The English Reading Skills Book Test for Beginners is a complete test to help you test your reading skills at home. This test will evaluate your reading skills and provide you with a report on your reading skills.
Reading is also art, It's not necessarily if we will read a lot, we will improve faster. If you read five pages but can't learn something new, it's better to read two pages and read carefully. And do not try to remember, try to understand, once you understand them, you don't need to remember. This is a test for beginners in English to improve their reading skills.
01. Talk about the picture and read the text
We see a teacher teaching something to her students. Ms. Rehana, the teacher, is talking to the class about natural food. " Food is very necessary for our body immunity, " she says. " We can't live without it. So you must always have good food. " " What's good food, teacher ? " asks a student. " Good food means the right food for good health, " says Ms. Rehana. " It is nutritious.
It must contain natural substances that our body needs to grow properly and stay healthy. But remember, you might not eat too much though the food is good. Eating too much is not good for your health. You have to eat only a certain amount of food that your body needs. So we do not need the same food in the same quantity. It depends on your growth and physical structure as well ".
In the farthest corner of Bangladesh, there is a village called Tarapur. In this village, there lives a man named Kartik Poramanik. He is a hairdresser by profession but a nature lover at heart. His passion is to plant offset, which grows into giant trees. He started planting trees when he was only 12 years old.
He remembers what his father once told him in his childhood, " My son, you can earn the blessings of God by planting trees as well. He has never forgotten what his father told him before. At present, he is 63 years old. He has planted 100 trees in his village. Many of the trees are now 35-40 years old. Once upon a time, there were hardly any trees in this village. Kartik was going to different houses for his job.
And he would get tired in the scorching sun, but there were no trees under which he could sit and rest for a while rest. He thought about how people suffer in the heat, and Kartik began his tree planting mission. Occasionally Kartik would wake up early in the morning, take one or two laborers with him, and set out to plant trees.
Also, he would walk long distances to plant trees, carrying with him some dry food and water. He would pay all the expenses from his pocket. As well, Kartik has planted trees beside the roads, in and around the Bazar, schools and colleges, open fields, and many other places. At that time, it so happened that Kartik would go to water his plants at 10 or 11 pm.
People asked him, " Kártik, are you mad? What are you doing so late at night? " Kartik would smile and say, " What to do, sir. I have to work hard the whole day to earn money for my family. I don't get time during the day. But my trees would die if I didn't water them.
So I come late at night to look after them. " Even today this old man continues planting trees as many as he can. A man, who can hardly sign his name as well, is giving up his signature all around in nature.
Once upon a time, one dove and a small bat were very good friends. One day the two friends made their decision to set out on a journey. And started following over the rivers and hills and came to a big jungle.
Both the friends were very tired, they and take a rest. After a while, night fell, and it was dark all around the jungle. A storm rose. It started to rain heavily. The dove and the bat started to look around for shelter.
They came upon a century-old rain tree. An owl had his nest in that tree. They knocked at the owl's door. The old grumpy owl opened the door. The dove and the bat requested him to shelter them. The owl unwillingly let them in. The two birds were hungry too. They begged for some food. The selfish owl was not happy.
However, he shared his dinner with them. The dove was very tired that she could hardly eat. But the bat was sly. He ate greedily. He began to commend the owl with the thought of getting more food. The bat said, " O wise and fearless, owl, you are the most bountiful person I have ever seen in my life. You are powerful and mighty
The owl was very pleased with the bat's flattery at all. He puffed and ruffled himself, trying to look as wise and brave as endurable. Then he reduced to the dove and asked, " Now little dove, what do you reflect about me?
It was Sunday. Jake, Jone, Jhumona Islam, and Mazharul Islam woke up early in the morning. They quickly got ready and started for Tha Kha floating market. They planned to have breakfast at the market. They reached the marketplace sharp at 7.
The canals were surrounded by coconut palm trees as well. They hired a boat. The boatman started to row slowly taking them to the center of the market. There were boats everywhere. The sellers were mainly elderly Thai women in the market.
Their small boats were laden with bundles of lotus flowers, farm-fresh coconuts, fruits, vegetables, local food, and delicious sweets. The sellers and buyers rowed their boats slowly at all.
The sellers displayed their goods for sale and the buyers chose their pick. They could have a little chit-chat as buying and selling was going on,
Yes, I know a woman like this very much. Her name is Ameena. Ameena was a poor widow. She had three children. She worked in several houses. Every month she saved one hundred takas from her salary. When it was five. hundred takas, she bought three k.g. rice, one kg.
molasses, four coconuts and some accessories to make pitha. After a whole day of work, in the evening, she sat beside the road to sell pitha. She sold 5 taka per pitha . About fifty pitha she used to sell per day. She earned two thousand takas per month like this. After two years, Ameena along with her brother set up a hotel near a commercial area. She had fifty percent share with her brother.
About thirty thousand takas she earned from the hotel per month. In the near time, Ameena's big son became young. He also began to work with her mother and uncle. He put up branches of their hotel in different places. Around one lakh taka, they could earn from their hotel per month.
Day by day they moderated their business and their earning got a good figure. After five years they bought five kathas in the middle of Dhaka city and began to build it. Now Ameena is an owner of a five-storied house in town.
It was a great success for her who had to survive from hand to mouth. She worked hard with determination and now for this she leads an enriched and peaceful life.
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