graph.

    Describing the Graph of The Internet Users from 2005 to 2013

    The Internet Users from 2005 to 2013

    Answer: The graph illustrates the percentage of people using the internet from 2005 to 2013, revealing a steady and significant rise over the years. In 2005, only 5% of the population used the internet. By 2006, this figure had increased to 8%, reflecting a 3% growth in just one year. This upward trend continues, with 11% of people online in 2007 and 16% in 2008—an increase of 5% over the previous year. The pace of growth becomes even more noticeable between 2009 and 2010. In 2009, 21% of people were internet users, but by 2010, this number had jumped to 32%, marking an 11% rise in just one year. However, the growth slows slightly between 2010 and 2011, with only a 3% increase, from 32% to 35%. After 2011, the trend accelerates again. Between 2011 and 2012, the percentage of users rises from 35% to 41%, reflecting a 6% increase. The most substantial growth occurs between 2012 and 2013, when the percentage jumps from 41% to 54%, showing a remarkable 13% rise. In summary, internet usage grew dramatically over these eight years, rising from 5% in 2005 to 54% in 2013. This steady increase highlights the significant expansion of internet access and adoption over time.

    2. The graph below shows yearly imports and exports (Billion Dollars) of a country. Describe the graph in 150 words. You should highlight and summarize the information given in the graph: –

    Describing the Graph of Yearly Imports and Exports

    Yearly Imports and Exports

    Answer:  The graph presents the yearly imports and exports of a country in billion dollars, highlighting a significant rise
    over time. In 2010, the country’s exports stood at 12.45 billion dollars, while imports were 15.00 billion dollars. By 2014, these figures had increased to 23.45 billion dollars and 32.15 billion dollars, respectively. However, the graph reveals that while both imports and exports generally increased between 2010 and 2014, there was a noticeable decline in 2013. It is also evident from the graph that the country’s import expenditure consistently exceeds its export
    revenue. Despite this, a positive trend is observed: the country’s ability to import grows alongside its expanding exports. Analyzing the changes year by year, the export increase in 2011 was 0.62 billion dollars, followed by a rise
    of 3.95 billion dollars in 2012. However, in 2013, exports decreased by 2.68 billion dollars. In 2014, exports rebounded sharply, with a substantial increase of 9.11 billion dollars compared to the previous year, marking the highest export growth during this period. A similar trend is seen in imports. In 2011, imports increased by 3.40 billion dollars, followed by an increase of 3.85 billion dollars in 2012. However, in 2013, imports declined by 2.20 billion dollars. The most significant rise occurred in 2014, with imports growing by 12.10 billion dollars compared to the previous year. In summary, the graph provides a clear overview of the country’s imports and exports from 2010 to 2014, illustrating growth with occasional fluctuations, particularly in 2013. The data reflects both the challenges and improvements in the country’s trade dynamics during this period.

    3. The graph below shows the ‘Literacy Rate‘of Bangladesh from 1995 to 2010. Describe the graph in 150 words. You should highlight-and summarize the information given in the graph.

    Describing the Graph of Literacy Rate of Bangladesh from 1995-2010

    Literacy Rate of Bangladesh

    Answer: The graph provides an overview of Bangladesh’s literacy rate from 1995 to 2010, showing fluctuations in growth over the years. In 1995, the literacy rate stood at 38.1%, the lowest recorded during this period. However, there was significant improvement over the next five years, with the rate rising to 56% in 2000—an increase of 17.9% (56 – 38.1). After 2000, the literacy rate declined. In 2001, it dropped to 47.9%, down from 56% the previous year. The downward trend continued, and by 2003 the rate had fallen further to 43.1%, representing a 4.8% decrease (47.9 – 43.1) over two years. From 2004 onward, the literacy rate began to improve again, marking a positive shift. Over the next seven years, the rate rose to 56.8% in 2010, reflecting a 13.7% increase (56.8 – 43.1). Despite the temporary decline between 2001 and 2003, the overall trend from 1995 to 2010 shows steady progress. In summary, the graph highlights both the highest literacy rate of 56.8% and the lowest of 38.1% during this period. Although there were periods of decline, particularly between 2001 and 2003, the general trend indicates significant growth. Over the span of 16 years, Bangladesh’s literacy rate increased from 38.1% to 56.8%, demonstrating notable progress in education. This graph offers valuable insight into the country’s literacy trends between 1995 and 2010.

    4. The graph below shows the number of mobile phone users in Bangladesh. Describe the graph in 150 words. You should highlight and summarise the information given in the graph:

    Describing the Graph of Mobile Phone Users in Bangladesh

    Number of Mobile Phone Users 

    Answer: The graph illustrates the growth in mobile phone users in Bangladesh from 2008 to 2012, showing a remarkable increase over these four years. In 2008, only 30% of people used mobile phones. This percentage steadily increased each year, except for a slight decline in 2011. By 2012, the number of users had surged to 88%. However, the growth was not consistent across all years. In 2009, the increase was modest, with the percentage rising by just 5%. The most significant jump occurred in 2010, with a 38% increase (from 35% to 73%). In contrast, 2011 saw a slight decline of 2%. Growth rebounded in 2012, with a substantial 17% increase (from 71% to 88%). Overall, the trend indicates a sharp rise in mobile phone usage between 2008 and 2012, except for the minor drop in 2011. The most notable surges occurred between 2009 and 2010 and again between 2011 and 2012. This data highlights the rapid adoption of mobile phones in Bangladesh during this period.

    5. The graph below shows the results of SSC exam of ABC Secondary School from 2008 to 2012. Describe the chart in 150 words. You should highlight and summaries the information given in the chart.

    Describing the Graph of The Results of SSC Examination of a Secondary School

    Answer: The graph illustrates the SSC examination results of ABC Secondary School from 2008 to 2012, revealing consistent improvement in student performance throughout this period. The pass rate rose steadily, climbing from 60% in 2008 to 92% in 2012, reflecting notable progress. The graph also shows a general increase in the number of students attaining a GPA 5, with the exception of 2011, when the percentage dropped to its lowest point at 9%. The results in 2009 and 2010 were quite similar, though 2010 displayed slightly better outcomes. The school achieved its best results in 2012, with the pass rate exceeding 90%. In the same year, a record 32% of students earned a GPA 5, marking the highest achievement over the five years. Overall, the data highlights the school’s steady academic improvement from 2008 to 2012.

    6. The graph below shows The number of people in percentage, living below the poverty line” from 1995 to 2010. Describe the graph in 150 words. You should highlight and summarize the information given in the graph: –

    Describing the Graph of People Living Below Poverty Line

    People Living Below Poverty Line

    Answer: The graph depicts the percentage of people living below the poverty line in a particular country from 1995 to 2010, revealing significant fluctuations over this period. In 1995, 35.6% of the population lived below the poverty line. However, poverty increased over the next few years, reaching 45% by 2004. This indicates a 9.4% rise in poverty over the nine-year period. After 2004, the trend shifted, showing a gradual decline in poverty. By 2008, the percentage of people living below the poverty line had dropped to 36.3%, meaning that 8.7% of the population managed to rise above the poverty threshold in just four years. The downward trend continued, and by 2010, the percentage decreased further to 31.51%. The graph highlights that the period between 1995 and 2004 saw a rise in poverty, with 2004 marking the peak when 45% of the population was below the poverty line. In contrast, 2010 recorded the lowest poverty rate, with only 31.51% of people below the poverty line. In summary, the graph offers a clear picture of the changing poverty levels over the 15-year span, showing an initial increase followed by a steady decline after 2004.

    7. Look at the following graph. It shows comparative selling rates—Of four types of books in Ekushey Boi Mela, 2018. Now describe the graph in 150 words.

    Graph of Ekushey Boi Mela Book Sales

    Ekushey Boi Mela Book Sales

    Answer: The graph presents a comparative analysis of the sales of four types of books—Novels, Science Fiction, History, and Poetry—at the Ekushey Boi Mela 2013. Among these categories, Novels had the highest sales, with around 4,200 copies sold. Science Fiction books ranked second, with 3,000 copies sold. In third place were History books, totaling 2,200 copies, while Poetry books had the lowest sales, with only 600 copies sold. From the graph, we can infer that out of the 10,000 books sold at the event, 4,200 were Novels, 3,000 were Science Fiction, 2,200 were History, and 600 were Poetry books. If we rank these categories by sales volume, the order is as follows: Novels at the top, followed by Science Fiction, then History, and finally Poetry. The graph provides a clear picture of book sales, showing that Novels achieved the highest sales, while Poetry had the lowest. History and Science Fiction books fall in between these two extremes. Overall, the graph offers a concise overview of the sales performance of different types of books at the Ekushey Boi Mela 2013.

    8. The following graph shows a group of students and their choice of hobbies. Write a report on the graph.

    Describing the Graph of The Choice of Hobbies by Students

    Choice of Hobbies by Students

    Answer: The graph illustrates the hobby preferences of a group of students, focusing on reading books, practicing music, watching TV, using a computer, and stamp collection. According to the graph, reading books is the most popular hobby, with 24 students choosing it. In contrast, watching TV is the least popular, selected by only 8 students. Stamp collection ranks second, with 22 students showing interest. The practice of music is in third place, favored by 14 students, followed closely by using a computer in fourth place, with 13 students. The graph also reveals that the preferences for using a computer, practicing music, and watching TV are relatively close. In summary, the ranking of hobbies, from most to least preferred, is: reading books, stamp collection, practicing music, using a computer, and watching TV. The graph provides a clear picture of how students prioritize different hobbies.

    9. The graph below shows the choice of profession by differently educated people. Describe the graph in 150 words. You should highlight and summarize the information given in the graph:

    Describing the Graph of Choice of Profession by Educated

    Choice of Profession by Educated

    Answer: The graph highlights the career preferences of different educated individuals, showcasing their choices among government jobs, business, farming, and intellectual work. According to the graph, more than 60% of educated people prefer government jobs as their career. Business is the second most popular choice, selected by 25% of individuals. Farming accounts for 10%, while only 5% of people opt for intellectual work. The graph clearly indicates that government jobs are the most favored profession among educated individuals. On the other hand, intellectual work is the least preferred. Business attracts more people than both farming and intellectual work, while farming is chosen by more people than intellectual work. Similarly, business is more popular than farming, and government jobs are preferred over business. In summary, the order of preference for these careers, from least to most popular, is: intellectual work, farming, business, and government jobs. The graph provides a clear picture of the varying levels of interest in different professions among educated people.

    10. Look at the chart below. It is about the choice of profession by differently educated people. Now describe the chart in your own words.

    Chart of The Choice of Profession

    Answer: The chart illustrates the professional preferences of individuals with varying levels of education, focusing on government jobs, business, farming, and intellectual work. A lion’s share (80%) of educated people prefer government jobs, significantly outnumbering other professions. Business is the second-most preferred choice, but only 10% of educated people opt for it—70% less than those choosing government jobs. Intellectual work is even less popular, with only 6% participation. Farming has the lowest preference, attracting just 4% of educated individuals. Overall, government jobs hold the highest appeal, while farming ranks the lowest. The difference between the most and least preferred careers is 76%, highlighting the overwhelming preference for government jobs.

     

    11. Look at the following pie-chart. It shows “the passing rates of different subjects of a school” in the SSC Examination. Describe the chart in your own words.

    Describing the Pie Chart of The Passing Rates of Different Subjects of a School

    Passing Rates of Different Subjects 

    Answer: The pie chart presents the passing rates of four subjectsBangla, English, Mathematics, and Science—in the SSC examination at a school. According to the chart, Bangla has the highest passing rate, with 90% of students passing. English ranks second with an 89% pass rate, followed by Mathematics at 87%. Science has the lowest passing rate, with 74% of students passing. The chart also allows us to calculate the failure rates for each subject. 10% of students fail in Bangla, 11% in English, 13% in Mathematics, and 26% in Science. If we rank the subjects by passing rate, the order is: Bangla, English, Mathematics, and Science. This clearly indicates that the highest success rate is in Bangla, while Science has the highest failure rate. Overall, the pie chart provides a clear overview of student performance across these four subjects.

    12. The pie chart below shows the interest of the students of a secondary school in different subjects. Describe the chart in about 150 words. You should highlight and summarize the information given in the chart :

    Highlight and Summarize the Pie Chart of The Interest of The Students in Different Subjects

    Answer: The pie chart illustrates the subject preferences of students at a secondary school, focusing on Mathematics, Science, English, and Bengali. The percentage of students who prefer these subjects are 35%, 27%, 17%, and 21%, respectively. At a glance, the chart shows that Mathematics is the most popular subject, with 35% of students expressing interest. In contrast, English is the least favored, with only 17% of students showing interest. Science is preferred by 27%, while 21% of students enjoy Bengali. In terms of popularity, the order from highest to lowest is: Mathematics, Science, Bengali, and English. The chart makes it evident that students at this school show more interest in science-related subjects than in language subjects, with English being the least preferred overall.

     

    13. The pie chart below shows the percentage of transportation used y 800 students to come to a school. Describe the chart in 150 words. You should highlight and summarize the information given in the chart.

    Types of Transportation Used by Students

    Answer: The pie chart illustrates the transportation methods used by 800 students at a school, highlighting four options: bicycle, car, bus, and walking. The most popular mode of transport is the bicycle, used by 45% of students, which amounts to 360 students (45% of 800 = 360). The bus is the second most preferred option, with 30% of students using it, totaling 240 students (30% of 800 = 240). Additionally, 15% of students commute to school on foot, meaning 120 students (15% of 800 = 120). The least used means of transportation is the car, with only 10% of students (80 students) opting for it (10% of 800 = 80). In summary, the chart reveals that 680 students (360 + 240 + 80 = 680) travel to school using some form of vehicle, while the remaining 120 students walk.

    14. The chart below shows the benefits of girls’ education. Describe the chart in 150 words. You should high-light and summaries the information is given in the chart.

    Highlight and Summarize the Chart of The Benefits of Girls Education

    Benefits of Girls/Female Education

    Answer: The chart illustrates the many advantages of girls’ education. Educated girls are more aware of their health and nutrition, enabling them to provide their children with a balanced diet that fosters a healthy generation. Furthermore, educated girls understand the implications of population growth, making them less likely to have multiple children and thereby helping to manage their country’s population levels. Education also empowers women to participate in more productive work. They can apply their knowledge and skills across various fields, similar to educated men. This opens up opportunities for them to pursue careers as doctors, engineers, and government officials, among others. Consequently, educated women can improve their living standards and make positive contributions to the economy. Sustainable development is achievable only when both men and women are educated. No nation has made substantial progress while allowing its women to remain uneducated. Therefore, the chart clearly indicates that girls’ education is vital for the advancement of a nation.

     

    15. The pie chart below shows the sources of air pollution in a city. Describe the chart in 150 words. You should highlight and summarize the information given in the chart.

    Describing the Pie Chart of The Sources of Air Pollution in A City

    Sources of a City Pollution

    Answer: The pie chart illustrates the sources of pollution in a city, categorizing them into five different sources: vehicles, industries, power plants, heating or air conditioning, and waste disposal. According to the chart, the largest contributor to pollution is vehicles, accounting for 60% of the total pollution. The second highest source of pollution comes from industries, which contribute 17%. Following that, power plants are responsible for 14% of the pollution. Heating or air conditioning accounts for 6%, while waste disposal has the least impact, contributing only 3% to the overall pollution levels. The chart highlights that the pollution rates from industries (17%) and power plants (14%) are relatively close, but vehicles remain the leading source. Conversely, waste disposal has the lowest pollution rate. It is also noteworthy that the pollution caused by heating and air conditioning is double that of waste disposal. In summary, the sources of pollution, ranked from lowest to highest, are waste disposal, heating and air conditioning, power plants, industries, and vehicles.

    16. The pie-chart below shows the percentage of a family’s household income distributed into different categories. Describe the pie-chart in 150 words: –

    Describing the Pie-Chart of The Percentage of a Family Expenditure

    The Percentage of a Family Expenditure

    Answer: The pie chart illustrates how a family’s household income is distributed across various categories: food, clothes, education, power, transport, savings, and others. According to the chart, the largest portion of the family’s expenditure goes to food, accounting for 25% of the total income. In contrast, the lowest expenditure is on power, which constitutes only 5%. The family allocates 22% of its income to education, 13% to clothes, and 12% to transportation. Additionally, 8% of the income is spent on various other purposes, categorized as “others.” After accounting for these expenses, the family manages to save 15% of its total income. From the chart, it is evident that the family’s total expenditure equals 85% of its income, leaving 15% for savings. If we rank the expenditure categories from highest to lowest, the order is as follows: food, education, clothes, transport, others, and power.

    17. Look at the following graph. It shows the main reasons for the study among students of different age groups. Now, describe the graph in your own words.

    Describing the Graph of The Reasons for Study

    Reasons for the Study

    Answer: The graph illustrates the reading habits of individuals across various age groups, focusing on two primary purposes: career advancement and personal enjoyment. The age groups analyzed are: under 26, 26 to 29, 30 to 39, 40 to 49, and over 49. A noticeable trend is that younger individuals tend to read more for career purposes while showing less interest in reading for pleasure. Conversely, older individuals prioritize reading for enjoyment over career-related goals. The graph reveals a gradual increase in pleasure reading and a corresponding decrease in career-focused reading as age advances. For those under 26, a significant majority reads for career purposes: out of 90 respondents, 80 read for career development, while only 10 read for leisure. In the next age group (26-29), 70 individuals read for career and 20 for interest. This pattern of declining career-related reading continues, culminating in the over 49 age group, where out of 85 people, only 15 read for career purposes, while a substantial 70 read for pleasure. Thus, as individuals grow older, their reading purposes shift significantly from career-oriented to pleasure-oriented pursuits.

    18. Look at the chart below. It shows the monthly expenditure of a family. Describe and analyze the chart.

    Describe and Analyze the Chart of The Monthly Expenditure of a Family

    A Family Expenditure

    Answer: The chart illustrates a family’s monthly expenditure breakdown. It is evident that the largest portion of their expenses is allocated to food, which accounts for 40% of the total expenditure. Following food, house rent takes up 28%, indicating that nearly three-fourths of the family’s total expenditure (40% + 28% = 68%) is spent on these two necessities. Additionally, the family owns a private car, with 10% of their total expenditure dedicated to its maintenance. The same 10% is also allocated for education. For recreational activities, the family sets aside 5% of their monthly budget for outings. In terms of medical expenses, they spend a minimal 1%. Finally, the family has other miscellaneous expenses categorized as “others,” which accounts for 6% of their total monthly expenditure.

    19. Look at the Chart below. It shows the pastimes of the students of classes 9-10 and classes 5-6. Describe the chart in 150 words. You should highlight and summaries the information given in the chart.

     “Describing the Pie Chart of The Pastimes of The Students” is locked Describing the Pie Chart of The Pastimes of The Students

    Pastimes of the Students

    Answer: The chart illustrates the pastime activities of students in classes 9-10 and classes 5-6. Both groups engage in various leisure activities, including watching television, playing computer games, reading books and magazines, and participating in sports. However, there are notable differences in their preferences. Among the students in classes 9-10, the most popular pastime is playing games and sports, chosen by 30% of them. In contrast, this activity is the least favored among students in classes 5-6, with only 17% opting for it. Conversely, a significant 34% of students in classes 5-6 prefer watching television, while only 27% of those in classes 9-10 spend their leisure time on this activity. When it comes to reading books and magazines, the percentages are quite similar: 23% of students in classes 9-10 and 21% in classes 5-6. The least favored pastime for students in classes 9-10 is playing computer games, with only 20% expressing an interest, while a higher 28% of students in classes 5-6 enjoy this activity. Overall, the chart reveals significant variations in the leisure preferences between the two groups of students, highlighting their differing choices in the same pastime activities.

     

    20. Describe a graph on the percentage of transportation used by the students within 300 words

    Private vehicles: 40%

    Public transportation: 30%

    Walking or cycling: 20%

    Carpools or shared rides: 5%

    School buses: 5%

    Student Transportation Distribution

    Answer: The graph illustrates how students distribute their transportation modes. A significant majority, 40%, rely on private vehicles for their commutes, indicating a strong dependency on personal cars or motorcycles. In contrast, public transportation accounts for 30% of students’ choices, encompassing buses, trains, trams, and other forms of shared transit. Approximately 20% of students prefer active modes of transportation, such as walking or cycling, to reach their destinations. This trend reflects a positive shift toward sustainable and healthy commuting practices, suggesting that many students prioritize physical activity and reducing their carbon footprint. A smaller portion, 5%, participates in carpooling or shared rides, which promotes a collaborative approach to transportation, helping to alleviate traffic congestion and lessen environmental impact. Additionally, school buses also make up 5% of the transportation choices. These buses, provided by educational institutions, offer a safe and convenient means for students to travel to and from school, effectively consolidating transportation needs and optimizing resource use. Overall, the graph highlights a diverse array of transportation preferences among students, with private vehicles dominating, followed by public transit, walking or cycling, carpooling, and school buses. Encouraging sustainable transportation options, such as walking, cycling, and public transport, can help reduce traffic congestion, enhance air quality, and promote healthier lifestyles among students. Moreover, initiatives to promote carpooling and utilize school buses can further address transportation-related challenges and foster a sense of community within the student body.

    Complaint Letter/Notice

    Write a notice about the closing of your school on account of Summer Vacation/Winter Vacation/Eid Vacation/Christmas Vacation/Durga Puja Vacation

    Skylark School and College, Dhaka

    Office of the Principal

    NOTICE

    No: SSCD/25/2025                                                                                                                                                                                                     Dated: June 24, 2025                                                                                                     

    Dear Students,

    It is notified with great pleasure and pride for the general information of the students, teachers, guardians and employees of this institution that as per the announcement of the Government, the school shall remain closed for 15 days, with effect from 25-06-2025 (Monday) to 09-07-2025 (Tuesday), on account of the summer vacation. The school shall resume its functioning on and from 10-07-2025 (Wednesday) as usual. Sufficient homework for the summer vacation has been assigned to the students, printed on the pages of the summer vacation notebook.

    Parents are kindly requested to guide and assist their children with the homework.

    Sincerely yours,

    Md. Rahim Hossain

    Principal
    SSCD, Dhaka

     

    Write a Notice about the Independence Day Celebration/Victory Day Celebration/Annual Cultural Festival/Annual Prize Giving Ceremony/Science Fair/Study tour/Farewell Party/Freshers’ Day/International Mother Language Day

    Skylark School and College, Dhaka

    Office of the Principal

    NOTICE

    No: SSCD/25/2025                                                                                                                                                                                                     Dated: June 24, 2025                                                                                                     

    Dear Students,

    It is notified with great pleasure and pride for the general information of the students, teachers, guardians and employees of this institution that the Annual Sports Day will be held on March 5, 2025, at the school playground. The event will start at 9:00 AM and will include various sports competitions. Interested students must register their names with the sports teacher by February 25, 2025. Attendance is mandatory for all students. Refreshments will be provided during the event, and prizes will be awarded to the winners of each competition. Parents and guardians are invited to attend and cheer for the participants.

