ESSAYS
1. My Last Day at School
(A Farewell Party)
I shall remember my last day at school throughout my life. It was
2nd of March. We were bidden farewell by class IX.
It was Sunday. We reached school at 3 P.M. The school hall was
beautifully decorated for the farewell function.
The party began at P.M. !or about an hour we ate to our hearts
content" # $ %& %'( )) gossiped * +, - ./01 2 $ ) and laughed 3ery much.
The farewell function started at 4 P.M. Mr. Salman" a student of
class X" made a mo3ing * 5/(6# $ )speech in which he mentioned our
long and deep association *7895)with the school as well as the class.
:e wished us e3ery success in future *;<=>?@)
After this speech" I" on behalf of * & $ B C%D ) my class" thanEed
the host * ).In my speech * !"# $ ! )"I lauded * %!& )the good
arrangements" *'()*%)made by the host and accepted their good
wishes for all of us. I was feeling sad because of the separation from
my old and august institution in whose lap *+,-) I got education. !or
me" it was not merely *./) a school" but it was a cradle * 0%, - )of
culture *FG/=H)and ci3iliIation * 1 # $ 2 ).In the end" the re3erend
;(/J ( KL%>ML ):eadmaster made an impassioned * #13 4 )speech in which
he appealed us to build our mind and character on sound lines. :e
ad3ised us to adhere */NOPQ) to the glorious *0%5*6) traditions of this
institution * 0%+% ).
After his encouraging * .LRGL 8STU $ ) speech" the function came to
an end. We left our school with hea3y hearts casting our last looEs at
this great institution.
7. S8orts a9: ;a<es
Sports and games play a significant ( ) role in the development of human
personality ( ).hey are as important for human !ody as food grains ( " $ #$% ) and
fresh &ater. hey 'eep us active( healthy and smart.
)ames and sports are called co*curricular activities ( + ,-.-/ /012 ). hey are an
important part of our school curricular (314).5a'istani students are very fond of sports
and games. he facilities ( + 6 78 ) are( of course (9 %: )( inade;uate ( + <:= )at present. he
situation is e>pected to improve in near future.
)ames and sports create in us the sense of discipline (3?7@2A).he captain of
the team &or's li'e a )eneral and the team has to o!ey the captain. Bll these things
create sportsman spirit in the minds and souls of the players. hey learn to lead their
life in a disciplined manner.
)ames and sports are a very good and useful source of recreation ( C DE- ).hey
utiliFe (GGHIJK:-LM)the vacant ( + NK )time of the young generation. So their personality
develops and they do not indulge in ( LM O 8 )such activities li'e gam!ling ( + PQ4MR )and
drin'ing ( + ST2L7% ).
Sports and games 'eep our !ody and soul healthy. B sound mind is al&ays in a
sound !ody. Uealth is Vealth. Wf one loses his health( he &ill not !e a!le to carry out
his duties efficiently ( XYGGHL ZA- ).Bs a result( he &ill !e left !ehind in the race of
progress.
=. My >o?se
[\ast or Vest( home is the !est[. Wt is a famous old prover! ( K/]^ _-4)&hich is true
to the hilt (9K`8Ha b).cy house is situated (QdJ)on the main road. Wt is not far (eQT) from
my school. Wt is dou!le storied. Wt is fitted &ith electricity. here are four rooms in each
floor. here are mar!le chips on the floor. Ve have covered the dra&ing room &ith &all to
&all carpet. he sho&*cases in the dra&ing room have !een tastefully decorated. Wt has a
'itchen and a !ath. Wt has four !ed rooms. W have a folding study*ta!le in a corner of the
dra&ing room &here W study and do my home*&or'.
Bll the rooms of my house are airy( neat and clean. hey are &hite*&ashed
every year. Ve have all the facilities of modern life in our house. fery nice people
live around us.
W have gro&n many !eautiful flo&ers in one corner of my house. heir
fragrance (N7%4Q) refreshes me and my family. W love my house very much. W am
proud of my house. )od !less our home.
