Stories of Historical Figures and Moral Lessons
Explore tales of historical figures like Taimur, Socrates, King Lear, Robert Bruce, and Jalaluddin Mohammad Akbar intertwined with moral lessons of perseverance, wisdom, and kindness. Each story reflects unique challenges and triumphs, offering insights into human nature and the essence of leadership and resilience.
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Abadul Sarder Assistant Teacher Subject-English-2nd Agarghata High School Title-Table Paikgacha, Khulna Class-Eight Time-50 minutes Date-03/03/2015
lived to a house One day Taimur became anything to eat He did not get very hungry An old woman came in the house. was moving here and there in search of food. Many of us attacked the province. He captured the province of a powerful prince. Once he have heard about taimur. And he was situated far away. The province one of the greatest conquers of the world.
could not tolerate used to irritate Socrates. Socrates s wife She always more furious than ever One day the woman She tired to insult him. became this. Socrates began to lose her temper on the slightest excuse. There was walking his family . He lived a farmer in a village. The lands had through the fields. . With that he yielded him some crops. One day supported a few acres of land.
seeds in time. Once there did not a farmer in a village. plough did not sow He them well. But he was very idle. had a few plots of land. Long ago king Lear was over eighty years age. He had ruling Britain Their names were a very old man. Now Lear three daughters. Goneril , Regan and Cordelia.
Robert Bruce had shelter in a remote cave. Enemies fought a famous king. The king was his kingdom. He took bravely but lost the battle. And he invaded to flee from his kingdom to save his life.
Once there something very unpleasant. He visited him to the palace. A famous astrologer The king was fond of knowing his future from the astrologer. a king. told The astrologer called the capital of the king.
was some water in the jar. A crow wanted very thirsty. He flew to drink water. At last he found from one place to another in search of water. a jar in a garden. There
Jalaluddin Mohammad Akbar. Akbar the throne of Delhi at the age of fourteen. born in 1542 at Amarkoat in Sind. the grandson of Babar. His full names ascended When he was He born, his father Humayun lost the thorne of Delhi.
shelter in a courtiers house. Sheikh Sa di He took a great Persian poet. was invited simple in his way of life. Once he set out to the emperor s palace. On the way, he was for the emperor s palace in ordinary dress.
lost in great economic problem. You may fell heard the name of Kazi Nazrul Islam. a rebel poet and our national poet. his father in his childhood. He is Nazrul Islam was As a result his mother have born on the 2o May, 1899 in Burdwan.
A Fish out of water He is considered a fish out of water because he doesn t know anything about the outer world..
BAG AND BAGGAGE The boy is leaving his village bag and baggage.
KITH AND KIN The girls are kith and kin of each other.
A man of letters D.Shahidullah is .
A MAN OF MARK Kazi Nazrul Islam is a man of mark.
F B R o I s o E M N D S bosom friends Rony and Johny are
To play He likes to play cricket.
red letter day Make a sentence with this idiomatic phrase.
TO SMILE Make a sentence with this phrase. .
A COCKS AND BULLS STORY Make a sentence with this idiomatic phrase.
AT A GLANCE Noun phrases consist of- Adjective + N N+ Preposition Double N + and \or N+ N N Infinitive + Adverbial\ Object Gerund+ adverbial
S U M M A R Y A phrase is a group of words without any subject and verb. A phrase may have both literal and figural meaning. Phrases having figural meaning are called idioms. All idioms are phrases but all phrases are not idioms. Noun phrases work as nouns.
HOME WORK Make 10 sentences using noun phrases.
- PREPARED AND PRESENTED BY Abadul Sarder Assistant Teacher English Agarghata High School,Paikgacha,Khulna THANK YOU