    For further details, contact the school office. 

    Sincerely yours,

    Md. Rahim Hossain

    Principal
    SSCD, Dhaka

     

    Notice writing to observe International Mother Language Day

    Skylark School and College, Dhaka

    Office of the Principal

    NOTICE

    No: SSCD/25/2025                                                                                                                                                                                                     Dated: June 24, 2025                                                                                                     

    Dear Students,

    It is notified with great pleasure and pride for the general information of the students, teachers, guardians and employees of this institution that ‘Ekushey February‘ or ‘The International Mother Language Day’ will be observed on February 21, 2021 with due solemnity in our college premises. The Education Minister has kindly consented to grace the occasion as the chief guest. All concerned are hereby asked to attend the function without fail.

    Venue: Skylark School and College premises

    Date: Monday, February 21, 2025

    You are cordially invited to attend the program.

    Sincerely yours,

    Md. Rahim Hossain

    Principal
    SSCD, Dhaka

     

    Write a notice inviting the name of students to participate in English debate competition

    Skylark School and College, Dhaka

    Office of the Principal

    NOTICE

    No: SSCD/25/2025                                                                                                                                                                                                     Dated: June 24, 2025                                                                                                     

    Dear Students,

    It is notified with great pleasure and pride for the general information of the students, teachers, guardians and employees of this institution that the Cultural Committee of our school is going to organize an inter-class debate competition in the school’s auditorium on November 1, 2021. The topic of the debate competition will be – ‘Virtual classroom is the successful replacement of traditional classroom’. Students who want to participate in this competition are instructed to contact with  our respected teacher Mr. Rana on or before October 29, 2021.  Students who are not taking part in the competition will have to attend the competition as an audience. For more details, students may contact to the undersigned.

    Md. Akash Chopra
    Secretary
    Students’ Club
    BNC, Dhaka

     

    Write a complaint letter to manager for a TV set

    July 27, 2025

    The Manager,

    Walton Ltd.

    Mirpur, Dhaka.

    Subject: Complaint about defective TV Set Purchase

    Dear Sir,

    I am writing to express my disappointment with a recent TV purchase from your store. On the 20th July, I bought a TV, Model Name-wt800 from your establishment. I regret to inform you that the product has turned out to be defective. The audio quality is bad with distortion and intermittent cutouts. It hinders the viewing experience. Furthermore, the remote control provided with the TV fails to respond consistently. 

    I hope you can address this matter promptly. I have attached a copy of the purchase receipt for your reference. Kindly acknowledge receipt of this complaint and inform me of your proposed solution.

    Thank you for your attention to this matter.

    Sincerely yours,

    Md. Rupok

     

    Complaint Letters

    1. Imagine, you are Kamrul/Kanta, a student of class X reading in Rajnagor High School, Dhaka. There is a canteen in your school but the facilities of the canteen are not enough and the quality of foods is not good and healthy. Now, write a complaint letter to your Headmaster, on behalf of the students, about the insufficient facilities of the canteen.

    May 21, 2025

    The Headmaster

    Rajnagor High School

    Dhaka

    Subject: Complaint regarding insufficient facilities in the School Canteen.

    Dear Sir,

    I, on behalf of the students of our school, would like to bring to your attention the inadequate facilities and poor food quality in our school canteen. Firstly, the seating arrangement is insufficient for students to eat comfortably. The quality of the food served is not up to the mark; it is often stale and unhealthy. It raises concerns about health and safety. There is also a lack of variety in the food items, leaving students with limited choices. Ensuring cleanliness, serving fresh and nutritious food, and expanding the seating area would greatly benefit the students.

    We kindly request that you take the necessary steps to improve the canteen facilities at your earliest convenience. We believe that your prompt action will help create a healthier and more comfortable environment for everyone.

    Sincerely,
    Kamrul/Kanta

    On Behalf of the Students

    Class X, Rajnagor High School

    2. Suppose, you are Karim/Kabita, one of the inhabitants of Dinajpur City Corporation. Recently the roads of your locality have been unuseable due to heavy rainfalls and the sewerage drains are being hampered to flow to water. People and the school-going students cannot go to their offices, shops, schools and other places. Now, write a letter to the Mayor of your City Corporation complaining about the sufferings of the common people.

    May 21, 2025

    The Mayor

    Dinajpur City Corporation

    Dinajpur

    Subject: Complaint Regarding the Poor Condition of Roads and Drainage System

    Dear Sir,

    I, Karim/Kabita, a resident of Dinajpur City Corporation, would like to highlight the severe problems caused by recent heavy rainfall. The roads have become unusable, making commuting difficult for school children, office workers, and shopkeepers. Stagnant water and clogged drains have led to waterlogging, increasing health risks and unhygienic conditions. We urgently request immediate action to repair the roads and improve drainage to ease the suffering of residents.

    We kindly request you to take urgent steps to address these issues by repairing the damaged roads and clearing the blocked drainage system at the earliest. Your prompt action will bring relief to the people and restore normalcy to our daily lives.

    Sincerely,
    Karim/Kabita
    On Behalf of the Residents

    Dinajpur City Corporation

    3. Suppose, you are an inhabitant of Rahimanagar under Chandpur district. Your locality is badly affected by antisocial activities like eve-teasing, hijacking and taking drugs. Now, write a letter to the Superintendent of Police of your district complaining against the fact.

    May 21, 2025

    The Superintendent of Police

    Chandpur District

    Chandpur

    Subject: Complaint regarding rising antisocial activities.

    Dear Sir,

    I am a resident of Rahimanagar, under Chandpur district, and I would like to bring to your attention the increasing antisocial activities in our locality. Incidents of eve-teasing, hijacking, and drug abuse have become alarmingly frequent, creating an unsafe environment for residents, especially women and students. People now fear going out after dark, and parents are worried about their children’s safety. The situation is worsening day by day. Without immediate intervention, it may lead to even more serious consequences.

    We, the residents of Rahimanagar, urgently request stronger police patrols and strict action against those involved in such crimes. We hope for your prompt action to restore peace and security in our area.

    Sincerely,

    Hasib

    On Behalf of the Residents

    Rahimanagar, Chandpur

    4. Suppose, you have bought some books on general knowledge. But the books are damaged and have printing mistakes. Now, write a letter to the publishing company complaining about the fact.

    May 21, 2025

    The Manager

    Skylark Publishers Ltd.

    Mirpur, Dhaka.

    Subject: Complaint regarding damaged books and printing mistakes

    Dear Sir/Madam,

    I recently purchased some general knowledge books published by your company, but I am disappointed to find that they are damaged and contain multiple printing mistakes. Several pages are torn, some texts are misprinted, and important information is missing or unclear. This has made it difficult to use the books effectively.As a customer, I expected high-quality materials from your publication.

    I kindly request a replacement of the defective copies or a refund at the earliest. I hope you will take immediate action to address this issue and maintain your reputation for quality publications. Looking forward to your prompt response.

     
    Alom
    Manager

    Skylark Coaching Center

    5. Imagine, you are Helal/Helena, a student of class 9 of Rupali Public School, Tangail. Your school has a big library but the collection of books and sitting arrangements are not satisfactory. Now, write a complaint letter to your Headmaster to solve the problem.

    6. Suppose, you are an inhabitant of Mymensingh City, Mymensingh. The people of your locality suffer greatly due to insufficient water supply. Now, write a letter to the Mayor complaining about the fact.

    7. Suppose, you are Munir/Mita, a student of Joypara High School, Manikganj. Your school has some computers for the students. But it is very sorry to say that most of computers are out of order. So, the students cannot get proper facilities for practice. Now, write a complaint letter to the Headmaster to take proper steps about this immediately.

    8. Suppose you are Sami/Sara living in Sylhet. You went to Dhaka by train yesterday. You lost your foods while going to Dhaka. Now write a letter to the Chief Operating Officer of Bangladesh Railway complaining about your missing goods.

    9. Suppose, you are Rezwan and you are a student of Mymensingh Zilla School. Now, write a letter to the Councilor of City Corporation, Mymensingh, complaining about the mosquito menace in your locality and requesting him to take necessary steps to eradicate mosquitoes.

    10. Suppose you are an inhabitant of Cox’s Bazar. Write a letter to the Chairman of Power Development Board of your district complaining about frequent power failure in your area.

    11. Suppose, you sent five packages of books to Khulna through Sundarban Courier Service. One package was missing at the time of delivery. Now, write a complaint letter to the Customer Service Manager complaining about goods.

    12. Suppose, you are Shamim/Shamima, an inhabitant of Barishal City Corporation. Now, write a complaint letter to The Mayor about the waterlogging in your locality.

    Informal letter

    1. A letter to friend about his pen friend

    2. Advising to friend to be conscious of Corona virus.

    3. A letter to your brother advising bad effect of smoking.

    4. A letter to your friend about the Annual Sports Day of your school

    5. A letter to friend thanking for birthday gift

    6. Write a letter to friend about plan after SSC

    7. A letter to your friend informing about your aim in life

    8.  A letter to your younger brother giving him the information of opening a bank account

    9. A letter to your friend telling him about your favorite game

    10. A letter to friend describing the picnic you attended

    11. A letter about the importance of reading newspaper

    12. Write a letter to a friend thanking him for his hospitality.

    13. A letter describing the experience of a train journey you have enjoyed

    14. A letter to your friend about the Annual Prize Giving Ceremony of your school.

    15. A letter to your friend inviting him to attend your birthday party

    16. A letter about the importance of reading newspaper

    17. Write a letter to your friend inviting him for the picnic that you are going to arrange

    18. Write a letter to a foreign friend him to visit Bangladesh during the next dry session.

    19. Write a letter to your friend congratulating him on his success in the examination.

    20. A letter to your younger brother advising him to be attentive of his study.

    21. A letter to your friend about my preparation for the coming examination.

    22. Letter on your hobby

    23. A letter to friend about Bangladesh

    24. About your mother’s illness

    25. Letter to your friend describing the importance of learning English.

    26. Inviting to spend summer vacation

    27. Letter to your friend how you have celebrated Pahela Boishakh

    28. Letter to your friend advising not to adopt unfair means in the examination

    29. Letter to your friend about spending your summer vacation

    30. A letter to father informing your annual examination result

    31. Letter to your father asking him to send some money to buy books.

    32. Write a letter to your younger sister describing your visit to a book fair.

    33. A letter to your friend describing him the co-curricular activities

    34. Write a letter to your friend thanking him for his hospitality

    35. A letter to your younger brother advising him to be sincere and attentive to his study

    36. A letter to your mother describing your experiences after visiting friend’s house

    37. A letter to your friend describing an accident you witnessed

    38. A letter to your friend to join your sister’s marriage ceremony

    39. A letter to your younger brother about the importance of physical exercise

     

    Way of writing a letter to friend about …..

    July 21, 2017

    17, Amtala Road,

    Dhaka-1206

    My dear ’X’

    Peace be upon you through the mercy of the Almighty. At the very outset, please accept my cordial love and best wishes. I am extremely sorry for not writing to you for such a long time. It was a great pleasure for me to receive your letter the day before yesterday, in which you mentioned your interest in knowing about …..

    That’s all for now. Convey my best regards and hearty compliments to your parents. Please convey my cordial greetings to your sisters. Please pray for me and write to me about how you are.

    Yours sincerely,

    Z

     

    1. A letter to friend about his pen friend

    July 21, 2017

    17, Amtala Road,

    Dhaka-1206

    My dear ’X’

    Peace be upon you through the mercy of the Almighty. At the very outset, please accept my cordial love and best wishes. I am extremely sorry for not writing to you for such a long time. It was a great pleasure for me to receive your letter the day before yesterday, in which you mentioned your interest in knowing about my pen friend. Now I am writing to you about him.  
    My pen friend, Susan is 14 years old. He reads in class 10. He lives with his parents in Australia. He is very punctual, obedient, tolerant, leadership in nature, tall, fair in complexion, smart, broadminded, co-operative and respectful. He is very good in studies and behaves well with everyone. Many things of us like hobbies, likes, dislikes, etc are similar. He loves to listen music, watching cartoons and playing carom at home. He has two sisters but no brother. Her sisters are students too. They are sweet. My pen friend is curious about Bangladesh. We write letters to each other. We exchange gifts. My friend has sent me many pictures of her country. He has written me about her country, people, culture and others. I have also sent some pictures of my country to her. He wants to visit my country soon. I am really proud of him.

    That’s all for now. Convey my best regards and hearty compliments to your parents. Please convey my cordial greetings to your sisters. Please pray for me and write to me about how you are.

    Yours sincerely

    ‘Z’

     

    1. Advising to friend to be conscious of Corona virus.

    Please wash your hands frequently with soap and water or an alcohol-based solution. Such frequent washing with soap and water, or preferably with an alcohol-based hand solution, kills viruses that may be on your hands. It is simple, but it is very important. Cover your nose and mouth with a bent elbow or tissue when you sneeze or cough. Dispose of tissue immediately and wash your hands. By following respiratory hygiene, you protect the people around you from contracting viruses, such as cold, flu and coronavirus. Avoid touching your face, particularly your eyes, nose or mouth to prevent the virus from entering your body. By maintaining social distancing, you are helping to avoid breathing in any droplets from someone who sneezes or coughs in close proximity. If you have a fever, cough and difficulty breathing, seek medical attention and call in advance.

    Please follow their specific instructions, and call in advance to allow them to direct you to the appropriate local health facility. This serves to protect you and to help prevent the spread of virus and other infections.

     

    1. A letter to your brother advising bad effect of smoking.

    November 23, 2021

    Mirpur Road

    Dhaka

    Dear Araf,

    I hope, you are well by the grace of Almighty Allah. The day before yesterday I received a letter from mother and came to know that you have become a chain smoker that shocked me greatly.

    Probably you do not know the harmful effects of smoking. I can’t imagine how you, being a conscious man, can do this. You know that there is no word in favour of smoking. But there are many words against it. Cigarettes contain carbon monoxide, nicotine, methyl alcohol which all are poisonous. It causes serious harm to health and damages our lung. A person loses his brain, morality and longevity due to smoking. It causes many respiratory diseases. It creates cancer, bronchitis, heart diseases etc. It wastes a lot of money. It also damages the eyesight. It is said that smoking is as bad as committing suicide. The good news is that within two years of stopping smoking, your risk of stroke is reduced to half that of a smoker and within five years it will be the same as a non-smoker. So, you should give up smoking at once to save your valuable life.

    No more today. My best respect to parents and love to my younger sister. I wish you a happy life.

    Yours brother,

    Masum

     

    1. A letter to your friend about the Annual Sports Day of your school

    I have received your letter just now. I am highly glad at your eagerness to know about the recent Annual Sports Day of our school. The ceremony was held on the 21st January instant in a befitting manner under a large panda l in the school campus. Our school building and surroundings were nicely decorated with flowers, colour-papers and balloons. Besides the students of the school quite a large number of guardians and other gentlemen came to see the sports. The function was presided over by the headmaster of our school. When the honourable Education Minister as the chief guest arrived, the scouts of our school gave him a guard of honour. He hoisted the national flag with the national anthem and declared the sports meet open by freeing the pigeon in the sky. Many students took part in various games like High Jump, Long Jump, Short Put, Javelin Throw, Running Races, Hurdles Race, Disk Throwing, Musical Chairs and Fancy-Dress Competition. Some team events were also organized like Kabaddi, football, volley ball and tug of war. You will be glad to know that I won three prizes. I came in first in the 100 meters race, second in the 200 meters race and in the cycle race. I narrowly missed the individual championship cup. After the distribution of the prizes, the chief guest thanked the winners of the prizes for their brilliant success and encouraged them to do better in future. He also advised them to train themselves up in discipline and to build up their character to become good citizens of the country. At the end, a cultural function was arranged by the students of the school to entertain the guests. It was a very interesting function. After the function was over, the visitors were treated to tea and refreshments and we, too, had a share in these.

    With love and good wishes to you.

     

    1. A letter to friend thanking for birthday gift

    I hope this letter finds you well. I wanted to take a moment to express my heartfelt gratitude for the wonderful birthday gift you gave me. Your thoughtfulness and generosity truly touched my heart, and I feel incredibly fortunate to have a friend like you.

    The gift you chose for me was absolutely perfect. [Specify the gift here and mention what you appreciate about it.] It is not only something I had been wanting for a long time, but it also reflects your deep understanding of my interests and preferences. Every time I look at it or use it, I will be reminded of our friendship and the joyous occasion of my birthday.

    Beyond the material gift itself, I am truly grateful for your presence in my life. Your friendship has brought me so much happiness and support, and I cherish the memories we have created together. Thank you for always being there for me, for the laughter, the deep conversations, and the shared experiences that have enriched my life.

    Once again, thank you from the bottom of my heart for the amazing birthday gift. I feel incredibly blessed to have you as my friend. I look forward to many more years of friendship and shared adventures.

    Wishing you all the happiness and success in life.

    With love and gratitude,

    [Your Name]

     

    1. Write a letter to friend about plan after SSC

    Dear [Friend’s Name],

    I hope you’re doing well! I wanted to share my plans after the SSC exams. It’s been an intense few months, but now that the exams are over, I’m excited to look ahead.

    I’ve decided to pursue the science stream in junior college since science has always fascinated me. I believe this will set a strong foundation for my future goals. Alongside, I’m planning to join a coaching center to prepare for competitive entrance exams like engineering and medical. These exams are crucial for getting into top colleges, so I want to give my best effort.

    To manage my time, I’m creating a balanced study routine, which includes study sessions, revisions, and breaks for hobbies. Speaking of hobbies, I’m really excited to start guitar lessons again. Music helps me unwind, and I think it will keep me refreshed during this busy phase.

    Apart from studies, I want to spend more time with family and friends. I hope we can plan some hangouts even with our hectic schedules.

    I’m looking forward to this new chapter, and I’m sure we can achieve great things with hard work and determination. Let me know what your plans are too!

    Take care,

    [Your Name]

     

     

    1. A letter to your friend informing about your aim in life

    Some people aim to get wealth, to be famous or to serve mankind. Some wants to become an engineer, a lawyer, a doctor, a businessman or a political leader. Like other I too have an aim in my life. I want to become a teacher. Wealth does not lure me. I don’t want to be glamorous life of a film star. But I want to serve the youth of my nation in a very humble capacity. In my country almost 40 percentage of the population is illiterate. I want to educate my country’s youth. I believe that I can serve my fellowmen in a best possible manner by becoming a teacher. Many people don’t want to choose this profession because teachers in our country are paid very low. But still I want to become a teacher because money is not my ultimate aim in life. By becoming a teacher, I want to become a guide, philosopher and a real friend of the students. I want to turn the inner eye towards light with the powerful tool called education. I believe that in the present era our country is facing two major issues such as superstitious and illiteracy which needs to be dealt as soon as possible. I have the confidence to possess the zeal of a missionary to become a teacher and educate others. I would not only share the subject knowledge with my students but also theoretical knowledge to develop their personal character. I will instill spirit of patriotism and nationalism in the minds of my students so that they are aware about the rights and duties. I will show them the path towards truth to lead a virtuous and noble life.Let me also know about your future plan.

    Convey my best regard to your parents and love to the youngers.

     

     

    1.  A letter to your younger brother giving him the information of opening a bank account

    I have received your letter just now and I am very glad to know that you are well. In your letter you wanted to know the system of opening a bank account. Now I am giving the information about it. First you have to choose a bank to open your account and go there. Then meet to the correspondence officer and express them about your desire.  Never forget to inform him that you are going to open a saving account. It means you can save any amount of money at any time and you can withdraw any amount from your account at any time. He will manage you a form. Then you should fill up the form giving all the data required.  After filling up the form, go to him with two passport size attested photographs of you and another copy of photograph of your beneficiary. Next, give the signature with which you want to deposit and withdraw your money. After that give the form to the bank officers and you will have to deposit a definite amount of money at the time of opening your account. Then, you will receive your account number from the officer; collect the receipt and a deposit book from the bank. Thus, finally you will have a bank account.

    No more today. I hope now it will be very easy for you to open your bank account.

    Yours ever,

    Sakib

     

     

    1. A letter to your friend telling him about your favorite game

    Dear Rohit,

    Thanks for your letter that makes me familiar with your choice of game. In this respect, my preference is different from yours. I take interest in football, but not cricket. Cricket does not suit my interest. It is too slow. To enjoy the game of cricket, one needs to spend the whole long day. Among the games I have a great fascination for football. It is a popular game all over the world. It is full of thrill for both the players and the audience. It is an excellent form of exercise that makes the players strong and hardy. It needs lots of stamina and strength to play football. The game of football teaches its players to be disciplined and to be obedient to the rules. It fosters the spirit of love and co-operation among the players. It develops team spirit and sportsman like spirit in the players. It makes the body strong and healthy. Above all, it does not take too much time as it takes in cricket. They are really very interesting, require a quick decision and a killing spirit. Whenever the football matches are on, I just sit before the TV and watch the match from beginning to end. I am a staunch admirer of the Argentina team, a team with unmatched killing spirit. Messi is my favorite player. Probably your taste must have turned bitter for me, but I don’t mind. We are best friend despite all differences in preferences, choice and opinions. Rest is fine here.
    Convey my regards to your parents.

    Yours ever,

     

    1. A letter to friend describing the picnic you attended

    May 21, 2017

    17, Amtala Road,

    Dhaka-1206

    My dear ’X’

    Peace be on you through the mercy of Almighty. At the very outset take my cordial love and best wishes. I am extremely sorry not to write to you for a long time. It is a matter of great pleasure for me that I could receive your letter day before yesterday with the information that you have been interested to know the picnic I attended.  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 equipment 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.No more today. Convey my best regards and heartily complements to your parents. May all my cordial greetings be on your brother. Please pray for me and write to me how you are.

    Yours sincerely

    ‘Z

     

    1. A letter about the importance of reading newspaper

    11th September, 2013

    25, Mugda, Dhaka

    Dear Mahir,

    I hope you are well and I am also well by the grace of almighty Allah. I became very shocked when I have heard from mother that you are not interested in reading newspaper regularly. I think it’s really very bad for me because through daily newspaper you can keep yourself in close contact of everyday world which will help you to grow up as smart and intelligent boy. Similarly, you should bear in mind that newspaper is the store house of knowledge. It is a mirror of the current world. By reading newspaper we can enrich our knowledge on various fields. So, the importance of reading newspaper beggars description. Again, the paper is not only for news but also for entertainment. It can provide you education, literature, arts and culture cartoons, puzzles, rhymes, poems, short-stories, paintings, agriculture, jokes and many other entertainments. Moreover, it will help you to be thoughtful. Besides this, to be a civilized person, you must be conscious of the social, political and economic conditions of the present time. It is only newspaper, which can save the purpose appropriately. By reading it you could know modern science too. Every student and every educated person should read newspaper. From now, I hope you will read the daily newspaper regularly.

    No more today, convey my Salam to father and mother and love to the youngers.  