@. Ao?rtesy
gourtesy ( + N7%8d ) means polite (S$HI ) !ehavior ( T7 ).Wts prings ( e 7I + h ) from
good !reeding and 'indness of heart. B courteous man is al&ays polite and o!serves good
manners at all occasions (iQdj).Ue al&ays respects the feelings of others and does not
hurt them at any cost.
gourtesy demands that &e should !e polite and pleasant (N7%.QMT)in every field of
life. kur religion lays great stress on the need of courtesy. Wslam teaches us politeness and
good manners in every sphere of life. cuslims greet one another( saying [Bssalam*u*
Bla'um[( and they often add some remar's a!out each otherls health and &elfare ( + Z - ).
gourtesy demands that &e should spea' gently to everyone. kur &ords may !rea' a
heart or heal it. gourtesy costs nothing !ut it pays a lot. Wt consoles the demected ( =,Tn)
souls. Wt !rings us sincere friends.
)ood manners demand that &e should &ait for our turn. Wn a cro&ded ( o- p7 ) !us(
&e should offer our seat for the &omen( &ea' or disa!led (qjrQT)persons. Ve should help
the !lind to cross the road. Ve should respect humanity ( 0,0 )in order to ma'e everyday
life really comforta!le and &orth living (- L : X2^ ).gourtesy amply fulfils ( oQT:-I )this
need.
B. LCDrarCes
si!raries are part and parcel of a civiliFed ( q t4 ) society. hey are huge store of
'no&ledge. \very li!rary has a large num!er of !oo's on many su!mects. si!raries provide
us information a!out current affairs ( uv- uMK )as &ell as past events (Qdj).5eople
doing research ( X DYd )can avail themselves a lot from the li!raries. si!raries ;uench (
Zw GGLM ) the thirst for 'no&ledge. hey supplement (9 GGLM ) the readers 'no&ledge !y
providing e>act and latest ( L xMR - ) information. Wt is a matter of regret (=,7,) that our
li!rary system is not functioning properly. kur li!raries remain open &hen people are !usy
in their &or' and they are closed in the evening &hen people are free from daily !usiness.
here is no &hole*time staff for li!raries. yesides this (GGH: jz7 )( there is no
incentive ( 4 x-GG# )to read general !oo's. here is no proper ventilation (_ {eQ-= + QGG` b)
system in our li!raries. yoo's lying in loc'ed shelves stin' (9n4Q{LM) a&fully (N7=L`CnI:)due
to &ant of fresh air.
si!raries play an important role in creating a genuine ( + GG8 ) love of !oo's and
interest in current affairs. he reading rooms of li!raries develop a sense of discipline(
research and en;uiry. here is a variety of attractive (o-`%|) titles in a li!rary &hich !ring
a!out a healthy and !eneficial ( e + q= ) effect on the eager minds of the readers.
E. >ealth
Vor'ing properly of all the systems of a living !eing (PLeMT)is called health. [Uealth is
&ealth[ is a famous prover! often ;uoted !y parents and teachers.
Uealth is( no dou!t( a great !lessing of )od. Wf one loses health( he &ill surely !e left
!ehind in his &or' !ecause a sound !ody has a sound !rain.
Ve should ta'e care of our health. Ve should 'eep our environment clean and ta'e
simple food and !alanced diet (qGGQMR0}QM-:).\arly to !ed and early to rise ma'es man
healthy &ealthy and &ise. Ve should ta'e e>ercise (QTR|) daily and 'eep our !ody clean.
Ve should have our meals at regular intervals (7dE).Ve should !rush our teeth daily and
cut our nails (L) regularly. Ve should not indulge (q2K 7LM )in such activities &hich are
inmurious (3d1Ln)to our health. Smo'ing and drin'ing should !e given up in order to attain
sound health and physical strength.
Sometimes staying at one place for several years ma'es us &eary (D : QM ) and
stale ( + ~%`4H ). Wt indicates ( :-LM 3|Ln ) that &e need a
change in our environment ({47 QM ).Wf &e go to some other place( it &ill do us a great
favour. ghange of environment and fresh air are !etter than all the tonics ( + Me7 + qX7 )of the
&orld. Ve should avoid to eat outdoor !ecause homemade coo'ies ( M + % + 7$ h` ) are pure
and the safest in the &orld.
