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SSLC QUARTERLY EXAMINATION-2017 - ENGLISH - PAPER II

SSLC QUARTERLY EXAMINATION-2017 Language- Part ii - *ENGLISH - PAPER II * ******************************************* TENTATIVE KEYS. 1. a . amazed      b.muddy bank      c. no response      d. bedraggled      e. survive 2. Identify the character/speaker      a.      b. Diana/blind lady      c. Rob's mom      d. Sam/Goldy      e. Rob's father 3.  Match the following       a.powerful torches       b. an apostle of Jesus who betrayed him       c. a retired military general       d. an attempt to Trace the owner       e.  a popular song 4. Choose the correct answer     i.  2.15 p.m.   ii. Tammy Raggles. iii. his  ...

SSLC QUARTERLY EXAMINATION-2017 - ENGLISH - PAPER I

SSLC QUARTERLY EXAMINATION-2017 Language- Part ii - ENGLISH - PAPER I ******************************************* TENTATIVE KEYS 1.Synonyms Saved , valued , talked , disrespected, eatables 2. Antonyms Friendliness, showy, contempt, insufficient, 3.United Arab Emirates 4. b.I found the credit card on the upper berth 5.Truck 6. Dooeside 7. Innings 8. encircle 9. b.brings out. 10. re-cre-ation, pur-suit, in-teg-ral 11.affected 12. He is an active member in the group        His activity was  excellent        The action of the player was superb. Or any other relevant sentences should be awarded 13. A Vacancy in our office now. 14. b. You should not cook more food in future. Section _ B 15. c. she could find 16. b. ASVO 17. b. does she? 18. a. more comfortable 19. c. Every Rose has a thorn 20. for want of 21. b. to touch 22. a. to pencil 23. b. an 24. c. in 25. He is tall and strong but he is t...

Match the products and slogans

Products Slogans 1 Tooth Paste -Clean With glee 2 Detergent -Wash and use 3 Box Of matches- Makes fire in a rare way 4 Ball point pen- Flawless Writing 5 Soft Drink -Cool as Cucumber 6 Fan -Blow, blow , gently blow 7 Television -See the world through me 8 Wall Paper- No paints. No colours 9 Computer- All in one 10 Ice Cream -Buy one and taste one 11 Air Conditioner- Brings Switzerland into your home 12 Tooth Paste- Pearls in your month 13 Eraser -Erases everything but the past 14 Credit Card- Plastic money, buy now pay later 15 Lens- A clear vision 16 Cell Phone ,-Immediate contact 17 Camera- Let is capture the moment 18 Mouse- The world at a click 19 Refrigerator- An incredible igloo at home 20 Micro Oven- Makes cooking fun 21 Washing Machine -Take home your tireless cleaner 22 Computer- As reliable as your brain 23 Calculator- A mathematician at your service 24 Wrist watch -Fits your wrist like an ornament 25 Talcum Powder -Makes you fresh and fragr...

Dialogue writing |SSLC ENGLISH

★Q.1. Write a dialogue between you and your friend on your preparation for the ensuing S.S.L.C. Examination. →Ans: A dialogue between two friends on coming/ensuing S.S.C. examination. Ashik: Hello Alam, How are you? Alom: Not so good. I am worried about the coming examination. Ashik Don’t worry. Alom: I am forgetting everything. Ashik: What have you done about mathematics? Alom: I have done well in mathematics but I could not do well in English. Ashik: Don’t be afraid. You are a good student. If you revise your lesson frequently, you will do well. Alom: How are you getting on with your studies? Ashik: My preparation is so good in all subjects. Alom: Pray for me and thanks for your suggestion. Ashik: Welcome. ★Q.2. Write a dialogue between you and your friend about importance of learning English. →Ans: A dialogue between a teacher and a student about the importance of learning English/ necessity of learning English. Student: Good morning sir, how are you? Teacher: I ...

A dialogue between myself and the Headmaster regarding admission

15.Write a dialogue between you and the Headmaster regarding admission. →Ans: A dialogue between myself and the Headmaster regarding admission. Myself: May I come in sir? Headmaster: Yes, come in? Myself: Good morning sir. Headmaster: Good morning. Myself: Sir, I want get myself admitted in your school on T.C. Headmaster: But why do you want to get admitted in the middle of the session. Myself: My father is a government employee. Recently he transferred in the locality and our family shifted here. Headmaster: Oh. What class do you want to get admitted? Myself: Class ix sir. Headmaster: Sure. You will be admitted in our school. You have to fill up a form. Myself: Of course sir. Headmaster: Then you go to our head assistant and he will tell you what to do. Myself: Thank you sir. Headmaster: Welcome.