    Your loving brother,

    Murad

     

     

    1. Write a letter to a friend thanking him for his hospitality.

    I received your affectionate letter a few days ago. I am sorry for not being able to write you earlier because of some uncongenial circumstances. However, now here is everything in order.

    Thank you very much for the warmth and hospitality you showed me on my visit to your home last month. You were a great hostess and took so many pains to make me comfortable. Your father was so nice and so was Aunty. I shall never forget the taste of good food she specially cooked for me. Not for a moment, I felt uneasy or an unwanted guest. It was beyond my expectations. I’ve never seen like a family like yours. All the members of your family treated me as you. I found no difference between you and me there. It is said a fish and a guest begin to smell after three days. But I stayed for two weeks and not a single number of protests from any of you. I thank you for helping me in visiting all the places. I also thank you for taking me to the theatre that night. It was a nice movie full of fun, laughter and comic situations. I enjoyed it besides the ice-creams and soft-drinks we had in the interval. I have brought back rich and everlasting memories. I will never forget those happy and joyful days while I had been with you at your village home. Besides it, please convey my thanks to your all members of the family for their kind treatment and love.

     

     

    1. A letter describing the experience of a train journey you have enjoyed

    Anyway, today I’ll share an experience of a thrilling train journey with you that I underwent accompanying my parents a few days ago. I made a journey by train with my parents last year. I received a letter from my uncle at Chittagong to attend the marriage ceremony of his daughter.  On the fixed day early in the morning we reached Kamlapur Railway station at 07:00 A.M. The station was very crowded. Somehow we managed to buy our tickets. The train came. With great difficulty we got into the train and found our seats beside the window. The guard blew his whistle and waved his green flag. the engine slowly began to move and I glided out of the station. Everything that I was passing was pretty and so I amused ourselves by looking through the windows. As the train winded away eastwards, I could see a number of hills and mountains. I passed by the green fields beautiful watery areas and wonderful hillocks. Everything seemed very bright and pleasant to us. From the train, I could see the clear, green waters and women and small boys and girls swimming happily and taking bath in the ponds and rivers. We were playing games, passing jokes, enjoying snacks and we’re having a lot of fun. Then it crossed a bridge over a river. It was an express train. It stopped only at a few big stations. At last at 4 p.m. I reached Chittagong.  The journey seemed to me like a dream. However, when I reached Chittagong, we found my uncle waiting for us. He welcomed us and took to his residence. Thus our wonderful journey ended very beautifully. To sum it up, a train journey offers uniqueness like no other journey. Most noteworthy, the charm of such a journey is unmatchable. The train journey certainly offers an unforgettable rich experience.

     

     

    1. A letter to your friend about the Annual Prize Giving Ceremony of your school.

    January 3, 2018

    Mirpur, Dhaka

    Dear Monika,

    I have received your letter just now. I am highly glad at your eagerness to know about the recent Annual Prize Giving Ceremony of our school. You will be glad to know that received as many as three prizes-one for standing first in the class, one for good handwriting, and another for good character. The ceremony was held on the 1st January instant in a befitting manner under a large pandal in the school campus. The function was presided over by the headmaster of our school. The honourable Education Minister was the chief guest. When the chief guest arrived, the scouts of our school gave him a guard of honour. The function began just at 10 a.m. with a recitation from the Holy Quran. Our Headmaster first read out the Annual Report of the school. The chief guest then gave away the prizes among the winners. After the distribution of the prizes, the chief guest thanked the winners of the prizes for their brilliant success and encouraged them to do better in future. He also advised them to train themselves up in discipline and to build up their character to become good citizens of the country. Then the assistant headmaster thanked the distinguished guests and others presents on the occasion. At the end, a cultural function was arranged by the students of the school to entertain the guests. It was a pleasant day for me. I am quite well.
    No more today. With love and good wishes to you.

    Yours ever,

    Rani

     

     

    1. A letter to your friend inviting him to attend your birthday party

    Dear [Friend’s Name],

    I hope you’re doing great! I’m writing to invite you to my birthday party, and I would love for you to be there to celebrate with me. The party will be on [date] at [time] at my house, and it wouldn’t be the same without you! We’ve planned some fun games, and there’s going to be lots of delicious food and cake, of course! I’m really looking forward to having all of our friends together, and it would mean a lot to me if you could come. It’s been a while since we’ve all hung out, and I think this will be a great chance to catch up and enjoy ourselves. If you need directions to my house or any other information, just let me know, and I’ll send the details over. Feel free to come early if you want to help with setting things up. Please try to make it—I can’t wait to celebrate with you! Let me know if you’re able to come. Looking forward to seeing you soon!

    Best wishes,

    [Your Name]

     

     

    1. A letter about the importance of reading newspaper

    I am very glad to receive your letter and also pleased that you have written it in English. I hope you are well and I am also well by the grace of almighty Allah. I became very shocked when I have heard from mother that you are not interested in reading newspaper regularly. Well, you can improve your English not only studying your text books but also a newspaper. The newspaper reading interesting because you are getting the current topics and up to date knowledge and it will also increase your vocabulary, that is, stock of words and also the expression will be enriched. You will learn many things with less conscious effort. You love games and sports and if you read the news you will get both pleasure and language items like new words, new phrases and new structures. You should bear in mind that newspaper is the store house of knowledge. So, the importance of reading newspaper beggars description. Again, the paper is not only for news but also for entertainment. It can provide you cartoons, puzzles, rhymes, poems, short-stories, paintings, jokes and many other entertainments. Moreover, it will help you to be thoughtful.

    No more today. Convey my regards to father and mother. Hope you would look into my advice seriously. Take care.

     

     

    1. Write a letter to your friend inviting him for the picnic that you are going to arrange

    April 10, 2013

    Mirpur, Dhaka

    Dear Luna,

    At the beginning of the letter, take my cordial love. Hope that you are well by the grace of all mighty Allah. I am also well by the grace of Allah. I am very glad to receive your letter and learnt that you are enjoining the winter vacation. You will be very pleased to know that, we are going to arrange a picnic on next Friday from our school on 25 April 2013. We have selected Sonargaon for our picnic spot. It is a very beautiful place for picnic. We will start at 8.a.m from school. We will start by our school bus. Many students and teachers will attend the picnic. We will spend the whole day there. Some of our friends will sing their sweet songs. We will eat, drink, and enjoy together. It will be a day of much pleasure for us. We have already managed all the things to make the program successful. In this situation we cannot think without you. We hope we will make a lot of fun. So, I cannot but invite you to the picnic. All of my friends will also be happy if you join with us. 
    No more today. Convey my regards to your parents and love to the little ones. We are eagerly waiting for your arrival.

    Your loving friend

    Sathi

     

     

    1. Write a letter to a foreign friend him to visit Bangladesh during the next dry session.

    16 North AmtolaDhaka

    May 25, 2017

    Dear Sami, 

    Would you not be tempted to see the attractions of Bangladesh? I am sure you will be happy if you come to our country. You are cordially invited to make a tour here in the next dry season. Bangladesh, one of the world’s finest attractions for tourists, has many bewitching places with uncommon scenic beauty. Among these attractions, Cox’s Bazar, Rangamati, Kaptai, Syllhet, and Sundarbans are most famous. I shall take you there to make your tour worth remembering. At the sea beach of Cox’s Bazar, the pleasure seekers paradise, you will have a lot of fun and pleasure in bathing and swimming in the water. Running on the sand under the pleasant sun is also pleasing. At Kaptai you will see beautiful Kaptai Lake with its placid transparent water encircled with evergreen forests. There you may enjoy rowing, fishing etc. In Sylhet, the land of saints and ‘’pirs’’ you will be fascinated to see the local women picking tea leaves with bamboo baskets on their backs. The Sundarbans with its flora and fauna is world famous. Last but not least, Dhaka, the capital has its own attractions.

    No more today.

    Your loving friend

    Habiba

     

     

    1. Write a letter to your friend congratulating him on his success in the examination.

    March 13, 2021

    Mirpur, Dhaka

    Dear Abrar,

    Peace be on you through the mercy of Almighty. At the very outset take my cordial love and best wishes. I am extremely sorry not to write to you for a long time. It is a matter of great pleasure for me that I could receive your letter day before yesterday with the information about your JSC result. I can’t but make an unbound joy and pleasure when I have known your result. To secure GPA 5 in the JSC examination is not a matter of joke. You have been intelligent and diligent in your school days. You have made a great result that I have desired. All of your friends and relatives must be proud for your brilliant result. Please accept my heartiest congratulation on your brilliant success. I conveyed this happy news to my father who was sitting beside me. He too was overjoyed. All of my family members are especially happy that you performed so well even though you had fallen in illness just before the examination. I am sure, this result will encourage you to do better in your higher studies. Keep it up! You will be of great asset to your family and more over to this nation. Please guide your sister also to overcome her JSC examinations which are due in October. It will create unique pleasure for us if you come to our house. Please convey my respectful compliments to your parents. Again, congratulations to you!

    Your best friend,

    Rakib

     

     

    1. A letter to your younger brother advising him to be attentive of his study.

    I was disappointed to see your progress report that I received yesterday. You have fared badly in your half-yearly examination. Your performance is dismal in science and mathematics in which you could not even score pass marks. It is shocking indeed. The poor performance indicates that you are not sincere to your studies. A few of your friends have also complained against you. You devote much time in practising cricket, on mobile phone, laptop, watching TV. There is no denying the fact that sports have their own importance, but nothing should be done at the cost of studies. Primary task of the students is to study. You know, this is the most important phase in a man’s life. This is the formative period. Your performance during this period has a bearing on the whole of your life. This performance lays the foundation of a good career. One who is insincere to one’s studies during this time is bound to repent for the whole of his life. So, wake up before it is too late. Make a time table and start studying. This is my sincere advice to you to be very sincere to your studies. Never neglect your studies and work hard otherwise you will fail in your final examination. I am confident that you will pay attention to my advice and act upon it.

     

     

    1. A letter to your friend about my preparation for the coming examination.

    I am glad to receive your letter. In the letter you have wanted to know about my preparation for the coming examination. I am now writing about it. You will be very glad to know that I have made a fair progress in my preparation. So, nowadays I am a bit more confident because I have totally a clear understanding of the nature of the question papers in the exam. Besides, I have read the text books thoroughly and explored every nook and corner of them. Moreover, the complex questions are already memorized. Mathematics, English, General Science and Arabic are in my daily practice routine. I believe I can do well with any sorts of question. Now I am checking my weak –point. You know I am weak in Math. But matter of hope is that my elder brother is helping me in Math nowadays. If I can practice in this way, I can hope to overcome problems of Math. Science is also a great factor for me. Symbol, formula and equation seem very difficult. How do you capture Science? I seek your suggestion and advice in this case. I hope I can overcome it successfully. Pray for me so that I can achieve an expected outcome.

     

    1. Letter on your hobby

    I hope you are well by the grace of the Almighty. I am well too. I have received your letter just now. I am very glad to know that you are well. In the letter, you have wanted to know about my favorite hobby. Here, I am giving you a brief description of it. Different people cultivate different hobbies. Painting, photography, swimming, singing, gardening, stamp collecting, picture collecting, hunting, fishing, carpentry and nature study, are some common hobbies. My hobby is reading. I read story books, magazines, newspapers and any kind of material that I find interesting. This hobby got started when I was a little boy. I had always wanted my parents to read fairy tales and other stories to me. Soon they got fed up and tired of having to read to me continually. So as soon as I could, I learned to read. I started with simple ABC books. Soon I could read simple fairy tales and other stories. Now I read just about anything that is available. Reading enables me to learn about so many things that I would otherwise not know. The wonderful thing about reading is that I do not have to learn things the hard way. Books provide the reader with so much information and facts. They have certainly helped me in my daily life. I am better equipped to cope with living. Otherwise I would go about ignorantly learning things the hard way. So, I continue to read. Besides being more informed about the world, I also spend my time profitably. It is indeed a good hobby.    

    No more today. Convey my salam to your parents and love to the youngers.

     

     

    1. A letter to friend about Bangladesh

    Bangladesh is a country of gorgeous greenery on the shore of the Bay of Bengal which is enriched with natural beauty and resources, many rivers, birds, forests, historical places and above all, six seasons. Every year thousands of nature lover come from various countries come here to learn from nature, to see awesome creations and to know about wild lives. Amongst those places Cox’s Bazar Sea Beach, the Shundarbans, Srimongal Tea Garden, Jaflong, Rangamati, Bandarban, Paharpur Buddha Vihara and so on are well known worldwide. An excellent combination of the picturesque natural beauty, sandy beaches, blue sky and the shimmering expanse of water of the Bay of Bengal and the evergreen forest makes Cox’s Bazar and Kuakata Sea Beach a much sought after tourist destination. It is one of the unique spots which allow a visitor to watch both the sunrise and the sunset from the beach. This sandy beach slopes gently into the Bay and bathing there is as pleasant as is swimming or diving. The Shundarbans, the land of rare plants and animals, is the largest mangrove forest of the world. One can see Royal Bengal Tiger, a lot of deer, monkeys, and elephants and so on. The real beauty of Shundarbans is the Shundori tree which is really exceptional. Various types of birds always charm the tourists. Srimangal which is one of the hilly districts of Sylhet division is famous for tea gardens and Seven Layered tea. Jaflong is known as land of stone. The Mari River is well known to all due to transparent glass like river water. You can see the ground of river from the top of water. In fine, it can be said that if you love nature, love natural beauty and especially green field you must not forget to visit those places of Bangladesh.

     

     

    1. About your mother’s illness

    May 13, 2014

    Mirpur, Dhaka

    My Dear Rana,

    I received your kind letter the day before yesterday. I was so glad to read its contents that I cannot express my feelings in words. You have asked me about the health of my mother. You will be sorry to know that mother has been suffering from fever for the last four days.  Yesterday we almost despaired of her life, today thank God she is some better. It is with difficulty that he speaks or raises his hands. She has been under the treatment of our family doctor, Mr. Koshan. He gave her three injections. After taking three doses of the medicine, she improved wonderfully, and passed a peaceful night. Thank God she is recovering quickly because her fever is down now. You need not to worry at all because we are all looking after her well. I shall keep informing you about her health from time to time. I look after my younger brothers and sisters very well. They are going to school regularly and taking a keen interest in their studies. With best wishes,

    Yours affectionately, 

     

     

    1. Letter to your friend describing the importance of learning English.

    Mirpur, Dhaka

    Dear Joy,

    Your letter is just to hand. In it you have written that you are not interested in learning English. It’s very disappointing. Today I tell you about the importance of learning English. You know that English is an international language. It is the most common medium of co-operation and communication among the nations of the world. It is the official or semi-official language in more than 60 countries and of many international organisations. If we wish to communicate with the people of other countries, we must know English. All international seminars and discussions are held in English. Today, more than 80% of all the information in the world’s computers is in English. To be a doctor, a good teacher, a good tourist one must have a good knowledge in English. It is also necessary for higher education and for a good job. Various organisations frequently need employees who speak and write a standard form of English. I hope now you can realize the importance of learning English and read it well.
    No more today. More when we shall meet. Give my regards to your parents and you take my love.

    Yours ever

    Nayan

     

     

    1. Inviting to spend summer vacation

    Dhaka 1214

    26 March ,2016

    Dear Joy,

    How are you? I’m fine here. How are your studies going on? I got your letter yesterday from your letter I have learned that this year you are going to have long summer vacations. My summer vacation is also for ten days and this time I’m not going anywhere because my sister got fracture in her left leg. So, in this summer vacation there is no vacation trip planning. Therefore, I want you to come to my home and spend the summer vacations with me, as since three long years we have not met and spent a long time with each other. Everyone in my family is eager to see you after a long time. Together we are going to have a great fun and enjoyment. We shall enjoy climbing up mountains, riding horses, chair left and walking tracks. We shall really enjoy the cool breeze and pleasant weather there and save ourselves from the scorching heat of the town. So please spend this summer vacation with me, we will see every place around here. No more today, convey my salaam to your parents and good wishes to your younger brother. Meet you soon in this summer vacation.

    Your loving friend,

    Hasan

     

     

    1. Letter to your friend how you have celebrated Pahela Boishakh

    May 10, 2019

    Mirpur, Dhaka

    Dear Rupa, 

    Your letter is to hand. I am very glad to know that you are all well by the grace of Allah. I am also well. In your letter you have asked me to describe how I have celebrated Pahela Boishakh. Now, I am giving you a brief description of it. As you know, Pahela Boishakh is one of the biggest festivals held in our country. I enjoy the celebration every year. Like every year, I went to attended the celebrations at dawn at Ramna Batomul. I also attended a cultural function arranged by a leading cultural organization named Chhayanat. There the artists of this organization rendered different types of traditional songs, presented dances etc. I joined a rally arranged by Institute of Fine Arts of Dhaka University. Like all the participants, I wore a mask of tiger. The rally was really an interesting one. I returned home eating ‘Panta Ilish’ with green chilies. I really enjoyed the day very much. We decorated our school premises nicely. A small Baishakhi Mela was held there in the afternoon. There were more than ten stalls set up by the students along with others. The students of our school were the shopkeepers of three stalls. In the fair, there was a display of different traditional commodities including handicrafts of the county people. We sold toys, dolls and different kinds of handmade things. I bought an ‘Ek Tara.’ I shall wait eagerly for the next celebration as soon as one comes to the end. I hope to participate in the celebrations in the next year.

    No more today. Write to me soon. Be in good health.

    Your loving friend,  

    Suma

     

     

    1. Letter to your friend advising not to adopt unfair means in the examination

    May 10, 2019

    Mirpur, Dhaka

    Dear Runa,

    At first take my cordial love to you. I do hope you are keeping well. I received your letter day before yesterday. I am glad to learn that you are preparing yourself for the ensuring examination. I hope you will cut a good figure in the examination. This time is the best time to be prepared for the ensuring examination. You know, now a days, there is a bad tendency among the students not to study but to adopt unfair means in the examination. Without having learnt properly, no student can be a perfect man. It will not be able to offer them real education. But I would like to make you cautious that you should never try to adopt unfair means in the examination. It is really crime, which spoils a student forever. One may pass the examination by adopting unfair means, but his future life is full of darkness. This is one thing that will break down their career. If they cannot pass first time, they can try next. I think failure is more acceptable than adopting unfair means. So, my advice is that you never think of adopting unfair means in the examination rather you should be attentive to your studies. Follow my advice and you will be succeeded and benefitted.

    No more today. Convey my regards to parents and love to the younger.

    Sami
    Or

    A letter to your friend telling him not to adopt unfair means in the examination

    Every student wants to make a good result in the examination. So, in order to make a good result hard labour is a must. But some students think that they will be able to pass by copying/ adopting in the examination. This is extremely destructive and suicidal. It makes a student lame. It is a disgraceful act. It cannot make them perfect. It will not be able to offer them real education. No student can prosper in life by copying/ adopting unfair means in the examination. It is really crime, which spoils a student forever. One may pass the examination by adopting unfair means, but his future life is full of darkness. If you do it, you will kill your future. You’ll not be able to do higher study. You won’t get any good job either. I am telling you that you must keep away from the boys/ girls who try to copy/ adopt unfair means in the examination. So, from now be serious about your study and get prepared for the coming annual examination.

     

     

     

    1. Letter to your friend about spending your summer vacation

    May 10, 2019

    Mirpur, Dhaka

    Dear Runa,

    At first take my heartiest felicitation and sincerely love. I hope you are well by grace of Almighty Allah. Yesterday I received your letter. In the letter, you have wanted to know about my summer vacation. Now I am telling about that. I am waiting for an opportunity for summer vacation. I have made up my mind to go my village then. I got a month vacation. I went to our village. I visited the houses of friends, relatives and neighbors. They were very glad to see me and entertained me with seasonal fruits and cakes. I was happy to receive their entertainment. We opened a night school there. Because Bangladesh is a developing country and most of the people here are illiterate. So, I want to remove illiteracy from my village. If I open a night school, many illiterate villager people will be able to know how to read and write. We arranged study tour also and it helped them to increase their knowledge. The villagers became free and frank with us and it will inspire them to study more. The village people will be careful to their health and sanitation. They will avoid superstitions and early marriage of their daughters. Equal treatment to girls and boys will make the society prosperous. Anyway, be ready to accept my invitation. I took a short training on computer. In the afternoon, I walked in the open field and by the side of the river.

    Please convey my salaam to your parents. Wish good result for me.

    Yours ever

    Zaman

     

     

    1. A letter to father informing your annual examination result

    July 21st, 1987

    17, Amtala Road,

    Dhaka-1206

    My dear father,

    Peace be on you through the mercy of Almighty. At the very outset take my cordial love and best wishes. It is a matter of great pleasure for me that I could receive your letter day before yesterday.

    You will be glad to learn that I have stood first in the annual examination securing Golden A+. I think it has been possible due to your profound pray and wish. I have tried hard and got the success. I also want to thank Allah who has given me the opportunity to cut a good figure in the examination. All the teacher helped me a lot.

    No more today. Convey my best regards and heartily complements to mother. May all my cordial greetings to my sister. Please pray for me and write to me how you are.

    Yours sincerely

     

     

    1. Letter to your father asking him to send some money to buy books.

    Dear father,

    I hope you will be in the best of your health and spirits. I am also well here. As you know, I am very sincere to my studies. My examination is at hand. I have focused my full attention to my studies. I am performing well in all my subjects. I am very regular to my classes. I do my homework regularly. For the new academic session, my teacher has suggested a number of books. I managed to get some books in the library. But a few books are not available in the library. So, I have to buy those books. Oxford Dictionary, Atlas and a book for English composition are urgently required. I do not have sufficient money to buy them. Kindly send me 1,000 taka by money order as early as possible so that my study may not be affected. I assure you of the best performance in the examination.

    Please convey my regards to mother and love to Nodi.

    Your loving daughter

     

     

    1. Write a letter to your younger sister describing your visit to a book fair.

    Dear friend,

    How are you? I am well. In your last letter you wanted to know how I felt visiting the book fair last Friday. Well, now I am telling you. The book fair I visited was held on the occasion of 21st February. It was on the premises of Bangla Academy. There was a big crowd of people. There were many bookstalls containing books on different subjects. There were books on science, commerce, General Knowledge, philosophy and religion. Mapping agencies, computer hardware stalls and also stalls of art and crafts were also put up. I was overjoyed to find myself among so many books as you know I love books and they are one’s best friend and guide. I visited most of the book stalls. I bought a book on “Our Liberation War” published by Kazal Brothers Ltd. But books are very costly these days. I wish I had more money to buy books, but I am not disappointed, as I am looking forward to the next year book fair. By the evening we came back but I was not tired at all, but rather I was over thrilled in the world of books. But I missed your company very much.

    Convey my best regards to your parents.

