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January 3,<strong>2012</strong> www.<strong>englishbd</strong>.<strong>com</strong> evsjv‡`‡k me©cÖ_g Bs‡iwR wel‡qi c~Y©v½ I‡qemvBUS.S.C Final Suggestions-<strong>2012</strong><strong>Jessore</strong> <strong>Board</strong>Sub: English 1 st & 2 nd PapersFull Marks: 100 & 100Paragraph: (Q: 13 OR 10)01. Traffic Jam *** 02. School Magazine ***03. Effects of Dowry / Dowry System ** 04. Water Pollution **05. International Mother Language Day ** 06. Your Favourite Hobby07. Arsenic Pollution ** 08. Your School Library *09. A Day Labourer / A Street Hawker ** 10. Your Neighbours *11. Impact of Satellite Television 12. Environment Pollution *13. The Person You Like Most * 14. A Bus Stand15. Load Shedding *** 16. Impact of Deforestation ***17. Celebration of Pahela Baishakh * 18. Natural Disasters in Bangladesh *19. Leisure / Common Pastimes 20. Greenhouse Effect / Global Warming *21. Rootless / Street Children / Street Beggars in Bangladesh 22. Junk Food *23. Tree Plantation 24. May Day25. A Winter Morning 26. The Life of a FarmerRe-ordering Sentences: (Q: 12)01. Pyramids * 02. Climbing mountains 03. Alexander and Porus ***04. A great conqueror Taimur ** 05. Alexander, the king of Macedonia * 06. William Somerset Maugham **07. Alfred Bernard Nobel *** 08. Carrying Sacks 09. Christopher Marlowe10. Stevenson 11. Buckingham Palace 12. Robinson Crusoe *13. Queen Victoria * 14. Kazi Nazrul Islam *** 15. Van Beethoven16. Ben Johnson 17. How to find an honest man 18. Louis Braille *19. William Wordsworth * 20. Conquering Mount Everest 21. Queen Victoria22. Tenzing and Hillary 23. Landing on the Moon 24. Sir Walter Raleigh25. Fish and whale26. A farmer and a nobleman27. Ibna Sina ***28. Fishing in the sea29. Robert Herrick *30. Olympic Games *31. King Midas **32. The Eiffel Tower33. Luis Pasteur34. Tiger35. Charles Dickens36. Gender discrimination37. Nelson Mandela38. Emily Dickinson39. Marco Polo *40. Martin Luther King **41. Tipu Sultan42. Change of Feroza’s lot43. Sheikh Saadi ***44. Mark Twain45. Napoleon Bonaparte 46. Water pollution 47. Lawrence Binyon48. O’ Henry 49. A thirsty crow 50. Hazrat Abdul Quader Jilani **51. William Shakespeare * 52. Hazrat Ibrahim (AS) and Kaaba 53. Widow Douglas and Huck Finn54. Thomas Alva Edison ** 55. Einstein *** 56. Spider and Robert Bruce ***57. Dr. Kudrat-e-Khuda 58. Ibn-I-Batuata * 59. Rabindranath Tagore|| AUTHOR :: DIGITAL SUCCESS IN ENGLISH || www.sarbin.peperonity.<strong>com</strong> || Email: sarbin_munshi@yahoo.<strong>com</strong> || Next Page >>


January 3,<strong>2012</strong> www.<strong>englishbd</strong>.<strong>com</strong> evsjv‡`‡k me©cÖ_g Bs‡iwR wel‡qi c~Y©v½ I‡qemvBU60. Mother Teresa ** 61. Alexander Fleming 62. Androcles and a lion ***63. Iswar Chandra Bidya Sagar 64. Hatem Tai ** 65. Hajjaj-bin-Yusuf & Rajah Dahir66. Clever crow and foolish dog 67. Tareq and his classmates 68. Honesty of a farmer69. A crow and a snake 70. Two beggars in a city * 71. Two friends and a bear72. Abu Ben Adhem * 73. Importance of learning English 74. Buddha *Letter Writing: (Q:14)01. Telling friend how to improve his English **02. Congratulating friend on his brilliant success ***03. Describing pen-friend about the foods, food habits & culture of Bangladesh *04. Inviting someone to attend your birthday party05. Advising younger brother / friend not to adopt unfair means06. Advising friend / younger brother to read newspaper07. Describing friend about a picnic/study tour/a historical place/prize giving ceremony ***08. Consoling friend on his father’s / mother’s death09. Thanking friend for his hospitality / cooperation *10. Telling father about your progress of study11. Advising friend on how to adjust the new place and the new food. **Application Writing: (Q:11)01. To the Headmaster to change one of your elective subjects ***02. To the Headmaster for a seat in the college hostel **03. To the Headmaster for a transfer certificate **04. To the Headmaster for the testimonial that you need for college admission **05. To the Headmaster to participate in the Relief Fund Raising Programme *06. To the Headmaster not to allow any student or teacher to use cell phone in the classroom / examination hall07. To the Headmaster for seeking permission to stage a drama / to arrange a cultural function ***08. To the Headmaster for enhancing