Friday, January 27, 2023

Paragraph: Environment Pollution

Environment Pollution

Paragraph: Our environment comprises air, water, soil, sound and so on. When these essential elements are polluted, it is called environment pollution. First, air, an inseparable element of the environment, is polluted by the smoke from the industrial plants, motor-vehicles and dust from the roads and construction sites. Besides, when a dead animal is left unburied, it pollutes the air. Moreover, deforestation increases the amount of carbon dioxide in the air; the gas is also responsible for air pollution. Furthermore, burning of fossil fuels pollutes air. Secondly, water is another important element of the environment. It is contaminated, when people cast away waste materials into water. In addition, leakage of oil from water vehicles and presence of organic materials into water can be held responsible for water pollution. Thirdly, soil, another integral part of the environment, is polluted by the industrial exhaust, deforestation, over-use of agricultural pesticides, chemical fertilizers, improper disposal of polythene shopping bags. Fourthly, sound, another necessary component of the environment, is polluted by playing music aloud here and there, honking harshly, use of hydraulic horns. By the way, we, humans, are largely responsible for these types of pollution. If pollution keeps on going in this manner, we will suffer in near future. In this regard, people must be made aware of different types of pollution, only then we can prevent our environment from pollution. As we are part of the environment, preservation of those elements benefits our whole existence on earth.    


Md. Saiful Alam

BA Honours, BEd (1st Class) and MA in English

Assistant Teacher of English 

Machkhola Secondary School, Satkhira Sadar, Satkhira

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Story: The Honest Woodcutter



An Honest Woodcutter

Long long ago there lived an honest woodcutter in a village. He earned his livelihood selling wood in a nearby market. Once he went out for a forest to cut wood with an iron axe. Suddenly, his axe fell into the river while cutting wood. As a result, he was crying because he could not buy another axe. After a while, a beautiful fairy appeared before him and asked the reason of his crying. He told her everything. So, she took pity on him and dived into the water of the river and came up with a silver axe. Then she asked him if it was his one. He replied, “No”. Again, she dived for the second time and came out with a gold axe and asked him if it was his one. He replied the same. Afterwards, she disappeared in the water and stood before him with the same axe he had lost. Then, he answered, “Yes, it is mine.” The fairy became very glad at the honesty of the woodcutter and rewarded him with all three axes. Moral: “Honesty is always rewarded.”

Word Meaning
Livelihood: (n): living / bread / food 2. Weep (v): cry with a low sound 3. Afford (v): have the ability to pay 4. Take pity: (verbal phrase): show sympathy to someone at the time of their sadness 5. Appear: (v): be present 6. Disappear: (v): vanish

Md. Saiful Alam

BA Honours, BEd (1st Class) and MA in English

Assistant Teacher of English 

Machkhola Secondary School, Satkhira Sadar, Satkhira

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Story: The Wonderful Goose

  The Wonderful Goose 

There lived a farmer in a village. He had a wonderful goose. It used to lay a gold egg every day. The farmer was very greedy. As the goose laid a gold egg a day, it would take time for him to be rich. He thought that the belly of the goose was full of eggs. If he cut the belly of it open, he would get all the eggs at a time. In that way, he would be solvent overnight. So, he told his wife about his plan but his wife, a greedless person, forbade him to do so. But he didn’t pay any heed to her advice.  Finally, he cut the stomach of the goose with a sharp knife. But alas! There was no egg. The farmer felt sorry for his foolish act. Moral: “Grasp all, lose all.”   

Words Meaning

Greedy: (adj): wanting a lot more food, money and so on than you need 2. Greedless: (adj): greed free. 3. Grasp: (v): to quickly take something in your hand(s) and hold it firmly 4. Solvent: (adj): (especially of companies) having enough money to pay all the money that is owed to other people. 5. Forbid: (v): refuse to allow something 6. Pay heed to: (verbal phrase): pay attention 7. Overnight: (adv): for or during the night     

Md. Saiful Alam

BA Honours, BEd (1st Class) and MA in English

Assistant Teacher of English 

Machkhola Secondary School, Satkhira Sadar, Satkhira

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Story: Robert Bruce and the Spider


Robert Bruce was the King of Scotland. He fought against King Edward I of England for the independence of his country. But he lost the battle again and again. Being defeated for six times, he lost all hopes and fled away to save his life. Once, he was lying in a cave in a forest. There he saw a spider trying to reach the top of the steep wall of the cave. It fell down repeatedly, but it did not give up its attempts. At its seventh attempt, it succeeded in reaching the top. The incident inspired Bruce to gather his soldiers together. He fought against the English army and got the independence of Scotland. The story teaches us, “Failure is the pillar of success.”  

Md. Saiful Alam

BA Honours, BEd (1st Class) and MA in English

Assistant Teacher of English 

Machkhola Secondary School, Satkhira Sadar, Satkhira

 E-mail: suman64924@gmail.com

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Thursday, January 19, 2023

Letter: Write a letter to your friend about the importance of trees

Letter: Write a letter to your friend about the importance of trees 


Dear Bithi,

Hope you’re well by the grace of the Creator. Anyway, I got your letter yesterday. In it, you wanted to know about the importance of trees. I’m telling you about it in short.

 

Trees are the best gift of nature. They are useful to us in many ways. They give us oxygen. They make the environment beautiful. They give us food, wood and shade. Houses, chairs and furniture are made from wood. Many animals get their food from leaves, vegetables and fruit from trees.

 

Truly yours,

Nila

From,

Nila

Katia, Dhalipara,

Upazila + Post + District: Satkhira 

To,

Bithi 

Mirpur D Block 

Dhaka - 1216

 Word Meaning

Words

Meaning

Importance

 

In short

 

Useful

 

gift

 

oxygen

 

environment

 

furniture

 



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