    Yours Sincerely,

    Sudha

     

     

     

    1. A letter to your friend describing him the co-curricular activities

    Cordial love to vou. Hope, you are all okay by the grace of Almighty Allah. I received your long-awaited letter yesterday. In your letter you wanted to know about the co-curricular activities of our school. Let me write a short description about the same. Besides academic activities co-curricular activities of our school are all along getting importance. The annual cultural program is celebrated every year.  Inter-school games or matches are held almost all the year. We take part in indoor and outdoor games. We regularly play football, cricket, table tennis, badminton, volleyball and many other games. We work in our school garden by turns. We take part in drawing competitions, debates, selected speeches arranged by our school. We publish timely half yearly and annual papers. Our headmaster is fond of songs. He organizes weekly singing competition every Thursday. Every year we go on a picnic and study-tour. Throughout the whole year, our teacher keeps us busy with the extracurricular activities. We feel much interested in doing these activities.I am so so. Please tender my salam to your parents and love to the younkers. Thank you for your letter. No more now. More when we meet.

     

     

    1. Write a letter to your friend thanking him for his hospitality

    August 25, 1998

    Ibrahimpur, Dhaka,

    My dear Esrak,

    At the beginning of the letter take my profound love and best wishes from the core of my heart. Actually this letter is to show my gratitudes for your hospitality during my visit to your native village.Now I’m at home but think I left my soul in Satkhira. I will never forget those happy and joyful days while I had been with you. I’m highly pleased at the entertainment that your parents did. It was beyond my expectations. I’ve never seen like a family like yours. All the members of your family treated me as one of them. I found no difference between you and me there. I think your family is also my family. Actually the hospitality you showed, charmed me. I thank you for helping me in visiting all the places. I think it was impossible for me to visit the places without your help. I enjoyed your company very much. I’m feeling proud having such a friend like you.I told much of your hospitality, your family and you to my mother. She is very much curious to see you. If it is possible then come to Dhaka within a short time. I’m looking forward to you. No more today.

    Your loving friend,

    Emon

     

     

    1. A letter to your younger brother advising him to be sincere and attentive to his study

    It is quite a long period you have not written a single letter. However, we have received a letter from your English teacher Mr. X. We are much shocked to have the report that you have failed in the first terminal examination/ pretest examination. You are a meritorious student. You won the scholarship in the junior scholarship examination. How do you cut a sorry figure in the examination? You know all of us expect something unique from you. Oh! You have greatly disappointed us. We suspect that you are wasting your valuable time mixing with bad companies foolishly. But this will ruin you. You should think about your future. Remember time once gone will never be got back. Student life is said to be the seedtime of life. As you sow, so shall you reap. Remember, you have to stand on your own feet. If you do not use your time properly and study well, it will bring sorrows and sufferings to you. I also want to remind you that we come of a middle class family. Our educational expenses are borne with great difficulty by our parents. So, do not be insincere, and inattentive. Study well. You should never mix with bad companies.

     

    1. A letter to your mother describing your experiences after visiting friend’s house

    August 25, 1998

    17, Amtala Road,

    Dhaka-1206

    My dear ’X’

    Peace be on you through the mercy of Almighty. At the very outset take my cordial love and best wishes. I am extremely sorry not to write to you for a long time. It is a matter of great pleasure for me that I could receive your letter day before yesterday with the information that you have been interested to know about the experience after visiting my friend’s house.A few days ago, I paid a visit to my bosom friend’s house which is located in a typical Bangladeshi village. Going there, I have found myself in the midst of happiness. I got a firsthand experience staying myself in such an extended family. They took me asif I were a member of their family. I enjoyed the scenic beauties of the rural Bangladesh and tried to mix with the rustic people to realize their on going situation. Their simplistic behaviour and easy going tendency made me bewildered. I took my bath in the nearby river at midday with my friend’s cousins. Because of the middle of summer, I tasted a number of different fruits without any kinds of ad mixer. In the afternoon, I walked by the river side and that feelings can hardly be described in languages. I could never forget the taste of fresh fishes and vegetables cooked in the stove made of mud. Various types of known as well as unknown cakes were prepared in order to entertain me. The roads were not jam packed like Dhaka city. The atmosphere was noticeably free from noise and dust. I could not believe myself that my cherished visit will come to an end so quickly. I felt heavily to remain there for a few more days but for my upcoming examination, I had to leave them. At the end of my departure, I promised them to go there again and invited them to visit our city as well.

    No more today. Convey my best regards and heartily complements to my father.  May all my cordial greetings be on my only brother. Please pray for me and write to me how you are.

    Yours sincerely

     

    1. A letter to your friend describing an accident you witnessed

    July 21, 2012

    17, Amtala Road,

    Dhaka-1206

    My dear ’X’

    Peace be on you through the mercy of Almighty. At the very outset take my cordial love and best wishes. It is a matter of great

    pleasure for me that I could receive your letter.Day before yesterday a terrible accident took place just before my eyes. It occurred in front of Dhaka College. I was going to the New Market. When I reached the college gate, suddenly I heard a scream of a boy. I found that a boy, who was crossing the Mirpur Road, was run over by a speedy truck. When the truck was a few feet away from him, the boy got puzzled and ran backwards and forwards. The driver tried desperately to hold the break but failed. The truck ran over the boy. He was crushed under the wheels of the truck and his body was changed into a lump of flesh. The truck was stopped. The passers-by crowded there. The boy was taken up from the pool of blood. A gentleman offered his car to carry the boy to the Dhaka Medical College Hospital. In the evening I came to know that the boy had breathed his last on way to the hospital, and I was greatly shocked at this.

    No more today. Convey my best regards and heartily complements to your parents. May all my cordial greetings be on your loving brother. Please pray for me and write to me how you are.

    Yours sincerely

    38. A letter to your friend to join your sister’s marriage ceremony

    My elder sister is getting married! Her marriage ceremony will be held on 25th May 2025 at our home in Mirpur. We are all very excited and busy with the preparations. Our house is full of joy and fun these days. There will be many guests at the wedding. We have arranged a lot of delicious food, music, and decorations. I will also take part in the mehendi and gaye holud programs. I know you will enjoy everything if you come. You are my best friend, and I really want you to come and join us in this happy moment. It will not be complete without you. We will have lots of fun together. We can take pictures, dance, and enjoy the party. I will also introduce you to my cousins. They are friendly and fun to talk to. Please talk to your parents and tell them to let you come. You can come a day before and stay at our house. My parents will be very happy to see you.

    I am waiting for your reply. Please don’t say no. I hope you will come and make my sister’s wedding more special.

    39. A letter to your younger brother about the importance of physical exercise

    You are growing up now, and it is very important to keep your body healthy and strong. For that, you must do some form of physical exercise every day. It helps you stay fit and active. Physical exercise can be walking, running, skipping, cycling, or playing outdoor games like football or cricket. You can also do simple exercises like jumping or stretching at home. Exercise makes your muscles strong, improves blood flow, and keeps your heart healthy. If you only study and do not exercise, you may feel lazy or tired. You may also fall sick easily. But if you do regular exercise, your body will feel fresh, and your mind will also work better. It will even help you concentrate more in your studies. You should do exercise in the morning or evening. You can go to the park and play with your friends. It is also a great way to have fun. Always remember — a healthy body means a healthy mind. So, make a habit of doing physical exercise every day.

    Take care of your health and help others do the same. I will be happy to know that you are exercising daily.

    Formal Letter

    Formal Letter/Application

    1. An application to arrange safe drinking water for the students

    2. An application for seeking permission to organize a literary club

    3. An application for permission to open a relief camp in the college campus

    4. Application for a testimonial

    5. Application for improving classroom facilities

    6. Application for getting waiver from the next semester

    7. An application for praying a full-free studentship

    8. An application for changing an elective subject

    9. An application to the Mayor for establishing a children’s park in your area

    10. An application to the Mayor requesting to provide street lights

    11. Application for setting up an English debating club

    12. Application for providing multimedia facilities

    13. An application for providing a sound system in the classrooms

    14. Application to the Headmaster for early leave

    15. An application for opening an English language club

    16. An application for praying a monthly stipend from the students’ well fare fund

    17. An application to TNO for seeking arsenic free tube well in your village

    18. Application to mayor for the unsanitary condition caused by unauthorized garbage dump

    19. To OC making complaint about deteriorating law and order situation

    20. Application to mayor for complaint against the unsanitary condition

    21. Application to the Mayor requesting to take immediate action to make the locality mosquito-free

    22. An application regarding admission procedure

    23. An application to the Police Superintendent for Taking Actions against the Eve-teasers

    24. Newspaper editor against food adulteration

    25. Application for praying a reading room in your school

    26. An application for a half-holiday to witness a football match

    27. An application for supplying daily English Newspaper in the common room

    28. Application for a Transfer Certificate.

    29. Application for seeking permission to go on a study tour

    30. Application for setting up a canteen on the school campus

    31. Application for a seat in the School Hostel

    32. Application for setting up a Computer Lab in the School

    33. Application for permission to stage a drama

    34. Application for increasing library facilities

    35. Application for opening a common room

    36. Application for increasing common room facilities

    37. Application to UNO to construct/repair a bridge over a cannal

    38. Application for admission

    39. Application for Setting Up a Computer Club

    40. Application for Relief Goods

     

     

    Way of writing an Application for myself

    July 21, 2024

    The Headmaster,

    Skylark School,

    Mirpur, Dhaka.

    Subject: Application for…………….

    Sir,

    With due respect, I, a student of your school in class 7, bearing roll number 17, would like to draw your kind attention to the following matter that

    In this regard, I sincerely hope that your honour will be gracious enough to consider my case and grant ………, for which I shall remain sincerely grateful.

    I remain,
    Sir,
    Yours obediently,
    Farjana Yasmin,
    Roll Number 17,
    Class 7,

    Section A.

     

    Way of writing an Application for on behalf of the students

    July 21, 2024

    The Headmaster,

    Skylark School,

    Mirpur, Dhaka.

    Subject: Application for…………….

    Sir,

    With due respect, I, on behalf of the students of our school, would like to draw your kind attention to the following matter that

    In this regard, I sincerely hope that your honour will be gracious enough to consider my case and grant ………, for which I shall remain sincerely grateful.

    I remain,
    Sir,
    Yours obediently,
    Farjana Yasmin,
    On behalf of the students of Skylark School.

     

    Way of writing an Application for all the students

    July 21, 2024

    The Headmaster,

    Skylark School,

    Mirpur, Dhaka.

    Subject: Application for…………….

    Sir,

    With due respect, we, the students of our school, would like to draw your kind attention to the following matter that

    In this regard, we sincerely hope that your honour will be gracious enough to consider our case and grant ………, for which we shall remain sincerely grateful.

    We remain,
    Sir,
    Yours obediently,
    The students of Skylark School.

     

     

    1. An application to arrange safe drinking water for the students

    November 29, 2020

    The Headteacher,

    Skylark High School,

    Sreepur, Gazipur, Dhaka.

    Subject: Application for arranging pure drinking water for the students.

    Dear Sir,

    With due proper veneration and polite submission, I, on behalf of the students of your school, beg most respectfully to place before you the following facts for favour of your kind attention and sympathetic consideration that ours is a school of about nine hundred students. In spite of enjoying various benefit, it is a matter of great regret that the water is supplied at the school is not in a proper condition and safe to use.  Many students have reported smell in the water. A water quality test was conducted at our school and its results were not satisfactory. As a result, we have been suffering from the acute scarcity of pure drinking water. Some of the students have already got fatal diseases like cholera, diarrhea, dysentery and other waterborne diseases by drinking impure water. As you know water is an essential constituent of life and its safe and fresh availability is a necessity in a school.

    In the circumstances, I, therefore, fervently pray and hope that your honour would be kind and gracious enough to consider my case sympathetically and to take necessary steps to supply pure drinking water in the school as soon as possible to remove the sufferings of the students and oblige thereby.

    I remain,

    Sir,

    Your most obedient pupil,

    Lima/Limon,

    On behalf of the students of

    Skylark High School.

    1. An application for seeking permission to organize a literary club.

    May18, 2017

    The Headmaster

    Skylark High School

    Mirpur, Dhaka

    Subject: Application for organizing a literary club.

    Sir,
    This it to inform you that our school is one of the most reputed schools in our country. The performance of the students both in curricular and extracurricular is also very good. Every year our school team participates in different cultural and literary competitions arranged by different television channels and educational institutions. But it is a matter of great sorrow that there is no literary club in our school. This club can arrange literary meeting, debates, seminars and cultural activities. It will also help to bring all students together and give an opportunity to share their views and thoughts. Two of our teachers have kindly consented to guide us.

    Under the above circumstances, we pray and hope that your honour would be kind enough to take necessary steps and to kindly permit us to organize a literary club in our school and oblige thereby.

    I remain,

    Sir,

    Your most obedient pupil,

    Lima/Limon,

    On behalf of the students of

    Skylark High School.

    1. An application for permission to open a relief camp in the college campus.

    May18, 2017

    The Headmaster,

    Skylark High School,

    Mirpur, Dhaka

    Subject: Application for permission to open a relief camp in the college campus.

    Dear Sir,

    We have the honour to draw your kind attention to the fact that we, the students of your school, have taken decision to open a relief camp in the college campus for helping the flood affected people. We all know that the recent flood has caused a great damage to the people and wealth of this locality. Most of the people have been rendered homeless, and they have taken shelter on the different roads of different areas. Their miseries know no bounds. We are trying our best to collect food and clothes from the people of safe areas. The local commissioner is also patronizing our efforts.  

    Under the above circumstances, we pray and hope that your honour would be kind enough to permit us to open a relief camp in the school ground so that we can distribute our collected relief goods to the affected people properly.

    I remain,

    Sir,

    Your most obedient pupil,

    Lima/Limon,

    On behalf of the students of

    Skylark High School.

     

    4. Application for a testimonial.

    May18, 2025

    The Headmaster,

    Skylark High School,

    Mirpur, Dhaka.

    Subject: Application for a testimonial.

    Sir,
    With due respect, I, a student of SSC Batch 2025, would like to draw your kind attention to the following matter that I passed the SSC examination from your school this year under Roll No. 1123434 securing golden A+. I wish to join Skylark College, Dhaka, and for this purpose I need a testimonial. I took a keen interest in co-curricular activities during my stay at the school. I have always been respectful and well-behaved. There has not been a single report me.

    In this regard, I sincerely hope that your honour will be gracious enough to consider my case and grant a testimonial, for which I shall remain sincerely grateful.

    I remain,

    Sir,

    Yours obediently,

    Farjana Yasmin,

    Science Group,

    SSC Batch 2025.

    1. Application for improving classroom facilities.

    May18, 2017

    The Headmaster

    Skylark High School

    Mirpur, Dhaka

    Subject: Application for improving classroom facilities.

    Sir,
    We have the honour to draw your kind attention to the fact that there are some lacks of classroom facilities at our college. The classrooms are not large enough to accommodate all the students. Apart from this, there are a small number of benches for the students in the classrooms. Besides, when the sky remains cloudy, classrooms are covered with darkness as there are not sufficient electric bulbs in the classrooms. The lack of light in the classrooms is greatly hampering the smooth environment of our study. There is also lack of electric fans in the classrooms. Most of the existing fans are out of order.
    We, therefore, pray and hope that your honour would be kind enough to take necessary steps to improve the classroom facilities and ensure smooth environment of study.

    I remain,

    Sir,

    Your most obedient pupil,

    Lima/Limon,

    On behalf of the students of

    Skylark High School.

     

    1. Application for getting waiver from the next semester.

    August 20, 2020

    The Chairman,

    Skylark University,

    Mirpur, Dhaka

    Subject: Application for getting waiver from the next semester.

    Sir,

    Most respectfully, I beg to state that I am studying in (department name…) of your university. I achieved remarkable scores in the first and second semester examination. According to the rules of the university, I am qualified to get waiver from the next semester. My father is a Govt. service holder. He is not able to support our whole family by his salary. My grandparents also depend on him. Another two sisters are studying in your institute. In this situation he is not in a position to pay my fees.

    In this circumstances, kindly grant me full fee concession, otherwise I will not be in a position to continue my studies further. Please consider my problems sympathetically.

    I remain,

    Sir,

    Your most obedient pupil,

    Lima/Limon,

    Department

    Roll

    1. An application for praying a full-free studentship.

    January 15, 2021

    The Headmaster,

    Skylark High School,

    Mirpur, Dhaka.

    Subject: Application for a full-free studentship.

    Sir,
    I have the honour to state that I am a student of class 9 of your school. My father, a petty clerk of a private company, is the only earning member of our family. He has to maintain a large family consisting of eight members. Amongst them, I have three school-going brothers and sisters. This year, my younger brother has got himself admitted into the school. In fact, he does not have so much of income and savings to pay up our tuition fees regularly and meet our various needs like purchase of books and payment of transport charges. So, I am badly in need of a full-free studentship. I would like to mention here that I stood first in the last annual examination. I have been doing quite well in all tests and examinations under your able guidance and care.

    I, therefore, would like to request you to grant me a full-free studentship and enable me to continue my studies further and oblige thereby.

    I remain,

    Sir,

    Your most obedient pupil,

    Lima/Limon,

    Class- 9,

    Roll no-1,

    Sec-A.

    1. An application for changing an elective subject.

    January 15, 2021

    The Headmaster,

    Skylark High School,

    Mirpur, Dhaka.

    Subject: Application for the change of an elective subject

    Sir,

    I have the honor to state that I, a student of your school in class 9, Science group, would like to draw your kind attention to the fact that I took Biology as elective subjects at the time of my admission. I hoped that I would obtain good marks in Biology but now the subject seems to be very difficult for me and I find no interest in it. I attended several classes of Higher math and I feel comfortable in this subject. Now I realize that without Higher math the study of Science is not meaningful. I have also taken such a decision to study Higher math consulting my teachers. I believe it will help much to my academic progress.

    I, therefore, request the favor of your kindness to consider my case sympathetically and give the permission to change the elective subject so that I can go on with my studies without any interruption and oblige thereby.

    I remain,

    Sir,

    Your most obedient pupil,

    Lima/Limon,

    Class- 9,

    Roll no-1,

    Sec-A.

    1. An application to the Mayor for establishing a children’s park in your area.

    May 5, 2021

    The Mayor,

    Dhaka City Corporation,

    Dhaka.

    Subject: Application for establishing a children’s park.

    Sir,

    I want to draw your kind attention to the necessity of having children park in our area which has huge number of children where a park for children have almost become a necessity. As children are our hope for a bright future. So it is our duty to provide them with all the basic facilities of life. However, lack of playground consequently faces them to play on the busy streets, which proves to be hazardous for their lives. Moreover, they have become obese and malnourished due to lack of outdoor activities and physical fitness. It is essential that every neighbourhood should have some open area, playground or park, where children can go and refresh, relax and revitalize for their all-round development. They can interact better with each other while playing and develop healthy sportsmanship. Park can provide pure air which is necessary for good health.

    It is, therefore, requested that a park should be set up in our locality for children. There are a number of plots lying vacant in this locality. A suitable one may be selected for the purpose.

    I remain,

    Sir,

    Your most obedient,

    Lima/Limon,

    On behalf of the people of our locality

    1. An application to the Mayor requesting to provide street lights

    May 5, 2021

    The Mayor,

    Dhaka City Corporation,

    Dhaka

    Subject: Application for providing street lights.

    Sir,

    We, the inhabitants of Ward No. 03 under your municipality, have the honour to state that the condition of the street lights in my locality is extremely poor. Some of the street lights which are working, are not in proper condition, electrical wires are hanging from the street light pole which is dangerous and hazardous for people. As a result, the people of this ward are suffering much. Because of unavailability of the street lights during the night, the vehicles are unable to see the area clearly which may cause accidents in the future. Taking the advantage of darkness, the muggers find the liberty to snatch away the valuables of the pedestrians. Moreover, some anti-social elements gather at the turns of the roads and footpaths to take narcotics. Then they prey on passersby and snatch their money. Women and girls of this area cannot dare to go out of their houses and go along the streets after the sunset as they feel extremely unsecured.

    We, therefore, pray and hope that considering the gravity of the situation, you would be kind enough to take necessary steps provide street lights, get the street lamps repaired or replaced in the above-mentioned ward on a priority basis and lessen the sufferings of the people.

    Yours sincerely,

    Rana Islam 

    On behalf of the people of Dhaka City Corporation

    Dhaka

     

    11. Application for setting up a debating club

    July 29, 2025

    The Headmaster

    Skylark School

    Mirpur, Dhaka

    Subject: Application for setting up a Debate Club.

    Sir,

    With due respect, we, the students of our school, would like to draw your kind attention to the following matter that every year we take part in debate competitions held by BTV and other schools but don’t have a debate club. A debate club can help us speak better, think clearly, and learn to tell right from wrong. It can also help us become good future leaders. Our English teacher, Mr. Arif Ahmed, has kindly agreed to help us with the club. We want to

    So, we kindly request you to take steps to set up a debate club and form a small committee to run the club and arrange debate programs at school.

    I remain,

    Sir,

    Yours obediently,

    Farjana Yasmin,

    On behalf of the students of Skylark School

    Mirpur, Dhaka.

    1. Application for providing multimedia facilities.

    April 5, 2015

    The Principal,

    Skylark College,

    Mirpur, Dhaka.

    Subject: Application for providing multimedia facilities.

    Dear Sir,

    We, the students of your college, beg to draw your attention to the fact that, in the changing backdrop of the teaching-learning process worldwide, a multimedia/digital classroom is very essential in our college. The use of multimedia such as a computer, internet, projector, film, print text, etc. can give us a wider exposure to knowledge which will also make our learning up to the international standard. If we have a digitalized classroom with internet connection and other multimedia learning aids, our learning will be practical, evident, sustainable as well as enjoyable. Teachers can conduct classes using Power Point presentation. This system can save our time and energy. Managing large class becomes very easy in this system. Students’ participation can best be ensured. So, setting up a multimedia classroom in our college is the demand of time as we also do not want to lag behind in the race of modern education based on ICT.

    Therefore, we fervently request you to take measures to set up a multimedia classroom so that we can connect ourselves with the world-class education method.

    Sincerely yours,

    Rana

    Class: xi,

    Group: Science, Sec: B, Roll: 08

    On behalf of the students of Skylark College

    1. An application for providing a sound system in the classrooms.

    April 5, 2015

    The Principal,

    Skylark College,

    Mirpur, Dhaka.

    Subject: Application for providing a sound system in the classrooms.

    Dear Sir,

    I, the student of HSC first year in your college, would like to draw your kind attention that about one thousand students attend the classes every day. The classrooms are large enough to accommodate us. But we are in a great problem for not having any digital sound system in the classrooms. Our teachers are so cordial to deliver their lectures and there is no problem for the front-line students. But the students who sit in the middle of the class can’t listen to the lectures of the teachers let alone the backbenchers. As a result, our learning is being hampered seriously. So, if it is possible to ensure the sound system in the classrooms, the classes will be more effective and beneficial to us.

    I, therefore, hope and pray that you would be kind enough to consider the issue and take necessary measures so that the room is provided with a sound system and oblige thereby.

    Sincerely yours,

    James,

    Roll: 3,

    Science group,

    On behalf of the students of 1st year

    Skylark College, Dhaka.

    1. Application to the Headmaster for early leave

    January 11, 2019

    The Headmaster,

    Skylark High School,

    Mirpur, Dhaka

    Subject: Application for early leave.

