Explore the World of Mangrove Forests in Bangladesh
Dive into the beauty and significance of mangrove forests showcased in Bangladesh, particularly focusing on the Sundarbans. Learn about the unique ecosystem, wildlife, and global importance of these saline forests. Discover the intriguing facts about mangroves and form your own opinions by expressing your thoughts in writing.
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DEAR LEARNERS, WELCOMETOMY ENGLIH CLASS
Tapash Kumar Shil Senior Teacher( English) Shahid Arju Moni Govt. Secondary School, Barishal English Class : IX Experience-01 Opinion Matters (1.1.1)
Say & write whether the statements are fact or opinion. Traveling in Asia is more fun than traveling in Europe. Some people keep dogs as pets. 1 liter of water weighs 1 kilogram. Water always comes from the sky. Bangladesh was established in 1971. The cake tastes delicious. My history teacher hates me. The movie was boring.
Again, say & write whether the statements are fact or opinion. Your heart pumps blood through your body. The leaves of growing plants are usually green. People use their legs to walk. Today seems hotter than yesterday That was a good movie. Strawberries taste better than blueberries. The death penalty is wrong.
THEFACTABOUTTHEILLUSTRATION This illustration depicts the mangrove forests. These mangrove forests are usually grown in saline, muddy and partially waterlogged areas. Due to the saline soil, the roots of these forest trees are quite scattered and cannot go deep into the soil. Indonesia, Brazil, Australia, and Niger account for 43% of the world s mangrove forests. Located in Bangladesh, the Sundarbans is the single largest mangrove forest in the world and is recognized by the world as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
WRITE MANGROVEFOREST YOUR THOUGHT ABOUT THE I think------------------------------------------------------ (Don t copy from your textbook. Write down your opinions, at first in your khata and then on your textbook)
NOWCOMPAREYOURWRITINGWITHMINE The National Memorial is the National Monument Of Bangladesh, set up in the memory of those who died in the Bangladesh Liberation War of 1971, which brought independence and separated Bangladesh from Pakistan. The monument is located at Savar, about 35 km north- west of the capital, Dhaka. It is known as "Jatiyo Smriti Shoudho". It is the symbol of the valour and the sacrifice of those killed in the Bangladesh liberation war of 1971. The monument is a masterpiece of seven pillars representing the 7 different years of demonstration which basically lead to our Independence in 1971. Years are 1952, 1954, 1956, 1962, 1966, 1969 and 1971 designed by Syed Mainul Hossain. The front pillar is 150 feet high which represent 1971.
THESEVENPILLARSOF OUR NATIONAL MAUSOLEUM The seven pillars indicate seven different phases. The phases are: 1. Language movement of 1952. 2. United Front elections of 1954. 3. Regime movement of 1956. 4. Education movement of 1962. 5. Six point movement of 1966. 6. 1969- People's Uprising and 7. The great liberation war of 1971.
NOWCOMPAREYOUROPINIONSWITHMINE The encourages me to be patriot. Bangladesh is ours and we are hers. We should pay homage to the heroic sons of our mother land. National Mausoleum at Savar
NOWCOMPAREYOURWRITINGWITHMINE The Bangabandhu Satellite-1, named in honor of the founding father of Bangladesh, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, is a significant milestone in the country's space exploration endeavors. Launched on May 11, 2018, this geostationary communications satellite marked Bangladesh's entry into the space age. The satellite, built by Thales Alenia Space, is designed to provide telecommunications and broadcasting services, ensuring enhanced connectivity, especially in remote and rural areas. Bangabandhu Satellite-1 is equipped with C-band and Ku-band transponders, expanding the telecommunications, broadcasting, and broadband services. Beyond its technical functionalities, the satellite represents a symbol of national pride and achievement, fostering technological advancement and economic development for Bangladesh. The successful launch and operation of the Bangabandhu Satellite-1 underscore the country's commitment to harnessing space technology for the benefit of its citizens and reinforcing its position in the global space community. nation's capabilities in
NOWCOMPAREYOUROPINIONSWITH MINE. I can say the launching of a satellite called Bangabandhu Satellite starts a new era in the geostationary communication satellite system. Now Bangladesh can save the amount that she spent renting satellite services for TV channels. She can rent out the excess capacity to the other countries in the region. Thus she can a large amount.
NOWCOMPAREYOURWRITINGWITHMINE Alexander Graham Bell, born on March 3, 1847, was a Scottish-born inventor, scientist, revolutionized communication with his invention of the telephone. Educated in Edinburgh and London, Bell later moved to Canada and then the United States. His fascination with sound and speech led him to experiment with transmitting voice signals over wire, ultimately resulting in the patent for the telephone in 1876. Bell's invention transformed global communication, connecting people across vast distances and laying the foundation for the modern telecommunications industry. Beyond the telephone, Bell also contributed to fields such as aeronautics, medicine, and genetics. He co-founded the National Geographic Society and spent his life working on projects that aimed to improve the lives of others through technology and innovation. Bell's impact on the world is immeasurable, and his legacy endures as a pioneer whose inventions continue to shape the way we connect and communicate today. and teacher who
NOWCOMPAREYOUROPINIONS WITHMINE. I think Alexander Graham Bell was a pioneering inventor and scientist. Really he is best known for inventing the telephone. His innovative spirit transformed communication, leaving an indelible mark on society. His legacy extends beyond the telephone, reflecting a profound impact on the way we connect and communicate.