(a) Write an application to the Headmaster praying for leave of absence on account of your illness.
August 5, 2022
The Headmaster
Govt. Girls' School,
Subject:
Prayer for leave of absence for three days.
Sir,
I have the honor to state that I
am a student of class VI in your school. On account of my fever and cold I
couldn't attend school from the 2nd August to the 4rth August. I was
under medical treatment of a doctor.
I shall be highly obliged if you
kindly grant me leave of absence for three days as stated above. A medical
certificate is attached herewith for your kind perusal and necessary action.
I
remain,
Sir
Yours
most obediently
Rashed
Ahmed
(b)Write an application to the Headmaster of your school for a transfer certificate.
18 July, 2022
The Headmaster
Comilla Modern High School
Comilla
Subject: An application for
a transfer certificate.
Sir,
I beg to state that I am a student of class
six in your school. My father has been transferred from Comilla to Khulna. As a
result, our family will be shifted to Khulna soon. So it is not possible for me
to study in your school any longer. Now I need a transfer certificate for my
admission to a school there.
May I, therefore, pray and
hope that you would be kind enough to issue me a transfer certificate.
I remain
Sir
Your most obedient pupil.
Nusrat Jahan
Class six, Section A, Roll No.06
(c) Write an application to your headmaster praying for half holiday.
20 September 2022
The headmaster,
Cumilla Modern High School,
Cumilla
Subject: application
for a half holiday.
Sir,
we, the students of your school, have the honor to state that the final match
of the inter-school football tournament is going to be played between our
school and Cumilla high school today at 3 pm in our school field. We are much
interested to enjoy the match and encourage our players.
We, therefore, pray and hope that you would
be kind enough to dismiss the classes after the fourth period and enable us to
enjoy the game.
We
remain sir,
Your
most obedient pupil of
Cumilla
Modern High School
(d) Write an application to the Headmaster praying for a
seat in the school hostel.
10 April 2022
The Headmaster
Pabna Zilla School, Pabna
Subject : Prayer for a seat in the school hostel.
Sir,
With due honor, I
would like to state that I am a student of class six in your school. I live
with my parents in a village and my village is about three kilometers away from
your school. I have to come to school on foot from my village home. This is why
I feel difficulties on the way to school. If the weather is rough, it is
difficult for me to reach school in time. Besides, every day I get tired after
returning from school and cannot concentrate on my studies. It hampers my study
and health. So, I am urgently in need of a seat in the school hostel.
I, therefore, hope that you would be
kind enough to consider the circumstances and allot me a seat in the hostel so
that I can concentrate on my studies without any anxiety.
I remain
Sir,
Your most obedient student
Md. Monzurul Islam
Class-VI; Roll-10
(e) Write
an application to
the Headmaster of your school praying for opening a canteen.
10 September 2022
The Headmaster
Cumilla Modern High School,Cumilla
Sub: Prayer for setting up a canteen.
Sir,
With due
respect, we, the students of your institution, beg to state that there is no
canteen in our college. So we are facing a lot of problems. We have remain
hungry. We cannot be attentive in our classes. So, we request you to set up a
canteen as soon as possible.
We,
therefore, pray and hope that you would be kind enough to set up a canteen.
Yours
obediently
Tahsin
(a) An email to the Headmaster asking for 3 days leave in
advance.
To
: <headmaster-cmhs@gmail.com>
From
: <nusrat@gmail.com>
Sent
: Monday, 5 April 2022; 10.45am
Subject : Request for leave in advance.
Sir,
I have the honor to state that I am a regular student of your school. The
marriage ceremony of my sister will come off on the 15th instant. For
this, I shall have to remain busy with different sorts of works. So I need
three days leaves from the 15th to the 17th instant.
I,
therefore, would like to request you to grant me advance leave for those days
only and oblige thereby.
I remain,
Sir,
Yours truly,
Sabiha
Class-six
Roll no – 01.
(b) An
email to the Headmaster to take necessary steps for setting up a computer club.
To
: <headmaster-cmhs@gmail.com>
From
: <nusrat@gmail.com>
Sent
: Monday, 5 April 2022; 10.45am
Subject: Prayer for setting up a
computer club in our school.
