##0001: English 1st&2nd. Applications/Emails(formal&informal):
1. Suppose You are Kafa Akter Kotha now Write an application to your Headmaster for extra English classes.
[Your School's Name]
[Your School's Address]
[Date]
To
The Headmaster,
[Your School's Name],
[Your School's Address].
Subject: Application for Extra English Classes
Respected Sir/Madam,
I am Kafa Akter Kotha, a student of class [your class/grade] in your school. I am writing to request your kind consideration for arranging extra English classes for us. As we approach our exams, I feel that additional practice and guidance would greatly improve our understanding of complex grammar and writing skills. Many of us in the class would benefit from extra sessions to strengthen our language proficiency and prepare more effectively.
I kindly request you to arrange extra English classes, if possible, at a convenient time for both students and teachers. This would greatly help us in our studies and improve our performance in the upcoming exams.
Thank you for considering my request.
Yours faithfully,
Kafa Akter Kotha
Class: [Your Class]
Roll No: [Your Roll Number]
2. Suppose you are Kafa Akter Kotha your friend's name is Rabbiya now write a letter to your friend about your last summer vacation you enjoyed.
[Your Address]
[Date]
Dear Rabbiya,
I hope you’re doing well. I wanted to tell you all about my last summer vacation because it was such an amazing experience!
This year, my family and I visited Cox’s Bazar. The journey was long, but seeing the endless sea and feeling the cool breeze was worth it. Every morning, we’d walk along the beach, collecting shells and watching the sunrise. One day, we even took a boat ride, and the view was just breathtaking. I tried some delicious seafood, too, and even went swimming with my cousins.
We also visited some nearby places like Himchari and Inani Beach, which were absolutely beautiful. At night, we’d sit by the beach, listening to the waves and sharing stories. I loved every moment and didn’t want it to end.
I wish you could have been there with me! Tell me about your summer too—I’d love to hear what you did.
Take care and write back soon!
Your friend,
Kafa Akter Kotha
3. Suppose, you are a student of Main Uddin Ahmmed Poura High School. Now Write a formal email to your Headmaster telling him the reason for your absence.
Subject: Request for Leave Due to Absence from School
Dear Sir,
I hope this email finds you well. I am Jihad Ahammad Faruque, a student of class [your class] at Main Uddin Ahmed Poura High School.
I am writing to inform you about my absence from school on [mention the date(s) of absence]. The reason for my absence was [briefly explain the reason, e.g., illness, family emergency, or other valid reasons]. I sincerely apologize for not being able to attend classes during this period.
I assure you that I will catch up on the missed lessons and assignments promptly. Kindly grant me a leave of absence for the mentioned days.
Thank you for your understanding and consideration.
Yours sincerely,
Jihad Ahammad Faruque
Class: [your class]
Roll: [your roll number]:
###0001##:
'My Country'
for Grade 4
The name of my country is Bangladesh. It is a small and beautiful country in South Asia. The capital of Bangladesh is Dhaka. The people of Bangladesh are known for being friendly and hardworking. Our national language is Bangla, and our country became independent in 1971 after a long and brave struggle. The land of Bangladesh is full of rivers, green fields, and natural beauty. We have famous places like the Sundarbans, which is home to the Royal Bengal Tiger. Our national flower is the Shapla, and the national bird is the Doyel. I am proud to be from Bangladesh!
###0001## :
A short conversation between two friends Khadija and Shanjida about digital marketing.
Khadija: Hey Shanjida, have you heard much about digital marketing lately?
Shanjida: Yeah, I've been reading about it! It's such a broad field. Are you interested in it?
Khadija: Definitely. It seems like the future of business. Everything is online now, from social media ads to SEO strategies.
Shanjida: Exactly! I think it's fascinating how companies can target specific audiences based on their online behavior. It’s so much more precise than traditional marketing.
Khadija: Right? Plus, you can track results in real time. Do you think you'll ever get into it?
Shanjida: I might! I'm considering learning more about social media marketing, especially how brands use influencers. What about you?
Khadija: I’m more curious about content creation and email marketing. It feels like storytelling, but with data guiding you.
Shanjida: That’s a great way to put it! There's so much to explore in digital marketing.
###0002##:
Lamia and Digi are discussing about importance of reading news paper. Now Write a conversation between Lamia and Digi about it.
Lamia: Hey Digi, have you noticed how many things are happening around the world lately?
Digi: Yeah, it's crazy! But I mostly find out through social media.
Lamia: Social media is convenient, but don’t you think reading a newspaper is better for getting detailed and reliable news?
Digi: Hmm, I never thought about it that way. But why do you think newspapers are better?
Lamia: Well, newspapers are written by professional journalists who thoroughly research their stories. Plus, they cover a wide range of topics like politics, sports, education, and even science.
Digi: That’s true, but social media gives news faster.
Lamia: True, but speed isn’t everything. Social media can spread misinformation quickly too. Newspapers focus on accuracy and provide in-depth analysis, which helps us understand the bigger picture.
Digi: You’ve got a point. I sometimes feel overwhelmed with short headlines on social media and don’t get the full story.
Lamia: Exactly! Newspapers also help improve our reading and vocabulary skills. Plus, reading the editorial section can sharpen our critical thinking.
Digi: Hmm, I should start reading a newspaper regularly. Do you have any recommendations?
Lamia: You could start with a local newspaper to know what’s happening in your community. Then gradually explore national and international news.
Digi: Sounds like a plan! Thanks, Lamia. I’ll give it a try.
Lamia: Great! Let’s discuss the interesting articles we read next time.
Digi: Sure! Looking forward to it.
###0001##:
The compare and contrast essay in a very short form.
Online Class vs. Face-to-face Class
Both online and face-to-face classes aim to achieve educational success but differ in delivery methods, flexibility, feedback, and learning environments.
Online classes offer flexibility, allowing students to learn from anywhere, but feedback may be delayed.
Face-to-face classes provide real-time interaction and immediate feedback but lack flexibility.
Both require platforms: offline classes need physical classrooms, while online classes rely on internet access and digital tools.
Despite these differences, both share the same goal of imparting knowledge.
The choice depends on individual needs and circumstances.
###0002##:
The compare and contrast essay in a very short form.
City Life vs. Rural Life
City and rural life differ in pace, cost, and environment but share basic needs and social interactions.
City life is fast-paced, expensive, and focused on development, with polluted air and industrial settings.
In contrast, rural life is slower, affordable, and nature-rich, offering fresh air and open spaces.
Both lifestyles provide unique experiences, balancing their own advantages and challenges.
###0003##:
The compare and contrast essay in a very short form.
Garments Sector vs. IT Sector
The garments and IT sectors both contribute to the economy through e-commerce, data management, supply chain efficiency, and design innovation.
However, the garments sector focuses on manufacturing and selling clothing, while the IT sector provides technological services like cloud computing and cybersecurity.
Both rely on design—garments for appealing products and IT for user-friendly software.
Despite shared elements, their core operations distinguish them: garments in production and retail, IT in technology and services.
###0004##:
The compare and contrast essay in a short form.
Train vs. Bus
Trains and buses are common land transport modes but differ in comfort, environmental impact, cost, safety, and travel time.
Trains offer more space, allowing passengers to move freely, while buses are more cramped.
Trains are eco-friendly, especially hydrogen-powered ones, emitting minimal pollution, whereas buses produce harmful emissions.
Trains are also more cost-effective and safer, avoiding traffic and reducing risks.
Although buses are more prone to traffic jams and are costlier, both serve their purpose for travel. Overall, trains are preferred for their comfort, eco-friendliness, and safety.
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