“In the name of Allah, the Most Beneficent, the Most Merciful”
From :<
farhan@gmail.com>
To : <abulkasem@gmail.com>
Sent : Monday, 11 July 2021; 11:00 am
Subject: Sending some money to buy books
“In the name of Allah, the Most Beneficent, the Most Merciful”
From :<
farhan@gmail.com>
To : <abulkasem@gmail.com>
Sent : Monday, 11 July 2021; 11:00 am
Subject: Sending some money to buy books
“In the name of Allah, the Most Beneficent, the Most Merciful”
From :< abid@gmail.com>
To
: <alif@gmail.com>
Sent : Sunday, 25 August 2021; 11:00 am
Subject: Request to bring a book back
In the name of Allah, the Most Merciful, the Most Beneficent
A Street Accident
In the name of Allah, the Most Merciful, the Most Beneficent
A School Library
1. Communication
skills
No matter what you
study, no matter what career you are in, it is important that you have
communication skills. You should have linguistic skills, positive body language
skill, writing skills, sense of humor, interest in listening, public speaking,
writing e-mails, applications including interviews, ability to express etc.
so attention should be paid to the
development of these skills from the beginning of your career. It is necessary
to find out your weaknesses and weaknesses need to be overcome through regular practice.
2. Interest in learning
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1.
Keyword:
Recall (verb) - remember
Cambridge
Advanced Learner’s Dictionary page no: 1039
Adjective
form: Recallable
Sentence: He could not recall the topics though it was recallable topics.
Stranger: Excuse me! I am sorry to trouble you.
Could you help me please?
Me: Yes, sure. How can I help you?
In the name of Allah, the Most Merciful, the Most Beneficent
· A dialogue between a doctor and a patient about physical problem
Doctor: Good evening. Yes, sure
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Naeem : Good morning, Zihad. How are you?
Myself : Good morning. I’m quite well. What about you?
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Tom:
Hi Asif! How are you?
Asif : Hi, I’m quite well and you?
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A dialogue between two friends about early rising
Abir : Good morning, Anik.
Anik : Good morning. How are you?
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## An e-mail of condolence
From :< maliha111@gmail.com>
To : <tashin@gmail.com>
Sent : Sunday, 03 November 2020; 4:00 pm
Subject: A message of condolence
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# Suppose, you are Abir. Your friend, Aiman is living at present in Barisal. Write an email to your friend about your progress in study for the upcoming Examination.
From :< abir111@gmail.com>
To : <aiman @gmail.com>
Sent : Saturday, May 21, 2021; 6:00 pm
Subject : Progress in study
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## Write an email to a friend Congratulation on brilliant success
From :< ria@gmail.com>
To : < dia @gmail.com>
Sent : Monday, 5 June 2021; 3:00 pm
Subject: Congratulation on brilliant success
Dear Dia,
Hope you are quite well by the grace of Almighty. Hope you are hale and hearty by the grace of Almighty. Few hours back I received your long waited e-mail. My joys knew no bound when I came to learn from your sweet note that you got first prize in the divisional art competition. I heartily congratulate you on your brilliant and outstanding success. I am proud of you like your parents and well-wishers. My parents are also very glad to know your success. I believe your unique success will remain continued in all competitions to come. May Allah bless you and grant you a long life.
You must make me know when you are coming to Dhaka. We are looking forward to getting you in the midst of us shortly.
I am keeping well. I wish you the best of luck.
Lovingly yours,
Ria
In the name of Allah, the Most Merciful, the Most Beneficent
*** Suppose, you are Saba. Your friend, Amina has sent you a birthday present. Now, write an e-mail to your friend thanking him for the present.