Sir,
We, the students of your school, would
like to draw your kind attention to the fact that we have no computer club in
our school. We are living in an age of science. The modern age is greatly
dependent on computer. Ours is an age of competition. We are lagging behind
without the knowledge of computer. In these circumstances, we want to start a
computer club in our school which will help us to know computer skills well.
We, therefore, hope that you would
kindly consider the matter and take necessary steps to set up a computer club
in our school.
Your most obedient student,
The students of class six,
Comilla Modern High School
(c)
write an email to your headmaster requesting him to increase facilities in the
library.
To
: <headmaster-cmhs@google.com>
From
: <nusrat@gmail.com>
Sent
: Monday, 5 April 2022; 10.45am
Subject : Request for increasing facilities in
the library.
Sir,
With due
respect, I would like to draw your kind attention that the facilities in our
school
library
are not adequate which is a matter of regret. The books and the management are
also not
sufficient to satisfy the need of the students.
So, I
hope that you would kindly take steps to increase the facilities in the
library.
Yours
obediently
Nusrat
Jahan
Class - X, Roll No. - 01
Modern
Girls' High School
Comilla
1. OUR
The name of our
village is Mohammad pur. The village is in the district of Noakhali. The river
Meghna runs by the south-west of the village. It is two miles long and one mile
wide. The village is densely populated. About
three thousand people live here. most
of them are Muslims. The rest are Hindus. Most of them are educated. some are service holders, some are
traders and some are cultivators. There are some carpenters, fishermen, weavers
and potters here. There are also two doctors and some teachers in the village.
On the northern side of the village there is a District council Road. It joins the village with the outside area. The
nearest railway station is on the other side of the river. It takes about
fifteen minutes to go to the station from our village. The soil of our village
is very fertile. Jute, rice, sugarcane, potatoes, peppers etc. grow here in
plenty. Besides these, various pulses also grow here. The sanitation of our
village is good. There are eight tube wells in the village. People drink water
from these tube wells. There are two primary
schools, one high school and a madrasha in the village. there are also a post office, a daily bazar and a charitable
dispensary in the village. there
are a temple and three mosques here. Milk, fish and vegetables are cheap here. The
village is self-sufficient in all respects. It is also free from litigations,
corruptions and prejudices. That is why, it is called an ideal village.
2. SIX SEASONS OF BANGLADESH
Most of the countries of the world have four seasons but we have
six. They are summer, rainy, autumn, late autumn, winter and spring. Each
season has its own features. Each season consists of two months. Summer is the
hottest season of the year. Tanks, ponds, pools and streams dry up and there is
scarcity of water. The days are longer than the night. The sun shoots the rays
with great intensity. It rains heavily during the rainy season. rivers, canals, tanks, wells and low
lands are filled with water. roads
become muddy and slippery. Fishes are found in plenty in this season. Boats are
the only means of communication in this season. After the rainy season comes
autumn. Harvesting of Aush paddy begins. the
paddy begins to ripen. Dew drop begins to fall in late autumn. farmers remain busy with harvesting.
This season also heralds the advent of winter. The falling of leaves of the
trees indicates the winter. Trees become bare. It is very cold in winter. The
nature looks dull and gloomy. People shiver in cold. poor people suffer a lot for want of warm clothes. This is
the season of plenty. Vegetables and fishes are available in this season. Last
of all comes spring, the king of all seasons. Birds sing and the southern wind
begins to blow. Trees put forth new leaves. It is the season of happiness and
joy. Mangoes, jackfruits, lichis, black berries and melons are summer fruits.
They are also found to some extent in the rainy season. Guavas and pineapples
are available in plenty in the rainy season. Sugarcane is also available in
rainy season. Oranges and plums are the fruits of the winter. Wood-apple and
other minor fruits are available in spring. Coconut, banana and papaw are
available all the year round. Excessive rainfall causes flood. During flood
crops are destroyed. Dwelling houses and cattle are washed away. Flood is followed
by famine and diseases. Bangladesh experiences all the seasons one after
another. We do not feel any sudden change in nature. Every change is enjoyable.