A dialogue between a student and a bookseller

★14. Q. Write a dialogue between a student and a bookseller. →Ans: A dialogue between a student and a bookseller: Bookseller: Excuse me, brother. Student: Yes, thanks. I would like to buy some books. Bookseller: What kind of books? Student: I want to buy an English grammar and composition book for class iX and X. Bookseller: All right. Here you are. Any other books? Student: Yes. I would like to buy a mini dictionary. Bookseller: Sure, Wait just a minute. I am taking one for you. Student: Ok, I am waiting. Bookseller: Please, take your dictionary. Student: How much these books are? Bookseller: Only 200 taka. Student: Thanks. Take your price. Bookseller: Welcome

A dialogue between two friends about a visit to a place of historical interest

★Q.13. Write a dialogue between two friends about a visit to a place of historical interest. →Ans: A dialogue between two friends about a visit to a place of historical interest. Myself: Hello. Jamal, how are you? Jamal: I am fine and you? Myself: I am fine too. You have visited Bagerhat during the last autumn vacation. Jamal: Yes. Myself: Why have you chosen Bagerhat? Jamal: You know Bagerhat is a place of historical interest. Myself: What important things did you see there? Jamal: The Shat Gombuj Mosque, the Mazar of Khan Jahan Ali, the tank, the Ghora Digi etc. Myself: How did you enjoy your visit? Jamal: It is wonderful experience. Myself: Thank you very much. Jamal: You are welcome.

: A dialogue between father and son on the choice of career.

Q. 12. Write a dialogue between father and son on choice of career. Ans: A dialogue between father and son on the choice of career. Father: Hello. Dear son, how are you? Son: Thank you father. I am fine. How are you? Father: I am fine too. Your examination has already been over. You must decide about your career. Son: I have decided about my career. I want to be a doctor. So, I want to get admit in medical collage after passing S.S.C. and H.S.C. examination. Father: That is very good idea. I agree with you. But I advice you to read very carefully for the later course of study. Son: Yes, father. I am very serious and I want to do good result in H.S.C. examination to get admitted in medical college. Father: Well go ahead my boy. Allah blesses you. Son: Thank you father.

A dialogue between the headmaster and a student on testimonial.

Q.11. Write a dialogue between the headmaster and a student about testimonial. Answer : A dialogue between the headmaster and a student on testimonial. Student : May I come in sir. Headmaster: Yes come in. Student : Good morning, sir. Headmaster: Good morning. How are you? Student : Good morning, sir. I am fine and you? Headmaster: I am fine too. What do you want? Student: I am going to be admission in a college. Headmaster: It’s very good idea. Student : So I need S.S.C testimonial and here is my application. Headmaster: Good, I am giving you it with pleasure. Student : Thank you sir. Pray for me, Sir. Headmaster: Of course. Thank you my boy.

A dialogue between two friends about the necessity of tree plantation

Q.10. Write a dialogue between two friends the necessity of tree plantation. Ans: A dialogue between two friends about the necessity of tree plantation. Anis: Hello Rakib, how are you? Rakib: I am fine and you? Anis: I am fine too. Would you like please tell me the necessity of tree plantation? Rakib: Trees are our best friends. They are a great source of food and vitamins. Anis: Is there any other use of trees? Rakib : Trees bear a great impact on the climate. Also trees save us from flood and many other natural calamities. Anis: What should we do then? Rakib: We should plant more and more trees. Anis: Thank you. Rakib: Welcome.

A dialogue between a customer and a shopkeeper about to buy a fair of shoes

Q.9. Write a dialogue between you and the sales man of the shop about to buy a fair of shoes. Ans: A dialogue between a customer and a shopkeeper about to buy a fair of shoes. Shopkeeper: Excuse me, brother. Customer: Yes, thanks. Shopkeeper: May I help you? Customer: Yes. Shopkeeper: What do you want to buy? Customer: Thanks. I want to buy a fair of shoes. Shopkeeper: Please wait. I am showing you some latest model shoes. Customer: Oh, the shoes are so nice. How much the fair of shoes? Shopkeeper: Sir. This price is 800.00 Taka only. Customer: Please, pack it. Shopkeeper: Of course sir. Customer: Take your price. Shopkeeper: Thank you sir. Customer: Well come.

A dialogue between two friends about how to eradicate illiteracy problem from our country.

★Q.8. Write a dialogue between you and your friend about how to eradicate the illiteracy problem from our country. →Ans: A dialogue between two friends about how to eradicate illiteracy problem from our country. Myself: How are you Raza? Raza: Fine. Thank you and how about you? Myself: I’m fine too. Saddam, most of the people of our country are illiterate. Raza: Yes. Illiteracy is a curse in our country. Myself: Illiteracy hampers all our development programme. Raza : Certainly. Myself: How can we eradicate illiteracy? Raza: We should set up adult literacy centre at every village. Myself: Of course. Raza: Besides it we should encourage all parents to send their children to school. Myself: Of course. I think that all educated person should come forward to eradicate this problem. Raza: Good idea. Myself: Thank you. Raza: Welcome.

A dialogue between two friends about the advantage and disadvantage of village life and city life.

