English Class: Bangabandhu's Family in 1971 Liberation War

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Welcome to Md. Shahneoaz's English class at Jalalabad B/L High School. Explore the topic of Bangabandhu's family during the 1971 liberation war. Learn new words related to peace, understanding, and overcoming obstacles. Engage in silent reading activities and pair work to deepen your knowledge.


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  1. Welcome to my class

  2. Introduction Md. Shahneoaz Assistant Teacher (English) Jalalabad B/L High School shahneoazmd@yahoo.com Cell: 01631712091 English 1st Paper Class: Nine Unit: 01, Lesson: 01

  3. Look at the pictures bellow Picture 1 Picture 2 Who can you see in the pictures? What do you know about them? Where were those people during the liberation war?

  4. Todays Topic Bangabandhu s Family in 1971 Unit 1, Lesson 1

  5. Silent Reading

  6. Silent Reading

  7. Silent Reading

  8. Silent Reading

  9. Lets be introduced with some new words Peace/Restfulness/ Calm/Calmness/ Tranquility/Serenity/ Silence/ stillness/still/quiet/ quietude/hush Quietness Understand /comprehend /realize /recognize /appreciate /discern /perceive Apprehend

  10. Lets be introduced with some new words Barrier/ obstacle/ blockade/ bar/ fence/ obstruction/ roadblock Barricade Upset/ Unnerved/ Disquieted/ Disturbed/ Distressed/ Unsettled/ Concerned/ Troubled/ Anxious Agitated

  11. Lets be introduced with some new words Shut off/ partition off/ separate off/ Isolate/ Segregate/ Quarantine/ Seal/ Close/ Shut/ Blockade/ Enclose/ Encircle/ surround Cordon Making one feel strong, healthy, and full of energy Invigorating

  12. Pair Work False C/A: Begum Mujib stayed with Bangabandhu at Dhanmondi Road No 32. True False C/A: Some people came forward to helping them while some refused to help them for fear of their own safety. True False C/A: Sheikh Jamal returned home in the afternoon while Sheikh Kamal returned home the next day.

  13. Group Work Write the answer of the following question: 1. Why was the family anxious on the 25 March night in 1971? Ans. The family was anxious on the 25 March night in 1971 because they could apprehend that something tragic was going to happen. 2. Where did Bangabandhu send the girls on that night? Ans. Bangabandhu sent the girls to the safer place on that night. 3. How would the family communicate with people of freedom fighters while they were under house arrest? Ans. While they were under house arrest, people would come to them with valuable information in disguise of vendors; also some would throw pieces of waste papers with important information written on them. Thus they communicate with freedom fighters.

  14. Evaluation Tell me the answer of the questions: 1. What was the invigorating slogan of Bangalees during the liberation war? 2. What was the consequence of the protest by a young man in Tungipara? 3. When was Sheikh Hasina blessed with a baby boy? 4. Who were admitted to PG Hospital? 5. How was Bangabandhu s family kept in House No 18?

  15. Answer of the questions: 1. How did Pakistani Army scare Sheikh Jamal? 2. How did Sheikh Jamal manage to flee from captivity? 3. How do you explain Bangabandhu sfamily s contribution to Liberation War?

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