Class 8 english lesson 7 reaching bangkok Abdulláh Mámun
Suvarnabhumi Airport is located 30 kilometers east of Bangkok. The airport has two parallel runways that are 60 meters wide and between 3,700 and 4,000 meters long. It can handle 76 flight operations per hour and process 45 million passengers and 3 million tons of cargo annually. The airport's large 563,000 square meter passenger terminal is the fourth biggest in the world and can currently handle 65 million passengers per year, but is expanding to increase its capacity further. The airport also has two five-story car park buildings that can accommodate 5,000 vehicles.
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Class 8 english lesson 7 reaching bangkok Abdulláh Mámun
Suvarnabhumi Airport is located 30 kilometers east of Bangkok. The airport has two parallel runways that are 60 meters wide and between 3,700 and 4,000 meters long. It can handle 76 flight operations per hour and process 45 million passengers and 3 million tons of cargo annually. The airport's large 563,000 square meter passenger terminal is the fourth biggest in the world and can currently handle 65 million passengers per year, but is expanding to increase its capacity further. The airport also has two five-story car park buildings that can accommodate 5,000 vehicles.
This powerpoint presentation is created by Gyanbikash.com for the students of class nine to ten from their accounting NCTB textbook for multimedia class.
Class 8 english announcement on board 1 lesson-5Abdulláh Mámun
The document provides instructions for a plane journey, noting that passengers should fasten their seatbelts, store baggage under seats or in overhead compartments, and turn off electronic devices. It mentions that cabin crew will serve light snacks and discusses keywords from the passage like lavatory, altitude, and destination. The purpose is to teach students English vocabulary and concepts related to plane travel.
The document discusses personal hygiene and its importance. It defines hygiene as keeping oneself clean and keeping homes and workplaces clean for good health. Maintaining hygiene is considered important for our physical, mental and spiritual well-being. The document outlines various hygiene habits like bathing daily, washing clothes regularly, washing hands before eating and after using the toilet, brushing teeth twice a day, cutting nails regularly, and keeping surroundings clean. Following good hygiene practices ensures a healthy and happy life.
Class 8 english lesson 9 the tha kha floating marketAbdulláh Mámun
The document summarizes a lesson about a visit to the Tha Kha floating market in Thailand. It describes how a group of students hired a boat and explored the market, where elderly Thai women sold goods from small boats that floated among canals surrounded by coconut palm trees. The market had a relaxed atmosphere as sellers displayed their bundles of flowers, fruits, vegetables, and snacks while chatting with buyers in the traditional way of trade. The group enjoyed sampling popular local foods like Pad Thai noodles and coconut pancakes before taking pictures with the friendly elderly sellers and learning about the simple yet communicative culture of the native Tha Kha people.
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The document is about an English lesson for Class VIII presented by assistant teacher Fauzia Jesmin from the Department of English. It discusses Lessons 4 and 6 but does not include a CD provided by the National Curriculum and Textbook Board.
This document provides instructions for an English class lesson on summarizing a video. Students will watch a video and then be evaluated on writing a summary of the story from the video in their own words.
This powerpoint presentation is created by Gyanbikash.com for the students of class nine to ten from their accounting NCTB textbook for multimedia class.
Class 8 english 1st paper at the airport lesson-1Abdulláh Mámun
Zara lives in London but has come to Bangladesh with her parents to visit relatives. She and her cousin Mita are very close. They have decided to take a trip to Thailand together while Mita's parents cannot come. At the airport waiting lounge, Mita and Zara begin planning what they will do in Thailand. Mita's uncle provides immigration forms for all of them to fill out before going through immigration, where their passports will be checked and stamped before they can travel.
Class 8 english 1st paper filling in a form lesson-2 and going through immig...Abdulláh Mámun
The document discusses Mita's travel plans to Thailand from Bangladesh. It provides details about Mita's passport and visa, including numbers, dates of issue and expiration. It describes the process at the airport immigration counter, where Mita hands over her documents and answers the officer's questions about her travel details before being allowed to enter the departure lounge. The purpose is to teach students about travel documents like passports and visas, as well as immigration procedures.
This powerpoint presentation is created by Gyanbikash.com for the students of class nine to ten from their accounting NCTB textbook for multimedia class.
This powerpoint presentation is created by Gyanbikash.com for the students of class nine to ten from their accounting NCTB textbook for multimedia class.
Money has its own importance in our life. The world considers money and wealth as one of the most important thing in life. People have more love for money because it is needed in everything they do. That is why there is fight all around the world to get more money, by ethical or unethical means. People have been bothered by the uneven distribution of money and wealth. In this dangerous era of Kaliyug, it is very difficult to remain ethical and honest in matters of money.
In the presented book on the world of money as seen by Param Pujya Dadashri the Gnani Purush (the enlightened one), Dadashri has shared his view on money, charity, use of money. According to him, money is the reward of one’s merit karmas from one’s past life. Wealth comes your way when you give help to others, not otherwise. Wealth comes to those who have the desire to share. Lack of understanding of the science of money has perpetuated greed for money which leads to worldly life after life (avatars).
QUIZ QUESTION COMPILATION ON SWAMI VIVEKANANDA COMMEMORATING THE 125TH ANNIVERSARY OF CHICAGO SPEECH
PLACE(S): NABAGRAM BDO OFFICE, JIAGANJ TOWN CENTRE, MURSHIDABAD
BANDEL, HOOGHLY
This is the first online magazine of NSTU on 21st February,The "International Mother Language Day".
