Understanding Different Festivals: International, National, and Religious Celebrations
Explore the significance of various festivals such as May Day, Pahela Baisakh, and Eid ul-Fitr in personal and social life. Learn about the historical background and cultural importance of these events. Discover how festivals like May Day honor the struggles and sacrifices of working people worldwide. Gain insights into the essence of celebrating diverse cultural festivities and their impact on society.
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Teacher identity MD.RAZIUL HAQUE ASSISTANT TEACHER RAHIMA BEGUM ACADEMY ALLARDARGA.DAULATPUR.KUSHTIA mdraziulhaque@gmail.com
2022-5th week CLASS TEN ENGLISH -1ST ASSIGNMENT-02
ASSIGNMENT TITLE- Describing three different festival I have celebrated.
WHAT DO YOU SEE IN THE PICTURE. PAHELA BAISHAK EID DAY
Lesson declaration EVENTS AND FESTIVALS
Learning outcomes Students will be able to learn EVENTS AND FESTIVALS Students will be able to about eid day , pahela Baishak and may day. Students will be learn about Significance of those festivals in our personal and social life..
I have celebrated three different festivals. 1.International festival. May day. 2.National festival. Pahela Baisakh 3.Religious festival. Eid ul fitr.
I have celebrated three different festivals. . May day. I have celebrated many international festivals . Among them may day is one of them. last month I celebrated an international festivals and that was May day. It was on May 1st . It was in my school campus at Rahima begum Academy. The festivals was celebrated by organizing a discussion. I and some of my classmate attend the function. A participant said in his speech that a May Day or International Workers Day is observed on May 1 all over the world. The day is observed to remember the struggle and historical sacrifice of the working people. It is a public holiday in almost all the countries of the world. The historical event of the day is related to a tragic incident in America s Chicago city. On May 1 s in 1886 half of the workers at the McCormick Harvester Company in Chicago went on strike demanding an eight-hour workday.
Two days later, a workers rally was held near the McCormick Harvester Company and many workers had joined it. Suddenly about 200 policemen attacked them with clubs and revolvers. One striker was killed instantly, five or six others were seriously wounded and many of them were badly injured. The events of May 1, 1886, remind us that workers are also human beings and they have also family life. The spirit of the day is to provide working people with better working conditions and better pay so that they can live happily.
I have celebrated a national festivals. I have celebrated many national festivals . Among them pahela baishak is one of them. last month I celebrated an national festivals and that was pahela baishak. It was on 1st day of bangla month of Baishak . It was in my own locality at Allardarga. I and some of my close friends celebrate the day very much. I never forget the day. The first day of Bangla year is celebrated as Pahela Boishakh. The day is celebrated with festivity across the country. It is celebrated in villages and towns. People in the village celebrate this day according to their age-old customs. Special meals are arranged at home. Baisakhi melas are held in different places. In towns, various socio- cultural organizations arrange interesting programs on this day. At Ramna Batamul, it is celebrated gorgeously. Many urban people wake up early in the morning and go to the function to enjoy poem reciting, songs, stage drama, lecture, etc.
Many people eat panta hilisa in the morning. Children put on colorful dresses. They go to the Boishakhi Mela and buy sweets, toys, dolls, and handmade things. They enjoy the day with great pleasure. Shopkeepers in: both villages and towns open Halkhata. They distribute sweets among their customers and clients. I live in Dhaka. On this day, I usually go to the Ramna Batamul in the morning. I wear pajama and Panjabi. I eat panta hilisa and join different functions. The significance of the day is great. We can remember our Bengali culture and tradition by celebrating the day.
I have celebrated a religious festivals. I have celebrated many religious festivals . Eid-ul Fitr is one of them. Last rear I celebrated a religious festivals and that was eid ul fitr I celebrated the last eid ul fitr in my grand father house and It was in my own locality at allardarga. I and my family members enjoy the day very much. Eid-Al-Fitr is the biggest festival of Islam. It is celebrated by the worldwide Muslim community; it comes at the end of the holy month of Ramadan. As per the Hijri Calendar of Islam religion, Eid-Al-Fitr is observed when the new moon is sighted by the Mosque authorities. It falls in the lunar Hijri month. The date of the fest is varied as per the Moon. Eid-Al-Fitr means the Festival of Fast-Breaking . As the holy month of Ramadan is about fasting and on the last day of Ramadan people celebrate it with the Eid-Al-Fitr festival. On this day they eat various dishes and not fast like other days of Ramadan.
Significance of those festivals in our personal and social life.. Festivals are an expressive way to celebrate glorious heritage, culture and traditions. They are meant to rejoice special moments and emotions in our lives with our loved ones. They play an important role to add structure to our social lives, and connect us with our families and backgrounds. They give us a distraction from our day to day, exhausting routine of life, and give us some inspiration to remember the important things and moments in life. Festivals were started to pass the legends, knowledge and traditions onto the next generation.
Home work WRITE A PARAGRAPH ABOUT MAY DAY