Practice Passage Narration for SSC/HSC Examination, Narration 31-50
31. “Ratan, have you done your English lesson
today?” asked the teacher. “Yes, Sir, I did it. But I haven’t understood some
grammatical points.” replied Ratan. “Where is the problem?” said the teacher.
“Let us try again.” (ÒiZb, Zzwg wK †Zvgvi Bs‡iwR cvV K‡i‡Qv ?Ó wk¶K wRÁvmv Kij |
Òn¨v, m¨vi, Avwg Bnv K‡iwQjvg| wKš‘ MÖvgv‡ii wKQy welq eyS‡Z cvwiwb|Ó, iZb DËi
w`j|Òmgm¨v †Kv_vq?Ó wk¶K ejj,ÒPj Avgiv Avevi †Póv Kwi|Ó)
Answer:The teacher
asked Ratan if he had done his English lesson that day. Ratan replied that he
had done it but he had not understood some grammatical points. The teacher
again asked him where the problem was. He suggested that they should try again.
32. “I’ve got GPA-5 in the SSC examination” said
Rafiq. “Congratulation!” I said. “What do you intend to do now?” “I want to
study physics, Chemistry and higher Mathematics of H.S.C at home.” “I’ll
to try to get admission in BUET after my H.S.C exam.” Rafiq replied. (ÒAvwg Gm.Gm.wm cix¶vq wR.wc.G-5
†c‡qwQ,Ó iwdK ejj|ÒAwfb›`b!Ó,Avwg ejjvg|ÒZzwg GLb wK Ki‡Z PvI?ÓÒAvwg evox‡Z
c`v_© we`¨v,imvqb we`¨v,I D”PZi MwYZ co‡Z PvB|Avgvi GBP, Gm, wm cix¶vi ci Avwg
ey‡q‡U fwZ© n‡Z †Póv Kie|Ó iwdK Dˇi ejj|)
Answer: Rafiq said
that she had got GPA-5 in the SSC Examination. I congratulated him.
I asked him what he intended to do then. He replied that he wanted
to study Physics, Chemistry and Higher Mathematics’ of H.S.C at home. He added
that he would try to get admission in BUET after his H.S.C exam.
33. “Follow my example,” she said as we shook
hands, “and never eat more than one thing for luncheon.” “I’ll do better than
that,” I retorted “I’ll eat nothing at dinner to night.” “Humorist!” she cried
gaily, jumping into a cab. ( ÒAvgvi `„óvšÍ Abymib KiÓ Avgvi nvZ
wgjv‡bvi mgq †m ejj, Ges `ycy‡ii Lvev‡i GKwU wRwb‡mi AwZwi³ KL‡bv Lv‡e bv|Ó
ÒAvwg Zvi †P‡q AviI KieÓ Avwg mgywPZ Reve w`jvg, ÒAvwg iv‡Zi cÖavb Lvev‡i wKQyB
Lve bvÓ|ÒiwmK! †m Avb›`wP‡Ë wPrKvi K‡i GKwU K¨v‡e jvwd‡q P‡o emj|)
As we shook hands she
advised me to follow her example and never to eat more than one thing for luncheon.
I retorted that I would do better than that and added that I would eat nothing
at dinner that night. Jumping into a cab, she cried gaily and commented that I
was a humorist.
34. “I’ve lost my tooth.” said Samira. “I’ll look
ugly and horrible.” “Don’t worry,” said Mina. “Just put your tooth into a rat’s
hole and a rat will give you one of its fine teeth.” (ÒAvwg Avgvi `vZu nvwi‡qwQ|Ó, mvwgiv
ejj| Ò Avgv‡K KzrwmZ I fqsKvi †`Lv‡e|Ó ÒwPšÍv K‡iv bv|Ó wgbv ejj|Ò‡Zvgvi `vZu
Bu`y‡ii M‡Z© ivL Ges Bu`yi Zvi GKwU my›`i `uvZ w`‡e|Ó)
Answer: Samira told
Mina that she(S) had lost her tooth. She added that she would look ugly and
horrible. Mina told her (s) not worry and also advised her (s) to just put her
tooth into a rat’s hole and a rat would give her (s) one of its fine teeth.