    Dear Sir,

    I have the honour to state that I am a student of class teen of your school. I have attended my class in time today. While staying at school I have caught cold and fever suddenly. I feel uneasy and uncomfortable. After the second period, suddenly I am feeling server headache. Now, I am quite unable to continue the rest of the classes. I need to go home immediately, take medicine and rest. Therefore, I am badly indeed of early leave.

    May I, therefore, request you to grant me leave of absence for the remaining periods and help to get rid of such kind of disease.

    I remain,

    Sir,

    Your most obedient pupil, 

    Sujon Ahmed

    Roll: 191

    Class: 8

    Section: B

    1. An application for opening an English language club

    May 21, 2018

    The Headmaster,

    Skylark High School,

    Mirpur, Dhaka.

    Subject: Application for opening an English language club.

    Sir,
    With due respect, we would like to draw your kind attention to the fact that there is no language club in our school. You know that English language club will be helpful for speaking with others in English and how to pronounce English words correctly. There is no doubt that English is language of communication between the people with different cultures. It is also the language of computers that help to communicate with the people around the world through Internet technology and e-mail. People who know English can deal with the Internet, which is regard information and communications revolution. It is clear that the English language has become more dominant around the world. So, we are requesting you to establish an English language club immediately.

    May we therefore appeal and hope that you would be kind enough to grant our demand and oblige thereby.

    We remain,

    Sir,
    Your most obediently,

    The students of Skylark High School.

    1. An application for praying a monthly stipend from the students’ well fare fund.

    January 15, 2021

    The Headmaster,

    Skylark High School,

    Mirpur, Dhaka.

    Subject: Application for praying a monthly stipend.

    Sir,
    I have the honour to state that I am a student of class 8 of your school. My father is the only earning member of our family. He is a petty clerk of a private company. He has to maintain a large family consisting of eight members. Amongst them, I have three school-going brothers and sisters. This year, my younger brother has got himself admitted into the school. On the other hand, my eldest brother is reading in the Dhaka medical college. In fact, he does not have so much of income and savings to pay up our tuition fees regularly and meet our various needs like purchase of books and payment of transport charges. In such a situation, it is very difficult for my father to bear our educational expenses with his little income after marinating the family. So, I am badly in need of. I would like to mention here that I stood first in the last annual examination. For your kind attention, I would like to tell you that I stood first in the last Annual Examination. I have been doing quite well in all tests and examinations under your able guidance and care.

    I, therefore, would like to request you to grant me a monthly stipend from the students’ well fare fund and enable me to continue my studies further and oblige thereby.

    I remain,

    Sir,

    Your most obedient pupil, 

    Sujon Ahmed

    Roll: 191

    Class: 8

    Section: B

    1. An application to TNO for seeking arsenic free tube well in your village

    November 29, 2020

    The TNO,

    Joynagar Union Parishod,

    Gazipur, Dhaka.

    Subject: Application for seeking arsenic free tube well.

    Dear Sir,

    I, on behalf of the inhabitants of my locality, beg most respectfully to place before you the following facts for favour of your kind attention and sympathetic consideration that ours is a union of about nine thousand people. In spite of enjoying various benefits, it is a matter of sorrow that there is not a single tube-well from where people can get arsenic-free water. There are many tube wells in different places but all of them are ‘red’ marked. Being compelled, people have to drink this arsenic-contaminated water. As a result, many people have already been affected by arsenic poisoning and the rest of them are under the threat of catching this fatal disease like sore, stomach troubles, etc. So, safe source of pure drinking water is the crying need for the villagers.

    In the circumstances, I, therefore, fervently pray and hope that your honour would be kind and gracious enough to consider my case sympathetically and to take necessary steps to sink at least two arsenic-free tube wells to remove the sufferings of the down trodden people and oblige thereby.

    I remain,

    Sir,

    Your most obedient,

    Sujon Ahmed

    On behalf of the people of

    Joynagar Union Parishod

    1. Application to mayor for the unsanitary condition caused by unauthorized garbage dump

    November 29, 2020

    The Mayor,

    Dhaka North City Corporation,

    Mirpur, Dhaka.

    Subject: Garbage mismanagement in our locality

    Sir,

    I, on behalf of the inhabitants of my locality, beg to draw your kind attention to the garbage mismanagement issues in our locality. There is no proper system in place for collection and disposal of garbage from the street, shops and private households. People throw garbage on the streets, shopkeepers throw waste from their shops, and street vendors do the same. Such garbage creates an unhealthy atmosphere for the native residents. The smell from the wastages is unbearable as they contain toxic gases. It is especially hurting the health condition of the children and elderly. Garbage bins should be placed at various places, where people can deposit their trash and wastages. Such garbage should be collected on a daily basis. Instead of burning the garbage at once, a proper system should be adopted to separate plastic and other dangerous substances from it.

    In the circumstances, I, therefore, fervently pray and hope that your honour would be kind and gracious enough to consider my case sympathetically and to take necessary steps to solve this problem as early as possible and oblige thereby.

    Sincerely Yours,

    Lima,

    On behalf of the people of

    Joynagar Union Parishod.

    1. To OC making complaint about deteriorating law and order situation

    November 29, 2020

    The Officer in Charge,

    Mirpur Thana,

    Mirpur, Dhaka.

    Subject: Complaint about deteriorating law and order situation

    Respected sir,

    It is very shocking that the law-and-order situation of the Mirpur area has deteriorated seriously. The area is in the grip of the hardened criminals. Killing, kidnapping, hijacking, pistoling and other antisocial activities occur in broad daylight at random. There is none to challenge their activities. People are always panic-stricken. They do not feel secure at all. People cannot enjoy a peaceful breath and pass every moment in great awe because they may fall an easy victim to the sweet will of the born criminals. In a word the whole area is in the grip of the criminals. Under the circumstances. the govt. should be more active to ensure the safety of the general people. Police should be more active to enforce all types of laws and orders. May this problem be taken up in right earnest by the concerned authorities.

    I request you to ponder upon my request because being a citizen it is my right to get every facility provided by the government. I shall be grateful to you for a quick action. Thanks

    Sincerely Yours,

    Lima,

    On behalf of the people of

    Joynagar Union Parishod.

    1. Application to mayor for complaint against the unsanitary condition

    November 29, 2020

    The Mayor,

    Dhaka North City Corporation,

    Mirpur, Dhaka.

    Subject: complaint against unsanitary condition

    Dear Sir,

    I, on behalf of the inhabitants of my locality, beg to draw your kind attention to the garbage mismanagement issues in our locality. There is no proper system in place for collection and disposal of garbage from the street, shops and private households. People throw garbage on the streets, shopkeepers throw waste from their shops, and street vendors do the same. Such garbage creates an unhealthy atmosphere for the native residents. The smell from the wastages is unbearable as they contain toxic gases. It is especially hurting the health condition of the children and elderly. Garbage bins should be placed at various places, where people can deposit their trash and wastages. Such garbage should be collected on a daily basis. Instead of burning the garbage at once, a proper system should be adopted to separate plastic and other dangerous substances from it.

    In the circumstances, I, therefore, fervently pray and hope that your honour would be kind and gracious enough to consider my case sympathetically and to take necessary steps to solve this problem as early as possible and oblige thereby.

    Sincerely Yours,

    Lima,

    On behalf of the people of

    Dhaka North City Corporation.

    1. Application to the Mayor requesting to take immediate action to make the locality mosquito-free

    November 29, 2020

    The Mayor,

    Dhaka North City Corporation,

    Mirpur, Dhaka.

    Subject: Mosquito menace in the locality.

    Dear Sir,

    I, as a resident of the locality, take the privilege of bringing to your kind attention to the mosquito menace in our locality. The growing mosquito menace in the locality in the recent times has led to the outbreak of malaria in virulent form. The following reasons are attributed to the mushroom growth of mosquito in the locality. Most of the drains are uncovered practically without outlets resulting in stagnation of contaminated water and as such the drains have becoming the breathing ground of mosquitos. There are heaps of rubbishes and refuse lying on the roads in absence of any dustbins and they remain uncleaned by the scavengers for days together. This area has now turned highly polluted spreading foul odour all around and the number of mosquito’s have become plenty as a result. Needless to mention, when the number of mosquito’s have increased so rapidly in the locality mainly on account of the above reasons, people living in the area are very much restless to get rid of the mosquito’s dispelling the attack of virulent form of malaria.

    I would, therefore, request your good- self to take immediate action in the matter on war-footing by cleaning the garbage’s on permanent basis spraying parricide and washing out the stagnant and polluted water from the drains regularly.

    Sincerely Yours,

    Lima,

    On behalf of the people of

    Dhaka North City Corporation.

    1. An application regarding admission procedure

    November 29, 2020

    The Authority,

    Skylark University,

    Mirpur, Dhaka.

    Subject: About the information regarding admission procedure.

    I am Shaheena Akhter Rumi from Bangladesh. I wished to be a proud student of the University of London. I have cherished the dream from my girlhood. Recently, I have completed my “A” and “O” level from a reputed English medium school of the country.  As a foreign student I need to learn about the admission procedure of the university. Can you confirm the application deadlines? What type of documents should I submit? Tell me the course duration and exact cost. What type of support is offered for freshmen? Are there academic support services on campus such as tutoring and writing centers? Is there support to help students find an internship? What support does the school offer students?

    I will be highly benefited if you send me the necessary information regarding the admission procedure of the university.

    I remain,

    Sir,

    Your most obedient pupil,

    Sujon Ahmed

    1. An application to the Police Superintendent for Taking Actions against the Eve-teasers

    November 29, 2020

    The Police Superintendent,

    Mirpur, Dhaka.

    Subject: Application for taking actions against the eve-teasers.

    Dear Sir,

    I want to your kind attention to the point that the girl students of different schools and colleges of our Municipality are suffering much from eve-teasing by some young eve-teasers. They gather in front of different schools and colleges and tease the school and college going girls on their way to college and back home. They tease the girl students by uttering very rough, ugly and objectionable words. Sometimes they throw pieces of paper and flowers at them. As a result, the girl students and their guardians are now living in an unsecured situation. Some girls have already stopped going to schools and colleges for fear of any mishap.

    It is a request to kindly look into the matter. I would suggest that serious action be taken against these hooligans. They need to be taught a lesson for their actions. Police patrolling should be regular both during the day and night and ensure the safety of the girl students.

    Sincerely Yours,

    Lima,

    On behalf of the people of

    Mirpur, Dhaka.

    1. Newspaper editor against food adulteration

    August 25, 1998

    The Editor,

    The Bangladesh Observer,

    Motijheel Commercial Area,

    Dhaka – 1100.

    Sir,

    I request the favour of your kindly sparing a little space of your esteemed daily to draw the attention of the authorities concerned to the miserable condition of the people of our locality owing to Food adulteration.

    Yours truly,

    Md. Pallab Ahmed,

    On behalf of the inhabitants of

    Amtala, Dhaka.

    Food Adulteration in Bangladesh

    Adulteration of food with toxic chemicals harmful to health has reached an epidemic proportion in Bangladesh. From raw vegetables and fruits to milk and milk products to fish, meat and processed food-everything is contaminated. Carbide, formalin, textile colours, artificial sweeteners, DDT, urea etc are used rampantly for this purpose. Contamination of foods with toxic chemicals poses a serious threat to public health. Immediate effect of ingestion of such foods may be severe forms of diarrhoea. In the long run, these chemicals in food adversely affect vital organs such as the liver and kidney, resulting in organ failure and/or cancer and thus, untimely loss of life. Though people are aware of the health hazards, they are nevertheless buying and consuming these adulterated foods. The government should make such laws that can stop this inhuman practice. We request the concerned authorities to look into the matter and take serious steps to control this practice.

    1. Application for praying a reading room in your school

    July17, 2019

    The Headmaster,

    Skylark High School,

    Mirpur, Dhaka

    Subject: Application for a reading room.

    Sir,
    I, the students of your school, would like to inform you that in spite of having a lot of facilities in our school, it is a great sorrow that we are still deprived of a reading room. A reading room provides the students with an opportunity to pass time in a happy environment.  In fact, it is an integral part of any educational institution and a great source of amusement, recreation, and refreshment. As there is no reading room in the school, students move and gossip here and there. It is odd looking makes chaos. Had there been a reading room, the students could have passed the time reading various books. So, it is our heart demand to set up a reading room in our school.

    I, therefore, pray and hope that you would kindly grant our prayer to set up a reading room in our college campus to remove our suffering and oblige thereby.

    I remain,

    Sir,

    Your most obedient pupil,

    Sujon Ahmed,

    On behalf of all the students of

    Skylark High School, Dhaka

    1. An application for a half-holiday to witness a football match.

    February 20, 2022

    The Headmaster,

    Skylark High School,

    Mirpur, Dhaka.

    Subject: Application for a half-holiday.

    Sir,
    We, the students of your school, beg most respectfully to bring to your notice the fact that the final game of the inter-district school football/cricket tournament is going to be held.  Today our school is going to fight against Rotary High School today at 4 p.m. in our school field. It is expected to be a very interesting as well as an exciting match. We are much interested in witness the match and encourage our players attending in the field for which we are waiting eagerly. So, we need a half holiday today to enjoy this important game.

    We, therefore, request your favour to grant us half-holiday to see the match and help us to fulfil our cherished dream.

    We remain,

    Sir,

    You’re most obedient pupils

    Skylark High School.

    1. An application for supplying daily English Newspaper in the common room

    May 21, 2018

    The Headmaster,

    Skylark High School,

    Mirpur, Dhaka.

    Subject: Application for Supplying an English Newspaper for the common room

    Sir,
    With due respect, we would like to draw your kind attention to the fact that despite having a big common room with lots of facilities, there is no English newspaper in our common room. There is no doubt that English is language of communication between the people with different cultures. It is also the language of computers that help to communicate with the people around the world through Internet technology and e-mail. People who know English can deal with the Internet, which is regard information and communications revolution. So, it is clear that the English language has become more dominant around the world. You know that an English daily will be helpful for speaking with others in English and how to pronounce English words correctly. So, we are requesting you to supply an English Newspaper for the common room immediately.

    May we therefore hope that you would be kind enough to grant our demand and oblige thereby.

    We remain,

    Sir,
    Your most obedient pupils,

    The students of Skylark High School.

    28. Application for a Transfer Certificate.

    July 21, 2024

    The Headmaster,

    Skylark School,

    Mirpur, Dhaka.

    Subject: Application for a Transfer Certificate.

    Sir,

    I, the student of your school, would like to draw your kind attention and sympathetic consideration that My father, a government employee, recently has been transferred from Dhaka to Satkhira. Our family has already shifted there. As a result, I have been suffering much for want of accommodation, and my studies are being greatly hampered. Moreover, I have no relatives with whom I can live and continue my study here, and my father is not able enough to accommodate me elsewhere in the city. In fact, it has become quite impossible for me to continue my study in your school.

    In the circumstances, I therefore fervently hope that your honour would be gracious enough to consider my case and to issue me a transfer certificate so that I may get myself admitted into a new school and oblige thereby.

     

    I remain,                                

    Sir,                                 

    Your most obedient pupil,                                                                     

    Farjana Yasmin,                                                            

    Roll no. 17,                                                                                         

    Class-7,

    Sec-A.

     

    29. Application for seeking permission to go on a study tour

    July 21, 2024

    The Headmaster,

    Skylark School,

    Mirpur, Dhaka.

    Subject: Application for seeking permission to go on a study tour.

    Sir,

    I, on behalf of the students of your school, would like to draw your kind attention to the following matter that we are feeling bored with our regular classes and need a short break. A study tour will help us feel fresh and make us more interested in our studies. We are enthusiastic to go on a study tour at Mahastangar, a famous historical place. We believe we can learn many new things by visiting it. Three of our teachers have kindly agreed to guide us on the tour.

    In the circumstances, I therefore fervently hope that your honour would be gracious enough to consider my case and to grant our prayer contributing some money and oblige thereby.

    I remain, 

    Sir, 

    Yours obediently, 

    Farjana Yasmin 

    On behalf of the students of Skylark School

    30. Application for setting up a canteen on the school campus

    July 21, 2024

    The Headmaster,

    Skylark School,

    Mirpur, Dhaka.

    Subject: Application for setting up a canteen.

    Sir,

    We, the students of your school, would like to draw your kind attention and sympathetic consideration that there is no canteen in our school campus. We are to suffer greatly for want of a canteen. Many students come to school from distant places and our classes begin at 8 am and end at 4 pm Science students have their practical classes. They are to stay longer. It is not possible to pass this long period without taking any tiffin. Moreover, at times students come to college without any breakfast. Very often some students are compelled to take tiffin from roadside dirty hotels and restaurants which may cause various diseases.

    In the circumstances stated above, we pray and hope that you would be kind enough to set up a canteen on the school campus to remove our sufferings and oblige thereby. 

    We remain,

    Sir,

    Md. X

    On behalf of the students of

    Rotary High School

    31. Application for a seat in the School Hostel

    July 21, 2025

    The Headmaster,

    Skylark High School,

    Mirpur, Dhaka.

    Subject: Application for a seat in the school hostel

    Sir,

    With due respect, I, a student of your school, would like to draw your kind attention to the following matter that I need a seat in the school hostel for the academic year 2025. I live in Savar, which is quite far from the school. Due to the long distance and the challenges, I find it difficult to attend school regularly and participate in various extracurricular activities. I assure you that I will follow all the rules and regulations of the hostel and maintain discipline. I will also focus on my studies and actively participate in the school’s activities.

    In this regard, I sincerely hope that your honour will be gracious enough to consider my case and grant a seat in the school hostel, for which I shall remain sincerely grateful.

    I remain,

    Sir,

    Yours obediently,

    Farjana Yasmin,

    Roll Number 17,

    Class 9,

    Section A.                                                        

    32. Application for setting up a Computer Lab in the School

    July 21, 2024

    The Headmaster,

    Skylark School,

    Mirpur, Dhaka.

    Subject: Application for setting up a Computer Lab in the School

    Sir,

    I am writing to request the establishment of a computer lab in our school. As we live in a digital world, it is essential to learn computer to keep up with modern technology and be prepared for future careers. A computer lab would allow students to learn important skills like typing, using software programs, researching online, and accessing digital learning resources. It will also encourage to explore new areas of study, such as coding and digital media. These skills are crucial for our academic development and for our future in a technology-driven society.

    I kindly request you to consider and take the necessary steps to establish a computer lab in our school and obliged thereby.

    Yours faithfully,

    Md. A

    On behalf of the students of Skylark School

    33. Application for permission to stage a drama

    July 21, 2024

    The Headmaster,

    Skylark High School,

    Mirpur, Dhaka.

    Subject: Application for staging a drama.

    Sir,

    With due respect, I, on behalf of the students of our school, would like to draw your kind attention to the following matter that we seek permission to stage a drama named As You Like It by William Shakespeare on the Victory Day. It will be both fun and educational. We have planned everything, including the actors, costumes, and schedule. This drama will be a great way to show creativity as a team. We promise to follow all the school rules to run smoothly.

    We kindly request your permission to use the school hall for our drama. We hope you will allow us and support us to make this event a success. We shall remain sincerely grateful.

    I remain,

    Sir,

    Yours obediently,

    Farjana Yasmin,

    On behalf of the students of

    Skylark High School

    34. Application for increasing library facilities

    July 21, 2024

    The Headmaster,

    Skylark School,

    Mirpur, Dhaka.

    Subject: Application for increasing library facilities

    Sir,

    With due respect, we, the students of our school, would like to draw your kind attention to the following matter that our library is a good place for reading, but it does not have enough books for all classes. Many students want to read storybooks, science books, and books for learning English, but they are not available. We also need more chairs and tables so that more students can sit and read at the same time. We also request you to keep some daily newspapers for current events. It would be helpful if the library stayed open during the tiffin break or after school for some time.

    In this regard, we sincerely hope that your honour will be gracious enough to consider our case and increase library facilities, for which we shall remain sincerely grateful.

    We remain,

    Sir,

    Yours obediently,

    The students of Skylark School.

    On behalf of the students of Skylark School.

     

    35. Application for opening a common room

    July 29, 2025

    The Headmaster

    Skylark School

    Mirpur, Dhaka

    Subject: Application for opening a common room

    Sir,

    We, the students of your school, would like to request you to open a common room for us. Our school is big, and many students study here. But there is no common room for us to rest or spend free time. A common room is very important for students. We can sit there during tiffin or free periods. We can also read books, newspapers, or play indoor games like chess, ludo, and carrom. Sometimes, we need a quiet place to relax and talk with friends. A common room will help us stay fresh and happy. It can also be a good place to keep some storybooks, magazines, and fun learning materials.

    So, we kindly request you to take steps to open a common room as soon as possible for which weshall remain sincerely grateful.

    We remain,

    Sir,

    Yours obediently,

    The students Skylark School,

    Mirpur, Dhaka.

     

    36. Application for increasing common room facilities

    July 21, 2024

    The Headmaster,

    Skylark High School,

    Mirpur, Dhaka.

    Subject: Application for increasing common room facilities

    Sir,

    With due respect, I, on behalf of the students of our school, would like to draw your kind attention to the following matter that in spite of enjoying many facilities in our school, we cannot spend our free time in a happy and useful way. Our common room is small and does not have enough space or items for relaxation. There is no scope for indoor games or reading newspapers. A few more chairs, fans, and lights are also needed for comfort. If some storybooks, magazines, and indoor games like carom or ludu are added, it will be more enjoyable.

    In this regard, I sincerely hope that your honour will be gracious enough to consider our case and increase library facilities, for which I shall remain sincerely grateful.

    I remain,

    Sir,

    Yours obediently,

    Farjana Yasmin,

    On behalf of the students of

    Skylark High School.

     

    37. Application to UNO to construct/repair a bridge over a cannal

    July 29, 2025

    The UNO,

    Tala Upazilla,

    Tala, Satkhira.

    Subject: Application for constructing /repairing a bridge over a cannal

    Sir,

    With due respect, we, the inhabitants of your locality, would like to draw your kind attention to the following matter that there is a canal in our village named Rupsha. There was a small bridge over it, but now it is broken. People cannot cross the canal easily. Students, farmers, and patients face great trouble every day. In the rainy season, it becomes very dangerous to cross the canal. Sometimes small boats are used, but it is not safe. We need a new bridge, or the old one should be repaired as soon as possible. If the bridge is built, people can go to school, bazar, and hospital safely. It will help all the villagers.

    In this regard, we sincerely hope that your honour will be gracious enough to consider our case and construct/repair the bridge, for which we shall remain sincerely grateful.

    We remain,

    Sir,

    Yours obediently,

    The inhabitants of Tala Upazilla

     

    38. Application for admission

    July 21, 2024

    The Headmaster,

    Skylark School,

    Mirpur, Dhaka.

    Subject: Application for admission.

    Sir,

    With due respect, I would like to draw your kind attention to the following matter that I want to get admission in Class 8 in your school. I passed Class 7 from Sunrise Model School with good results. My father is a government officer, and he has been transferred to this area recently. That is why our family has moved here. I want to continue my studies in a good school like yours. I am very eager to study and take part in all school activities.