F. A GaC9y Day
Wt &as the month of uly. he sun &as shining !rightly. \very!ody &as perspiring (
0 {LM hH )from head to foot. Wt had not rained since long so every living !eing (PLeMT)&as in
trou!le ( E D`8 ).
kne day it &as very hot. Suddenly clouds appeared ( T7" )Mfrom the &est and
spread all over the s'y at once. Wt flashed ( + /` Zw8 )and thundered ( + e 7$ + -w )for some
time. hen it !egan to rain !y cats and dogs (i7,zn MT ).he streets &ere soon filled &ith
rain &ater. here &as 'nee*deep ( L7 I` TM )&ater every&here. hey !egan to float
paper*!oats on &ater. \veryone &as feeling gay and happy. Bll the pollution ( + QnGG
)oftheair &ent a&ay. he rain stopped after one hour. he &eather !ecame pleasant.
5eople got rid of scorching ( + L QK 8,Mn )heat. hey than'ed )od for this relief (T).
H. A Sce9e at the GaClway StatCo9
B rail&ay station is a cro&ded (o- p7 )and noisy (SQT7#^QMz)place in a !ig city. he
rail*trac's ( + - 8` - )connect different to&ns and cities. he train is dra&n !y the heavy
and po&erful engine and it stops !riefly ( + qI1T7dI: 8 )for the passengers (q,ET)at rail&ay
stations.
sast Sunday( W &ent to a rail&ay station to see off ( =?` LM O}e )one of my friends.
Vhen &e reached the station( it &as over*cro&ded (o- p7 )&ith people. W !ought the
tic'et &ith great difficulty and &e proceeded (TQ0 Q" ) to the platform.
he platform &as full of passengers. here &as a great hustle and !ustle all around.
Some people &ere sitting on !enches &hile others &ere &al'ing here and there. he
children &ere more e>cited o-}7GGG|).hey &as loo'ing at the colourful (-GGG0.M-0.)
advertisements (%I MT ).here &ere many stalls of fruit( tea( !oo's and magaFines. he
vendors (NQ0 ET7| )&ere doing roaring (n 7n /, )!usiness (MT74MT)
Soon the train arrived at the station. 5eople rushed to their compartments (
T 4 ). \very person &as trying to get into the !ogie first. he train stopped for five
minutes. hen the guard !le& the &histle ( + 2p$ 6 ) and also &aved a green flag. he train
started moving slo&ly. he station seemed to desert ( TL + 7 ) as !efore.
I. A Jr?e M?slC<
he follo&er ( T7:MT + h )of Wslamic called cuslim. o !e a cuslim is a great !lessing (
-Y/ 3J/ )of Bllah. B cuslim &ho sincerely ( ,I ~^71 )acts upon all the teachings of
Wslam is called a true cuslim.
B true cuslim has firm !elief in the oneness ( e + x7Y )of Bllah and Uis revelations( `I4 0
{H + 7Y ).Ue is a&are ({. )of this fact ( d Od )that )od 'no&s his every action either hidden (
QM )or open. Ue leads a simple and pure life. Ue avoids ( R + ! )evil hGGG:
9T ) ( actions. Ue !elieves in the day of mudgment ( GG/ + TQRd ).Ue prepares for the life
hereafter ( + }-I` ).Ue says his prayers regularly. Ue o!serves fasts (TQ)in the month of
amaFan. Ue pays a'at and other Wslamic ta>es. Wf he affords( he performs Uamm.
B true cuslim is a responsi!le citiFen ( + - )of Wslamic society. Ue does not harm (
3d10 0aLM )the other mem!ers of his society &ith his hands or tongue. Ue gives alms ( T +
~)to the needy and the helpless. (9 `, ).
B true cuslim see's 'no&ledge. Ue is clean in ha!its and pure (NK1)in thoughts.
Ue does not deceive ( LM n 7` n ) any!ody. Ue treats every person &ith 'indness and love.
Ue is enemy of the evil ( + 9T$ ).Ue fights for the cause of Wslam. Wn fact( a true cuslim is far
!etter than an angel.