35. The stranger said to the boy, “Will you tell
me the way to the nearest hotel?” “Yes, I’ll. Do you want a residential one in
which you can spend the night?” the boy said. “I don’t want to stay there, but
only want a meal.” the stranger replied. ( ågbKvix K…lK‡K wRÁvmv Kij ÒZzwg wK
Avgv‡K wbKUZg mivBLvbvi bvg ej‡Z cvi?Ó K…lK ejj Òn¨v, Avwg cvwi| Avcwb wK Ggb
GKUv mivBLvbv Pvb hv‡Z Avcwb ivZ KvUv‡Z cv‡ib?Ó ågbKvix ejj, ÒAvwg
†mLv‡b _vK‡Z PvB bv, wKš‘ Avwg ïay GKevi Lvevi PvB|Ó)
Answer: The stranger
asked the peasant if he could tell him the way to the nearest hotel. The
peasant replied that he could. The peasant asked the stranger if he wanted one
in which he could spend the night. The Stranger replied that he did not wish to
say there but only wanted a meal.
36. A hawker said to me, “Do you want any
newspaper? I have all types of newspers. Please take one.” I said, “ I want a
weekly. Do you have any magazine?” He said, “Yes, I have the latest copy of The
Jai Jai Din.” (GK nKvi Avgv‡K ejj, ÒAvcwb wK †Kvb cwÎKv Pvb? Avgvi mKj ai‡bi
msev`cÎ Av‡Q| `qv K‡i GKwU wbb|ÓAvwg ejjvg, ÒAvwg GKwU mvßvwnKx PvB|‡Zvgvi Kv‡Q
wK †Kvb mvgwqKx Av‡Q? †m ejj Òn¨v,Avgvi Kv‡Q hvqhvqw`b Gi me©‡kl Kwc Av‡Q|Ó)
Answer: A hawker
asked me if I wanted any news paper and told me that he had all types of
newspapers. He further requested me to take one. I told him that I wanted a
weekly and also asked him if he had any magazine. He replied in the affirmative
and said that he had the latest copy of the Jai Jain Din.
37. The teacher said to Rita. “Why are you
talking in the class? You should behave yourself.” Rita said. “Sir. I am sorry.
The teacher said. “Be attentive and listen to my lecture. May Allah bless
you.” (wk¶K iZœv‡K ejj, ÒZzwg †Kb †kªYx‡Z K_v ejQ? †Zvgvi wb‡Ri AvPi‡Y
mshZ nIqv `iKvi|Ó iZœv ejj, Òm¨vi,Avwg `ytwLZ|Ó wk¶K ejj,Òg‡bv‡hvMx nI GesAvgvi
e³„Zv †kvb| Avjvn †Zvgvi g½j KiyyK|Ó)
Answer: The teacher
asked Rita why she was talking in the class and added that she should behave
herself. Ratna respectfully said that she was sorry. The teacher advised her to
be attentive and listen to his lecture and also wished that Allah might bless
her.
38. “I came to Dhaka
this morning. I sent you a telegram before starting from home.” He said, “Did
you receive it in time?” He asked. “No, I did not receive it.” I replied. (ÒAvwg G mKv‡j XvKv Avmjvg|evox n‡Z
iIbv nIqvi c~‡e© Avwg †Zvgvi GKwU evZv© cvwV‡qwQjvg|Ó †m ejj, ÒZzwg wK GwU
mgqgZ MÖnY K‡iwQj?Ó †m wRÁvmv Kij |Òbv, Avwg GwU cvBwbÓ Avwg DËi w`jvg|)
Answer: He said to me
that he had come to Dhaka that morning. He
also said that he had sent a telegrame before starting from home. He then asked
me if I had received that in time.I replied in the negative and told that I had
not received that.