    In this regard, I sincerely hope that your honour will be gracious enough to consider my case and grant my admission, for which I shall remain sincerely grateful.

    I remain,

    Sir,

    Yours obediently,

    Farjana Yasmin,

    Roll Number 17,

    Class 7,

    Section A.

     

    39. Application for Setting Up a Computer Club

    July 29, 2025

    The Headmaster

    Skylark High School,

    Mirpur, Dhaka

    Subject: Application for setting up a Computer Club

    Sir,

    With due respect, we, the students of our school, would like to draw your kind attention to the following matter. In today’s modern world, computer skills have become essential for academic and professional success. However, our school currently does not have a computer club where students can learn and practice these skills.

    A computer club can help us improve our knowledge of computers, develop problem-solving skills, and stay updated with the latest technology. It will also provide a platform for students to participate in inter-school programming and IT competitions. Our computer teacher, Mr. Arif Ahmed, has kindly agreed to guide and support us in running the club.

    We, therefore, kindly request you to take steps to set up a Computer Club and form a small committee to manage the club and organize computer-related programs and workshops at school.

    I remain,

    Sir,

    Yours obediently,

    Farjana Yasmin

    On behalf of the students of Skylark School

    Mirpur, Dhaka

     

    40. Application for Relief Goods

    October 14, 2025

    The Officer-in-Charge

    Mirpur Union Parishod,

    Mirpur, Satkhira.

    Subject: Request for relief goods for flood-affected people

    Sir,

    With due respect, I would like to draw your kind attention to the severe flood situation in our area. Many families have lost their homes, food, and belongings due to the recent floods, and they are in urgent need of basic necessities.We, the residents of Mirpur area, kindly request you to provide relief goods such as food, drinking water, clothes, and medicine for the flood-affected people. Your generous support will greatly help the victims survive this difficult time and restore some hope in their lives.

    Under the above circumstances, we hope that your honour would be kind enough to permit us for relief goods to the affected people properly.

    I remain,

    Sir,

    Yours obediently,

    On behalf of Mirpur Union Parishod,

    Mirpur, Satkhira.

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    2. Sufferings of Slum-Dwellers in Dhaka
    3. Buriganga River Pollution Crisis
    4. 4-Day Science Fair at Monipur High School Inspires Young Scientists
    5. Celebration of Baishakhi Mela
    6. Child Labour on the Rise in Bangladesh
    7. Visiting a Historical Place
    8. Shortage of Playgrounds: A Serious Problem
    9. Prize Giving Ceremony at Our College
    10. Flooding in Mirpur
    11. Frequent Power Outages in Mirpur
    12. Rising Food Prices
    13. Book Fair at Bangla Academy
    14. Food Adulteration Is on the Increase
    15. A Devastating Fire at Feroza-Yakub Garment Factory
    16. Rain Causes Waterlogging and Traffic Chaos in Dhaka
    17. Celebration of Independence Day
    18. Nation Celebrates Pahela Baishakh
    19. Nation Celebrates Victory Day
    20. Traffic Jam in Dhaka
    21. Digital ICT Fair Starts
    22. Deforestation Posing Threat to Ecology
    23. A Terrible Road Accident on the Dhaka-Satkhira Highway
    24. Voting Halted at 25 Centres in 10 Municipalities
    25. Illegal Hunting: Migratory Birds Face Extinction
    26. Mob Justice in Bangladesh

    1. Meghna Launch Capsize Death Toll Reaches 43

    Staff Correspondent, Mirpur, Dhaka, March 9, 2012: The tragic capsize of the launch ML Saros in the Meghna River on Friday has now claimed 43 lives, with rescuers recovering an additional 12 bodies on Saturday. The accident occurred at Gazaria in Munshiganj when the passenger vessel, en route from Narayanganj to Matlab in Chandpur, collided with a sand-carrying cargo ship around 7:30 a.m. Friday.

    Initial recovery efforts saw local residents pulling four bodies from the river shortly after the disaster. By Tuesday, rescue teams had retrieved 39 more bodies from the submerged vessel, increasing the confirmed death toll to 43. The ML Saros was reportedly carrying over 150 passengers when it capsized in stormy conditions, leaving dozens of people initially unaccounted for.

    An investigation, led by Kazi Saiful Islam, concluded that the capsize was primarily due to overloading of passengers and goods. In response, the district administration has provided 4,000 taka (approximately 63 U.S. dollars) as financial aid to each of the 33 families of the victims, with additional families set to receive the same assistance. A police patrol continues to monitor the river as the recovery operations conclude.

    2. Sufferings of Slum-Dwellers in Dhaka

    Staff Reporter, The Daily Star, April 15, 2013: Life for Dhaka’s slum-dwellers remains harsh and challenging. Visiting various slums across the city, this reporter observed that all slums face numerous hardships. Estimates suggest that around half a million people live in Dhaka’s slums, with this population growing steadily. The residents are typically poor and uneducated, working as day laborers, hawkers, rickshaw pullers, and construction workers. Many are garment factory employees, while others work as housekeepers or even resort to begging. Earning very low wages, these individuals often struggle to meet basic needs.

    Rahim, a slum resident, shared that lack of access to essentials compounds their daily struggles. They do not have clean drinking water, electricity, or basic sanitation facilities, leading to highly unhealthy living conditions. Women and girls are especially vulnerable. According to Rahima, an elderly woman in one of the slums, local criminals harass, exploit, and sometimes even assault women and girls. The slums are also frequently misused by criminals for drug trafficking and other anti-social activities.

    Although government officials and political leaders occasionally promise improvements for these communities, these commitments rarely materialize, leaving slum-dwellers trapped in poverty and deprivation.

    3. Buriganga River Pollution Crisis

    Staff Reporter, Mirpur, Dhaka, March 9, 2012: The Buriganga River, once the lifeline of Dhaka, is now among the most polluted rivers in Bangladesh, severely impacted by industrial and human waste. Once a vibrant waterway, its waters are now so contaminated that all fish have perished, and the river’s surface resembles a thick, black gel. The foul odor has made it nearly impossible to row across.

    The Buriganga’s decline reflects the state of many rivers in Bangladesh, a country woven together by hundreds of rivers that are increasingly under threat. Widespread encroachment and the unregulated disposal of industrial, medicinal, and household waste have rendered the Buriganga’s water unfit for human and animal use.

    A major contributor to the pollution crisis is the cluster of tanneries along the riverbanks. In a bid to address the issue, the government has recently initiated plans to relocate these tanneries and has ordered illegal encroachers to vacate the area. However, environmental groups report that political connections and bribery allow many polluters to ignore these directives, further endangering the health of the Buriganga and those who rely on it.

     

    4. 4-Day Science Fair at Monipur High School Inspires Young Scientists

    Monipur High School recently hosted the 2013 Science Fair, a 4-day event filled with excitement as young scientists displayed their creative projects. Judges included Wasima Parveen, the Deputy Chairperson, and Mira Murshed, the Head of Academics, who carefully reviewed all the projects.

    Students presented their projects with reports, display boards, and models. Some Class IX students even created an affordable, battery-powered car! They believe it could help reduce air pollution and make car ownership easier for more people because of its low cost.

    Some of the most impressive projects focused on topics like heart disease, fermentation, the star chart and solar system, and double circulation. Many students also tackled local issues, offering solutions for problems like flooding, load shedding, and global warming.

    The main goal of the fair was to inspire young scientists and help them discover their hidden talents while encouraging a science-focused mindset. Students, parents, and teachers all enjoyed the event, which provided a fantastic opportunity for students to improve their research and creativity skills.

     5. Celebration of Baishakhi Mela

    A vibrant Baishakhi Mela was held at Rotary School and College yesterday to celebrate the Bengali New Year, Pohela Boishakh. The two-day event featured singing, dancing, acting, and stand-up comedy, along with food and craft stalls. Popular Bengali foods like pitha, payesh, panta-ilish, and jhaal-muri were enjoyed, and traditional crafts like pottery, bangles, and cane products were on display.

    Folk performances, including Jatra plays and Baul and Bhatiali songs, entertained the crowd. The stalls also showcased beautiful handmade cakes and colorful sweets that were a hit with families. Excitement filled the air as people lined up for the raffle, hoping to win prizes like an LCD TV or laptop. Attendees dressed in traditional attire, with women in white sarees with red borders and men in white pajamas and panjabis. Many young women decorated themselves with bangles and flowers, while children delighted in the face-painting and clown performances.

    The Baishakhi Mela, an ancient festival, continues to unite people in celebrating Bengali culture and heritage, preserving traditions and passing them on to younger generations.

    6. Child Labour on the Rise in Bangladesh

    Staff Correspondent, Dhaka, March 9, 2012: Child labour is a major issue in Bangladesh, where more than 6.3 million children under the age of 14 are working, according to a report by the UN Children’s Fund. These children are employed in many different jobs, including as maids, garment factory workers, helpers on buses, street vendors, tea plantation workers, and restaurant helpers.

    Boys are often given tasks like grocery shopping, cleaning drains, taking out garbage, washing cars, and selling nuts. Girls, on the other hand, usually do jobs like ironing clothes, answering phone calls, and serving guests. Child domestic workers receive very low wages, typically between 80 to 400 taka per month, which they usually give to their families, keeping nothing for themselves.

    Many of these children face unsafe working conditions. Some get injured in factories or while working with machinery. They are often exposed to harmful dust, fumes, loud noises, and extreme heat, which can lead to muscle and breathing problems.

    Child labour is not only harmful but also unfair. Bangladesh needs to take strong steps to end child labour and help children grow up in a safe environment. Children are the future of the country, and they deserve a chance to learn, play, and prepare to be the responsible citizens of tomorrow.

    7. Visiting a Historical Place

    Staff Correspondent, Dhaka, March 9, 2012: A historical place is one that tells us about the past. Bangladesh is filled with such important sites, and visiting these places is both exciting and educational. Exploring historical locations helps us learn new things and break away from our daily routines.

    One such place is Mahasthangarh, which is a significant part of our history. This site was once the capital of several ancient kingdoms, including the Mouryas, Guptas, and Senas. The old city of Mahasthangarh was about 2,000 meters long and 1,500 meters wide, surrounded by strong walls. It used to be a bustling city located on the western bank of the river Korotoa.

    Around Mahasthangarh, you can find elevated areas called ‘Vitas’, ‘Kundus’, ‘Ghous’, and ‘Dhaps’. There is also a spot known as the ghat of Khakabati, where part of the dried river remains. The site features a museum that displays various artifacts, such as images, dice, and ornaments that have been excavated from Mahasthangarh. These relics help visitors learn about our past civilization and leave a lasting impression.

    Visiting Mahasthangarh is not just fun; it’s also a great way to explore history. However, it’s important for the government to protect this area to prevent further damage. Everyone would enjoy the experience of visiting Mahasthangarh and learning more about our rich heritage.

    8. Shortage of Playgrounds: A Serious Problem

    Staff Reporter, Dhaka, March 9, 2012: In Bangladesh, while schools and colleges are growing rapidly, many of them in the capital still lack playgrounds, even though parents are paying high tuition fees. The absence of playgrounds is harming students’ physical and mental health, according to doctors at Bangladesh Shishu Hospital. This shortage also makes it harder for students to have a complete education.

    Students from nearly all schools and colleges are worried about this issue and are urging authorities to build playgrounds as soon as possible. Md. Raihanul Haque, a father of a student, mentioned that many schools operate in small buildings, forcing students to use parks as playgrounds, which causes problems for local residents. Shaheena, another parent, believes that schools without playgrounds should not be allowed to operate.

    Murtaza Noor, an official from the government’s Higher Education Commission, stated that schools and colleges are required to hold sports competitions and physical training sessions for students, including cricket, hockey, football, basketball, and gymnastics. However, he did not explain why no action has been taken against schools that do not have playgrounds.

    To create a healthy and happy environment for students, it is essential to have playgrounds. These spaces play a crucial role in developing a new generation that is both physically fit and mentally strong.

    9. Prize Giving Ceremony at Our College

    Staff Reporter, Mirpur, July 5, 2012: A prize-giving ceremony was recently held in our college auditorium, and it was a joyful occasion. Students who earned a GPA of 5 in the final examinations last year were honored with awards. The event was well-organized and beautifully decorated, creating a festive atmosphere for everyone attending, including students, parents, teachers, and special guests.

    The ceremony began at 10 o’clock in the morning with a warm welcome from our college principal. The Chief Guest, a Member of Parliament and the chairman of our Governing Body, was invited to the stage to present the awards to the outstanding students. Since our college is well-respected in the area, many students received recognition for their achievements.

    After the awards were handed out, the Chief Guest delivered an inspiring speech that encouraged all of us to continue working hard. To end the ceremony on a high note, students put on a short cultural program featuring patriotic songs, Nazrul Geeti, Tagore songs, and poetry recitations. The audience showed their appreciation with loud applause when the program concluded. Finally, the principal wrapped up the event by thanking all the distinguished guests for their presence.

    10. Flooding in Mirpur

    Staff Correspondent, Mirpur, July 5, 2012: Recently, a flood in Mirpur has caused great suffering, resulting in the deaths of five people and affecting about 30,000 others. The Buriganga River overflowed, flooding many villages in the area, including Sadarghat, Puran Dhaka, and Islampur. The flood has destroyed crops and livestock, leaving many people homeless.

    Many families have sought shelter in relief camps set up in local schools and colleges, but they are struggling without enough food, clean water, and medicine. Most tube wells are underwater, leading to a serious shortage of safe drinking water. Sadly, several people, including three children and two elderly women, have died from diarrhea caused by unsanitary conditions. Immediate help is needed, including dry food, medical supplies, and clean water. Although the government has sent some relief materials, it is not enough. Everyone is encouraged to help those affected by the flood.

    Local community organizations are also stepping up to provide support and distribute essential supplies. Many volunteers are working tirelessly to deliver food and water to the hardest-hit areas. It is crucial for both the government and citizens to come together during this crisis to ensure that those in need receive the assistance they require.

    11. Frequent Power Outages in Mirpur

    Staff Correspondent, Mirpur, July 5, 2012: Residents of Mirpur are facing major problems due to frequent power outages. Electricity goes out 8 to 10 times a day, especially during peak hours, disrupting daily life and damaging electronic devices. Mirpur is an important area with many schools, factories, and businesses, and these outages are affecting all activities.

    Students find it hard to study at night due to the darkness, which also creates safety issues. To solve this problem, more power plants need to be built, and illegal connections must be stopped. The General Manager of the local electricity company said they are trying to provide a consistent supply, but they can’t keep up with demand.

    Residents have expressed their frustration, stating that the outages make it difficult to run businesses and complete schoolwork. Many families have invested in generators, but not everyone can afford this option. Community leaders are urging the government to take immediate action to address the electricity crisis. Without a reliable power supply, the overall quality of life in Mirpur continues to decline.

    12. Rising Food Prices

    Staff Correspondent: One of the biggest concerns for people right now is the rising prices of essential goods. A recent visit to kitchen markets in Dhaka showed that prices for rice have increased to between 32 and 40 taka per kg. The prices for pulses are also high, ranging from 85 to 90 taka per kg. Palm oil has reached an alarming price of 100 to 105 taka per kg, while soybean oil is between 112 and 116 taka per kg.

    Egg prices have surged to 23 to 26 taka for four pieces, and chicken prices have risen to 120 to 135 taka per kg due to bird flu. Although prices for some vegetables and sugar have dropped slightly, the overall trend of increasing prices is troubling. If this continues, people with low incomes will struggle to afford basic necessities, leading to serious hardships.

    Many families are now forced to change their eating habits, opting for cheaper and less nutritious food options. This shift can have negative effects on their health and well-being, especially for children and the elderly. Community leaders are calling for government intervention to stabilize prices and protect vulnerable populations. Without prompt action, the situation may worsen, affecting the entire economy and quality of life for many citizens.

    13. Book Fair at Bangla Academy

    The Omor Ekushey Boi Mela, Bangladesh’s national book fair, has started at the Bangla Academy. This month-long event, inaugurated by the Prime Minister, honors those who lost their lives on February 21, 1952, while fighting for Bengali to be recognized as a state language. Between 300 and 400 publishers are participating, setting up stalls for people to explore a wide range of books, including foreign titles. The fair also features stalls selling cassettes of Rabindra Sangeet, Nazrul Geeti, and folk songs. Visitors of all ages are attending, enjoying the festive atmosphere and maintaining good behavior as they browse for books. Law enforcement ensures security throughout the event, making it a successful and enjoyable occasion for everyone.

    In addition to the book displays, there are also cultural performances scheduled throughout the fair, showcasing the rich heritage of Bangladesh. Many students are excited to meet their favorite authors, who are participating in book signings and discussions. Food stalls offering traditional Bangladeshi snacks add to the festive ambiance, making the event a perfect outing for families. Overall, the fair serves not only as a platform for literature but also as a celebration of Bangladeshi culture and identity.

    14. Food Adulteration Is on the Increase
    Staff Reporter, Dhaka, July 5, 2012: Many people around the world would be shocked to learn that Bangladeshis are eating adulterated foods and still staying alive. Food adulteration has become a serious problem in our country. Even though people know that these foods can harm them, they often ignore the risks. Almost all types of food, from fish and meat to vegetables and milk, as well as snacks like biscuits and drinks like juice, are often mixed with harmful substances. Restaurants and hotels are also serving these unhealthy foods. Reports show that eating adulterated food can lead to serious illnesses like diarrhea and dysentery throughout the year. Recently, both the government and the public have become very concerned about this issue. The government has started using mobile courts to find and punish dishonest sellers, but these efforts are not enough. Some people are trying to avoid certain adulterated foods, but more action is needed. It is important for both the government and the public to work together to completely eliminate this problem. Everyone deserves to eat safe and healthy food. If we do not address this issue, it could lead to more health problems for our people.

    15. A Devastating Fire at Feroza-Yakub Garment Factory
    Staff Reporter, Mirpur, July 5, 2012: A huge fire broke out at a garment factory near Dhaka on Tuesday, causing great destruction. The fire started in a 10-story building owned by the Feroza-Yakub Group in the Mirpur industrial area. Tragically, at least 25 people lost their lives, and more than 100 were injured. It is not yet clear how the fire started or how much damage was done. Firefighters reported that the blaze destroyed fabrics, machinery, and other equipment inside the factory. The fire broke out on the upper floors during lunchtime, and a locked gate in a stairwell trapped many workers inside. Some workers had to jump from the building to escape the flames. Witnesses said they saw at least 25 bodies being loaded into ambulances. About 13,000 people work at the factory each day, but most of them were outside buying lunch when the fire started. Firefighting units quickly arrived to help, but they struggled to control the flames until late in the evening. The government has ordered an investigation to find out what caused the fire. In response to the tragedy, the company and the Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association announced they would provide around $1,420 in compensation to the families of those who died and would cover the medical expenses for the injured. Although workers’ safety in the garment industry has improved recently, many labor rights groups believe that safety standards are still not good enough in many factories.

    16. Rain Causes Waterlogging and Traffic Chaos in Dhaka
    Staff Reporter, Dhaka, July 5, 2018: Heavy rain has led to severe waterlogging in Dhaka, especially in areas like Mirpur, Farmgate, and Rup Nagar, where streets are filled with knee-deep water. This flooding has created major problems for residents, including issues with clean water, sanitation, and food supply.

    Commuters are struggling to reach their destinations due to traffic jams, and those who find rides are facing high fares from drivers taking advantage of the situation. Day laborers are particularly affected as the rain disrupts their work. Many families have been displaced from their homes, and the situation has created urgent humanitarian challenges.

    Efforts to drain the water have not been successful, mainly due to a faulty drainage system clogged with garbage and plastic bags. The government, along with UN agencies and NGOs, is recommending improvements to the drainage system and restoring local canals to manage floodwaters more effectively. The PMC engineering team has started work to address the waterlogging issue, but long-term solutions are urgently needed to prevent future flooding.

    17. Celebration of Independence Day
    Staff Reporter, Mirpur, July 5, 2012: Our college, Rotary School and College, celebrated Independence Day with great enthusiasm and respect. A special committee, led by Assistant Lecturer Mr. Abul Kalam Azad, organized various activities for the occasion. The college was beautifully decorated, and an artistic gate welcomed everyone at the entrance.

    The celebration began at 7 a.m. with the principal hoisting the national flag. Students participated in a colorful parade around the town, showcasing their pride. Later, a discussion meeting took place in the college auditorium, with Deputy Commissioner Mr. Maruf Hossain as the chief guest. He gave an inspiring speech about patriotism. Other speakers included Mr. Zahur Ali Mollah, Mr. Yakub Ali, and a student representative. The principal, Mr. Nurul Momen, presided over the meeting.

    To conclude the celebration, a milad and doa mahfil was held, conducted by Maulana Yakub Ali. It was a memorable day for everyone at the college, as we honored our country’s independence.

    18. Nation Celebrates Pahela Baishakh
    The nation celebrated Pahela Baishakh, the Bangla New Year, on Tuesday with colorful events across the country. People from all walks of life gathered at historic sites and popular locations in the capital and beyond to welcome the New Year 1422 with hopes for a better year ahead. Messages of greetings were issued by President Mr. X, Prime Minister Mr. Y, and opposite party Chairperson Mr. Z to all Bangla-speaking people.

    The most vibrant celebration began at dawn at Ramna Batamul, organized by Chhayanaut. Students from the Institute of Fine Arts of Dhaka University, wearing colorful masks, led a ‘Mangal Shobhajatra’ parade. Many enjoyed traditional dishes like ‘Panta Bhat’ with fried hilsa fish, lentils, green chilies, and onions, both at home and at local fairs. Throughout the day, men dressed in panjabi-pyjamas, women in red-bordered saris, and children in colorful outfits flocked to Baishakhi Melas and cultural events.

    Various socio-cultural organizations, including Bangla Academy and Shilpakala Academy, organized meetings, seminars, and discussions to celebrate our cultural heritage. Pahela Baishakh holds great significance, reflecting our rich traditions and culture and showcasing our unique cultural identity.

    19. Nation Celebrates Victory Day
    The nation celebrated the 46th Victory Day yesterday, honoring the three million martyrs and freedom fighters of the Liberation War. President Abdul Hamid and Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina laid wreaths at the National Memorial in Savar to pay tribute to the brave fighters. A colorful parade took place at the National Parade Square in Sher-e-Bangla Nagar, where President Hamid inspected the parade as the chief guest.

    National flags were displayed on government and private buildings, and public spaces were decorated with lights and festoons. Various organizations held discussions, cultural programs, candlelight vigils, and musical performances to mark the occasion. Special prayers were offered in places of worship, seeking blessings for peace and progress in the country. Free entry was granted to destitute children at the Shishu Park in Shahbagh, and special meals were served in jails, hospitals, and orphanages. The Bangladesh Postal Service issued commemorative stamps and souvenirs to celebrate the day, which was also observed with pride in other districts across the country. People expressed their love for the nation through songs, dances, and storytelling, showcasing the rich cultural heritage of Bangladesh. The spirit of unity and gratitude filled the air as citizens reflected on the sacrifices made for the country’s independence.