1K. LCLe M9 A NCO ACty
aily life in a !ig city is !usy (q1T7E)and e>citing. Wt is full of charms and comforts as
&ell as full of difficulties (q%:K)and pro!lems (q,$^).sife in a !ig city is not as simple and
peaceful (oT/L)as village life.
yig cities are centers of trade (DpM-)and !usiness. here are many !ig mar'ets and
shopping centers in !ig cities. Bs soon as the sun rises people move on to their mo!s in
offices( mills( factories and shops. here is a great rush of traffic on roads. raffic often
mams in rush hours. he same thing happens after mid*day &hen thousands of people
return to their homes after the days &or'.
he atmosphere (vM)of !ig cities is not clean and fresh. Wt is polluted (Qn)&ith
harmful su!stances (iMe).Sanitation ( + E$ )facilities ( + 6 78 )are inade;uate ( + <:= ).Ueaps
of dirt can !e seen every&here ( -w ).
he residents ( + - $% )of !ig cities have no peace of mind. Vorries ( + GG|0 o- )and
cares are part and parcel of their life. 5eople are strictly tied to daily routine. hey do not
find any time to rela> ( LM DH:n )themselves.
yig cities are centers of 'no&ledge (8).here are many schools( colleges and other
educational institutions in !ig cities. yesides this( medical facilities ( + H 78 2 )are easily
availa!le.
11. PCllaOe LCLe
here goes a famous saying that( [)od made the country ( + I Kd n )and then the
city came[. his sums up the !elief that even )od
resides (- )in villages. Vhy !ecause villages and countryside !reathe ( LM 0H8 )the
fresh air of ature (A-).he villagers get fresh vegeta!les ( + 64R )and nourishing ( + X7
q)diet(rM).
fillage people are innocent (qJ17)and lead a simple life. hey are not a&are (
{GG. )of the evil practices in to&ns and cities. B village is an em!odiment ( qwGGH/)of
simplicity and sincerity (~^71).here are lush*green fields( the groves ( L )of shady ( eMT
)trees and !eautiful landscapes (qLT)in a village. 5eople enmoy the s&eet music of
!irds. he scenes of sun*rise (^7j{=4)and sun*set add charm ( + n8`% )to village life.
sife in a village is easier and cheaper ( + Mn GGGHHI + R ).yut there are also some
disadvantages (3dGG1L)of village life. he villages have no sufficient (qJX7GG^)facilities of
schools( colleges( roads and hospitals. hey live in misera!le (9nCz)conditions. yut they
face the hardships (q%:K)!ravely and seldom ( 0 2 )complain ( I:-LM : ).
he life in a small village is &orth*enmoying ( E Q 2 )!ecause it provides peace
of mind to the demected (=,Tn)hearts.
17. JeleRCsCo9
elevision is one of the &onderful ( + -0 + O )inventions ( pMe )of science. Wt provides (
T /:- )the cheapest ( L - ' )entertainment C) 6, DE- ( for the &hole family. Wt ena!les us
to &atch things happening at a remote (eQTeTM)place. cany different programmers are
presented on .f. daily. hey include films( songs( plays ( T )and de!ates (q4Y ).o&
a days people li'e to &atch colour televisions.
.f. is a source of 'no&ledge and information. ational programmes provide us a
lot of information a!out current affairs (uMKICGGv-).coreover ( z7 MR ).f. is a useful
source for distant learning ( IJ8 1KI ). housands of students &ho are una!le to attend
the schools( colleges and universities can !e educated through .f. programmes.
Small screen of .f. has !ecome so popular (q% QT )that people have stopped going
to cinemas. cany ;uiF programmes are telecasted on .f. and they continue for the
&hole year. Ve can learn much a!out the history ( } xM- )and culture (X=)of our country
through .f.
yut there are certain a!uses (8AHIJz)of .f. School going children spend most of
their time in &atching .f. hey do not pay attention (x7w)to their studies. hey should
not &atch .f. for a long time as it is harmful (3d1Ln)for eye*sight (Z1M-).
1=. A PCsCt Jo A >Cll StatCo9
sove of adventure is natural to man. yut the degree of love varies ( qI8=)from
person to person.
sast summer( our class decided to visit curree. curree is a !eautiful hill*
resort ( /X,) Y % 'ilometers h a&ay from Wslama!ad.
