A. Look at the picture. Then ask and answer the questions about it.
Figure: Picture of Pahela Boishakh..........
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1..What's the picture about?
2. Where do you think the picture was taken?
3. What are the people doing?
B. Read the text and complete the tasks C and D.
'Pahela Boishakh' is the first day of Bangla new year. The day is a public holiday. This day has a special significance for us as it is a part of Bangalee culture and tradition. People from all walks of life, irrespective of their ethnic identity or religious beliefs, celebrate the day with traditional festivities. On this day, the whole of Bangladesh is in a festive mood. The day inspires people to start life with renewed hopes aspirations.
Every year the day is celebrated traditionally. People wake up early in the morning, have a bath and wear traditional clothes. Women wear white sarees with red borders and adorn themselves with colourful churis and flowers, while men dress themselves in pajamas and punjabis. It is a day when people love eating traditional food.
One of the most colourful events of the day is held in Dhaka. Early in the morning, people in hundreds and thousands pour in from all directions to attend the cultural function at Ramna Batamul organised by Chhayanaut. The cultural programme begins just at sunrise and the renowned artists of the country take part in the programme that starts with the famous Tagore-song Esho-he-Boishakh, Esho Esho.....Artists also sing traditional folk songs, and perform classical dances to the rhythm of musical instruments.
People also come to join the colourful processions, the biggest carnival of the country, organised by the Fine Arts students of Dhaka University. The procession usually displays the traditional practices of Bangalee culture. The masks and wreaths worn by the people are so fascinating! Often they symbolise contemporary worries or happiness in the national life. It attracts an increasing number of foreign tourists every year.
The day is also observed all over the country. Different social and cultural organisations and educational institutions celebrate the day with their own cultural programmes.
On this day, newspapers bring out special supplements. There are also special programmes on the radio and television.
The celebration of Pahela Boishakh marks a day of cultural unity for the whole nation.
C. Ask and answer these questions in pairs.
1. Do you go out in the morning of Pahela Boishakh? If you do, where do you go? If not, what do you do?
2. What kind of food do you eat in the morning of Pahela Boishakh?
3. Do you wear any special clothes on this occasion?
D. Complete the passage with suitable words.
The word Pahela means the first and Boishakh is the.................... month of Bangla calendar. The day is observed not......................... in Bangladesh but ......................in some other parts of the world. It is celebrated in West Bengal, Assam and Tripura. It is also..................... in Australia and the UK. In Australia, the largest....................... for Bangla new year is the Sydney Boishakhi Mela held........................... Sydney Olympic Park. In England, the Bangalees.................. celebrate the day with a street in London. It is the Asian festival in Europe, .................... Bangladesh and West Bengal.
E. Describe your own cultural or religious festival that you celebrate. You can use the following words. You can also use other words relevant to the festival.
colourful special traditional religious dance cultural flowers food songs festive |
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