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Saturday, 6 October 2018

Paragraph on Folk Music | For HSC students




The songs and music of a community which remain uninfluenced by any sophisticated musical rules or any standard music styles are basically called folk music. Bangladesh has a heritage of rich folk music which includes both religious and secular songs. Folk music has some significant characteristics. It is composed by rural folk based on ancient rules transmitted orally.  Classical or modern music have not influenced these ancient rules of music. No regular practice is vital for folk music. It is basically composed and performed by illiterate or semi-literate rural people. The culture and the lifestyle of the different tribes have also influenced folk music. Tribes like the Santal, Garo, Hajong, Chakma, Monipuri, Tripuri, Marma etc. have immense influence on ethnic Bengali culture and lifestyle. The interaction has been clearly reflected in the richness of folk music. Folk songs may be sung individually or in chorus. Folk songs sung individually include Baul, Bhatiyali, Murshidi, Marfati, while songs sung in chorus include Kabigan, Leto, Alkap and Gambhira. In Banglesh, folk music is losing its appeal to young guys day by day. Modern pop or band songs are greatly influencing the common folk's tastes. Government should take some steps to retain our old heritage and culture.

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Friday, 5 October 2018

Suggestions for Degree (Pass) 3rd Year's Compulsory English



Suggestions for Degree 3rd Year Students
Compulsory English
Suggested by 
Wadud Khan (Lecturer, English)



PART-A (Reading & Understanding) Marks- 10

For Question No: 1 (A&B)

1. Most of our students cannot write out their examination….
2. Education means mental and moral training…..
3. Everybody desires success in life but few attain it….
4. Liberty does not descend upon people…..
5. Today women are playing important role in all spheres of life…..
6. Change is life, change is progress, and change is culture and civilization….
7. Money cannot buy happiness….
8. Patriotism is a noble virtue…….
9. An intellectual is one who is an enlightened……
10. Man has an inborn curiosity to see the unseen…….

PART-B (Grammar) (Answer any five) Marks- 20

Question No: 2-9

No Suggestion is given for this topic. Try to solve the previous years’ questions. The more you practice, the more you feel comfortable in this topic. If you don’t understand tenses, you must fall in danger. Start study from tenses and other basic grammars.

PART-C (Writing Part) (Answer any five) Marks-50

(Question-No: 10-17)

Essays

1. Patriotism
2. Students and Social Service
3. Unemployment Problem
4. Wonders of Modern Science
5. Natural Calamities
6. Uses and Abuses of Internet

Paragraphs

1. Uses and Abuses of Facebook
2. Independence Day
3. Digital Bangladesh
4. Pollution
5. Winter Morning
6. Friendship

Report Writing

1. Fire Accident / Road Accident / Boat Capsize
2. Cultural Program at Your College
3. Independence Day/ Mother Language Day/ Victory Day Celebration
4. Price Hike
5. Causes of Failure in English

Letter Writing  

1. Write a letter to your younger brother about the bad effects of smoking and advising him not to smoke/ not to use Facebook.  
2. Write a letter to your father informing about your preparation for the coming/ ensuing examination.
3. Write a letter to your younger advising him to avoid bad company.
4. Write a letter to your friend informing what you would like to do after your graduation.
5. Write a letter to your foreign-friend inviting him to visit Bangladesh.

Application

1. Permission to go on a study tour
2. Transfer certificate/ Testimonial  
3. Set up a canteen/ Common room/ Playground  
4. Provide sound system/ Multimedia Classroom
5. For a seat in the college hostel
6. Job Application

Amplification

1. NECESSITY IS THE MOTHER OF INVENTION   
2. PRACTICE MAKES A MAN PERFECT
3. HONESTY IS THE BEST POLICY
4. THE PEN IS MIGHTER THAN THE SWORD
5. PREVENTION IS BETTER THAN CURE

Dialogue

1. Write a dialogue between you and your friend about the necessity of learning English/ about the importance of learning English.

2. Imagine you are Shewli. You have a sister whose name is Pewli. Your mother’s birthday falls on September 25. You want to buy a birthday gift for your mother. You talk about this matter with your sister, Pewli. Now, write a dialogue between you and your sister about buying a gift for your mother.

3. Imagine you are a degree examinee. Your examination is going on. You are fed up with load shedding at this time. You met your friend Mamun and talk with him about the problem of load shedding. Now, write a dialogue between you and Mamun about the problem of load shedding.

4. Imagine you Nova. Your friend is Reshma. Many students fail in English every year. Now, write a dialogue between you and your friend about the causes of failure in English.

5. Imagine you are Huraira. Your younger brother is Hasan. Now, write a dialogue between you and your brother about the danger of smoking/ drug addiction.

[N.B. This Suggestion has been given just to satisfy the weaker students who always look for a super short way to overcome the hurdles of exams. If the students get these topics common in the exam, I’ll take all the credit. But I won’t take any liabilities if no topics are found common.]  

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