Ve too' our !us and reached curree in the evening. Ve &ere tired of long mourney.
yut all our fatigue (D :M7 )&ent a&ay &hen &e sa& the !eautiful natural scenery of
curree. Ve enmoyed the cool !reeFe( the chirping of the !irds and the delightful (
n8`|)scenery. he !eauty of the landscape fascinated ( M + qHCQ-:Tn )us. he road to curree
&as Fig*Fag ( Z^ + 7$ I ).Bs the !us &ent higher and higher( &e got frightened. here
&ere many turns on the road. Ve &ere fearing of an accident (uMn])!ut than' )od( &e
reached our destination (qLR^)safe and sound. Ve stayed for a fortnight (hLe- nL )at curree
and enmoyed ourselves to our hearts content ( 2 -:T ). Bfter a stay of fifteen days( &e
returned to our homes. Ve &ere fully refreshed no&. Ve decided to revisit curree in the
ne>t summer.
1@. A >ocSey Match
Uoc'ey is our national ( + 7/ )game. Wt is played all over the country. W am very fond of
playing hoc'ey. sast Sunday( W &itnessed ( ` M n )a hoc'ey match. Wt &as played !et&een
our school and Wslamia Uigh School.
he match started at . he referee !le& the &histle ( + 6 )and the match started.
Wn the !eginning( the game &as slo& !ut &ithin minutes the game !ecame very fast.
yoth the teams &ere trying their !est to score a goal. he !all &as rolling s&iftly ( , R +
D)among the players. ust !efore the interval (7d=)(the captain of Wslamia School team
succeeded in scoring a goal &ith the help of a !eautiful shot.
Bfter the interval( the game started again. kur team !ecame more active and
dominated in the ground. Soon our team scored t&o goals one after the other. he
students of our school felt very happy and clapped their hands to encourage ( :-LM 78 E$
u)the players.
he players of our rival (qCKE)team fought !ravely to score any goal. yut they could
not succeed in their move (z)till the end of the game.
he spectators ( + %$ )enmoyed D the game played !y !oth the teams very much. kur
school &on the match !y one goal. kur headmaster appreciated T M )the performance
of our players and gave a&ay the priFes.
1B. A ArCcSet Match
gric'et is ;uite an interesting game. Wt has !ecome popular in the &hole &orld. Wt has a
particular (N1)charm ( + n8`% )ofits o&n.
sast riday( W happened to see a [one day cric'et match[ at sahore. Wt &as played
!et&een Wndia and 5a'istan. here &as a huge gathering at the stadium.
Wndia decided to play first. he openers played a steady game. Vithin first overs(
the score rose to runs. yut soon apil ev &as out. hen he &as replaced !y cadan sal.
Ue made runs in overs. Soon there &as !rea' for lunch. Wndian team scored runs
for three &ic'ets in the fi>ed overs.
hen the 5a'istani players started !atting. hey opened carefully and scored runs
in overs. Bfter overs our players !ecame more aggressive (PM-C).Wmran han hit t&o
!oundaries. cian ad scored a !eautiful century. Bll the 5a'istani players played !eautiful
shots. hey scored runs for the loss of three &ic'ets in the fi>ed fifty overs. 5a'istan
&on the match !y seven &ic'ets.
Wt &as a very interesting match. Ve enmoyed it very much. Wt 'ept us spell*!ound (
6CTn)tillthe end.
1E. T?aC:UCUAVa< M?ha<<a: AlC WC99ah
cuhammad Bli innah is the !right star of the Uistory ( } xM- )of 5a'istan. Ue is famous
as -uaid*i*BFam. Ue is called the father of nation (94" X7 ).Ue &as !orn in arachi on
ecem!er ( . Ue received his early education from arachi. Bfter matriculation ( -:
q)(he &as sent to \ngland for higher studies ( IJ8 ). Ue ;ualified from the sincolns Wnn as a
!rilliant (2^)!arrister. kn his return to Wndia( he moined the Wndian ational gongress.
Ue &as the greatest supporter of the Uindu*cuslim unity (ICMe).yut the character of
certain narro&* minded ( L D0.t )Uindu leaders disappointed ( M + 7H` + i )him. So he decided to
moin cuslim seague.
