An Application To The Headmaster For Leave of Absence
An Application To The Headmaster For Leave of Absence
An Application To The Headmaster For Leave of Absence
certificate
[Your Address]
[City, Date]
The Headmaster
[School Name]
[School Address]
Respected Sir/Madam,
Yours sincerely,
Your Name,Roll,Class
Manikganj
[Date]
The headmaster
Manikganj
Subject: Application for Early Leave
Respected Sir,
Yours sincerely,
Mushfiq
Class-six
An Application to the Headmaster for Leave of
Absence
[Your Address]
[City, Date]
The headmaster
[School Name]
[School Address]
Respected Sir/Madam,
Yours sincerely,
[Your Name]
[Your Class and Section]
[Your Roll Number]
As his wealth grew, so did his greed. The farmer was no longer satisfied with
just one golden egg each day; he wanted more. "If this goose lays a golden
egg every day," he thought, "there must be a treasure trove of gold inside
it!" Blinded by his greed, the farmer decided to cut open the goose to get all
the gold at once.
Ignoring the advice of his friends, the farmer took a knife and killed the
goose. But when he looked inside, he found no treasure, no gold, and no
more golden eggs. His magical goose was gone forever.
Filled with regret, the farmer realized his foolishness. In his desire to get rich
quickly, he had lost the very source of his wealth. Now, with the goose gone,
he was once again poor, and his greed had left him with nothing.
The story of the greedy farmer spread throughout the village, and people
learned a valuable lesson: patience and gratitude bring true riches, while
greed only leads to loss.
From that day forward, the villagers remembered the tale of the farmer and
his magical goose, and they worked hard, grateful for the blessings they
already had.
**Dialogue Between Mushfiq and Mobin on
Developing English-Speaking Skills**
Mushfiq: Hey, Mobin! I've been thinking, I really want to improve my
English-speaking skills. Do you have any tips?
Mobin: Hi, Mushfiq! That’s great! I actually started practicing English myself
a few months ago. One thing that really helped me was reading out loud. It
builds confidence and makes you more comfortable with pronunciation.
Mushfiq: Oh, that’s a good idea! I usually just read silently, but speaking
the words out loud could help me get used to the sounds. Do you think
listening to English is also helpful?
Mushfiq: That sounds fun! I’ll try that. But sometimes I feel nervous about
making mistakes while speaking. What should I do?
Mobin: Don’t worry about making mistakes! Mistakes are part of learning.
Try practicing with friends or even speaking to yourself in front of a mirror. It
can really build your confidence. I also try to learn new words every day—it
makes my vocabulary stronger.
Mushfiq: That’s a good point. I guess the more I practice, the more
comfortable I’ll feel. Thanks for the advice, Mobin! I’ll try reading out loud
and practicing daily.