From :< saba@gmail.com>
To : <amina@gmail.com>
Sent : Friday, 11 June 2021; 5:00 pm
Subject: Thanks for birthday present
# An email to my father telling him about my half- yearly result.
From : Tahsin Sajid< sajid@gmail.com>
To : Abu Zakir<Zakir@gmail.com>
Sent : Sunday, 11 June 2021; 3:00 pm
Subject: To inform the result of half-yearly exam
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## An e-mail to greet on New Year’s Eve
From :< alamin111@gmail.com>
To : <mohammad@gmail.com>
Sent : Saturday, 05 November 2020; 5:00 pm
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# Write an email to the railway booking clerk asking him to reserve a seat for you.
From : Tahsin Sajid< sajid@gmail.com>
To : Abdur Rahman<abrahman@gmail.com>
Sent : Sunday, 11 June 2021; 3:00 pm
Subject: For reservation of a seat
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A dialogue between myself and
the librarian about having a library card
Librarian : Oh sure! Good morning. How can I help you?
Myself : I want to have a library
card. Could you tell the procedure of being a
member of the library?
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“A dialogue between
two friends about physical exercise”
Majid: Hello,
Ratul. How are you?
Ratul: Fine,
thanks. Why do you look pale and frail?
Majid: Well, I have not been feeling well for the past few days.
In the name of Allah, the most Beneficent and the most Merciful
A dialogue between two friends
about the preparation for the ensuing annual exam
Anisha: Hello, Tony. How are you?
Myself: I am well. What about you?
Anisha: I am much worried about the upcoming annual examination.
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· An e- mail to your foreign friend about your country
To : <rehan@gmail.com>
Sent : Friday, 11 June 2021; 5:00 pm
Subject: About my country
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Load-shedding
Load-shedding means suspension of electricity for the time being. The people living in the areas supplied with electricity are quite familiar with the term load-shedding.
In the name of Allah, the Most Merciful, the Most Beneficent
A
Tea Stall
A
tea stall is a small eating place where prepared tea is served to the
customers. Besides tea, light refreshments like biscuits, cakes, loafs,
bananas, betel leaf etc. are also sold here. Tea stalls are found everywhere
these days: in market places, at street corners, railway or bus stations,
launch terminals, near offices, mills, factories, educational institutions and
even in villages. A tea stall has some tables and chairs or benches and cash
counter. There is often a boy or two to serve tea to the customers. The manager
sits behind the cash box and collects the bills from the customers. Basically,
a tea stall in our country is neither gorgeous nor luxurious. Actually it is
often a small meeting place of people who want to refresh themselves or gossip over
a cup of tea. People come here and discuss various subjects. They generally
talk about personal affairs, social problems, village politics, national and
international politics and current affairs freely. In some tea stalls, a newspaper is kept. So,
many people get an opportunity to read it and know various current issues of
home and abroad. Thus a tea stall becomes a noisy and busy place from morning
till late night. As almost all walks of people visit it, a tea stall occupies a
significant place in our day to day life.
In the name of Allah, the Most Merciful, the Most Beneficent
A Rainy Day
A day
with day-long raining or drizzling frequently in the rainy season or in other
seasons is called a rainy day. On a rainy day it rains cats and dogs and there
is any hardly let up in rain. In Bangladesh a rainy day is welcomed after the
scorching heat of summer. The sky remains cloudy and the weather becomes gloomy
and damp in a rainy day. A subtle darkness appears there as the sun is barely
seen in the midst of raining but sometimes the sun peeps through the black
clouds. Normal life is disrupted also. People become bored being confined in
house. Often water stands here and there on the roads and they become muddy and
slippery. People who have to go outside or go to office or their workplace
should carry an umbrella with them and move along with shoes in hand and clothes
folded. But a rainy day is very enjoyable to the school going students because
they usually don’t go to school and that’s why the presence of the students of
different institutions seems very thin. The children are seen to bathe in rain
water with merriment. However a rainy day is multidimensional. To somebody it
is very mesmerizing, charming and to
others like day labourers, poor villagers and service holders it is not totally
enjoyable. Sometimes, they can’t go for work owing to excessive rain. To speak
the truth, a rainy day has both enjoyment and suffering. But in the context of
our country, it brings about disadvantages for the common people rather than
pleasure.