Sunday, March 22, 2015

Congratulations! Well done! Lesson 9

Rahall is a good singer. He loves to sing folk songs and is                                              quite popular with the young generation. His new album has just come out.
Nile        :  Hello, Rahall! You look very happy today!
Rahall     : I am happy. i just heard that my new album of                                                          Lesion’s songs has been a hit!                    
Nile        : Oh, great!   Congratulations!

Rahall     : Thanks, Nile. I can‘t tell you how happy I am!

Holding Hands Lesson 8

Holding  Hands                               Lesson 8

Listen and read.
Holding Hands
                                                           -Leonora M Link
Elephants walking
Along the trails
Are holding hands
By holding tails
Trunks and tails
Are handy things
When elephants walk
In Circus rings.
And when they walk
It never fails
They’re holding hands

By holding tails.

Going to a new school Lesson:7

Read the following poem and end this lesson with fun and laughter.
         Let’s Play
                        -Kate Greenaway

School is over,
                Oh, what fun!
Lessons finished,
           Play begun.
Who’ll run fastest,
     You or I?
Who’ll laugh loudest?

     Let us try.

Going to a new school Lesson:6 Read the following passage about Tar

Read the following passage about Taren’s fist in the new school:


My firth day at the new school was interesting. I was going to my school with my father in a rickshaw. We reached school after 5 minutes. My father said good bye and left me at the school gate. I want in and found that everyone gone to class. 

Friday, March 20, 2015

Where are you from? Lesson 2

Imagine that you are at a bus/railway station. A friend introduces you to somebody. You couldn’ t hear his name properly for the sound around. Now make a conversation among you, your friend and tha new person.

 ii)      Sometimes the same questions can be asked in a different way. Here is a conversation between an Immigration officer and a passenger at the Shahjalal international Airpot Dhaka. Listen to the conversation first and then practice it with a partner.

Officer        : Your name, Sir?
Passenger  : Robert Smith.
Officer        : Where do you come from, Mr. Smith?
Passenger  : Australia.
Officer         : And where are you comeing from now?
Passenger  : I’m coming from London.
Officer         : Welcome to Bangladesh, Sir.
                           Have a nice stay.

Passenger  : Thank you.

Where are you from? Lesson 1

It is natural that whan two people meet they would continue their conversation         furher. They may want to know where the other comes from, or what the other person    does and so on. Here are some conversation in such everyday situations.
A    Listen to and then practice the conversations below with your class friends.
i)                    Mamun and his friend Akash have gone to a book fair. A lot of other people have also come. They are all taling, laughing and buying books. Mamun introduces Akash to someone. Because of the noise around, Akash cannt hear his name.
Mamun        : Akash, I’d like you to meet…….
Akash            : Hello! My name is Akash. I’m sorry. I couldn’ t catch your nam
The stranger : James. James Collins. Nice to meet you.    
Akash            : Nice to meet you, too. Where are you from, James?
James            : I’m from England.

Lesson 4: Noun (Singular and Plural) (continued)

Some nouns that end in f or fe are changed to ‘ves’ to form the plural:
Singular                                    Plural
Calf                                            Calves
Half                                            Halves
Knife                                           Knives
Leaf                                             Leaves
Wife                                               Wives
Loaf                                                Loaves
Sheaf                                              Sheaves

Some nouns That end in f simply add ‘s’ to from the plural:

Thursday, March 19, 2015

Lisson 2: Number (Singular and Plural)

Noun can be Singular or Plural. Most nouns are made plural by adding s to the aingular foem.

          Singular
           Plural
It is acat.
The boy is health.
Mina is a pretty girl.
It is a grammar book.
A flower is a beautiful thing.
This a ball pen.
Cats are domestic animals.
Boys are often noisy.
Girls are usually delicate.
Grammar book are often dull.
Beautiful thing are expensive.
Ball pens are very convenient

Lesson 1 : Noun

Lesson 1 : Noun
Words are classified into parts of speech. There are 8 types of  parts of speech which: naun, pronoun, verb, adverb, adjective, preposition, conjunction, interjection.
Nouns: A noun is a naming word. It may name:
     1)a person: Kamal, Jamila.

Wednesday, March 18, 2015

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