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Re-translate the following passages.
1.
Cleanliness is a virtue. It is the habit of keeping the body and
all other things free from dirts. Without a clean body and cannot
have a pure mind. Cleanliness keeps health. It is also mark of
politeness. Good health keeps mind health.
2.
There is a proverb, “Cut your coat according to your cloth.” We
should be satisfied with what we earn in an honest way. In a
developing country like ours, luxuries of all kinds should should be
avoided. The rich should not forget the pitiable condition of the
common people. Some people earn money in the most unfair way.
3.
Man cannot live alone. So, he likes to keep company. He cannot do
without the help of other even
for a day. For this reason men have been living together for many
days. This called social life. None can act according to sweet will
in society.
4.
Education is the backbone of a nation. No progress can be possible
without education. Ignorance is like darkness. So, light of education
is necessary for society . Everybody will have to appreciate this
truth. Students both boys and girls must be conscious of their
responsibility. Other wise the nation will not be able to see the
light of hope.
5.
Two friends took a journey through a forest. On the way they saw
a bear approaching them. One did not care for his friends
safely. He quickly climbed up a tree and concealed himself among
the branches.
6. Knowledge is vaster than an ocean. The more we gather knowledge, the more our thirst for it increase. So, any kind of restriction on the persuit of knowledge is not at all desirable. Everybody has the right to walk freely in the Ocean of knowledge.
7. Dear X,
Your last letter gave me much pleasure. What a delightful Autumn you have had and how interesting you described your slay in the Himaloyas! I wish I would have been with you but that was out of the question, as you know, because of mother’s illness.
Your last letter gave me much pleasure. What a delightful Autumn you have had and how interesting you described your slay in the Himaloyas! I wish I would have been with you but that was out of the question, as you know, because of mother’s illness.
8. Our total environment influences our life and our way of living. The main elements of human environment are men, animals, plants, soil air and water. There are relationship between these elements. When these relationship are disturbed life becomes difficult or impossible.
9. In this life there are no gains without pains. Life indeed, would be dull if there were no difficulties. Games lose their rest, if there is no struggle and if the result is a forgone conclusion. Both Winner and loser enjoy a game most if it is closely contested to the last.
10. The life of a student is a life of preparation, preparation for the struggle of life. To make him well fitted for the struggle, education is necessary. Students for to-days will lead the nation tomorrow. But if their education is not complete, would they be able to lead the country to peace and prosperity?
11. Socrates never believed that all men are equal. If all were treated as equal there would be no one flock and no shepherd. This opinion of Socrates gave offence to many people. Socrates was regular in prayer and had a firm belief in God. He held that only God knows what is good for us. So, our prayer should simply be— "Give me what is good.”
12. I continue my letter. It is night, everybody is asleep. I am sitting up late writing to you before the window. The garden is full of scents. The air is warm.
13. We live in a society. So, we must bear to live in place and amity with others. We have to respect other’s life and property. We have a lot of duties and responsibilities to the society.
14. One day Rabeya climbed up a hill to enjoy the sight of the beauties of the nature. At that time many beasts and birds came flocking there from sides and stood surrounding her like her closest friends. But as soon as the famous saint Hasan came up there by another way, the beasts and birds retreated to a distance.
15. A patriot is a man who loves his country, works for it and is willing to fight and die for it. Every soldier is bound to do his duty; but the best soldiers do more than this. They risk their lives because they love the country. They are the best friends of the people.
16. There was once a bald-headed man. One day he sat under a tree after day’s work. A fly came and sat on his bald-head and teased him. The man gave a blow to the fly; but the blow only struck his head. Again the fly vexed him. But in this time he acted wisely and said himself, “You will injure yourself if quarrel with small enemies”.
17. Bangladesh exports jute to foreign countries. It brings much money to the country. This is why jute is called the golden fiber of Bangladesh. It is very useful thing.
18. In ancient times, men were very helpless in life. There was not much difference between them and the beasts. They were constantly in fear on account of the wild animals. They did not know how to build houses and make their dresses. They passed nights in trees and in caves.
19. A man's sight is the greatest treasure. There is no greater misfortune in life than blindness. A blind person cannot see the beauties of nature. He cannot discover the treasure of human thought lying in the books. He cannot write to express his thought.
20. Religion is a necessity. Man is by nature religions. It is a great necessity for his spiritual existence. Without religion a man can be turned a beast. An irreligious man is not better than a lower animal.
21. Kamal ordered that all superstitious about clotting and mode of life should be given up. He made the woman give up their veils, walk about and breathe freely in the same way as men. He made education free and compulsory for all children. He brought sweeping improvement in the country. He worked with the energy of a giant and wisdom of a sage.
22. No man can live alone. When we are children the family protect us. When we grow up, we need the help of all the people around us. If' we try to live alone, our lives are no other than those of animals. Our father and mothers, our teachers, our government, all these trains us to do our duty.
23. Students are the source of future hope and strength of our country. Much depends on how they spend their time and energy now. They have in the first place, to acquire knowledge and experience. Secondly, they have to look around and study the condition of people, their ways of living and see in what direction reforms are necessary.