39. Mother said to Rina, “Are you going to
school, now?” “Yes” Rina replied, “Yes” Arif replied. “You have to return soon
because we will go for Eid shopping” said mother. “What a nice idea! Mum, you
are great,” Rina said. (gv ixbv‡K ejj, ÒZzwg wK GLb ¯‹y‡j hv”Q?Ó ixbv DËi w`j Òn¨v,| Ò‡Zvgv‡K
ZvovZvwo evox‡Z wdi‡Z n‡e KviY Avgiv C‡`i †KbvKvUv Ki‡Z hve|Ó gv ejj|Ó ÒwK
my›`i cwiKíbv! ÓZzwg gnrÓ ixbv ejj|)
Answer: Mother asked
Rina if she was going to school then. Rina replied in the positive. Mother told
her that she had to return soon because they would go for Eid shopping. Rina
exclaimed with joy that it was a very nice idea. She also expressed that her
mum was great.
40. “Why are you talking in the class?” said the
teacher. “I was talking with Ali about the schedule of S.S.C
examination.” replied Karim. “Don’t gossip in the class. Be attentive to
your lesson” said the teacher. “Sorry, Sir. Please forgive me for this
time.” said he.(ÒZzwg ‡kªYx‡Z †Kb K_v ej‡Qv ?Ó wk¶K ej‡jb| Avwg Avjxi mv‡_ K_v
ej‡ZwQjvg Gm Gm wm cix¶vi mgqm~Px m¤ú©‡K|Ó Kwig DËi w`j|‡kªYx‡Z Mí K‡iv
bv|‡Zvgvi cv‡V g‡bv‡hvMx nI|Ó wk¶K ej‡jb| Ò`ytwLZ,m¨vi| GB mg‡qi Rb¨
AbyMÖn K‡I Avgv‡K ¶gv Ki‡eb|Ó ‡m ejj|
Answer: The teacher
asked Karim why he was talking in the class. Karim replied that he had been
talking with Ali about the Schedule of the S.S.C examination. The teacher
advised him not to gossip in the class and again advised him to be attentive to
his lessons .He expressed sorry with respectfully and forgave him for that
time.
41.“Have you done
your home work?” The mother said to the daughter, “No, I’ve forgotten.” said
the daughter. “That’s very bad. You must be more careful about your homework.
By doing so, you can’t expect to do well in your studies.’ said the mother. (ÒZzwg wK †Zvgvi evoxi KvR K‡i‡Qv?Ó
gv Zvi Kb¨v‡K ejj|Òbv, Avwg fy‡j wM‡qwQ|Ó Kb¨v ejj|‡mwU AZ¨šÍ Lvivc|Zywg †Zvgvi
evoxi KvR m¤ú©‡K Aek¨B mZK© n‡e|GBfv‡e Kivi gva¨‡g Zzwg fvj djvdj jv‡fi
Avkv Ki‡Z cvi bv|gv ejj| )
Answer: The mother
asked the daughter if she had done her home works. The daughter replied in the
negative and told that she had forgotten. The mother told that that was very
bad. She suggested the daughter that she must be more careful about her home
work. She also warned her daughter that by doing so, she could not expect to do
well in the examination.
42.‘Shima, can you
tell me what I am teaching?” the teacher asked. I’m sorry. Sir. I can’t
follow,” replied Shima. “You can’t because you are attentive, ‘the teacher
said.(Òmxgv, Zzwg wK Avgv‡K ej‡Z cvi‡e Avwg wK wk¶v w`‡ZwQ| wk¶K
ej‡jb| Avwg `ytwLZ, m¨vi|Avwg AbymiY Kwiwb|mxgv DËi w`j| ÒZzwg cvi bv KviY Zzwg
g‡bv‡hvMx bv|Ó wk¶K ej‡jb|
Answer: The teacher
asked Shima if she could tell him what he was teaching. Shima replied in the
negative that she could not follow. The teacher then told that she could not
follow because she was not attentive.