Bfter moining cuslim league( he &or'ed very hard for a separate (K.) homeland (7L)for
the cuslims. he Uindus( he yritish and a section of cuslims opposed ( + q}K=` )him. yut he
faced every pro!lem !ravely.
Wn ( he !ecame the president (eT)of Bll Wndia cuslim seague. kn carch (
( at the historic ( + xM- )session (pK,)of the cuslim seague in sahore( the 5a'istan
esolution (TMTeMn`GGHL)&as passed. he dream of a separate homeland came true on
Bugust ( . -uaid*i*BFam !ecame its first )overnor*)eneral.
Ue &or'ed day and night to ma'e 5a'istan great and strong. Ueavy pressure
of &or' told upon (9TMT Mz )his health and he died in arachi on Septem!er ( .
seaders li'e him do not die so he lives in the heart of every 5a'istani.
1F. Noy Sco?ts
yoy Scouts is a useful ( e + q= )movement ( : DC- )for the youth. Wt &as founded ( + Me-` + Z0 )!y lord
yaden 5o&ell in . Wt soon spread in the &hole &orld. Wt is appreciated for its simple and
no!le ( : 3 )o!mectives (qX1e).
B !oy( &ishing to !ecome a scout is as'ed to ta'e an oath (O8E).Ue has a 'een
sense of duty and loyalty ( + 7EMeM- )to )od Blmighty( to his country and to his people.
B !oy scout has many ;ualities ( + N72 ).Ue !ears a good moral character. he
enmoys a sound physical ( + H0 )and mental ( + t 0 )health. Ue is al&ays ready to help the
inmured ( + R/ )(the needy and the helpless ( MT7en.MT 9 ).Ue respects the feelings of
others and al&ays spea's gently.
coreover (GGH: jz7 )(a scout has the ;ualities of leadership. Ue is firm (
q@47A)and no!le in command (O`).Ue is hum!le (p)and o!edient (AJ).
B scout learns many useful s'ills ( q M-I )and crafts ( + nHI:M- ).Ue learns the use of 'nife
and a>e. Ue can tie (9Ln L )various 'nots ( - ).Ue also 'no&s ho& to coo' food.
ESSAYS (FOR MATRIC STUDENTS)
B scout is a supporter of !rotherhood ( aM- Z GGG$ )andgood*&ill ( GGG
PtGG4)among people. Wn peace and in distress ( E DGG`8 )(a!oy scout sho&s courage(
responsi!ility ( + t/ eM- )and self*confidence ( + NQeJIMn ).
1H. My FaRo?rCte NooS
(he Uoly -uran)
W have read many !oo's. yut the Uoly -uran is my favourite !oo'. Wt is
the last !oo' of Bllah. Wt &as revealed ( + <MR8 7$ )on the Uoly 5rophet cuhammad
(5yU). he Uoly -uran is a source of guidance for the &hole human race (
L7j0,L Z0 ).Wt discusses all the aspects (h ^Q )of human life. Bllah is the author (
q0E)of this !oo'. Wt can meet all the challenges of the &orld. W love the Uoly
-uran very much. W recite (xz7I:-LM)it daily. W read its rdu translation (x-w/).Wt
has changed my entire ( + oQ- )life. W try my !est to live according to the teachings
( DJ8 )of Wslam.
he Uoly -uran is the most &idely read !oo' of the &orld. o person can
dare (p-I:-LM)tochange it. Wt is the same ( + H 7 )since its day of origin ({M).on*
cuslims also study it to see' guidance ( + - 0$ ).Wt is a store*house of &isdom ( + L$
e).Wt is a complete code of life. Wt encourages ( :-LM u78 E$ )those &ho fear )od
and it promises hell (eQR})to those &ho are non*!elievers.
Wf &e act on the Uoly -uran sincerely( &e can solve all of our pro!lems.
cay )od ena!le us to understand -uran and act upon it. Bmine
1I. My A<DCtCo9 (cy Bim in sife)
\very person has some am!ition MTMninlife!ecause it is a force &hich
e>cites man to action. yut there are very fe& persons &ho have clear*cut aim in
their lives.