24. We should have respect for our elders. We should be modest in their presence where laughtiness is extremely bad. Many boys and young men do not care a straw for their elders. They make a noise, laugh out and move insolent by in their presence. Such a habit should by all means be given up. Nothing is so graceful as modesty and politeness.
25. Honesty is the best policy. An honest man is respected by all. Everybody trusts him. No one can prosper in life if he is not hones! An honest shopkeeper is liked very much by his customers. All go to his shop and buy things from him. They begin to trust him. His credit grows and his business flourishes.
26. The greatest result in life are usually attained by simple means and the exercise of ordinary qualities. The common life of everyday with its cares, necessities and duties afford ample opportunity for acquiring experience of the best kind.
27. Youth is the best time when there is freshness and strength in mind and body. This is the time when it is most necessary for one to remember the proverb "as you sow, so you will reap”. This is as it were, the sowing season of man and if he wants to reap the harvest of prosperity and happiness, he must sow the seeds of industry, truthfulness, virtue and honesty in this season.
28. Rivers come to our use in many ways. We bathe in the water of the river. We drink it and use it in many ways for agriculture with the help of irrigation.
29. There are many ways of taking physical exercise. It can be secured either in walking or gymnastics. Walking is the best suited to all kinds of health.
30. Books are men's best companions in life. You must have very good friends; but you cannot get them when you need them. They may not speak gently to you. One or two may prove false and do you much harm. But books are always ready to be by your side. Some books may make you laugh, some other may give you much pleasure.
31. Books introduce us into the best society; they bring us into the presence of the greatest minds that ever lived. We hear what they said and did. We see them as if they were really alive. We are participators in their thoughts. We sympathies with them and grieve with them. The great and good do not die even in the world.
32. Poverty is a great problem in our country. But we hardly realise that this miserable condition is our creation. Many do not try to better their condition by hard labour and profitable business. They only curse their fate.
33. A newspaper is storehouse of knowledge. We can know the condition, manners and customs of other countries of the world from newspaper. It is in fact the summary of all current history. It supplies information to all classes of people. The business man finds the condition of the world market about his goods.
34. Here is my mother. There is none else like my mother. How affectionate she is to me! She always takes care of me. If I fall ill, mother grows very anxious.
35. Parents are the source of our life on the earth. It is they who have brought us in the world. They have brought us up in our childhood. They look after us from our infancy with greatest care and love. Without their taking care our existence on this earth would be impossible.
36. No person can be happy without friends. The heart is formed for love and cannot be happy without the opportunity of giving and receiving affection. But you also cannot find other to love unless you love them. Love is only to be-obtained by giving love in return. You cannot be happy without it.
37. A good teacher is one of the most important people in any country. Bangladesh needs good teachers. A good teacher makes lessons interesting. He keeps pupils and students awake. He also makes them confident and proves them clever. Everybody has something valuable in him. A good teacher discovers the treasure hidden inside each student.
38. Man is the architect of his own life. If he makes proper division of his time and does his duties accordingly, he is sure to prosper in life. But if he does otherwise, he is sure to repent when it is too late and he will have to drag a miserable extent from day by day.
39. Honesty is a noble virtue. It is the secrete of success in every sphere of life. The value, of honesty is very great. It wins love, respect and fearlessness. An honest man. Passes his days in respect of happiness. Honesty is the best policy.
40. Many people put off for tomorrow the work they, can do today. Students also very often put off their class lessons for tomorrow. Nothing is more injurious than this habit. Men do not know what will happen tomorrow. A lot of troubles and dangers may come and upset everything.
41. We should bear the courage to say right thing. We need not fear men nor care for what others think of us. So long as our purpose is honest, God will on our side and with his help, we shall be able to encourage the weak. Thus we shall be able to march in life and search its goal.
42. A garden is not a source of beauty only. It is also a source of income to men. Men for their great love of flowers decorate their house with them on occasion. Men love flowers, for they are the symbols of beauty and purity. A village home without any garden looks bare and poor.
43.The necessity of learning English cannot be over-stated. English is an international language. It is essential in over day-today activities. We must know English in order to go in for any job. There is hardly any situation where the employers can do without English.
44. Omar was an inhabitant of Mecca. He was a very brave and strong man. It was said that none could stand against him. Once he challenged the people of Medina to send their strongest man to fight him. The people of Medina did not know what to do until Hazrat Ali came forward and said that he would fight Omar.
45. One day a lad went to a famous teacher to acquire knowledge from him. The learned man, wishing to find out what sort of ability lie had, asked him where the God was. The lad replied, "I will answer you, if you first tell me where he is not.” The teacher was satisfied and according to the boy’s wish, perfected his studies.
46. The great advantage of early rising is the good start. It gives in our day's work. The early riser has done huge quantity of hard work before other men have got out of bed. In early morning the mind is fresh and there are fewer disturbances. So, the work done at that time is generally will be done. By beginning so early, he knows that he has plenty of time to do all the work thoroughly. He is not, therefore tempted to hurry over any part of it.
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