Here our senior and my classmates have written for this magazine.Poems,Fictions,Articles are included here.
This document contains a lesson on algebraic operations taught by Md. Abdul Quddus in the Mathematics department. The lesson covers simplifying algebraic expressions using properties like commutative, associative, and distributive properties. It also covers combining like terms. Examples are provided to demonstrate simplifying expressions using these properties and combining like terms. The learning outcomes are listed as being able to simplify equations and find solutions to quadratic equations.
1) The document introduces Md. Abdul Quddus from the Mathematics department and outlines the learning objectives of expressing algebraic expressions and identifying variables, coefficients, and terms.
2) It defines key algebraic concepts such as variables, constants, coefficients, terms, and like terms.
3) Examples are provided to demonstrate these concepts, including completing a table to identify variables and expressions for word problems.
This document contains a lesson on finding the area of composite figures. It includes an introduction, learning outcomes, examples of calculating areas of shaded regions within composite figures like rectangles and trapezoids, and practice problems for students to solve. The lesson aims to teach students to calculate the total area of an object by finding the individual areas of each shape within it and adding them together.
This document is a lesson plan on measurement for a mathematics class. It introduces the topic of measurement, lists learning outcomes around solving problems involving length, area, weight and volume using different measurement systems. It also provides examples of measuring the height of a giraffe, weight of a killer whale, and amount of water to fill a tub. As homework, students are asked to solve exercises 3-4 and 3-5.
This document provides an introduction and lesson on percentages. It includes:
- An introduction to the mathematics department and chapter on profit and loss.
- Learning outcomes which are to explain percentages and calculate basic percentages without a calculator.
- Examples of calculating 30% of Tk. 40 and 75% of Tk. 600 are shown step-by-step.
- A chart reviewing common percentages is included.
- Homework is assigned to solve two questions from exercise 2.1.
This document is a lesson on profit and loss in mathematics that introduces key concepts and examples. It explains that profit occurs when an item is sold for more than it was bought for, while loss is when an item is sold for less. Basic profit and loss calculation formulas are provided. Two examples are given, one showing a profit and one a loss. Students are instructed to complete homework problems calculating profit and loss, including using percentages.
This document is a lesson on simple and compound interest. It begins with an introduction and then defines the formulas for simple and compound interest. For simple interest, the formula is Interest = Principal x Rate x Time. For compound interest, the formula is Amount = Principal x (1 + Rate/Number of times compounded)^(Number of times compounded x Time). The document provides examples of calculating simple and compound interest based on investing or saving different principal amounts over various time periods at given interest rates. It concludes by assigning homework to calculate the amount of interest earned on an account over 2 years.
This document provides a lesson on number and geometric patterns. It contains 3 key learning outcomes:
1) Students will be able to explain geometric patterns.
2) Students can solve problems involving patterns.
3) Students will draw patterns.
Examples of simple number and geometric patterns are presented, including a flower bed pattern where the number of patio stones can be described by the formula Patio stones = 3 + 7n. Students are assigned homework to solve exercises involving finding patterns and differences in sequences.
This document is a lesson plan on geometric patterns that includes:
1) An introduction to the topic of geometric patterns and learning outcomes of being able to explain, solve problems about, and draw patterns.
2) An example pattern and questions to make a number list, draw the next figure, and find the number of sticks for a specific figure.
3) An evaluation question to find the number of sticks for the 176th pattern and draw the 5th pattern.
4) A homework assignment repeating the example questions.
This lesson document outlines a mathematics lesson on geometric patterns. The lesson will teach students to explain geometric patterns, solve problems related to patterns, and draw patterns. Students will analyze a sample pattern figure to make a number list, draw the next figure, and determine the number of sticks for the 67th figure. For evaluation, students will find the number of sticks for the 200th pattern and draw the 5th pattern. As homework, students are assigned to solve exercise 1 questions 7 and 8.
This document provides an introduction to the concepts of physical world and measurement. It defines the physical world as the reality that can be perceived by our senses, and distinguishes between the physical world and reality. It then discusses different branches of science such as physics, chemistry and biology that study the physical world using various methods of observation, experimentation and measurement. Finally, it briefly introduces the concepts of space, time and matter.
This document discusses the different branches of physics and their relationship to physical quantities like space, time, and matter. It aims to help students understand the connections between physics and other fields like healthcare, agriculture, technology, social science, and astronomy. The key physical quantities discussed are space, time, and matter. Students are asked to write down their basic understanding of these physical quantities.
1. The document discusses fundamental and derived units of measurement and the fundamental rules of measurement.
2. It explains that fundamental units include units of length, time, mass, and temperature while derived units are combinations of fundamental units.
3. The document outlines several systems of measurement including the CGS, FPS, MKS, and SI (metric) systems which define the fundamental standards.
1. Errors in measurement include instrumental errors, observational errors, random errors, and systematic errors.
2. Instrumental errors arise from defects in measurement instruments and include zero errors, backlash errors, and level errors.
3. Observational errors are due to personal factors of the observer and conditions of observation.
4. Random errors occur unpredictably while systematic errors are due to defects in instruments or measurement methods and produce consistent bias.
5. The accurate value of a measured quantity accounts for the measurement error and can be calculated using formulas provided.