A paragraph on Your Native Village


Your Native Village

(Introduction/Name and situation, Area, population and occupation, Means of communication, Important places, Climate of the village, Products, Economic condition, Conclusion)

 


The name of my native village is Noapara where I was born and brought up. It is under Raozan Thana in the district of Chattogram. It is an ideal village in Bangladesh. It is 12 kilometres away from the Thana Headquarters.

Our village is about three miles long and two miles broad. About ten thousand people of different classes and communities live here. They are the Muslims, the Hindus and the Buddhists. People of different occupation live here. Some of the inhabitants are Government employees. Others are teachers, professors, lawyers, doctors and merchants and the rest are farmers. Moreover, carpenters, artisans, fishermen, weavers, gold-smiths etc. live here.

The system of communication of this village is remarkable. A district council road runs through our village. There are many muddy roads also. People can reach Dhaka-Chattogram Highway by bus.

There are two primary schools, a high school, a madrasha, a branch post office, a village market and a police station. There is also a Health Complex in our village. The village is famous for its social and cultural activities.

A daily market is held in the morning everyday and the 'hat' where we get all the necessary things of life sits twice in a week. The villagers observe different festivals. The Hindus observe the Durgapuja, the Saraswatipuja etc. The Muslims enjoy the two Eids and other festivals. The Buddhists also celebrate the Buddha Purnima.

The climate of our village is exactly suitable for our health. The river, the large cornfields, the garden, the orchards etc. add to its beauty. Fresh vegetables, drinking water, fish, milk, meat etc. are available in plenty.

 The soil of the village is fertile & suitable. So we get rice, jute oilseed etc. in plenty. Every family has a garden near the dwelling house. Flower-plants and fruit-trees are grown there. Most of the villagers earn their livelihood by selling surplus fruits and vegetables. So to speak, it helps them economically.

The people of my village are very gentle. They live in perfect harmony with one another. There is no clash among the different castes. Elders are respected and obeyed, and the under-dogs are not exploited and hated. Ours is a progressive village. I am very proud of being a son of such a village. On the whole, It is a paradise to us.

A paragraph on Your/My School Diary



I am a student of the YWCA Higher Secondary Girls' School located at 11 Green Road, Dhanmondi, Dhaka. Our school supplies a school diary to each student. It is a bound book containing a form of personal Memoranda at the beginning of the diary. Every student fills in the form. Then there are three pages meant for class routine. Names of the days are printed at the vertical left column and periods are mentioned at upper column horizontally. Class routine may change at different times of the year. So these three pages are kept for accommodating the new routines. The rest of the pages of the diary contain the printed pages with the heading 'Home work' at the top of the page and underneath the heading. There are sub-headings— Date, Subject & Task. Every student is to record the date, subjects taught and home works given at different periods of that date. Every student is to carry the diary with him/her at the school. This system of keeping a school diary is very useful to every student. I keep my diary regularly. It helps me much to prepare my lessons and to do my home works regularly. 

A paragraph on The Necessity of Physical Exercise


Physical exercise means the movement of different limbs of the body to keep them mobile and strong. The proper growth of different organs of the body depends on physical exercise. Without it none can enjoy good health. It makes a man strong and active and keeps him free from diseases. Regular physical exercise ensures a sound mind in a sound body. It offers us recreation too. It keeps our mind away from drudgery of work and fills it with joy. It gives us fresh energy and helps us to return to work with renewed vigour. It ensures proper circulation of blood in our body and increases the power of digestion. It prolongs our life and strengthens our mind. A man who takes physical exercise regularly looks stronger and younger than his age. But all sorts of exercise are not suitable for men and women of all ages. Running, swimming, playing, LT, riding are suitable for the young, while walking is good for the old. Again, morning and evening are the proper time for taking physical exercise. If we want to live a happy and healthy life and to keep our body strong and active, we should take regular physical exercise. 

A Paragraph on How We Have Observed the Victory Day


Victory Day Observed
Every year we observe the 16th December as a Victory Day. On this day in 1971 the barbarous Pakistani army surrendered to the joint commander of the Indian Army and Bangladesh Liberation Forces. Through their surrender the nine months' War of Liberation came to an end and Bangladesh came into existence as an independent sovereign state. As such this day is regarded as the Victory Day. Yesterday we observed this Victory Day in our school premises in a ceremonious way. The function began with the hoisting of our national flag at 6 o'clock in the morning. In the afternoon a discussion meeting was held with the headmaster in the chair. The Mayor of Dhaka City Corporation was the chief guest. Students, guardians and other guests also attended the function. The students sang some patriotic songs. A few students recited patriotic poems of Tagore and Nazrul. Various speakers spoke on the occasion explaining the significance of the day in our national life. The function came to a close with a vote of thanks by the assistant teachers.

A paragraph on How to Do Well in the Examination

A student who studies regularly, learns his lessons well and makes a good preparation is sure to do well in the examination. But there are some students who work hard but cannot do well in the examination. To do well in the examination, a student should be regular to his studies from the very beginning of the year. It helps a student to prepare his lessons thoroughly. Many students neglect their studies at the beginning and when the examination approaches, they start cramming. But cramming does not help a student in time of his need. Clear concept about a subject helps a student to answer the questions properly. Secondly, a student has to make his notes for the examinations through proper understanding and constant practice. Because without understanding memorized things may not be effective when a student wants to reproduce them. Again, a student should have a fairly good command of the language to answer the uncommon questions set in the examination. Above all, to do well in the examination a student must he industrious, dutiful, sincere, punctual and hard working

A paragraph on How to Learn English Well

Learneng: Dialogue about how to learn English wellMost of the students of our country feel much difficulty in learning English well. I would like to put here some suggestions about how to learn English well and how to secure good marks in English. The first and foremost duty of a student is to attend his/her English classes regularly and listen to what his/her teachers say in the classes. Secondly, he has to read English correctly and try to understand it properly. Reading a thing correctly and then understanding the same properly will help him to know the same in a better way. Thirdly, a student has to write frequently what he has learnt. The practice of writing is a good way of knowing a subject and a language. Finally, a student should make the habit of speaking English in their day to day life. This will help him to speak English well. I believe, if anybody follows the above method he will soon feel easy to read, write and speak English well. 

A Paragraph on A Journey by Train

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I made an enjoyable journey by train last week. I like to tell something about it. My elder sister lives in Dhaka with her husband. My parents told me to pay a visit to her residence. So. I accompanied by two of my friends took a journey by train from Jamalpur to Dhaka. We bought our tickets and got into the train at 5 a.m. It was an inter-city train. It stopped only at Mymensingh and then reached Dhaka, We had an exciting experience of the journey. The train was not very crowded. We enjoyed the mild jerking of the train and the rhythmic sounds of the wheels. We also enjoyed various scenes on the both sides of the railway line. They seemed to be running in the opposite direction. Houses, trees, bridges and stations came and vanished in the twinkling of an eye. All these were worth seeing and enjoying. We enjoyed them very much. The memory of the journey will remain ever fresh in my mind.

A paragraph on Your Native Village

Your Native Village (Introduction/Name and situation, Area, population and occupation, Means of communication,  Important places, Climate ...