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6. A Village Fair
Write a paragraph on ‘A Village Fair’ by answering the following questions. Your paragraph should not exceed 100 words :
a)What is a village fair?
b)Where does it sit and on what occasion?
c)How long does it last?
d)What kinds of goods come here?
e)What importance does it play on rural life?
A village fair is an occasion of the village people to enjoy a public gathering. It is one of the most important events for the villagers. The fair is held on a specific occasion including Pahela Baishakh, Chaittro Sangkranti, Eid, Durga Puja, etc.
The village fair is organised by a village committee. The committee organises the fair at an open field. Hundreds of stalls and make-shift shops of various items are installed at the fair. Children wait for a long time for the fair. They count down the days and make a list of buying goods from the fair.
Different forms of entertainments including circus show, mock fight, magic show, jatra, puppet show amuse the villagers. Men, women and children of all ages gather and buy many fancy things for their household purposes.
They also arrange for a family get-together and invite their relatives centreing the event.The fair brings much pleasure to the villagers and gives them relaxed. But some evil practices including gambling in the fair must be discouraged.
7. Load-Shedding
Write a paragraph on ‘Load Shedding’ by answering the following questions.
a)What is load shedding?
b)Why does it occur?
c)How does it cause a great harm to us?
d)How can we solve this problem?
Load shedding means the discontinuity of supply of electricity for short or long time. Nowadays it has become a part of our daily life. There are many reasons for load-shedding. The insufficient production of electricity is the main reason of it. Misuse and illegal connection of electricity are the other reasons of it.
It occurs mostly at night because the demand of electricity is more than in the daytime. The bad effects of load-shedding are beyond description. It creates problem in the socio-economic development of the country. Mills and factories, shops, hospitals etc. become paralyzed due to load shedding.
The sufferings of the students know no bounds. They sit in the darkness closing their books during the load-shedding. They suffer a lot of if it occurs in the time of their examination. The patients also suffer terribly because operation stops in hospitals for load shedding. Load-shedding at night also encourages the thieves.
However, this problem should be solved at any cost. The concerned authority must take necessary steps to stop it. More power stations should be established. Illegal connection and system loss should also be stopped. After all, there is no alternative to be conscious about the misuse of electricity.
8. Your School Library
Write a paragraph on “Your School Library” by answering the following questions. Your paragraph should not exceed 100 words :
a)What is a school library?
b)Why is it needed for you?
c)What kinds of books are there in your school library?
d)Why is it called a store-house of knowledge?
e)What is the role of a school library?
A library is a storehouse of knowledge. Library satisfies our eternal knowledge of the unknown and the unseen. A library plays an important role in the realm of knowledge. A library is a part and parcel of a school. No school is complete without library. Our school has a big library. It is housed in two separate two-storied building.
The library has a good collection of books. There are many almirahs. The books are arranged in different shelves according to the subjects. The reading room and the office room of the librarian are separate. The librarian has some assistants. There is a big reading room.
The reading room is well furnished. When we take the help of a catalogue, the assistants at once find the book and help us. We are issued library cards. We can borrow books from the library. In the reading room we can read as many as books as we like. Silence is must here. Nobody is allowed to make noise. The library is very helpful for us.
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9. Your School Magazine
Write a paragraph about ‘Your School Magazine’ in about 100-120 words by answering the following questions :
a)What is a school magazine?
b)Why does it contain?
c)How are the topics for the magazine selected?
d)Why is a school magazine important?
The name of our school is Jalalabad B.L High School. Like others, we have a school magazine. The name of our school magazine is “AL AMEEN”. It is very beautiful. At first a magazine committe is formad in a general metting for the publication of the magazine.
The English teacher is the cheif patron of the committee. Short stories, poems and jokes etc. are published in it. The reports of sports and games and other caltural works of the students finds an opportunity to express their ideas. We write many features about life and man.
10. A Village Doctor
Write a paragraph on ‘A Village Doctor’ by answering the following questions. Your paragraph should not exceed 100 words :
a)Who is a village doctor?
b)What is his qualification?
c)What type of things are found in his dispensary?
d)When does he come to his dispensary and see his patients?
e)What is his importance in the society?
A village doctor is a physician who gives medical treatment to the rural people. He is a popular figure in the village. He is familiar (cwiwPZ) to almost every villager. He is not a qualified (†hvM¨Zvm¤úbœ) doctor. He is a quack.
He starts his career with the experience he had gathered by working with a doctor or in a dispensary. So, he has a lot of practical experience. He can deal well with the common diseases. He has a dispensary with an almirah, a chair, a table and one or two benches. He sits in the dispensary, examines the patients and gives medicines.
He receives the cost of medicine. Then he goes out in the village to see his patients (†ivMx). Generally he goes on foot. In the absence of any qualified doctor, a village doctor renders useful services to the villagers. He is thus an important person to them.
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