43.“Have you offered
your prayer today?” I said to my brother. “No, I have forgotten.” he said.
“That’s bad.” I said. “We must pray everyday.” He said, “ I am sorry. I shall
always say in time.” I said to him, “May Allah bless you.”
(ÒZzwg wK †Zvgvi cÖv_©bv K‡i‡Qv? Avwg Avgvi fvB‡K
e‡jwQjvg| Ôbv, Avwg fy‡j wM‡qwQjvg| ‡m ejj||‡mwU AZ¨šÍ Lvivc|Avwg ejjvg|Ò Avgv‡`i Aek¨B cÖwZw`b
cÖv_©bv Kiv DwPr| ‡m ejj, Ò Avwg `ytwLZ|Avwg wbqwgZ cÖv_©bv Kie|Avwg Zv‡K
ejjvg,Ò Avjvn †Zvgvi g½j Kiyb|Ó)
Answer: I asked my
brother if he had offered his prayer that day. He replied in the negative and
said that he had forgotten. I said that was bad. I also said that we had
to pray everyday. He said that he was sorry and added that he would say
it in time. I wished that Allah might bless him.
44.“Do you know why
you are sent to school?” “For playing with friends, father.” “No, you are sent
to learn and write.” “But I won’t read and write.” replied Jack sulky. “Yes,
you will.”( ÒZzwg wK Rvb †Zvgv‡K ¯‹z‡j cvVv‡bv n‡q‡Q?Ó ÒeÜz‡`i mv‡_
†Ljv Kivi Rb¨,evev|Ó Ò bv,†Zvgv‡K †jLvcov †kLvi Rb¨ cvVv‡bv n‡q‡Q|Ó ÒwKšZz Avwg
†jLvcov Kie bv|Ó R¨vK DËi w`j|Òn¨v, Zzwg Aek¨B Ki‡e|
Answer: Father asked
Jack if he knew why he was sent to school for playing with friends.
Father expressed his negativeness and told him that he was sent to learn to
read and write. Father asserted that he (Jack) would read and write.
45.“Have you ever
been to Cox’s Bazer?” asked Hasan. “No, I have never gone there, “replied
Kamal. “But I long for visiting the place.” “I had an opportunity to visit the
sea beach last year,” said Hasan. “How charming the scenery is!”(ÒZzwg wK KL‡bv K·evRv‡i wM‡qQ?Ónvmvb
wRÁvmv Kij| Òbv, Avwg KLbI K·evRv‡i hvBwb|Kvgvj DËi w`j|wKš‘ Avwg RvqMvwU‡Z
hvIqvi Rb¨ `xN©w`b †_‡K cÖZ¨vkv KiwQ|Avwg MZ eQi mgy`ª ˆmK‡Z hvIqvi my‡hvM
†c‡qwQjvg|nvmvb ejj| ÒwK my›`i RvqMvwU!Ó)
Answer: Hasan asked
Kamal if he had ever been to cox’s Bazer. Kamal replied that he had never gone
there but he longed for visiting the place. Hasan added that he had an
opportunity to visit the sea beach the previous year. He exclaimed with joy
that the scenery was very charming.
46.Rashed said Tapas,
“I went to the station. I had to receive my uncle there. Where did you go? I
went to your house to collect a book from you.” “I am sorry. Let’s go. I shall
lend you the book.” (iv‡k` Zvcm‡K ejj, ÒAvwg †÷k‡b wM‡qwQjvg| Avgvi gvgv‡K †mLv‡b
Af¨_©bv Rvbv‡Z n‡qwQj|Zzwg †Kv_vq wM‡qwQj|Avwg GKUv eB‡qi Rb¨ †Zvgv‡`i evox‡Z
wM‡qwQjvg|Ó ÒAvwg `ytwLZ| Pj hvB|Avwg †Zvgv‡K eBwU avi w`e|Ó
Answer: Rashed said
Tapas that he (R ) had gone to the station and he (R) had to receive his (R)
uncle there. Rashed also asked Tapas where he (T) had gone. Tapas replied that
he had gone to his house (R) to collect a book from him (R ). Rashed apolozied
and proposed to him that they should go. Rashed also confirmed him and told him
(T) that he (R) would lend him (T) the book.