3. JUTE / THE GOLDEN FIBRE OF BANGLADESH
Bangladesh is the real home of jute. In
Bangladesh, it grows in a large quantity. She earns a lot of foreign currency
by exporting jute. So it is called the golden fiber of Bangladesh.
Three-fourths of the total production of jute in the world grow in Bangladesh.
It also grows in West Bengal, Assam, Thailand, China and the Philippines.
Firstly, the farmers plough the land in March and April. Then they sow seeds.
Shoots come out in a few days. When they grow up to one feet, the fields are
weeded well. After three or four months, they become matured. The cultivators
cut the matured jute plants and put them under water. There they get rotten.
Then the fiber is taken out and washed in water. It is spread in the sun and it
gets dried. Then it is tied into bundles and is made ready for sale. Coarse cloths, cheap shawl, hessian and gunny bags
are made from jute fiber, ropes, mats, painters brush, false hair and other
domestic articles are also made from jute. The stalks are also used as fuel.
Poor people can use them for fencing their houses.In order to develop
our country, both the government and the people should come forward to increase
the production of jute in a large quantity.
4. RIVERS OF BANGLADESH
Bangladesh is crises-crossed with hundreds of rivers. Among
these rivers the Padma, the Meghna, the Jamuna, the Surma, the Teesta and the
Brahmaputra are very well known. There are also some other rivers. Most of
these rivers rise from the Himalayas and fall into the Bay of Bengal. Life and
living of our people are inseparably related with these rivers. Rivers play a great
role in our agriculture. Our agriculture depends on the rivers. These rivers
carry a huge alluvial every year and make our soil fertile. So various kinds of
crops grow in plenty here. Besides, these rivers help us in irrigation. Our
rivers are a good source of fish. Fish is our main item of food. They meet up
our demand of protein. Our fishermen earn their living by catching and selling
fish. They also earn a lot of foreign exchange by exporting fish. Our rivers
are the main ways of communication. Water-ways are easier, cheaper and more
comfortable. Steamers, launches and boats carry men and goods from one part to
another in all seasons. Rivers play a significant role in commerce, trade and
industry. Most of the towns, cities, trade centres, industries, etc. have been
set up on the bank of the rivers. Raw materials and industrial products are
carried to different places through these rivers. The rivers have a great
influence on the mind of the people of our country. Many poets and writers
composed poems and stories on rivers. Our rivers have some demerits also.
Sometimes they cause a great damage to our life and property. In the rainy
season most rivers overflow their banks and cause flood. They bring untold
sufferings to the people. However, though the rivers do a little harm, they are
very useful to us in many ways. They are the source of our living, wealth and
happiness.
5. MY HOBBY
Hobby is nothing
but an alternative mental occupation. A man does not depend on it for his
living. But it is an interesting way to enjoy leisure period. There are
different kinds of hobbies like collecting stamps, coin collection, fishing,
reading, listening to music, travelling, gardening, photography and so on. I am
a student. I have also a hobby. It is gardening. There is a fallen plot of land
in front of our house. I, with the help of my younger brother, turned it into a
garden. I made the soil loose with a hand spade. I weeded out the weeds and
grass roots. Then I put manure on the soil. I made six beds and planted flower plants
in them. I watered them daily in the afternoon. Soon the plants grew up and
were in flowers. My garden is rich in various kinds of flowers. Chief among
them are the rose, the champa, the jasmine, the beli and many other local
flowers. There are a sheuli, a kamini and two gandharaj trees in my garden.
When the flowers bloom, the garden looks very beautiful. The sweet scent of the
flowers fills the air. My father often sits in the garden and reads periodicals
and story books. On festive occasions, we decorate our house with flowers from
my garden. I put some flowers in a flower vase on the table in my reading room.
It creates a fresh atmosphere in the room. Before I made this garden, I was a
sickly boy. But now I am quite a healthy one. Physical labour and fresh air of
the garden have a charming effect on me. They have been helpful to the growth
of my body and mind as well. A man must have a hobby that keeps a man away from
a bad company and evil thoughts.