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HSC English First Paper English For Today Unit 2 Lesson 3

HSC English First Paper English For Today Unit 1 Lesson 4

HSC English First Paper English For Today Unit 2 Lesson 2 Folk Music Folk music consists of songs and music of a community that are not influenced by any sophisticated musical rules or any standard musical styles, Bangladesh has a heritage of rich folk music which includes both religious and secular songs. Folk music may be described as the music of the ancient times that sprang from the heart of a community, based on their natural style of expression uninfluenced by the tules of classical music or modern popular songs. Any arrangement of sound created by the combination of tune, voice and instrument/dance may be described as music. Folk music is the combination of song, tune and dance that originate from the traditional culture of ordinary people (the folk). For example, Baul songs are a combinations of tune, music and dance that are associated with the Baul tradition in Bengal. Folk music has the following characteristics: (i) It is composed by rural folk on the basis of ancient rule...

HSC English First Paper English For Today Unit 1 Lesson 4

 HSC English First Paper - English For Today Unit 1, Lesson 4 Civic Engagement Education aims to bring about positive changes in our behavior. It helps us try to change our lives as well as the society we live in. Education that does not illuminate our minds or does not inspire us to work for the community it not complete at all. Education is not all about getting grades or receiving certificates we use education to make life better. We are expected to apply the knowledge, skills and values that we learn in a classroom in our engagement with the world that lies outside. And we can do so in many different ways. Let’s have a look at how education works. Leamers’ civic engagement is highly appreciated. all over the world. Civic engagement means working to make a difference in the civic life (the public life of the citizens as contrasted with private or personal life) of the community Using knowledge, skills, values and motivation. Civic engagement promotes the quality of life in a com...

HSC English First Paper English For Today Unit 1 Lesson 3

HSC English First Paper English For Today Unit 1 Lesson 3 Children in School  The New School Part-I: Reading Test  When she saw the gate of the new school, Totto-chan stopped. The gate of the school she used to go to had fine concrete pillars with the name of the school in large characters. But the gate of this new school simply consisted of two rather short posts that still had twigs and leaves on them. "This gate's growing." said Totto-chan. "It'll probably go on growing till it's taller than the telephone poles! The two "gateposts" were clearly trees with roots. When she got closer, she had to put her head to one side to read the name of the school because the wind had blown the sign askew. "To-mo-e Ga-ku-en." Totto-chan was about to ask Mother what "Tomoe" meant, when she caught a glimpse of something that made her think she must be dreaming. She squatted down and peered through the shrubbery to get a better look, and she cou...

Unit-1: Lesson-2 from HSC First Paper English For Today

Unit-1: Lesson-2 from HSC First Paper English For Today HSC English First Paper Part 1: Reading Test  Artificial intelligence has the potential to revolutionise the way we learn and teach. As a tool in the classroom, Al can provide students with personalised learning experiences, automate repetitive tasks and and provide instant feedback. However, it also has its limitations. Let us explore the pros and cons of Al as a tool in the classroom, address the concern that Al could be a threat to teachers' and Instructors' jobs and discuss the role of edtech companies in advancing this Al use case. Advantages of Al in the Classroom One of the main advantages I see of Al in the classroom is personalised learning. Al-powerededucational tools can analyse data on student performance and provide tailored support to improvetheir grades.Al can also provide Instant feedback. For example, Al-powered educational tools can provide students with immediate feedback on their work, allowing them to ...

Unit-1: Lesson-1 from HSC First Paper English For Today

Unit-1: Lesson-1 from HSC English For Today HSC English First Paper Part 1: Reading Test  The Parrot's Tale by Rabindranath Tagore  Translated by: Kaiser Haq  Once upon a time there lived a bird. It was unlettered. It sang but couldn't recite a word of scripture. It hopped and it flew but lacked all sense of manners. The King said. Such a bird is of no use. Yet it devours fruit from the forest, bringing down the profits of fruiterers in the royal market." He summoned the Minister and commanded. "Educate the bird!" The task of educating the bird fell on the King's nephews, his sisters' sons. The learned men of the court deliberated long. They pondered the reasons behind the ignorance of the creature in question. The conclusion the bird's nest made of straw and twigs could not hold much knowledge. Therefore, the first thing needed was a proper cage.The royal scholars received handsome fees and happily went home. A goldsmith set to work on a gilded cage....

কিভাবে এলোমেলো সেন্টেন্স সাজিয়ে একটি গল্প তৈরি করতে হয় Rearrange HSC

How to arrange the jumbled sentences into coherent order to make a complete story - HSC English First Paper Rearrange  কিভাবে এলোমেলো সেন্টেন্স সাজিয়ে একটি গল্প তৈরি করতে হয়। এইচএসসি ইংরেজি প্রথম পত্র।  

Essay on July 24 Quota Movement/ Student People's Uprising

Write an Essay on July 24 Quota Movement/ Student People's Uprising in Bangladesh  The 2024 Bangladesh is basically a reform movement was a series of anti-government and pro-democracy in Bangladesh. This movement was initiated primarily by university  students. At first they  concentrated on restructuring  quota systems for government job service but the movement expanded against autocratic government. The fascist government  severely killed protestors and civilians,  utmost of whom were  students. The students movement escalated and  latterly  crowned into a completely- fledged mass  insurrection known as the Pupil – People's  insurrection. Ruling party activists severely attacked  Quota Movement protesters at Dhaka University. They also attacked wounded demonstrators who were being taken to Dhaka Medical College Hospital for treatment. More than ten thousands were injured and more than thousands were killed in fierce clashes ...