    20. Traffic Jam in Dhaka

    Yesterday, from 4 p.m. to 10 p.m., Dhaka faced a major traffic jam, with hundreds of trucks, cars, and motorcycles stuck on the roads. The traffic stretched from Mohamad Ali Road to Meghna Bridge Junction and from Mirpur Road to New Market Road. This situation was caused by a political procession, and it worsened during peak traffic hours. Many drivers tried to take shortcuts using back roads, but they ended up going in circles. It took almost an hour and a half just to get from Mirpur Road to New Market Road.

    Taxi driver Milon Akhter said he had never seen a traffic jam this bad in his 12 years of driving. Traffic jams are a serious issue in Dhaka, with long lines of vehicles stuck at various points every day. The roads are often too narrow for the number of cars, and both licensed and unlicensed rickshaws, buses, and overloaded trucks contribute to the congestion. Many drivers lack proper training, and some often try to overtake each other, which makes things worse. There aren’t enough traffic police to manage the situation effectively, and careless parking, narrow roads, and slow-moving vehicles like rickshaws and pushcarts add to the problem. Frequent road construction and political activities on the streets also create traffic issues. People in Dhaka hope for a permanent solution to these problems so that they can travel more easily.

    21. Digital ICT Fair Starts

    A five-day Digital ICT Fair-2018 is set to begin tomorrow at the BCS Computer City Centre on Agargaon Road, with the slogan “Digital Literacy for Everyone.” The Computer City Centre Owners’ Association is organizing this event to showcase the economic potential of the IT sector. Telecommunications and Information Technology Minister Mustafa Jabbar will inaugurate the fair, starting with a welcome address from guests, followed by a ribbon-cutting ceremony and the national anthem, honoring the martyrs of the Liberation War and the Language Movement.

    The fair will feature a variety of activities, including a cake festival, cultural events, and raffle draws on every floor of the Multiplan. Over 650 shop owners and computer brands will participate, offering special promotions to attract visitors of all ages. The fair will primarily focus on digital devices, making it easy for customers to purchase the latest technology. Entry tickets for visitors are priced at Tk 10, while school students can enter for free. There will also be discounts on tech products, especially appealing to the younger generation. Organizers encourage everyone to come and learn more about digital innovations that can improve daily life and boost business opportunities. This fair is a great chance for people to explore new gadgets and gain knowledge about the digital world.

    22. Deforestation Posing Threat to Ecology

    Minu Akter, Reporter, Dhaka, 27 June 2018: “Bangladesh is always faced with a constant threat from ecological imbalance, and reckless deforestation is adding to this problem day by day,” said Mr. Aminul Huq, President of Bangladesh Paribesh Andolon. With only 17.08% of its land area covered by forests, Bangladesh is experiencing severe degradation of its natural resources and significant changes in land cover. A major factor contributing to deforestation is industrialization, which has led to the destruction of tropical moist deciduous Sal forests.

    Illegal logging is a complex issue supported by local syndicates operating behind the scenes. To combat this, it is crucial to stop illegal logging and the conversion of Sal forests. This can be achieved by involving all stakeholders in creating and enforcing effective forest policies and strict environmental protection laws. Deforestation harms the earth’s physical environment by causing soil erosion, reducing water quality, decreasing food security, and impairing flood protection, according to a report from the World Resources Institute. As forests provide employment and food for many people, their destruction can lead to mass migration to cities. Moreover, the influence of tropical forests on weather patterns means that deforestation can disrupt rainfall, leading to altered weather conditions.

    On World Environment Day, Prime Minister mmmMr. X emphasized the importance of tree planting during the inauguration of the 2018 tree plantation program on June 5. She urged citizens, “Please plant trees wherever you can to protect the environment. We want to create a green nature, which is essential for our food security, nutrition, health, and happiness.”

    23. A Terrible Road Accident on the Dhaka-Satkhira Highway

    Staff Report: A terrible road accident occurred on the Dhaka-Satkhira Highway yesterday. A speedy bus traveling from Satkhira collided with a private car heading in the same direction. The driver of the private car, Hasan, was seriously injured in the crash. In their anger over the accident, some bystanders began to damage the bus, while the bus driver, who fled the scene, was fortunate to escape.

    Traffic was halted for several hours following the incident. Eventually, the Deputy Commissioner of Satkhira, along with the police, arrived to disperse the crowd and restore order. They seized the bus and filed a case of negligent driving against the missing bus driver. Tragically, Hasan succumbed to his injuries after being taken to a nearby hospital.

    The police are currently investigating the incident, and although the bus owner and driver have not yet been apprehended, authorities are optimistic about bringing them to justice. Hasan’s parents arrived at the scene, devastated by the loss of their son, lamenting, “We have lost our son forever. Our lives are filled with sorrow.” In response to the tragedy, the state transport minister announced compensation of 200,000 taka to the families of the deceased and 50,000 taka for the injured.

    24. Voting Halted at 25 Centres in 10 Municipalities

    The start of the country’s first municipality elections in 234 municipalities was marked by clashes, ballot occupations, and allegations of forced voting. Reports indicate that 18 people were killed in separate incidents on election day, leading to the suspension of voting at more than 25 polling stations. In the weeks leading up to the election, over 100 people had already lost their lives, mostly in rural areas, raising fears of violence that kept many voters away.

    Police reported having to fire on opposition activists during six separate incidents. While Dhaka remained relatively calm apart from a few crude bomb explosions, violence erupted in Satkania, near the port city of Chittagong, where a poll official was injured and police were attacked. Just two hours into the voting process, a three-member team from the party, led by an adviser to the party chairperson, visited the Election Commission to file a complaint. They alleged that supporters of the ruling party had occupied around 60 polling centres within the first two hours of voting. Returning officer Nazmul Kabir confirmed that voting was suspended around 10:15 AM.

    Election officials faced significant pressure as they tried to ensure a fair voting process amid the chaos. As tensions escalated, many voters expressed their disappointment and frustration, fearing that their voices would not be heard in the electoral process.

    25. Illegal Hunting: Migratory Birds Face Extinction

    It is shocking that various species of migratory birds flying into Bangladesh from Siberia during the winter months are being hunted indiscriminately. Although it is illegal to hunt any animal species, especially birds, for pleasure in the country, this unfortunate practice continues, and many people fail to see the importance of wildlife. As these birds make their migratory journeys, they face numerous challenges. They may be shot, caught in nets, or become glued to branches due to various human activities. Poisoning also leads to high mortality rates among these birds.

    The illegal trade in vultures and other raptors further contributes to their decline, as parts of these birds are in high demand for bush meat or traditional medicine. In some cases, migratory birds are even secretly served as delicacies in restaurants and homes across the country. To raise awareness about the need for conserving migratory birds and their habitats, World Migratory Bird Day has been celebrated each year since 2006. The Bangladesh government has taken steps to combat the illegal killing of birds by establishing a task force to implement an action plan.

    By fostering cooperation and initiating conversations among all social groups and decision-makers, we can create safer migratory bird flyways and ensure a healthy environment for both birds and humans. Protecting these birds is essential not only for biodiversity but also for maintaining ecological balance.

    26. Mob Justice in Bangladesh

    Mob justice means when a group of people takes the law into their own hands and punishes someone without waiting for the police or court. It is a very serious problem in Bangladesh today. Many people become victims of mob justice because of false news, anger, or misunderstanding.

    Sometimes, when a person is caught stealing or doing something wrong, people get very angry. Instead of calling the police, they start beating or attacking the person. Often, the person is innocent and dies before the truth is known. This kind of behavior is against the law and very dangerous for society.

    The main reasons behind mob justice are lack of trust in the police, slow legal process, and people’s emotional reactions. Social media also spreads false news very quickly, which makes the situation worse.

    The government and police are trying to stop mob justice by teaching people to stay calm and report crimes to the proper authorities. Schools and media should also teach people that only the court can decide if someone is guilty or not.

    We must remember that taking the law into our own hands can destroy peace and justice in the country. Everyone should work together to stop mob justice and make Bangladesh a safer and fairer place for all.

    In short, mob justice is a crime, not a solution. We should always follow the law and trust the legal system to ensure justice.

    Composition

    1. Wonders of modern Science/Science in Everyday Life

    2. Duties of a Student

    3. Physical Exercise

    4. Your Favourite Hobby

    5. Your Favorite Game

    6. Flood in Bangladesh

    7. Benefit of Reading Newspaper

    8. Unemployment Problem

    9. Population Problem

    10. Your Childhood memories

    11. Tree Plantation

    12. Newspaper

    13. The Season I Like Most – Spring

    14. The Journey I have Enjoyed Recently

    15. My Visit to a Historical Place

    16. My Aim in Life

    17. The person I like most

    18. Natural Calamities in Bangladesh

    19. Technical Education and General Education

    20. Artificial Intelligence

    21.  The July Revolution

    1. Wonders of Modern Science/ Science in Everyday Life

    Modern science has brought about incredible advancements that have revolutionized our world, making our lives easier, healthier, and more connected than ever before. From medical breakthroughs to technological marvels, science continues to push the boundaries of what is possible.

    One of the greatest wonders of modern science is in the field of medicine. Diseases that were once fatal, such as smallpox and polio, have been eradicated or controlled through vaccines. Organ transplants, advanced surgical techniques, and the development of life-saving drugs have significantly increased the human lifespan and quality of life. Genetic engineering and stem cell research hold the promise of curing genetic disorders and repairing damaged tissues.

    In communication, the internet stands as a remarkable achievement of science. It has transformed how we interact, work, and learn. The ability to instantly communicate with someone on the other side of the world, access vast libraries of information, or conduct business online is something unimaginable just a few decades ago.

    Space exploration is another testament to scientific progress. Humanity has not only landed on the moon but is now exploring Mars, sending spacecraft to distant planets, and searching for signs of life beyond Earth. These efforts expand our understanding of the universe and our place in it.

    In the field of energy, scientific innovations in renewable energy sources like solar and wind power are helping to combat climate change. These clean energy technologies provide sustainable alternatives to fossil fuels, offering hope for a greener future.

    Another remarkable wonder of modern science is artificial intelligence (AI). The potential of AI to revolutionize industries and solve complex problems is immense, and its continuous development could lead to even more transformative innovations.

    Moreover, modern science has made impressive strides in environmental conservation. Technologies such as water purification systems, waste management solutions, and carbon capture mechanisms are being developed to address global environmental challenges.

    These ever-expanding wonders of modern science continue to improve our lives in countless ways, inspiring hope for an even brighter future. The wonders of modern science are vast and continually growing, shaping a world of endless possibilities. With every discovery, science brings us closer to solving the challenges of today and unlocking the mysteries of tomorrow.

     

    1. Duties of a Student

    A student is a person who goes to school or college to learn. The main duty of a student is to study. But students also have many other duties at home, at school, and in society. If a student does all their duties well, they can become a good and successful person in the future.

    The first and most important duty of a student is to study regularly. A student should listen to the teachers, do homework, and read books every day. Learning is very important because it helps us become wise, smart, and ready for the future. A student should always try to do well in exams and improve in every subject.

    A student should also be obedient and respectful. They should respect their parents, teachers, and elders. Good manners and polite behavior are important for every student. A polite student is loved by everyone.

    Another duty of a student is to be honest and kind. A student should always tell the truth, never cheat in exams, and help others when they are in need. Helping friends with studies, sharing books, and being kind to everyone are good habits of a good student.

    Students should also keep themselves clean and healthy. They should wear clean clothes, eat healthy food, and play regularly. Physical exercise is important for a student’s health. A healthy body helps the mind to stay active and fresh.

    Students also have a duty towards their school. They should keep their classroom clean, follow school rules, and take part in school activities. They should not break school property or fight with classmates. A good student always makes the school proud.

    Besides this, students have duties to their country. They are the future leaders. So they must learn to love their country and help others. Students can plant trees, help poor people, and keep the environment clean. These small acts can make a big difference.

    At home, a student should help parents in small tasks, keep their room clean, and take care of younger siblings.

    This makes them responsible and caring.

    In short, a student must be hard-working, respectful, honest, and helpful. If students follow their duties properly, they will become good citizens and make their parents and teachers proud.

    Every student should try to do their best every day. By doing their duties well, they build a better future for themselves and their country.

    1. Physical Exercise

    Physical exercise refers to any bodily activity that helps improve or maintain physical fitness, health, and overall well-being. It includes activities like walking, running, swimming, cycling, skipping, and playing sports such as football, cricket, or badminton. These activities strengthen the body, improve its functioning, and are very important for students to maintain both physical and mental health.

    One of the main benefits of regular physical exercise is good health. Daily exercise strengthens muscles and bones, keeps the heart healthy, and improves lung capacity. It also gives us more energy to perform our daily activities efficiently. Regular physical activity helps control body weight and reduces the risk of lifestyle-related diseases, such as obesity, diabetes, and heart problems. Exercise also boosts immunity, helping us fight infections and illnesses more effectively.

    Physical exercise has significant benefits for the mind as well. When we engage in exercise, our body releases chemicals called endorphins, often referred to as “happy hormones.” These hormones help reduce stress, anxiety, and depression while making us feel fresh, happy, and relaxed. Exercise also improves concentration, focus, and memory, which helps students perform better in their studies and exams.

    Another important effect of physical exercise is improved sleep. After physical activity, the body becomes tired, making it easier to fall asleep at night. Quality sleep restores energy for the next day and enhances brain function, allowing students to learn and work more efficiently.

    Exercise also teaches important life skills and good habits. Participating in team sports develops discipline, time management, teamwork, and the ability to follow rules. It encourages cooperation, sharing, and social interaction, which are essential skills for personal and professional life. Moreover, regular exercise increases self-confidence. When students see their bodies becoming stronger, fitter, and healthier, they feel proud and positive about themselves.

    In conclusion, physical exercise is essential for students’ physical and mental development. It helps maintain health, strengthens the body, improves mental focus, enhances sleep, and teaches valuable life skills. Regular physical activity also promotes happiness, self-confidence, and overall well-being. Every student should make exercise a daily habit, whether through sports, games, or simple activities like walking or cycling. By doing so, they not only enjoy their childhood and youth but also build a strong foundation for a healthy and successful future. After all, health is truly wealth, and exercise is one of the best ways to preserve it.

     

    1. My Favourite Hobby: Gardening

    A hobby is an activity or interest that a person engages in for pleasure, relaxation, or enjoyment, rather than for financial gain or professional purposes. Hobbies can encompass a wide range of activities, including artistic pursuits (like painting or music), physical activities (such as sports or gardening), crafting, reading, traveling, cooking, and many more.

    Gardening is my favorite hobby, and I find immense joy in nurturing plants and watching them grow. It offers a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of daily life. Whether it’s tending to flowers, vegetables, or herbs, gardening provides a sense of satisfaction and fulfillment.

    One of the main reasons I love gardening is that it allows me to connect with nature. The fresh air, the smell of soil, and the beauty of plants bring me closer to the environment. This connection makes me feel more grounded and aware of the world around me. It’s a great way to relax and de-stress.

    Gardening also teaches patience and responsibility. Plants take time to grow, and they require regular care, such as watering, pruning, and fertilizing. The slow but steady progress of watching a seedling turn into a fully-grown plant is rewarding. It reminds me that great things take time and effort.

    Another reason I enjoy gardening is that it allows me to grow my own fruits and vegetables. There’s something incredibly fulfilling about eating food that I’ve grown with my own hands. It’s not only healthier but also helps me appreciate the effort that goes into producing food.

    In addition to the personal joy it brings, gardening is also a great way to contribute to the environment. Planting trees and flowers helps improve air quality, reduces pollution, and provides a habitat for birds and insects. Through my hobby, I feel like I’m making a positive impact on the planet.

    Gardening also sparks creativity. I enjoy designing different layouts for my garden, choosing which plants to grow together, and experimenting with various colors and textures. It’s like creating a living piece of art.

    In conclusion, gardening is more than just a hobby for me. It’s a way to connect with nature, develop patience, grow my own food, and contribute to the environment. It brings peace, joy, and a sense of accomplishment to my life, making it my favorite pastime.

     

    1. My Favourite Game: Football

    Football is my favorite game, and it holds a special place in my heart. The thrill of the game, the teamwork, and the passion it ignites make football an exhilarating experience. Playing football is not just about competition; it’s a way for me to connect with my friends and express my love for the sport.

    One of the main reasons I love football is the sense of teamwork it fosters. Every match requires players to work together, strategize, and support each other. Whether I’m playing as a forward or defending, the cooperation among teammates is crucial for success. This camaraderie teaches valuable lessons about communication, trust, and the importance of working towards a common goal.

    The physical aspect of football is also a major attraction. It helps improve my fitness, agility, and endurance. Running up and down the field, dribbling the ball, and making quick passes keep me active and healthy. Football has encouraged me to maintain a fit lifestyle, which is essential for overall well-being.

    Additionally, football provides an excellent outlet for stress relief. After a long day at school, playing a match or simply kicking the ball around allows me to unwind and forget about my worries. The adrenaline rush and excitement of the game boost my mood and keep me motivated.

    Watching professional football matches is another passion of mine. I enjoy following my favorite teams and players, analyzing their techniques and strategies. This admiration for the sport has deepened my understanding and appreciation of the game.

    Moreover, football has a rich cultural significance around the world. It brings people together, transcending borders and languages. Whether playing in a local park or watching a World Cup match, the shared love for football creates a sense of unity and belonging.

    In conclusion, football is more than just a game for me; it’s a source of joy, teamwork, and personal growth. It enhances my physical fitness, fosters friendships, and teaches important life skills. Through football, I’ve discovered my passion for the sport, making it my favorite pastime.

     

    1. Flood in Bangladesh

    Flooding is a recurring natural disaster in Bangladesh, significantly impacting the lives of millions. Situated in a low-lying delta region, the country is prone to heavy monsoon rains and rising river levels. The consequences of flooding are devastating, affecting not only the environment but also the economy and the well-being of the population.

    One of the primary causes of flooding in Bangladesh is the monsoon season, which brings intense rainfall. The country’s numerous rivers, including the Ganges, Brahmaputra, and Meghna, often overflow their banks during this period. Additionally, the effects of climate change, such as rising sea levels and erratic weather patterns, have exacerbated the situation, leading to more severe and frequent floods.

    The impact of flooding on agriculture is particularly alarming. Bangladesh is an agricultural nation, and floods can destroy crops, leading to food shortages and increased prices. Farmers often lose their livelihoods, forcing many families into poverty. This loss not only affects the immediate community but also has long-term repercussions on the nation’s economy.

    In addition to agriculture, floods also disrupt infrastructure. Roads, bridges, and homes are often damaged or destroyed, making it difficult for people to access essential services such as healthcare and education. The displacement of families adds to the crisis, as many are forced to live in temporary shelters, often with limited resources.

    The health risks associated with flooding are significant. Standing water can lead to the spread of waterborne diseases such as cholera and dysentery. Moreover, the psychological impact of losing homes and livelihoods can lead to increased stress and mental health issues among affected individuals.

    Efforts to mitigate flooding in Bangladesh involve improved infrastructure, such as building embankments and flood shelters, and enhancing early warning systems. Community awareness programs are also essential in educating people about flood preparedness and response.

    In conclusion, flooding in Bangladesh is a serious issue that poses challenges to the country’s development and the well-being of its people. While efforts are being made to address the situation, continued focus on disaster preparedness and climate resilience is crucial to protect the lives and livelihoods of those most affected.

     

    1. Benefits of Reading Newspapers

    Reading newspapers is a valuable habit that offers numerous benefits to individuals, especially students. In today’s fast-paced world, staying informed about current events and issues is essential, and newspapers provide a reliable source of information. Engaging with news articles regularly can enhance knowledge and broaden perspectives.

    One of the primary benefits of reading newspapers is staying informed about local, national, and international events. Newspapers cover various topics, including politics, economy, health, and culture, enabling readers to understand the world better. For students, this knowledge can be particularly useful for class discussions, essays, and exams.

    Another advantage is that reading newspapers helps improve language skills. Regularly encountering new vocabulary and different writing styles enhances reading comprehension and expands one’s language abilities. This is especially important for students, as strong language skills are essential for academic success and effective communication.

    Moreover, newspapers often feature opinion pieces and editorials that encourage critical thinking. By reading various viewpoints on issues, students can learn to analyze arguments, form their opinions, and engage in informed debates. This skill is crucial not only in academics but also in everyday life, where understanding multiple perspectives is essential.

    Reading newspapers can also enhance general knowledge and awareness of various subjects. From science and technology to arts and sports, newspapers cover a wide range of topics. This broad knowledge base can spark curiosity and inspire students to explore new interests and hobbies.

    Additionally, newspapers can serve as a tool for fostering civic responsibility. By staying informed about political issues and community events, individuals are more likely to participate in civic activities, such as voting and community service. This engagement is vital for the development of responsible citizens who contribute positively to society.

    In conclusion, reading newspapers offers significant benefits, including staying informed, improving language skills, encouraging critical thinking, enhancing general knowledge, and fostering civic responsibility. For students, developing the habit of reading newspapers can play a crucial role in their education and personal growth, preparing them for a well-informed and engaged future.

     

    1. Unemployment Problem in Bangladesh

    Unemployment problem refers to the situation where individuals who are capable and willing to work are unable to find jobs. This issue can affect various segments of the population, including recent graduates, skilled workers, and unskilled laborers. It is a pressing issue in Bangladesh, significantly affecting the economy and the lives of its citizens. Despite the country’s rapid economic growth, a substantial portion of the population struggles to find stable and meaningful employment. This problem poses various challenges for individuals and society as a whole.

    One of the primary causes of unemployment in Bangladesh is the mismatch between the skills of the workforce and the demands of the job market. Many graduates possess degrees but lack the practical skills required by employers. This gap results in high rates of unemployment, particularly among educated youth, who often find themselves unable to secure jobs in their fields of study.

    Additionally, the rapid population growth in Bangladesh exacerbates the unemployment problem. With millions of young people entering the job market each year, the economy struggles to create enough jobs to accommodate this growing workforce. The pressure to provide employment opportunities increases, leading to competition for limited positions.

    Rural-urban migration is another contributing factor to unemployment. Many people move to cities in search of better job prospects, leading to an oversaturation of the urban labor market. This influx of workers often results in informal employment or underemployment, where individuals work in low-paying or unstable jobs that do not meet their needs.

    The lack of investment in certain sectors also contributes to unemployment. Industries such as manufacturing and technology have the potential to create numerous jobs, but insufficient investment and infrastructure development hinder growth. Encouraging foreign investment and fostering entrepreneurship could help generate employment opportunities.

    Moreover, the COVID-19 pandemic has worsened the unemployment crisis in Bangladesh. Many businesses faced closures or downsizing, leading to job losses across various sectors. The pandemic highlighted the vulnerability of workers in informal sectors, where job security and benefits are often lacking.

