Understanding Pahela Boishakh: Celebrating the Bengali New Year
In this lesson, we explore the vibrant celebration of Pahela Boishakh, the Bengali New Year. Students will learn about new vocabulary related to the occasion, the significance of this festive day, and the traditional attire worn by both men and women. Through engaging discussions, group activities, and evaluation questions, students will gain a deeper understanding of the cultural importance and celebrations associated with Pahela Boishakh, while also practicing their writing skills through a homework assignment on the festival.
Understanding Pahela Boishakh: Celebrating the Bengali New Year
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Presented by Khondker Mohammad ZakirHossain Assistant Teacher Khondker Shams UddinSmrity High School Gopinathpur,Gopalgonj. Class:Nine Sub:English First Paper Unit:3 Lesson:6 Time:50minutes Date:03/05/2014
1.What do you see in the picture? 2.What is the picture about?
Today we will discuss Learning outcomes: 1.Ss will understand new words. 2.Ss will learn what is pahelaboishakh. 3.Ss will learn why do we celebrate this day. 4.Ss will able to fill in the gaps.
Learning outcomes: Students will be able to 1.understand new words. 2.answer the questions. 3.write summary.
New words Instrument Procession
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Women wear saris and adorn themselves with colourfulchuries and flowers.Men wear panjabi and pajama or lungi.
The biggest colourful procession organised by the Fine Arts students of D.U.
Group work: Write five names of each item of our traditional food, game , song and festival.
Evaluation: 1.When do we observe PahelaBoishakh? 2.What do men and women wear on PahelaBoishakh? 3.What kind of procession do the students of fine arts of D.U. bring out?
Answer: 1. We observe PahelaBoishakh on the 1st day of bangla new year. 2.Men wear panjabi and pajama or lungi and women wear sari and adorn themselves with churis and flowers. 3.The fine arts students of D.U. bring out the biggest colourful procession which displays our tradition and culture.
Home work: Write a paragraph on PahelaBoishakh.