Tuesday, March 26, 2013

A Day Labourer paragraph -class 7



The people who are engaged in daily work on hire are called day labourers. A day labourer is a very familiar person to us. Generally he has no land and property of his own. Day labourers live in both towns and villages. He rises early in the morning and goes out in search of work. He works hard from dawn to dusk. He is to work in all good and bad weather . Sometimes  he become tired but cannot take rest. He cannot provide  food, education and medicine to his family properly. .Really the life of a day labourer is a painful one in our country. He can hardly enjoy peace and happiness. He has the right  to live in the society decently.The government of the people or society should come forward to help such people and change their miserable  condition.

Monday, March 25, 2013

International Mother Language Day


21 February is a red letter day in our history. This day has been declared as the International Mother Language Day by the UNESCO. So this is now a worldwide occasion. We hoist the National Flag half-mast and wear black badges. This great occasion reminds us of those heroic sons of the soil who sacrificed their lives to glorify our mother language. In this morning hundreds and thousands of people walk bare-footed to the Central Shaheed Minar. It is called prabhat Pherry. The President and the Prime Minister lay floral wreaths at the Shaheed Minar. Different socio-cultural organizations pay homage to the martyrs of the Language Movement. This day is a national holiday. People hold discussion meetings on the occasion. They discuss the significance of the day. The Radio and the BTV put up special programs. The national dailies bring out special supplements highlighting the significance of the day. The head of the state and the head of the government give separate messages to the nation. Thus this day is observed in our country and also all over the world. 

Friday, March 22, 2013

MY FIRST DAY AT SCHOOL. class-7

I am Tahmina. I started my school at the age of six. My father took me to school. My father walked to school but I ran all the way. After about half an hour we arrived at the school. There were many people there, but I did not know anyone. I was afraid of all the new faces, because they did not look friendly. Next I was taken to the headmaster’s room. The headmaster asked my name and I told him. Then he called the class teacher, Mr. Amin to take me to the class and look after. Mr. Amin welcomed me and gave me a seat in the classroom. I enjoyed my first day at school very much.

consoling the sudden death of his father.


Write a letter to your friend consoling the sudden death of his father.
234, Dhanmondi
Dhaka-1205
20th April, 1013

My dear Rana,
I am very shocked to hear that your father is no more on earth. I could never think that he would leave us in such a premature age. I do not know how to console you in such a situation. Your grief is so great that words will fail to console you.  The loss of a father is irreparable. I do not know how to console you in such a situation.
I only pray to Allah that, He might give you strength to bear the loss. I also pray heartily that her soul may rest in peace.

Sincerely yours,
Rony.

spend the summer vacation with you.


Write a letter to your friend requesting him to spend the summer vacation with you.
Dated: January 10,2012
Barisal
My dear Hasan,
I think that your examination is now over and your school is going to be closed for the summer vacation very soon. How will you pass these holidays? I shall be very happy if you spend with us at our house. I am sure you will feel happy here. You will have plenty of fresh things to eat and pure air to breathe. We shall walk and play as much as we like and also be able to read together.
Mother will be very glad to have you in our midst. Eagerly  waiting for a reply from you.

disciplined and regular


Discipline as well as regularity is very important for a student to mould his life. Write a letter to your younger brother, who reads in a school, advising him to be disciplined and regular in his daily life.

205, Green Road,
Dhaka,
20th April 2013

Dear Rana,
I am happy to hear that you are quite well. I would like to tell you how important it is for you to be discipline and regular in your daily life.
As you are a student, your first and foremost duty is to be attentive and regular in your studies. You must be regular and punctual in attending your classes at school. You should obey the rules and regulations of your school and follow all the instructions of your teachers in to to. Your homework, too, should be done in time. Never leave away anything for tomorrow, which you can do today.
You should give importance to discipline not only at school but also at home. You should have your meals at the right time everyday. You should make it a habit to go to bed before midnight and get up early in the morning.
I know you are a good boy and hope you will not neglect my advice. I am sure you will cut a good figure in the SSC Examination and shine in life. With good wishes to you all,

                                                                                    Your loving brother,
From,
Rajib
205, Green Road,
Dhaka.


Stamp
To,
Rana
118,Sadar Road
Barisal.

                                                                           Rajib

Responsibility Paragraph-Class 9



Responsibility comes from our civic sense which makes us conscious regarding our duties. Man is a social being. In the society we cannot do whatever we like. We have to perform some duties and responsibilities for the society. From Islamic views it is called “ Hakkul Ibad”. For being a student we have some responsibilities to the society, as a family member we have some sacred responsibilities to our family. We need the help of others. At the same time we have to come forward to help others when they need. By doing this responsibility we are grown up socially. In the text book we see Rony acted like a responsible man. They helped Tanim in his accident. Rony took Tanim to the hospital and from there he phoned Tanim’s parents. He also paid the money to the taxi driver.  This is undoubtedly a responsible work. If we work responsibly in the world, it will be a better place for living.

Thursday, March 21, 2013

Paragraph- A Good Citizen


A good citizen is one who properly fulfills his or her role as a citizen following the rules of his land or society. Good citizenship makes a man good citizen. Good citizens are those who never harm other people. It is a noble quality that is essential for the people of a country. A good citizen lives in a society with clam and peace. He never quarrels with others. He does not become jealous towards other members of the society. Rather than he becomes friendly to all. He believes in co-operation. He is ready to die for his country. He builds up a friendly environment in the society. Actually, good citizens are the heart and soul of a country. A good citizen is very important to make a peaceful society. A good citizen is respected by all of the society. One important aspect for being a good citizen is to help people. All around us, we can see there are always people in need for our help. Our job as good citizens is to help those kinds of people. Another important thing we have to remember for being a good citizen is to have an active participation in our community.  We all should try to be a good citizen. As a student, I always try to be a good citizen.

Monday, March 11, 2013

My Best Friend


MY BEST FRIEND
Life without friend is meaningless. I have some friends. Toma is the best of my friends. He comes of a high family. His father is the headmaster of a local reputed High School and his mother is a housewife. Both of his parents are amiable and affectionate. They love me very much. Toma and I read in the same class and attend the same school. We go to school together and pass our leisure time together. When I fall ill, she comes to our house and looks after me. She is so nice that everybody of our family likes her. On holiday, when she is away from home, she writes to me. I also write to her. We should have good girls as friends. This is because good company elevates character.

My Home Town

The name of my home town is Savar. Savar is an Upazila of Dhaka District. It is located at a distance of about 24 km to the northwest of Dhaka city. Savar is mostly famous for Smriti soudho. Savar Upazila had a population of 1,387,426. Savar has 13 Unions/Wards, 350 Mauzas/Mahallas, and 321 villages. Presently Savar Upazila divided into to 2 thanas, one is Savar Main and other is Ashulia. Agriculture and manufacturing are the two major economic sectors in Savar. The main crops grown here are Paddy, Jute, peanut, onion, garlic, chilli and other vegetables. The main fruits cultivated here are Jackfruit, mango, olive, papaya, guava, kamranga, berry and banana. Bangladesh Export processing zone is located in this upazila.