    In conclusion, the unemployment problem in Bangladesh is multifaceted, arising from skill mismatches, population growth, rural-urban migration, lack of investment, and the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. Addressing this issue requires concerted efforts from the government, private sector, and educational institutions to create jobs, develop skills, and promote economic growth. Only through a collaborative approach can Bangladesh hope to alleviate the unemployment crisis and build a brighter future for its citizens.

     

    1. Population Problem in Bangladesh

    The population problem refers to challenges arising from the size, growth rate, and distribution of a country’s population. It can create social, economic, and environmental issues that affect the overall development of a nation. Bangladesh faces a serious population problem, as it has one of the highest population densities in the world. The country’s relatively small land area, combined with a rapidly growing population, has resulted in numerous challenges that impact daily life, resources, and future development. Understanding these challenges is crucial to ensuring the nation’s sustainable growth.

    One major consequence of overpopulation is the pressure it places on essential resources. As the population rises, the demand for food, water, and energy also increases. This heightened demand can result in shortages, rising prices, and limited access to basic necessities for low-income families. Overpopulation also affects the economy. A large population does not automatically strengthen the economy, especially when many people remain unemployed or underemployed. High population density creates intense competition for jobs, particularly among young people, and can contribute to higher poverty levels and social inequality.

    Environmental degradation is another significant issue linked to overpopulation. Deforestation, air and water pollution, soil erosion, and the loss of biodiversity increase as more land is needed for housing, agriculture, and industry. The strain on natural resources not only threatens the environment but also contributes to climate change, which may have severe consequences for future generations.

    The education system is also heavily affected. Overcrowded schools, limited classrooms, and insufficient learning materials make it difficult to provide quality education to every child. This hinders the development of human capital and reduces opportunities for social mobility. Similarly, healthcare services struggle to meet the needs of a growing population. Hospitals and clinics often face shortages of staff, equipment, and medicines, which can lead to higher disease rates, lower life expectancy, and overall public health challenges.

    Addressing the population problem requires comprehensive measures. Family planning programs and reproductive health education are essential to manage population growth. Educating women and empowering families to make informed choices about family size can significantly reduce fertility rates. Additionally, investment in education, healthcare, and economic development is vital to improve living standards and create opportunities for sustainable growth.

    In conclusion, the population problem in Bangladesh presents complex social, economic, and environmental challenges. Effective management of resources, expansion of economic opportunities, protection of the environment, and improvements in education and healthcare are crucial. Coordinated efforts by the government, non-governmental organizations, and communities are necessary to tackle this issue and ensure a sustainable future for all citizens.

     

    1. My Childhood Memories

    Childhood is a treasure trove of memories, and I cherish the moments I spent during those formative years. Growing up in a small town, my childhood was filled with simple joys and unforgettable experiences that shaped who I am today.

    One of my fondest memories is playing outdoors with my friends. We would gather in the neighborhood park every evening, playing games like tag, hide and seek, and cricket. The laughter and excitement of those games created bonds that lasted throughout my childhood. The park became our little world, where we felt free and adventurous.

    Summer vacations were particularly special. My family would often visit my grandparents’ village, where life was a stark contrast to the bustling town. I remember the sprawling fields, the chirping of birds, and the sweet scent of fresh fruits. Helping my grandparents in their garden and learning about different plants and animals was an invaluable experience that connected me with nature.

    Another cherished memory is the annual festivals in my town. Whether it was the colorful celebrations of Durga Puja or the joyous spirit of Eid, these events brought everyone together. The vibrant decorations, delicious food, and cultural performances made those days magical. Participating in traditional dances and wearing new clothes filled my heart with joy.

    School days were another significant aspect of my childhood. I remember the excitement of starting a new academic year, meeting new teachers, and making new friends. The classroom was a place of curiosity and learning, where each subject opened new doors to knowledge. My favorite subject was English, as I loved reading stories and writing essays, which sparked my imagination.

    During my childhood, I also faced challenges, such as preparing for exams and navigating friendships. These experiences taught me resilience and the importance of hard work. I learned to overcome obstacles and cherish the support of my family and friends during tough times.

    As I look back on my childhood, I realize how those memories shaped my values and aspirations. The laughter, the adventures, and the lessons learned are forever etched in my heart. These memories remind me of the beauty of simplicity and the importance of cherishing every moment in life.

    In conclusion, my childhood memories are a blend of joy, learning, and growth. They serve as a foundation for my present and a source of inspiration for my future. I will always hold these memories close, as they remind me of the incredible journey of life.

    11. Tree Plantation

    Tree plantation is the process of planting trees to maintain balance in the environment. Trees are vital for life on Earth as they provide oxygen, food, and shelter to humans, animals, and birds. Without trees, life would not be possible, as they play a critical role in supporting ecosystems. Every tree planted contributes to the survival of countless species.

    Trees play a key role in controlling climate change. They absorb carbon dioxide, a harmful greenhouse gas, and release oxygen, making the air clean and fresh. By doing so, they reduce global warming and help cool the planet. Planting more trees is a natural way to fight climate change and preserve our future.

    Planting trees helps prevent soil erosion. Their roots hold the soil firmly, reducing the chances of floods and landslides. This protects the land and makes it fertile for growing crops. Without trees, the land becomes barren, affecting agriculture and livelihoods.

    Trees provide us with fruits, vegetables, wood, and medicines. Many medicines are made from plants, which help cure diseases and keep us healthy. The resources from trees support industries and improve the quality of life. They are nature’s gifts to humanity that we must cherish.

    Forests are home to a wide variety of animals and birds. Without trees, these creatures would lose their homes and become endangered. Protecting forests through tree plantation ensures the survival of countless species. It also keeps the food chain balanced.

    Trees also give shade and cool the surroundings. In urban areas, planting trees along roads and in parks makes the environment pleasant and reduces the harmful effects of pollution. They act as natural air conditioners and provide relaxation for people.

    Tree plantation has economic benefits as well. Fruit trees provide food for farmers to sell, and timber from trees is used in construction and making furniture. This creates jobs and boosts the economy. Communities can thrive when they invest in tree planting.

    It is our duty to plant more trees to protect the environment. Many organizations and schools encourage tree plantation drives, where students and communities work together for this noble cause. Such efforts raise awareness and inspire people to take action.

    We must also take care of the trees we plant. Watering them regularly and protecting them from harm ensures they grow strong and healthy. Proper maintenance ensures that trees continue to benefit us for years to come.

    In conclusion, tree plantation is essential for a better future. By planting trees, we can create a greener, cleaner, and more sustainable world for generations to come. Let us join hands and make tree plantation a regular practice in our lives.

     12. Newspaper

    A newspaper is a printed medium that provides information about daily events and happenings around the world. It is an important source of knowledge that keeps people informed about various topics. Reading newspapers is a habit that helps us stay connected to the world. They are considered one of the oldest and most reliable sources of information.

    Newspapers cover news on politics, sports, business, entertainment, and science. They are divided into sections, making it easy to find topics of interest. This variety ensures that there is something for everyone in a newspaper. Many newspapers also have special editions for local, national, and international news.

    One of the most important roles of newspapers is to provide accurate and timely information. They act as a bridge between the government and the people, delivering news about decisions and policies. This helps citizens understand what is happening in their country. They also promote transparency and accountability in society.

    Apart from news, newspapers also publish articles, editorials, and opinions. These writings encourage readers to think critically about social issues. They help people form opinions and engage in meaningful discussions. Many famous writers and thinkers contribute to newspapers, adding depth to their content.

    Newspapers are a source of entertainment too. They include puzzles, comics, and stories that children and adults enjoy. Some papers also have special pages for children, which make learning fun and engaging. Weekend editions often feature lifestyle and cultural content.

    Advertisements in newspapers play an important role in promoting businesses. They help people find jobs, buy or sell goods, and learn about new products. For companies, newspapers are an effective way to reach potential customers. Classified ads are especially popular for local services and opportunities.

    Newspapers are also a record of history. They document significant events and preserve them for future generations. By reading old newspapers, we can learn about the past and understand how the world has changed. Libraries often archive newspapers for researchers and students.

    Reading newspapers helps improve vocabulary and language skills. It is a good habit for students to develop as it makes them aware of current events. Teachers often encourage students to read newspapers regularly. This practice also builds a sense of curiosity and awareness.

    Although digital media is growing, newspapers still hold their value. Many people prefer the feel of a printed newspaper in their hands. It is an affordable and accessible way to get news. Even in the digital age, newspapers maintain their charm and credibility.

    In conclusion, newspapers are a valuable source of information, education, and entertainment. They help us grow intellectually and stay informed about the world. Everyone should make reading newspapers a part of their daily routine to stay updated and knowledgeable.

    13. The Season I Like Most 

    Bangladesh has six distinct seasons: summer, rainy season, autumn, late autumn, winter, and spring. Each season has its own charm, but among them all, I like spring the most. Many people call spring the king of all seasons because of its beauty and the joy it brings.

    Spring comes after the cold winter and before the hot summer. In the Bengali calendar, it covers the months of Falgun and Chaitra. The weather during this season is very pleasant. It is neither too hot nor too cold. The sun shines gently, and a soft breeze flows all around, making the air feel fresh and invigorating. Spring gives a sense of freshness to everything and makes life feel alive.

    Nature becomes extraordinarily beautiful in spring. Trees grow fresh green leaves, and countless flowers bloom everywhere. We can see roses, marigolds, sunflowers, and many other colorful flowers. The air is filled with a sweet fragrance, and bees fly busily from flower to flower while butterflies dance gracefully in gardens. Birds sing cheerful songs, and the entire environment seems full of life and energy.

    I love spring because it makes me feel happy and active. I can play outside with my friends comfortably, without feeling too hot or too cold. I also enjoy taking long walks with my family, enjoying the fresh air and the beautiful surroundings. People wear bright and colorful clothes, and there is a festive atmosphere everywhere. One of the most popular events in spring is Pahela Falgun, the first day of the season. On this day, people celebrate with flowers, music, and joy. Everyone looks cheerful, and the whole country seems full of happiness.

    Spring is also a season of growth and hope. Farmers are delighted because their crops grow well during this time. Fresh fruits and vegetables become plentiful in the markets. Spring gives a sense of new life to everything, and people feel hopeful and energetic. This season also helps me focus on my studies better. I do not feel lazy or sleepy; instead, I feel refreshed and ready to learn.

    In conclusion, spring is the season I like most. It is the season of beauty, joy, and new life. Everything looks fresh and lively. The colorful flowers, clear skies, sweet fragrance, and pleasant weather make it truly special. I eagerly wait for spring every year and cherish every moment of it, as it brings happiness to both nature and people.

    14. The Journey I have Enjoyed Recently

    Last month, I went on a journey to Cox’s Bazar with my family. It was one of the most exciting and fun trips I have ever had. I had been waiting for this journey for a long time, and finally, it came true.

    We started our journey early in the morning by bus. The weather was nice, and the road was smooth. I sat beside the window and enjoyed the beautiful views of green fields, rivers, trees, and small houses. We also sang songs and shared snacks on the bus. Everyone was happy and excited.

    After a long journey, we reached Cox’s Bazar in the evening. We went to our hotel, took some rest, and then walked to the beach. The sea looked amazing. The sound of the waves, the cool breeze, and the soft sand made me feel very happy. I ran on the beach, made sandcastles, and collected seashells. My parents took many photos of us.

    The next morning, we woke up early to watch the sunrise at the beach. It was so beautiful. The orange sun coming out of the water looked like magic. Later, we visited the Himchari Waterfall and Inani Beach. Both places were full of natural beauty. We also tasted some delicious seafood, which was fresh and tasty.

    I enjoyed swimming in the sea and playing with other children. I also bought some souvenirs from the local market to remember the trip. We stayed there for two days, and every moment was full of fun and laughter.

    Finally, it was time to return home. I felt a little sad because I didn’t want the trip to end. But I was happy because I had so many wonderful memories from the journey.

    In conclusion, my trip to Cox’s Bazar was very special. I enjoyed every moment of it and learned many new things. I will always cherish this journey and hope to visit again with my family one day.

    A Journey by Train I Have Enjoyed

    A journey refers to traveling from one place to another, often involving experiences, challenges, adventure, a life-changing passage or discoveries along the way. Last year during the summer vacation, I went on a train journey with my parents. We traveled from Dhaka to Chattogram to visit my grandparents. It was my first time traveling by train, and I was very excited.

    We reached Kamalapur Railway Station early in the morning. The station was very busy with many people. Some were buying tickets, and others were waiting for their trains. I held my father’s hand tightly so I would not get lost.

    After a short wait, our train came. It was long and colorful. We took our seats near the window. When the train started moving, I felt very happy. It was a new and exciting feeling for me.

    As the train moved out of the city, I saw many beautiful things. There were green fields, rivers, trees, and small villages. Farmers were working in the fields, and children were playing near their homes. The fresh wind blew through the window, making me feel joyful.

    Inside the train, people were talking, reading books, and eating food. A man came to sell snacks, tea, and cold drinks. My father bought some biscuits and juice for me. Everything felt like an adventure.

    I loved watching the changing scenes outside. Sometimes, we crossed bridges. I looked down and saw water flowing under us. I saw birds flying and cows eating grass in the fields. It felt like watching a moving movie.

    After a few hours, the train stopped at some stations. People got on and off with their bags and children. I liked seeing different people and hearing their voices.

    We reached Chattogram in the afternoon. My grandparents were waiting for us. I ran to hug them and told them all about my journey.

    This train journey was very special. I enjoyed every moment. It was fun, relaxing, and full of beautiful sights. I will never forget it.

    15. My Visit to a Historical Place

    A historical place is a location of significant cultural, architectural, or event-based importance from the past, preserved for its heritage value. Last year, I visited a historical place with my family. We went to Shat Gambuz Mosque in Bagerhat. It is a very old and famous mosque in Bangladesh. I had read about it in my book and was very excited to see it.

    We went there during our winter vacation. The weather was cool and nice. After a long car ride, we reached the mosque. It is also called the Sixty Dome Mosque, but it has more than sixty domes! I was surprised to see such a big and beautiful mosque made of red bricks.

    The mosque was built a long time ago by Khan Jahan Ali, a great Muslim saint and leader. The walls are thick and strong. Inside, there were many pillars and domes. The design was simple but very beautiful. It felt calm and peaceful inside the mosque.

    Many people were visiting. Some came to pray, and others came to see the history. I saw many students like me learning about the mosque. A guide told us how the mosque was built hundreds of years ago without machines. I was amazed to hear that.

    Outside the mosque, there was a big open space and a clean pond. I saw birds flying around. Near the mosque, there was a shrine of Khan Jahan Ali. Many people were praying there. We also visited the shrine and showed respect.

    My father told me that Shat Gambuz Mosque is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This means it is very important for the world, not just for Bangladesh. I felt proud that such a wonderful place is in my country.

    We spent several hours there. I took many pictures and wrote notes in my notebook. Before leaving, we had snacks and bought a small gift.

    Visiting Shat Gambuz Mosque was a great experience. I learned a lot about our history and culture. I think every student should visit historical places to learn and feel proud of our country.

    16. My Aim in Life

    Aim in life refers to a person’s ultimate goal or purpose that guides their choices, efforts, and aspirations. Everyone has a dream or goal in life. It helps us decide what we want to do in the future. My aim in life is to become a teacher. I want to teach children and help them learn new and useful things.

    I love going to school and learning from my teachers. They are kind, caring, and full of knowledge. I want to be like them. A teacher is like a guide who shows students the right path and helps them become good people.

    I enjoy helping my younger brother with his lessons and helping my friends with homework. It makes me happy. I want to make learning easy and fun for my students. I will be a kind and friendly teacher.

    Teachers are very important for the country. They build the future by teaching children. A good teacher can change a child’s life. I want to help my students grow with honesty, confidence, and knowledge.

    I will not only teach from books, but also teach good manners and values. I will tell my students to be honest, kind, and respectful to everyone. I will listen to their problems and help them as much as I can.

    To become a teacher, I must study hard, go to college, and take training. I will work hard to reach my goal.

    When I become a teacher, I want to work in a village or a small town where many children do not go to school. I will teach them for free and help them build a better life.

    In the future, I want my students to remember me as a good and loving teacher. I want to help my country by giving children a good education.

    Being a teacher is my dream, and I hope it comes true one day.

    17. The Person I Like Most

    The person I like most is Hazrat Muhammad (sm), the Prophet of Islam. He is the greatest and most kind person in the world. I respect and love him very much because he taught us how to live a good and peaceful life.

    Hazrat Muhammad (sm) was born in Makkah a long time ago. He was honest, caring, and always helped others. People called him “Al-Amin,” which means the trustworthy one. He was kind to poor people, orphans, and animals. He never told lies and always spoke the truth.

    He taught people to be kind, honest, and helpful. He told us to respect our parents, love our neighbors, and be good to everyone. Hazrat Muhammad (sm) also taught us to pray, fast, and help the poor. He showed us the right way to live by his own example.

    He was very patient and forgiving. Even when people were cruel to him, he never got angry. He always forgave them and prayed for their goodness. This made him a great leader and a role model for all Muslims.

    Hazrat Muhammad (sm) also loved children and treated them with great care and kindness. He taught that everyone should live in peace and harmony. His teachings guide millions of people around the world every day.

    I try to follow the good lessons of Hazrat Muhammad (sm) in my life. I want to be honest, kind, and helpful like him. I love him very much and pray to Allah to make me a good person.

    In conclusion, Hazrat Muhammad (sm) is the best person to follow. His life and teachings are full of love, peace, and kindness. I am proud to be his follower.

    18. Natural Calamities in Bangladesh

    Bangladesh is a beautiful country full of green fields, rivers, and villages. It has a pleasant climate and fertile soil. However, every year, Bangladesh faces many natural calamities that cause great harm to people, animals, and the environment. A natural calamity is a disaster caused by nature, and it brings sorrow and destruction to human life.

    The main natural calamities in Bangladesh are floods, cyclones, river erosion, droughts, and tornadoes. These disasters damage houses, crops, roads, and bridges and make people suffer in many ways.

    Among them, floods are the most common. During the rainy season, heavy rainfall and river overflow cause serious flooding. Many areas go underwater. People lose their homes, cattle, and crops. In some places, people live on boats or take shelter on high grounds.

    Cyclones also create terrible destruction, especially in coastal areas. Strong winds and high tidal waves break houses, uproot trees, and take many lives. The government has built cyclone shelters to help people stay safe during such storms.

    River erosion is another serious problem. The river water slowly washes away the land beside it, and many families lose their homes and farmland. Droughts happen when there is no rain for a long time, and crops fail to grow. Tornadoes come suddenly with strong winds, destroying everything in their path.

    The government and people are working together to reduce the damage. They build strong houses, plant trees, and help victims with food and medicine.

    Although natural calamities bring suffering, they teach us courage, unity, and patience. We should be prepared and take care of nature to reduce their effects.

    In short, natural calamities are a big problem in Bangladesh, but with awareness, teamwork, and preparation, we can make our country safer and stronger.

    19. Technical Education and General Education

    Education is the key to a better and happier life. It helps us to learn new things, think wisely, and work properly. Without education, no person or country can progress. There are mainly two kinds of education — technical education and general education. Both are equally important for the growth and development of a nation.

    General education means studying common subjects like English, Bangla, Mathematics, Science, History, and Geography. It helps students to understand life, culture, and the world around them. General education also teaches us discipline, manners, honesty, and good behavior. It builds our character and helps us to become responsible citizens. People who receive general education can work as teachers, doctors, lawyers, writers, and government officers. It gives us the knowledge needed to think deeply and act wisely in society.

    Technical education, on the other hand, is practical education. It gives us hands-on training and skills to do specific jobs. Technical education includes learning about machines, electricity, computers, mechanics, and agriculture. It teaches students how to work in factories, farms, offices, and workshops. People with technical education can become engineers, electricians, computer experts, technicians, and skilled workers.

    In a developing country like Bangladesh, technical education is very important. It helps people find jobs more easily and earn a good living. Skilled workers can also work abroad and send money to their families, helping the country’s economy grow.

    Both kinds of education are necessary for progress. General education makes people wise and thoughtful, while technical education makes them skilled and useful.

    The government should promote both types of education and provide technical training in schools and colleges.

    In short, general education gives knowledge, and technical education gives skill. Together they can build a strong, successful, and developed nation.

    20. Artificial Intelligence

    Artificial Intelligence, also known as AI, is the ability of a machine to think, learn, and work like a human. It is a special branch of computer science that helps machines understand information, solve problems, and make decisions. With the help of AI, machines can perform tasks such as talking, reading, writing, and even recognizing faces.

    We can see the use of AI all around us in our daily lives. When we use mobile phones, computers, or the internet, AI helps us in many ways. For example, when we talk to voice assistants like Siri, Alexa, or Google Assistant, they can understand what we say and give the right answers. When we watch videos on YouTube or movies on Netflix, AI suggests what we might like to watch next. Even self-driving cars use AI to move safely and avoid accidents on the roads.

    AI is also used in schools, hospitals, banks, and factories. In schools, AI helps students learn better through smart learning apps and online lessons. In hospitals, doctors use AI to detect diseases early and give better treatment to patients. In banks, AI helps to keep money safe and makes quick and correct decisions for customers.

    However, AI also has some problems. If it is used in the wrong way, it can cause harm. Some people may lose their jobs because machines can work faster than humans. Therefore, we must use AI wisely for the benefit of people and society.

    Artificial Intelligence is one of the greatest inventions of modern science. It is making our world smarter, faster, and more comfortable.

    In short, AI is a good friend of humans if used properly. It is shaping the future and changing the way we live, learn, and work.

     

    21. The July Revolution

    In July 2024, Bangladesh experienced a major event called the July Revolution. This was a large-scale protest led mainly by students and supported by the general public. The movement started to fight against unfair job quotas and the authoritarian rule of the government. People wanted their rights and a fair system where everyone could get equal opportunities.

    The revolution began in June 2024 when the Supreme Court reinstated a 30% job quota for the descendants of freedom fighters, reversing an earlier decision. Many students felt this was unfair because it reduced their chances of getting jobs. At first, the protest focused on reforming the quota system, but it soon grew into a larger movement demanding broader political changes and fairness in governance.

    In July 2024, the situation became serious when the government used force against the protesters. This violent period is now called the July Massacre. Sadly, over 1,500 people lost their lives, including students, journalists, and bystanders. The government’s harsh response angered the public even more and gained wider support for the revolution.

    The protests finally succeeded when Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina resigned on August 5, 2024 and fled to India. An interim government was formed under the leadership of Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus, marking a major change in Bangladesh’s political system.

    After the revolution, the new government introduced reforms to restore democracy and address the problems that caused the uprising. Despite this, the country still faces challenges, such as political divisions and the need for further reforms to ensure lasting peace and fairness.

    The July Revolution of 2024 became a historic moment for Bangladesh. It showed the power of youth movements and how people can fight for justice and democracy. While it brought important political changes, the journey toward a fully fair and democratic society continues, reminding everyone of the importance of courage, unity, and determination.