ইংরেজি | Unit-20: Lessons 1-2

Read the passage and answer the questions 3, 4.

It’s a beautiful spring day. Maria gets up early. She feels happy. She knows that it’s a nice day because she puts her hand on the glass of the window. It is very warm. She opens the window and the singing of the birds fills the room. She can smell the flowers outside her home. They smell sweet and fresh. After Maria gets dressed and has her breakfast, she puts her books in her bag. She is ready for school.

Maria is a lot like any other students in her neighborhood. She goes to school and likes to be with her friends. But Maria cannot see the beautiful spring day. She cannot see the flowers, the blue sky or the singing birds. She cannot see the new green leaves on the trees. She cannot see these because she is visually impaired. She has been unable to see since she was born.

3. Answer the following questions.

a. What fills the room?

b. What does she put in her bag?

c. What does she like to do?

d. How do the flowers smell?

e. Since when has she been blind?

f. Why can’t Maria see?

Answer to the question no-3.

a. The singing of the birds fills
the room.

b. She puts her books in her
bag.

c. She likes to be with her friends.

d. The flowers smell sweet and
fresh.

e. She has been unable to see since she was born.

f. Maria cannot see as she is visually impaired since her birth.

4. Write a short composition on ‘Maria’s Spring Day’ in at least 5 sentences by answering the following questions. [Remember to use capital letters, full stops and correct spelling]

a. How is Maria?

b. What does she feel?

c. What does she like?

d. Why can’t Maria see?

e. Where does she like to go?

Answer to the question no-4.

Maria is a visually impaired girl. On a spring day, she gets up early and feels the warmth of the spring. Maria likes to be like other girls and she goes to school and likes others to be her friends. But she can’t see the flowers, the sky or the birds; she can neither see the green leaves. Maria cannot see as she is visually impaired since her birth.