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In this English class lesson, students will enhance their speaking, listening, and writing skills while exploring the cultural significance of Pahela Boishakh, the Bengali New Year. Through various activities, including picture descriptions, passage completions, and graph analysis, students will learn about the traditions associated with this vibrant festival. The lesson encourages collaboration and practical application of language skills, making learning both informative and enjoyable. Join us in celebrating this important cultural event!
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Welcome To English Class
Objectives: • Students will be able to -- • increase their speaking, listening and writing skill. • describe pictures. • complete passage with suitable words. • analyze bar graph.
SHAHEED MINAR BANGLA NEW YEAR NATIONAL MEMORIAL MOTHER’S DAY
Today’s lesson is Pahela Boishakh
Pair Work: Look at the following pictures and match the pictures with the given words at the bottom and make sentences with them relating to the appropriate pictures. There are more pictures than necessary. A)Tradition B)Fascinating C)Carnival D)Instrument
Individual Task Now, read the passage silently and complete the passage with suitable words: The word Pahela means the first and Boishakh is the a) ______ month of Bangla calendar. The day is observed not b) _______ in Bangladesh but c) _______ in some other parts of the world. It is celebrated in West Bengal, Assam and Tripura. It is also d) _______ in Australia and the UK. In Australia the largest e) _______ for Bangla new year is the Sydney Boishakhi Mela held f) _____ sydney Olympic Park. In England, the Bangalees g) ______ celebrate the day with a street h) ________ in London. It is the i) _______ Asian festival in Europe, j) ________ Bangladesh and West Bengal. first only also observed festival in procession also upholding traditional
Group Work Analyze the following graph and discuss the cause of variations of the involvement of young generation using your practical knowledge. In the graph, the vertical numbers to the left side show the percentage of young generations’ involvement while the horizontal numbers at the bottom indicate the particular years.
Home Task Write in brief, how you will celebrate PahelaBoishakhthis year at your school.
PREPARED BY AMINA MOSTARI LIPI ASSTT. TEACHER IN ENGLISH KAMRUNNESA GOVT. HIGH SCHOOL, TIKATULY, DHAKA