47.The Teacher became
very angry with the student and said, “Why have you disturbed the class in this
way? I have told you before that when I am speaking you should be silent. Leave
the class and do not come today”.(wk¶K QvÎwUi mv‡_ †i‡M ejj, Ò‡kªYx‡Z †Kb Gfv‡e e¨vNvZ m„wó
K‡iQ?Ó †Zvgv‡K Av‡M e‡jwQ †h hLb Avwg K_v ewj ZLb †Zvgvi wbie _vKv DwPZ|‡kªYx
†Q‡o P‡j hvI AvR †kbx‡Z Avm‡e bv|Ó )
Answer; The teacher
became angry with the student and asked why he (s) had again disturbed the
class in that way. He added that he had told him before that when he was
speaking he should be silent. Then he ordered the student to leave the room and
not to return again that day.
48.Teacher said to
me, “Why did you not perform your homework?” I said to him, “Sorry I was
busy with my mother’s treatment.” Then he said, “From now on I expect you to be
punctual” I said, “Ok, Sir.”(wk¶K Avgv‡K ej‡jb, Ò Zzwg †Kb †Zvgvi evoxi KvR Kiwb?ÓAvwg
ejjvg, Ò`ytwLZ Avwg Avgvi gv‡qi wPwKrmvq e¨¯Í wQjvg|Ó Zvici †m ejj,Ò GLb †_‡K
Avwg Avkv Kwi Zywg mg†qi cÖwZ †Lqvj ivL‡e|Ó Avwg ejjvg| ÒwVK Av‡Q,m¨vi,Ó)
Answer: The Teacher
asked me why I had not performed my home work. I told him sorrowfully that I
had been busy with my mother’s treatment. Then he told that from then on the
expected me to be punctual told him respectfully that it would be ok.
49.“Nafia, have you
done your English lesson today?” asked the teacher. “Yes Sir.” she replied.
“But I haven’t understood one grammatical point.” the teacher assured her
saying. “Come to my room, I’ll help you understand the point.” “Thank you sir.”
she smilingly said.(Òbvwdqv, Zzwg wK AvR †Zvgvi Bs‡iRx wel‡qi cvV K‡i‡Qv?Ó
wk¶K wRÁvmv Kij | Òn¨uv, m¨viÓ †m DËi w`j|wKš‘ Avwg MÖvgv‡ii GKwU welq
eyS‡Z cvwiwb| wk¶K Zv‡K Avk¦vm w`‡q ejj ,Ò Avgvi iy‡g Avm,Avwg †Zvgv‡K eyS‡Z
mvnvh¨ Kie|Òab¨ev`, m¨viÓ †m nvwmgy‡L ejj| )
Answer: The teacher asked
Nafia if she (N) had done his (R) English lesson that day. Nafia replied in the
affirmative with respectfully said that he(R) had not understood one
grammatical point and also requested him (T) to explain her (N) to understand
the point. He (R) thanked him (T) with respect.
50.My friend said to
me, “Why are you sitting alone here?” I have been looking for you. Let us go
for a walk in the open field. “Leave me alone.”(Avgvi eÜz Avgv‡K ejj, Ò Zywg GLv‡b
†Kb GKv e‡m AvQ?Ó Avwg †Zvgv‡K LyRwQ|wRÁvmv Kij|Pj Avgiv †Lvjv gv‡V nvwU|
ÒAvgv‡K GKv _vK‡Z `vI|)
Answer: My friend
asked me why I was sitting alone there and told me that he had been looking for
me. He further proposed that we should go for a walk in the open field. I told
him to leave me alone.
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