Bs far myself is concerned ( TIJ8X + I`/ )the sole o!mect (qd1e)of my life is to
lead a life of simplicity ( + Mn )andgoodness ( + $ ).romthe core of my heart( (
T 70, n8` )W&ish to !ecome a teacher. W have my o&n reasons (7p7 )forthis.
rom my early childhood (ZL)(Whave developed a love for young children. o me(
they are !eautiful and delicate (<MR:)li'ethe petals ( + hI )ofaflo&er. W &ill &iden (J:-LM
7H )their outloo' !y giving them 'no&ledge. W &ill serve my country !y producing
!etter citiFens ( + - ).he company of young children &ill 'eep me young in
thoughts ( MK + ~ )andideas ( + 3- )Whave a great faith L d ))inthe life of a no!le and
ideal ( + qK )teacher. W am fully a&are of the difficult and hard life of a teacher. yut
simple living and high thin'ing inspires (T#2:-LM)me to ta'e up this profession.
kur Uoly 5rophet( cuhammad (5yU) &as the greatest teacher of
man'ind. Ue felt pride }Tin!eing a teacher. So follo&ing the foot*steps (
3d%Xn)of the Uoly 5rophet (5yU)( W aspire (NQ %:-LM )to!e a teacher !ecause
teachers are the custodians (qC=)ofthe highest ( L J8- )values (XeMT)ofasociety.
hey are respected for their valua!le (28XeT)contri!ution (O)in !uilding an
ideal society.
7K. My >oDDy
B ho!!y (q%#8 )isauseful activity ( + -.-/ )&hich is done during leisure (
-).Wt gives pleasure ( + N7% )and enmoyment (E)during spare*time.
here are many ho!!ies li'e gardening ( + 9GGG#40 )(stamp*collecting( w/j GGGG`
-LM)(coin*collecting (6: w/J:-LM )photography( reading etc( )ardening is
my favourite ho!!y. he desire to gro& fruits and flo&ers is natural ( + e-I )to me.
So W devote (7dE)my e>tra ( KQ"e )timeto gardening. W 'eep myself physically (
AQ-T H0 )fit&ith the help of this ho!!y. W feel myself in the heart of nature.
here is a spacious (GG|Mn)ground attached to our house. W have
gro&n a !eautiful garden in it. he s&eet fragrance (N7GG%4Q)ofthe flo&ers
serves as a tonic ( + YI2GG% )for my !ody. Wt saves me from different
diseases. W have planted a fe& plants of fruit also. Similarly( there is sufficient
( /JX7^ GG= )gro&th of vegeta!les in my garden. Ve seldom purchase ( nGGLM + -
N)vegeta!les from the mar'et.
ardening provides me a good e>ercise (QTR|) for the day. Wt is my sincere
friend and inspires me &henever W am in a depressed ( ILM Qz JGGGG12 )mood.
Vhenever W cast a glance (3T KLM ) over my small garden( my
heart is filled &ith moy.
sife is a struggle. Wf &e rest( &e rust (R08LM).So it is !etter that one
should pass very !usy life. Uo!!y( thus( is an interesting activity &hich
!rings pleasure and recreation ( C DE- ) in leisure.
71. X?r School Aa9tee9
B canteen is a place of rest and refreshment ( C DE- ).\very good school
has a canteen. \ata!les ( + " }QTn0 + % )aresold at controlled prices at canteens.
kur school has a small canteen. he manager of our canteen is an old man.
Ve call him ya!a ee. Ue is very 'ind to us. Ve go to our canteen in
recess ( C DE- )period. Ve can have tea( !iscuits( toffees( cold drin's and
!uns and !utter from our canteen. Sometimes ans and a!a!s are also
availa!le ( 4 + nHI ).
kur school canteen is a place of attraction (%|)for us. Wt is a point of
fun and refreshment for us. ya!a ee 'eeps the canteen neat and clean.
Uis ;uality of tea is superior. Ue sells &holesome (YI2GG|)things at
reasona!le (qJX7^)rates. Ue loves us li'e his o&n children. here is a great
rush in canteen during recess.
kur school canteen caters for our needs in good manner. Ve li'e our
school canteen much.