facilities in the college library / <strong>com</strong>mon room / canteen / hostel ***09. To the Headmaster for setting up a college library / <strong>com</strong>mon room / auditorium / canteen / hostel ***10. To the Headmaster for organising a debating club / <strong>com</strong>puter club / literary club / spoken club / language lab ***11. To the Headmaster for a short leave *12. To the Editor of a newspaper for making people aware of traffic jam / street accident ***13. To the Editor of a newspaper on the indiscriminate use of loud speakers14. To the Editor of a newspaper to raise public awareness of the nuisance of garbage in your locality *15. To the Editor of a newspaper for taking action by the concerned authority against mosquito menace / load-shedding16. To the UNO / DC for sending immediately relief for the flood-affected people *17. To the union council Chairman for constructing a bridge / road / culvert / sinking a deep tube-well ***Dialogue Writing: (Q: 12)01. About admission in a college / choice of career / future plan / aim in life ***02. About the importance of learning English correctly ***03. About illiteracy and how to eradicate it ***04. About the students’ failure in English and its solution ***05. On the results of your school in the SSC Exam **06. Customer and shopkeeper / You and book-seller **07. About your preparation for the SSC Exam / Test Exam ***08. About the procedure of opening a bank account09. About the causes and effects of acid-throwing / AIDS / smoking / something detrimental10. About what you intend to do after your SSC Exam ***11. About load-shedding between two SSC candidates **12. About an interesting novel you have read *13. About the benefits of early rising *14. Doctor and patient / Teacher and student15. About issuing a TC / three days’ leave from your Head Teacher16. About city life and village life17. About the causes of road accidents in our country *18. About the recent success/failure of the Bangladesh Cricket Team *19. Importance of newspaper / internet / English / travelling / <strong>com</strong>puter / Mobile phone *|| AUTHOR :: DIGITAL SUCCESS IN ENGLISH || www.sarbin.peperonity.<strong>com</strong> || Email: sarbin_munshi@yahoo.<strong>com</strong> || Next Page >>


January 3,<strong>2012</strong> www.<strong>englishbd</strong>.<strong>com</strong> evsjv‡`‡k me©cÖ_g Bs‡iwR wel‡qi c~Y©v½ I‡qemvBUStory Writing: (Q: 13)01. An honest woodcutter *** 02. The golden touch (King Midas) *03. Unity is strength ** 04. The fox and the crow **05. A friend in need is a friend in deed *** 06. Grasp all, lose all ***07. The happy cobbler and money ** 08. Two rats and the monkey **09. The honesty of a school boy 10. An instance of devotion to mother ***11. A dog with a piece of meat over a bridge * 12. A thirsty crow’s drinking from a jar *13. Who will bell the cat? *** 14. As you sow, so you reap15. Two friends and bear in the jungle * 16. Hare and tortoise17. The poor farmer and a purse of gold *** 18. The noble courage of a small boy19. A sleeping lion and the little mouse * 20. The greedy man and his goose **21. The judgement of the Kazi and Nasiruddin Hojja * 22. To rescue a drowning boy **23. Robert Bruce and the spider ** 24. The wisdom of King Solomon *25. What is sport to cat is death to rat 26. An astrologer and a king *27. The wolf and the craneComposition Writing: (Q:14 OR 11)01. Tree Plantation / Afforestation ** 02. Digital Bangladesh **03. Your Childhood Memories *** 04. A Village Market / A Village Fair ***05. Bad Effects of Deforestation ** 06. Your Duties As a Student **07. Your Aim in Life / Your Future Plan of Life *** 08. A Picnic / Study Tour That You Enjoyed09. Experience of a Long Journey by Bus / Boat ** 10. The Memorable Event in Your Life ***11. Exciting Cricket / Football Match You’ve Enjoyed 12. Computer and Its Usage **13. Wonders of Modern Science *** 14. Flood in Bangladesh15. The Importance of TV/ Radio in Our Lives 16. Your Visit to a Place of Historical Interest ***Seen Comprehension:U-01 L-4: Today is Pahela Baishakh ...................................................................................................on the occasion. **U-03 L-3: Dear Alam, How are you? In your last letter ..................Without any hesitation. With best wishes, Rafiq. *U-04 L-5: Neela went on both tours. She ...................................................................