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Vocabulary Part Four

Behemoth -A huge creature Perk up- to become more enthusiastic  Draconian -very strict Innocuous-harmless Inoculate - to give vaccine  platitude-a cliche  pleasantries- A short polite conversation before a serious conversation  profanities-impurity Substantive -substantial  Sentinel- A guard

HSC English Suggestion and Test Paper Analysis 2023

  Saidul Sir, Lecturer   in English,BNMPC,Ex- Teacher- BAF Shaheen College, Ex-Teacher- Shamsul Hoque Khan School &College,01689700012 English Final Suggestions English First Paper (Total 32 classes) (Only Four Month English Course + Model Test) Seen Passage (First passage) MCQ& Question ( 5 classes) 1.        Adolescents constitute a nation’s 2.        Nelson Mandela guided South 3.        Valentina Tereshkova was born in 4.        My name is Amerigo. I am 13 years 5.        Education gives us knowledge and   a set 6.        At day light I was half wakened by 7.        Education aims to bring about positive 8.        When a girl gets married, she usually 9.        A plate ...

Advanced Vocabulary Part 3

  Whither- wuther Reincarnate -to take rebirth Rapport- relation Wreak- Harm arsenals- armoury absolution-absolving peg- A stick for fastening Impinge-influence Continuum-A continuous series forex-foreign exchange Cog-gear Truncate-cut Minutia -small detail Lesion-a region  onus- obligation 

Unit 5 Lesson 3 The Orphanage Is High

The orphanage is high in the Carolina mountains. I was there in the autumn. I wanted quiet, isolation, to do some troublesome writing. I wanted mountain air to blow out the malaria from too long a time in the subtropics. I was homesick too, for the flaming of maples in October, and for corn shocks and pumpkins and black-walnut trees.... I found them all living in a cabin that belonged to the orphanage. half a mile beyond the orphanage farm. When I took the cabin, I asked for a boy or man to come and chop wood for the fireplace.... I looked up from my typewriter one late afternoon, a little startled. A boy stood at the door and my pointer dog, my companion, was at his side and had not barked to warn me. The boy was probably twelve years old, but undersized. He wore overalls and a torn shirt, and was barefooted. He said, "I can chop some wood today." .... "You? But you're small." "Size don't matter, chopping wood," he said. "Some of the big boys...

The Famous Greek Philosopher Aristotle said

  The famous Greek philosopher Aristotle said, 'Man is by nature a social animal. What he meant was that man, by instinct, seeks company of others and establishes relationships, much like most animals of the wild, for companionship and for physical and emotional support. Unlike the animals however, man's relationships give meaning to his existence and inspires him to do well in education, in workplace or in a profession that he pursues. Relationships are of different kinds. Some are familial and intimate, formed by blood and by marriage; some are social like the ones we have with friends and some are made in school where we form close bonds with classmates and teachers. Relationships can also be fostered in workplace, which may quickly change from professional to social. There are relationships also between human beings and animals, between children and their toys that they cannot part with. All these relationships keep us close to each other and provide us all kinds of sup...

Adolescent constitute

  1. Read the passage and answer the questions A and B. Adolescents constitute a nation's core resource for national renewal and growth. Adolescence is a period in life when transition from childhood to adulthood takes place and behaviours and life styles are shaped. According to the World Health Organisation (WHO), adolescence is the period which shapes the future of girls' and boys' lives. There are 28 million adolescents in Bangladesh; 13.7 million of them are girls and 14.3 million boys. The situation of adolescent girls in Bangladesh is characterised by inequality and subordination within the family and society. This inequality leads to widespread practice of child marriage, marginalisation or exclusion from health, education and economic opportunities, and vulnerability to violence and sexual abuse. In Bangladesh, the legal age of marriage is 18 for girls and 21 for boys. However, 33 percent of adolescent girls are married before the age of 15 and 60 percent bec...