This document contains an answer sheet for a translation exercise by Sir Haseeb Ur Rehman. It includes 80 sentences in Urdu with their English translations. The sentences cover a variety of topics including lessons learned, money, swimming, speaking the truth, going home, living in a hut, intentions, serving one's country, establishing an Islamic state, intelligence, friendship, wasting time, hard work, leaving before results, watering plants, English subjects, snow, singing, sowing and reaping, rain, health, work, dependence, pleasure from work, cricket, trains, changes, knowledge, education, arrogance, airplanes, college, grades, teaching, honesty, respect, rewards, absence, playing cricket
Thoughts such as, what does attentiveness mean, what it is all about and what its different facets are, may enable the facilitator understand it better. Some such thoughts about attentiveness are given below.)
1. Attentiveness is a state of mind wherein the intellect is alert, active and focussed on the present.
2. It is manifested through concentration on the situation / activity, careful observation and keen listening.
3. It is also giving watchful attention to details.
INTENT
(The objective of the facilitation process is to help each participant explore the topic for himself, individually and independently. Following are some of the objectives of the session.)
1. To understand what is attentiveness
2. To analyse whether attentiveness is important in one’s life
3. To analyse whether attentiveness plays a role in achieving our goal
4. To analyse whether attentiveness impacts people, situation
5. To analyse whether attentiveness impacts outcome
QUESTIONS
(These are some leading questions that the facilitator may contemplate on for understanding and connecting with the topic.)
1. What is attentiveness?
2. Is attentiveness important in one’s life? If so, why?
3. Does attentiveness play a role in achieving our goal? If yes, how?
4. Does attentiveness impact people, situation? If yes, how?
5. Does attentiveness impact outcome? If yes, how?
Underline the adjective and write the type of adjective also.
Type of adjective used here :
⇒ Adjective of quality
⇒ Adjective of Quantity
⇒ Adjective of Number
Thoughts such as, what does attentiveness mean, what it is all about and what its different facets are, may enable the facilitator understand it better. Some such thoughts about attentiveness are given below.)
1. Attentiveness is a state of mind wherein the intellect is alert, active and focussed on the present.
2. It is manifested through concentration on the situation / activity, careful observation and keen listening.
3. It is also giving watchful attention to details.
INTENT
(The objective of the facilitation process is to help each participant explore the topic for himself, individually and independently. Following are some of the objectives of the session.)
1. To understand what is attentiveness
2. To analyse whether attentiveness is important in one’s life
3. To analyse whether attentiveness plays a role in achieving our goal
4. To analyse whether attentiveness impacts people, situation
5. To analyse whether attentiveness impacts outcome
QUESTIONS
(These are some leading questions that the facilitator may contemplate on for understanding and connecting with the topic.)
1. What is attentiveness?
2. Is attentiveness important in one’s life? If so, why?
3. Does attentiveness play a role in achieving our goal? If yes, how?
4. Does attentiveness impact people, situation? If yes, how?
5. Does attentiveness impact outcome? If yes, how?
Underline the adjective and write the type of adjective also.
Type of adjective used here :
⇒ Adjective of quality
⇒ Adjective of Quantity
⇒ Adjective of Number
A support for communication and application of English language in simple settings. A collection of simple activities that can be used to practice English language. Starting from self introduction it goes through a collection of activities using prepositions, listening, speaking for general conversations, letter writing for personal purposes and requests.
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PREPARATION PLAN FOR 2015-16 (1st February to 31st April)
Secure Up to 86 % Marks In Your Board Examination (Insha’Allah)
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Translation
1. Answer Sheet of Translation by Sir Haseeb Ur Rehman
1. I was not learning my lesson.
2. Do you have any money in your pocket?
3. A child had been swimming for an hour.
4. Always speak truth.
5. When we reached home, they had gone home.
6. This beggar has been living in this hut for two years.
7. Don’t take me wrong.
8. You should serve your country.
9. Quaid-e-Azam wanted to make Pakistan an Islamic country.
10. He is an intelligent student.
11. My friends are not good friends.
12. We should always speak truth.
13. You shouldn’t waste your time.
14. Hardworking is the key to success.
15. Before the result was announced, he had left country.
16. My servant has been watering the plants for half an hour.
17. Student should prefer English subject.
18. It has been snowing in Muree for two days.
19. Students were singing song in function.
20. As you sow so shall you reap.
21. If it doesn’t rain, I will stay at home.
22. It is necessary to stay clean to live healthy.
43. Work gives a person happiness and respect. It saves one to be
dependent on others.
44. On contrary, people who are not used to working cannot do any
hardworking.
45. Working person feels pleasure from his work.
46. WRITTEN ABOVE
47. If our cricket team had played well, we would have won the match.
48. When I reached at the railway station, the train had gone.
49. WRITTEN ABOVE
50. The pattern of exam has been changed from 2009.
51. Knowledge is power.
52. We should get education with hard working.
53. To get knowledge on every topic proves to be useful in getting
education.
54. The world respects those who get education.
55. Allah doesn’t like those people who are arrogant.
56. WRITTEN ABOVE
57. When I reached at the Airport, the airplane had taken off.
58. WRITTEN ABOVE
59. He has been going to college on foot for two days.
60. I like coffee more than tea.
61. I see eye to eye with you.
62. I wish that I had got “A” grade in matric.
63. I have been teaching in this college since 1992.
64. Honesty is the best policy. If you are honest,
people respect you.
65. Honest is itself a reward.
66. Honest person mentally lives happy.
67. Allah will definitely give him reward on the Day of
Judgment.
68. I have been absent from school since yesterday.
69. WRITTEN ABOVE
70. I have been playing cricket for two hours.
71. When I reached college, the bell had rung.
72. My friends are not good friends
73. We should always speak truth.
74. You should not waste your time.
75. WRITTEN ABOVE
76. Have you read this book?
77. Smoking is injurious for health.
78. I have been working since morning.
79. When I reached school, the bell had rung.
80. A friend in need is a friend indeed.
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