Tuesday

Paragraph writing _ A Fisherman

(a)Who is a fisherman?
(b)How does he pass his days?
(c)How does he maintain his family?
(d)Why can’t he overcome his poor condition?
(e)What is his contribution towards the economy of the country?


A FISHERMAN

A fisherman is a person who earns his livelihood by catching and selling fishes. Generally a fisherman lives by the rivers, big canals, marshy lands and seas for his professional advantages. A fisherman lives with his family. He works hard all day and all night. He is a always busy in making his fishing nets, repairing them, taking care of his fishing boat, dying and painting them. He passes most of his time in fishing in the river and in the sea. Sometimes he goes in the deep sea for fishing and his family becomes anxious about his safe return. He faces dangers. He has no radio set and motor boats. He cannot listen to the weather warning. So he cannot return to the shore safely. A fisherman leads a very poor life. He has hardly nets and boats of his own. He is not given loans on easy terms. His face beams with smile when he catches a lot of fish. A fisherman does much good to us by supplying us with fish. So a fisherman plays an important role like a farmer.

Paragraph Writing - A Farmer

(a)Who is a farmer?
(b)What is his daily activities?
(c)What are his pleasures and pains?


A FARMER

The person who does the work of farming is known as a farmer. In Bangladesh the life of a farmer is not so good. He inherits a little land. He is illiterate. He does not know how to plough his land scientifically. He cannot apply scientific method. He has only a pair of bullocks and some handmade tools. Often he has not enough money to buy seeds, fertilizer or pesticide. As a result he cannot produce more food for himself and his family. He cannot make proper use of his land. He gets up early in the morning, goes to his land, ploughs it, sows the seeds and weeds out. He comes home at noon, eats his meal, takes rest and again goes to his land. He is born poor. Sometimes he takes a loan from the money lenders. If he cannot repay the loan, he sells the piece of land. A farmer is left on the mercy of nature. He has pleasures and pains in life. If he gets a good harvest, his face beams with joy. On the other hand if the crops are not good, his sorrows know no bounds. He and his family starve. He leads a very poor life. Though he works hard, he cannot lead a decent life. He cannot raise his head from the fear of wants. His life is meant for struggle of existence.



Paragraph Writing


(a)Who is a day laborer?
(b)What work does he usually do?
(c)What sort of life does he lead?
(d)What happens when he earns more?
(e)What happens when he cannot find work?
 

 A DAY LABOURER


A day labourer is he who does heavy manual labour in various fields. He is quite known to all. He is to be healthy, strong and stout. He lives with his family in a slum. He gets up early in the morning and goes out in search of work. He works hard from dawn to dusk for his employer and gets his wages in the evening. Then he goes to market, buys his daily necessaries and returns to his slum. He is always dependent on his employer. When he gets more work, he earns more and then he and the members of his family eat to their heart’s content. Sometimes he and his family go without food if he cannot manage work. However he is in great demand in harvesting season. The life of a day labourer is full of sorrows and sufferings. He can hardly enjoy peace and happiness. In all weathers-good and bad he works hard all day long and earns his livelihood by the sweat of his brow. He does not know what rest is. Though the service of a day labourer is of great importance, he is very much neglected. He is ill paid and can hardly make both ends meet. He is not held in due respect. So we should have soft feeling for him so that he can lead a decent life with dignity.

Paragraph writing


(a)What influence has a book fair made on the general mass?
(b)What types of books are available in the fair?
(c)What types of stalls are found in the fair other than book stalls?
(d)When does a book fair become crowdy?
(e)What types of programmes are arranged in the fair?
(f)What does a book fair remind a man?
(g)How does a book help a man?


 A BOOK FAIR

Now-a-days a book fair has become very popular. It has created a sense of interest for books among the general mass. In a book fair a lot of pavilions are set up. All sorts of books-fictions, text books, dramas, children books, reference books etc are displayed. There are also food and drink stalls. A book fair becomes crowd specially in the evening. Both male and female customers gather in a book fair. The writers also visit the fair regularly. Seminars and cultural programmes are also held. A book fair reminds us that books are our best companions. They are always at our side when we are in danger. They change our outlook on life and widen our domain of knowledge. It is books which help us to forget jealousy, malice and superstition. Again we get these best friends at a cheaper rate from a book fair.