77. My Nest FrCe9:
B true friend is a !lessing of )od. he &orld loo's gloomy ( : xM- )in the
a!sence of a true and sincere friend.
Bli is my !est friend. Ue !elongs to a very no!le family. Ue is a hard*
&or'ing ( + qY0I )student and al&ays stands first in the class.
e is much interested in games and sports. yesides this (H: jz7 ) he
is a good spea'er (qXTT).Ue is one of the most popular !oys in the school.
Ue possesses (-` )all the ;ualities of head and heart. Ue
loves all !ut hates none. Ue shares the moys and sorro&s (n`)of his
friends.
cy !est friend is an em!odiment ( :T h )of all human virtues ( + $ + N72 ).Ue
is a calm and ;uite !oy &ho does not inmure (qpT7Y:-LM)anyones
feelings. Ue helps the poor feeds the hungry and nurses ( :- MTe D )the sic' (
MT Z ).
Ue has a religious ( + it 0 ) !ent( .M ) of mind. Ue sincerely follo&s
the teachings ( DJ8 ) of Wslam. Ue is a true cuslim from the core of his
heart.
Ue is a store*house of 'no&ledge. W have learnt a lot from him. Ue
is al&ays ready to help me in my studies.
Bs a matter of fact( W am luc'y (N7%dH/)that a person li'e Bli is my
!est friend. or me( he is a source of inspiration ( 4 -# EM-$ u78 ) and
guidance. or these ;ualities( W call him my true friend.
X9e Essay Lor Ma9y
(or Bverage Students knly)
. B ................... catch
(i) B oot!all catch (ii) B Uoc'ey catch
(iii) B oot!all catch (iv) B yas'et yall catch
(v) B folley yall catch (vi) ug of Var ( + -H `% )
catches are an essential part of sports and games. hey give rise to
sportmanship. sast Sunday a ............... match &as played !et&een iger
glu! and c.g. Uigh School. Ve reached the playground in time. here
&as a great rush of the spectators ( + D|$ ).\veryone &as trying to get
front seat. here &as a great hustle and !ustle. Ve got our seats &ith
great
difficulty. here &ere many ha&'ers ( Qz + 4 ).hey &ere selling eata!les (
+ " }QTn0 + % )inaloud voice.
he match started at the fi>ed time. yoth the teams &ere e;ually (
9T4T)strong. hey &ere sho&ing high spirits ( }T7| , Mn p + Z R ).\ach team
&as trying its !est to &in the match. he supporters of !oth the teams &ere
hooting (QM `HLM )andshouting in e>citement. here &as a loud noise in the
playground.
he game &as passing through a critical stage. \ach side &as trying
hard to &in the match. Soon the time &as over. he match ended in a dra&
(9T4T)
Wt &as really an e>citing match. Ve enmoyed it very much. Ve returned
our homes tired !ut happy.
A co<<o9 Perso9alCty
(i) B 5ostman (ii) B 5oliceman (ii) B Street Ua&'er
(iv) B armer (v) B School 5eon (vi) B gho&'idar
(vii) B Vasherman (viii) B a>i river (i>) B yus river
(>) B garpenter (>i) B Sna'e gharmer (>ii) B ail&ay goolie
(>iii) B yeggar (>iv) B con'ey can (>v) B uggler
B........... is a common person. Ue is found in every part of 5a'istan.
Ve are familiar (QdE)&ith him. Ue lives a very simple life. Uis clothes are
simple. Ue &or's hard to earn his living ( + TQR ).Ue gets up early in the
morning. Ue enmoys no holiday. ain or sunshine( he has to la!our ( GG+ ieQ-
-LM)allthe day long. yut after his hard la!our( he gets a very small amount.
Ue has to support a large family. So he lives from hand to mouth. Ue
cannot enmoy the comforts ( + H 78 {GG,$% )oflife.Ue can neither educate ( DGGJ8
n^QLM)norfeedhis children &ell. Ue passes his &hole life in poverty (-2).
kn the &hole( his general condition is pitia!le (2^-Y).Wnspite of this( he earns
his living !y honest means. Ue should !e respected for his hard la!our !ecause he
is not a !urden (97w) upon others.