Thursday, 24 November 2016

Model Question for Class Six (1st & 2nd Paper)


             Model Question  English 1st Paper












          Model Question  English  2nd  Paper

Model Question English 1st Paper for six



             
Model Question English 1st Paper for Class six
2nd Term:   
Model Question: 1
       Subject: English 1st Paper
Time: 2 hours                        Section-A (Seen Reading Test)        Full marks: 100

Read the text carefully and answer the questions 1 and 2.
Hason Raja was born in 1854 in a wealthy landlord’s family in Sylhet. He did not receeive much formal education.  In his youth, he led a life of luxury. He had everything – money, comfort and pleasure. At one time he undestood that all these are meaningless. He gave away all of  his properties. He started to think deeply about the Creator, about life, death and mankind. Hason  Raja wrote a lot of songs, perhaps about thousand in number. His book called “Hason Udash” was published in 1906.The book had 206 songs in it. In his songs Hason called himself “Crazy Hason Raja” or the “Pagla Hason Raja. A volume called “Hason Raja Samagra”(Complete works of Hoson Raja) was also published. The book contained 500 poems and songs. Some of the songs  were written by the poet in Hindi.
Hason Raja’s songs wre always popular in Sylhet. But very soon they spread all over Bangladesh and beyond. In India’s West Bengal, some eminent folk singers made Hason’s songs popular. When you grow older, you will learn more about this great mystic poet through reading and listening to his songs.

Basic English Grammar for High School

Saturday, 19 November 2016

Paragraph



1. Traffic Jam

Traffic jam is a situation in where vehicles cannot move freely and traffic comes to a standstill. It occurs almost all the district towns where a lot of vehicles play every day. Especially it occurs near bus stand, railway crossing, and turn of a road, at the junction of various roads or near a market. It occurs mainly in the morning and afternoon on working days when everyday body tries to attend office in short time or returns home as early as possible. The indiscriminate playing of vehicles like rickshaws, bus, scroters etc and haphazard parking of vehicles and small shops in the footpaths are the main reason of traffic jam. Traffic jam causes untold sufferings to people. Students cannot reach schools in time. It kills our time and lessons our working hours. It causes great sufferings to the ambulance carrying dying patients and the fire brigade vehicles. The increasing of traffic jam hampers our economy. So well spacious roads should be constructed. One-way movement of vehicles should be introduced. The driver should be trained in order to cope with the other developed nations. After doing all these things we can hope to have a good traffic system for our easy and comfortable movement.

Thursday, 17 November 2016

Grammar Rules Review

This is a quick, basic grammar review for nouns, verbs, and the sometimes confusing usage of lay versus lie, and rise versus raise. This reference can be used for term papers, grammar class reviews, or simply for anyone confused or curious about the basics of English grammar.

Monday, 14 November 2016

Story Writing



Story Writing

1.  Once there was a king called Midas. He was very rich. Rich people are not ever satisfied. They want more and more. They more they have, they more they want. The king was not satisfied.----

The Golden Touch
Once there was a king called Midas. He was very rich. Rich people are not ever satisfied. They want more and more. They more they have, they more they want. The king was not satisfied. For this, he prayed to God to get more gold. The God granted his prayer.  In that moment his little daughter came to him. The king touched her and she became a solid gold and could not move. The king was very sad to see that. He understood the fact. Then he prayed to God again to return his blessing. The God returned back it. So we came to know that excess of anything very bad.
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2. Once in a village there lived a very greedy farmer. He had a goose, which gave a golden egg daily. By selling it began to grow richer and richer. But he was so greedy that he wanted become very rich ------------------------.
A Greedy Farmer