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
Most
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
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 A Journey by Air
A journey by air is thrilling and at the same time enjoyable. A few days ago, I made such a journey from Dhaka to
Chittagong, It was December 23, 2002. I arrived at the Zia International Airport, Dhaka, about an hour before the flight. An
airport officer checked my ticket and did all other formalities for the flight. At
about 8:30 a.m. I boarded the plane with
other fellow passengers. When all the passengers were in, the plane took off. Soon the plane started flying high above the
land at full speed towards the destination. Looking through the window I saw patches of clouds floating around the
plane. The houses and trees below were looking like tiny toys. Rivers
flowing below appeared to be thin lines
drawn on a sheet of paper. I was beside myself in joy in such a amazing situation.
It was a short journey. In less than an hour the plane reached Chittagong Airport,
It gradually came down and landed smoothly.
Thus my first but happy and enjoyable journey
came to an end. Although I felt a little nervous at the beginning, I got it
over after a short while. I really enjoyed the journey.
A Paragraph on A Village Fair
A village fair is a large gathering of men,
women and children on a particular occasion. People
of all ages specially the children eagerly wait for this happy occasion. A
village fair is usually held once a year either on the first or on the last day
of the Bengali year. It is generally held
on the bank of a river or a canal, in front of a Temple or a Darghah or under the shade of a big spreading banyan tree. A village
fair is an exhibition of the village products. People of different
professions such as potters, carpenters, blacksmiths, weavers and
others bring their own hand-made products in the fair for display and sale.
Various fancy goods such as toys,
whistles, combs, hairpins, cosmetics, looking glasses, earthen wares, balloons, etc. are also brought for sale in
the fair. In addition to these, different kinds of sweets and seasonal fruits are sold in the fair. Some special
and attractive arrangements are also
made in the fair to attract and amuse the people. These are magic shows,
circus, puppet shows, mock fights, jatra, jarigan etc. A village fair really
appears before the villagers with all
opportunities for joy and merriment. It gives them much relief amidst
their toilsome life.
A Paragraph on A Baishakhi Mela
A Baishakhi mela which is a
regular gathering of people is held every year in the month of Baishakh. The mela holds the image of rural
Bangladesh. It is one of the chief attractions of village life. Stalls of various things and articles
of daily use are set up in a mela. Traditional handicrafts, bamboo flutes, potteries,
wooden things are available in these stalls, funny goods, sweetmeats, dolls, toys etc. are
also sold in the mela. Men, women and children
come to the mela in large numbers to enjoy themselves. Women and children are
found busy in buying things after their choice. Grown up people buy things of
household needs and stationery goods.
Cultural functions of the traditional Bangla folk-song, jaree, bhawaia, etc.
are often held there. Sometimes, circus parties and magic shows become the special
attractions of the mela. The mela lasts for throughout the month of Baishakh.
Now the Baishakhi mela is also held in towns
and cities which establishes a relationship between a village life and a city life. The mela is regarded as a great
source of joy and happiness to the people.
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