Unseen English 1st Paper Lesson on Titanic and Vocabulary

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In this English lesson, students will learn new vocabulary words such as passenger, collision, crew, and watertight. They will also practice comprehension through true/false questions, information transfer, and matching words. The lesson covers interesting facts about the Titanic, including its sinking, passengers onboard, and key events related to the tragic incident. Through various exercises and activities, students can enhance their English language skills and knowledge.


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  1. Teachers Identity Md.Anowarul Islam Senior Teacher Mirzapur Islamia dakhil Madrasah,Dapunia,Pa bna Class:08 Unseen English 1stPaper

  2. Learning Outcome By complete the lesson students will be able to Learn new vocabs-passenger, collision, crew, watertight Choose the best answer True/False Information transfer Matching words (according to meaning)

  3. Vocabulary Passenger voyager Crew People working on a ship Collision accident Watertight seated

  4. Choose the best answer The great ship Titanic was regarded---- (a) Sinkable (b) unsinkable (c) Floating (d) none The Titanic went down in--- (a) South Atlantic (b)North Atlantic (c) Bay of Bengal (d) pacific Ocean The number of passengers was---- (a) 1500 (b) 891 (c) 1016 (d) 1316

  5. Write true or false. If false, give the correct answers. (a) The Titanic sailed off on the 10th April, 1912. True (b) The Titanic sank on her second voyage. False. Corr, Ans: The Titanic sank on her first voyage. (c) The North Atlantic is a great sea-route for the ship. True.

  6. Match the words in column A with column B Column A a+3 b+7 c+10 Column B Forsake Vast A large ship People working on a ship To jump into water Intense dislike or fear Considered Speculation Dim 10. That is not sinkable 11. Situation 12. A long journey 1. 2. 3. 4. (a)Liner (b) Regarded (c) Unsinkable (d) Abandon (e) Huge (f) Voyage (g) Faint (h) Plunge (i) Horror (j) crew d+1 e+2 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. f+12 g+9 h+5 i+6 J+4

  7. Complete following table with the information given in the passage What Event Place Time The Titanic First sailed From southampto m to New York 10,April 1972 1316 passengers and 891 crews On the ship then Were travelling The ship collided North Atlantic 14,April 1972 A slight trembling sound occurred After collition below North Atlantic 14,April 1912 sank

  8. Evaluation The Titanic was bound for New York It had water-tight compartment. 16 The Titanic was hit by A large ice- berge The number of death was 1500

  9. Home Work Write the main ideas of the passage in your own words in five sentence.

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