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Kobita wanted Paul to write something for her school magazine.
Paul skipped smashed potato because it had chopped fresh onions in it.
Kobita's mother was unwilling to come in front of Paul because she was shy and did not want to face a stranger.
Since Paul came to Bangladesh, he was only having vegetables and fried eggs. He was tired of eating only these items. When he ate delicious dishes like chicken curry, fish bhuna, dal, dessert etc, he became quite delighted. He enjoyed the tastes of these Bangladeshi dishes, which he never had before. Therefore, the lunch at Kobita's house would definitely attract Paul to other Bangladeshi dishes.
When Paul visited Kobita's house, he wore blue trousers and a grey T-shirt.
For Paul, Kabita's mother cooked a number of Bangladeshi dishes including plain rice, chicken curry, fish bhuna, dal, salad, etc.
He was served two bhortas, dried fish and mashed potato.
Paul was tired of having vegetables and fried eggs for the last few weeks.
He didn't like the dried fish bhorta because of hot chillies.
Paul greeted Kobita's mother with his newly learnt Bangla, "Kemon achen?".
Yes, I think it was a wonderful experience for him to visit Kobita's house. It is because during the visit, he enjoyed the tastes of a variety of Bangladeshi dishes.
(a) articlc; (b) variety; (c) tastes; (d) skipped; (e) most.
Paul visited Kobita's house the next day. Kobita requested him to write an (a) articlc for her school magazine. While they were talking, Kobita's mother prepared a (b) variety of Bangladeshi dishes for Paul. He ate almost all the dishes and liked the (c) tastes of all. However, he didn't like the dried fish bhorta and (d) skipped the mashed potato. He liked the dessert (e) most and also enjoyed drinking the tea.
(a) wore; (b) saying; (c) while; (d) dried; (e) enjoyed /liked.
The next day, Paul visited Kobita and her family. He (a) wore blue trousers and a grey T-shirt. paul greeted Kobita's mother warmly in Bangla, (b) saying "Kemon achen?" She was happy to hear a foreigner speak in her language and welcomed him. Kobita asked Paul to write something for her school magazine (c) while Ms. Shahana prepared lunch Paul had rice, chicken curry, fish bhuna, dal, and salad, but he didn't like (d) dried fish bhorta or mashed potatoes with onions. However, he loved the dessert made with ricc, gur, milk, and coconut, and (c) enjoyed /liked fresh cow milk tea.
greeted = welcomed
happy = sad/unhappy
loved = liked
warmly = coldly
foreigner = indigenous/native
reluctant = willing/inclined/cager
except = excluding
mashed = smashed/crushed
delicious = tasteless
fresh = stale/impure
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