…......experiences to remember.U-04 L-7: Neela was going to the basement .................................................................wasn’t so frightening after all.U-04 L-9: Neela was bored. She was in her hotel ........................................................................there was in her bag.U-07 L-8: EID-UL-FITR, the biggest religious .............................................................................observe Eid-ul-Fitr.U-07 L-3: It was the eve of World War II, 1938. Mrs. Smith ...........................................................news programme.U-09 L-4: The first thing is that teaching gives women ......................................................something to your society. ***U-10 L-3: Feroza went to school when she ........................................................................her toiling days would end. *U-10 L-4: Feroza was fighting for the survival ...................................................................given a registered number. ***U-10 L-5: Feroza took a loan of three .........................................................................................of five thousand taka. *U-10 L-6: Feroza could understand that ..............................................................................concentrate on their study. *U-10 L-7: Feroza’s childhood was full of ...............................................................solvency, security and happiness. ***U-11 L-1: Lutfur is 8 years old and lives .............................................................................and start his studies again.U-11 L-3: One day Meena and her parrot .............................................................................found the pot very heavy.U-11 L-4: One day Meena’s grandmother ................................................................................finally asked the genie.U-11 L-5: “When I was at medical college .................................................................................the rest of the world”. ***U-11 L-5: Tazneen Karim is the Corporate Manager ................................................................for people to excel in”. *U-13 L-5: The blue and white porcelain .........................................................................present-day Chinese painters.U-14 L-1: The National Memorial at Savar ..............................................................................loftiness of their spirit. ***U-14 L-2: In mid-15 th century, a Muslim ...........................................................architectural beauties of Bangladesh. *U-14 L-3: The Statue of Liberty ................................................................................immigrants to the United States. ***U-15 L-7: Strategy is an appropriate word ............................................................................on the eye for the reader. **U-17 L-1: The Maghs build their houses on ......................................................................popular of all is sticky rice. **U-17 L-3: The Native Americans, otherwise known ...............................................................assist men in the fields.U-18 L-2: In accordance with a declaration by .............................................................the history of women’s rights. **U-18 L-3: The UNESCO has proclaimed February 21 ......................................................by the people of the world. *U-18 L-5: May 1 st , International Workers Day, <strong>com</strong>memorates .........................................better pay and better lives. **U-19 L-4: Masum felt a little bit nervous. ...................................................................travelling by plane one day too.U-19 L-6: Immediately after lunch at the hotel ................................................................and the roof tops of the city.U-20 L-1: Once upon a time there lived a fisherman ......................................................................he could not move.U-20 L-2: One day the queen asked her magic mirror .........................................................prince’s guard seized her.|| AUTHOR :: DIGITAL SUCCESS IN ENGLISH || www.sarbin.peperonity.<strong>com</strong> || Email: sarbin_munshi@yahoo.<strong>com</strong> || Next Page >>


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