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Welcome. TEACHER`S IDENTITY Shamima Alam Assistant Teacher B0gra Govt. Girls` High School Mobile – 01714676944. INTRODUCTION OF THE LESSON English first paper Class - 8 Unit-7 Lesson-3 Time- 45 mins.

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  1. Welcome

  2. TEACHER`S IDENTITY ShamimaAlam Assistant Teacher B0gra Govt. Girls` High School Mobile – 01714676944

  3. INTRODUCTION OF THE LESSON English first paper Class - 8 Unit-7 Lesson-3 Time- 45 mins

  4. Look at the picture and discuss with your partner what you see. Pair Work

  5. NAME OF TOPIC RIVER GYPSIES IN BANGLADESH

  6. Learning outcomes • 1.read and understand text through silent reading • 2. infer meaning from context • 3. ask and answer questions • 4. write answer to questions

  7. Vocabulary

  8. Listen To The Teacher B Read the text and answer the following questions. River gypsies are an ethnic group in Bangladesh. They are known as bedey to local people. The gypsies have their own lifestyle and culture. They live in groups and do not own any land. Therefore, they live a nomadic life travelling from one place to another. These people roam across our rivers and waters from May to December in small country boats. These boats are their houses and these people are a part of our waters. In winter, many water bodies dry up. At that time they return to the mainland and live in make-shift tarpaulin tents on open river banks. You can see their men relaxing in the tents. Toddlers play with dogs or other pets in the dust. Women often idle away time by hair doing, picking off lice in twos or threes sitting in a row.

  9. Individual work Fill in the gaps • 1.The river gypsies are among the Nation`s……group. • 2.A 2007 report said…..percent live below the poverty line. • 3.Only 2percent of gypsy children are given primary…….. .

  10. Answer of the gaps Ethnic. 54. School education.

  11. Writing Test (Pair work) Again read the text and answer the following question:- Who are gypsies? How do they live? What do river gypsies do in winter?

  12. Answer of the question River gypsies are an ethnic group in Bangladesh. They live a nomadic life traveling from one place to another. In winter, river gypsies return to the main land and live in make-shift tarpaulin tents on open river bank.

  13. Group Work • Have you ever seen any bedey selling things from door to door in your area? Write a paragraph about any one of them.

  14. Evaluation B Discuss with your partner and circle the right answer. 1 The term ‘ethnic’ is connected with a people. b plants. c animals. d fishes. 2 River gypsies roam around on their boats about ........months a year. a six b seven c eight d nine 3 River gypsies live in tents in a summer. b winter. c monsoon. d spring.

  15. Answer • 1.People 2. Eight 3.Winter

  16. Home Work In summer vacation last May Sohan went to Lauhajang in Munshigonj to visit his maternal uncle. His elder cousin, Jihan studies sociology at Dhaka University. One afternoon Jihan took Sohan to a bedey camp to know about their life. They talk to a middle aged woman who was cooking in front of her tent. Now write a dialogue between Jihan and the bedey women about their life style

  17. Thank You See you again in the next class

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