New Vocabularies: Look for, Nearby, Greetings, Address, Refusal, Friendly, Interesting, Stranger, Respect, Usually, Used to, Cultural difference, Directly, Instead.
নিচের কথোপকথনগুলো পড়ো। জোড়ায় আলোচনা করো এবং লেখ কিভাবে দীপক বিভিন্ন পরিস্থিতিতে ভিন্ন ভিন্ন লোকদেরকে সম্বোধন করেছে। তোমার সুবিধার জন্য একটি নিচের সারণিতে করে দেয়া হলো।
Depok Hey Robi! What’s up? Robi: Hi, Depok! How are you? |
Teacher. Good morning, Depok! How are you? Depok Good morning, Ma’am. I am good. |
Depok Hey Natasa! Natasa: Dear brother! I feel hungry. |
Depok Good morning, Helal chacha! Helal chacha: Good morning, you look very happy, what happened? |
Meeting an Overseas Friend Depok Excuse me, sister! Are you looking for something? Unknown person: Oh! Thanks. I’m looking for a nearby hospital. |
Read the following note on greetings, address, refusal, and closing:
Note:
Greeting:
A greeting is something friendly that we say or do when we meet someone (eg, hello, hi, Assalamu Alaikum, Namaskar, Adab, Good Morning, etc.).
Address:
When we talk to someone, we address them. Sometimes we use their names (e.g., Dipok, Helal Chacha, etc.), or titles (e.g., Ms. Yesmin), and sometimes we use a word that shows our feelings for them (eg, my son, dear friend, etc.).
Refusal:
A refusal is when we say no to someone or we disagree with something (e.g., No, I’m not. Sorry that I can’t take it, etc.).
Closing:
The way we end a conversion (e.g.. see you again, bye, good night, etc.)
The Table:
Depok used the following greetings in the conversations | Good to see you…………………… |
Depok used the following addresses in the conversations | Hey Robi………… |
জোড়ায়/দলে নিচের প্রশ্নগুলো আলোচনা করো। তারপর নিচের সারণিতে উত্তরগুলো লেখ। তোমার সুবিধার জন্য একটি উত্তর নিচের সারণিতে করে দেয়া হলো।
The people I talk to everyday | |||||
Family | Friends | Youngers | Elderly people | Unknown People | |
Address | Baba | Dear | Dear sister | Uncle Habib | Aunty |
Greet | |||||
Refusal | |||||
End conversation |
নিচে লিওনার্দ ও ডালিয়ার কথোপকথনটি পড়ো এবং জোড়ায় অভিনয় করে তা দেখাও। তারপর নিচের কাজগুলো জোড়ায় দলে সম্পন্ন করো।
Context: Leonard Cohen reads in class six. He came from Canada to visit a Bangladeshi school. He met Dalia Hassan who also reads in class six. The conversation between Dalia and Leonard goes like that-
Dalia: So, Leonard, how do you find our school?
Leonard: It’s good, you know. And it is interesting (laughing).
Dalia: Okay. So, what did you find interesting!
Leonard: Well, um….. I really find it interesting the way you address the people you meet. I mean, you add something after you call a name.
Dalia: (laughing) Yes, we always call our elders by their first name and add Brother, sister, unele or aunty later. And how do you address your elders, by the Way?
Leonard: If I know someone, I will call him or her by his/her first name. But if I have just met someone new, I will call his or her last name and add Mr./Ms. In the beginning, So, how do you address strangers?
Dalia: We usually address them as brothers, sisters or uncles, and aunties. So, what about addressing your teachers?
Leonard: We usually call them by their last names. I have seen you never call your teachers’ names. Why so?
Dalia: We never call elders by their names. This is how we show respect to them.
Leonard: Interesting. Then, how do you greet someone? Like, in our country, We say hello to elders and strangers, and say hi to friends and younger. Also, we Say good morning and good night.
Dalia: We also greet each other by saying good morning and good evening. But usually, Muslims greet each other by salam and Hindus greet by namaskar. We also say adaab to people from other religions.
Leonard: Okay… this is very different from ours. You know what, I used to think that everyone greets the way we do.
Dalia: No, I think we have cultural differences. Every culture has its own way to greet or address people.
Leonard: You know one thing, we do not like to hear the “No” word directly. Instead, we use words such as apology’, ‘I am afraid’, ‘sorry, but, then we explain why we are refusing. For example, I would say, “sorry but I think we have cultural differences’ or ‘I am afraid I think we have cultural differences.
Dalia: That was new for me. We usually say no directly.
Leonard: I agree with you, we have cultural differences around the world… (Unfinished)
উপরের কথোপকথন থেকে এখানে কিছু শব্দ দেয়া হলো। শব্দগুলোর অর্থ বিকল্প অর্থসহ নিচে দেয়া আছে। চারটি উত্তরের মধ্যে সবচেয়ে সঠিক উত্তরটি লেখ।
1. I find it interesting the way you address the people you meet. Here the underlined word means-
Valuable
Familiar
different
rare
2. We say hello to elders and strangers. Here the underlined word means-
Elderly persons
Youngers
Seniors
Unknown persons
3. We have cultural differences around the world. Here the underlined word Means-
Exchange
Choices
Varieties
4. We usually say no directly. Here the underlined word means.
Personally
Simply
Straightly
Lately
5. I used to think that everyone greets the way we do. Here the underlined word means-
Never in the past
Sometimes in the future
Always in the past
Always in the future
জোড়ায়/দলে নিচের কথোপকথনটি পড়ো। বাংলাদেশ ও কানাডার ক্ষেত্রে কি কি সাংস্কৃতিক পার্থক্য তুমি পেয়েছ তা লেখ।
Bangladeshi Culture | Foreign/Canadian Culture | |
---|---|---|
Addressing elders | ||
Addressing strangers | ||
Addressing teachers | ||
Greeting teachers | ||
Greeting elders | ||
Greeting strangers | ||
Greeting friends/ youngers | ||
Refusing something/ someone |
জোড়ায়/পলে পরের কথোপকথনটি পড়ো এবং সঠিক শব্দ/ অভিব্যক্তি দিয়ে শুন্যস্থান পূর্ণ করো। জোড়ায় আলোচনাটি অনুশীলন করো এবং পরবর্তীতে ক্লাসের সামনে তা অভিনয় করে দেখাও।
Story Setting:
On a breezy spring afternoon, Rakib, a Bangladeshi boy aged 13, meets Scott, a British boy of the same age, in the book fair. Incidentally, both are at the same book stall and are checking out the books available in that stall.
Rakib:……………………………….
Scott:………………………………………
Rakib: I see that you are holding a book on birds. Are you interested in wildlife?
Scott:…………….. What about you?
Rakib: Yes indeed. That’s why when I saw you with this book, I had to ask you whether you are also an animal lover? I am Rakib by the way.
Scott:……….. Rakib. My name is Scott.
Rakib………… Scott What do you think about this book fair?
Scott: I read about this book fair earlier, but I did not know that there would be more than 400 stalls. There are so many books to check out and buy.
Rakib: The more stalls I visit, the more I want to buy.
Scott: I understand how you are feeling. I feel the same way. A copy of wildlife was the last book on my list. I will go home now.. Rakib.
Rakib: I still have a book to buy. After that, I will go home………… Scott.
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