★Q.7. Write a dialogue between two friends about the advantage and disadvantage of city life and village life. →Ans: A dialogue between two friends about the advantage and disadvantage of village life and city life. Korim: Hello. Rohim, how are you? Rohim: I am fine, what about you? Korim: I am fine too. You live in village. So, I want to know about advantages of a village life. Rohim: Excellent. There are no traffic jam, air pollution, sound pollution, road accident in a village. Korim: Fine. But, there are no electricity and better educational institution. The villagers are illiterate person. Rohim: Though they are illiterate person, they are not heartless like yours. They are very simple and honest person. Korim: You have said absolutely right. We have many disadvantages in a city. Rohim: I think that we should dispel these disadvantages from our city and village. So, both places can be a suitable residence for us. Korim: Thank you. Rohim: Welcome.

A dialogue between two friends about the importance/the necessity of reading newspaper

★Q.6. Write a dialogue between two friends about the importance of reading newspaper. →Ans : A dialogue between two friends about the importance/the necessity of reading newspaper Firoz : Hello parish. Do you read any newspaper regularly? Parish : Yes, It’s “The Daily Sangram.” Firoz : It’s nice. Do you think reading newspaper regularly is essential? Parish : Certainly. In fact, it is a storehouse of knowledge. Firoz : What can you learn from it? Parish : I can learn about world trade and commerce, politics, films, games, and Sports etc. from it Firoz : Now, what is your suggestion for others? Parish : I want to say that everybody should read at least one newspaper daily. Firoz : Thank you very much. Parish : Welcome.

A dialogue between two friends about how to learn English

★Q.5. Write a dialogue between you and your friend about how to learn English/how to improve English. →Ans: a dialogue between two friends about how to learn English/ how to improve English. Nasrin: Hi. Shila, how are you? Shila: I am fine and how about you? Nasrin: Not well. Shila: Why? Nasrin: I could not do well in the examination in English. I want to improve in English. Shila: If you want to do well in English, at first you have to learn rules of English grammar and enrich vocabulary. Nasrin: I know some rules and vocabulary. Shila: You have to read English books, newspaper, magazine etc which will develop your vocabulary. Nasrin: Thanks. But I can’t speak English well. Shila: You must practice speaking English with your friends. Nasrin: Thank you for your suggestion. Shila: Welcome.

Dialogue writing

★Q.4. Write a dialogue between you and your friend regarding your future plan after the publication of the result. →Ans: A dialogue between two friends regarding their future pla after the publication of the result. Sujon: Hello. Rajib, how are you? Rajib: I am fine and what about you? Sujon: I am fine too. You have passed S.S.C. examination getting G.P.A.-5. Now what is you future plan. Rajib: Yes, I want to be a doctor. After passing the H.S.C. examination I shall admit in medical college. Sujon: Good idea. Your plan is absolutely right. Rajib: After all you have made a good result. Now, what is your intention? Sujon: I want to be an English teacher. After passing the H.S.C. examination I must study in honors and masters on English. Rajib: Thanks. Your choice is so nice. There is so lack of qualified teacher in our country. Sujon: Welcome.

Dialogue writing

★Q.3. Write a dialogue between you and your headmaster on the basis of issuing a transfer certificate. →Ans: A dialogue between the Headmaster and a student over a transfer certificate. Student: May I come in, sir? Headmaster: Yes, come in. Student: Good morning, sir. Headmaster: Good morning. What do you want? Student: Sir, I need a transfer certificate. Headmaster: Why do you need transfer certificate middle of the session? Student: You know that my father is a government employee. Headmaster: Yes. I do. Student: He has recently transferred Noakhali to Chittagong. Headmaster: Where is your application? Student: Here it is, sir. Headmaster: I see. Now you must meet the head clerk. Student: Thank you. Headmaster: Welcome.

Dialogue writing

★Q.2. Write a dialogue between you and your friend about importance of learning English. →Ans: A dialogue between a teacher and a student about the importance of learning English/ necessity of learning English. Student: Good morning sir, how are you? Teacher: I am fine, how are you? Student: I am fine too. Sir, I want to know about necessity of learning English. Teacher: Thank you for your curiosity. We know that English is an international language and communication defends on the language. Student: But, why shall we learn it? Teacher: If you want to serve in a post office, in a foreign office, in an airport and to study higher education, you must know English. Student: Now, I think that everybody should learn English. Because we can not progress in life without learn it. Teacher: I hope that you have understood properly it. Student: Thank you sir, for your advices. Prepared by Brinda. D B. T. Asst, English. G. H. S, melpattampakkam. Cuddalore dist

Dialogue Writing

Q.1. Write a dialogue between you and your friend on your preparation for the ensuing S.S.L.C. Examination. →Ans: A dialogue between two friends on coming/ensuing S.S.C. examination. Ashik: Hello Alam, How are you? Alom: Not so good. I am worried about the coming examination. Ashik Don’t worry. Alom: I am forgetting everything. Ashik: What have you done about mathematics? Alom: I have done well in mathematics but I could not do well in English. Ashik: Don’t be afraid. You are a good student. If you revise your lesson frequently, you will do well. Alom: How are you getting on with your studies? Ashik: My preparation is so good in all subjects. Alom: Pray for me and thanks for your suggestion. Ashik: Welcome. Prepared by Brinda. D B. T. Asst, English. G. H. S, melpattampakkam. Cuddalore dist