Part 01 Most Repeating Questions
Part 01 & Part 04
1. Spell your name: My name is Faizan. I spell it F-A-I-Z-A-N. It is easy to spell and say.
2. Where are you from? I am from Kashmir, Kotli. It is a beautiful place with
mountains and rivers. I love my hometown because it is peaceful.
3. Which was your favourite subject in school and why? My favorite subject was
English. I liked reading stories and writing essays. It helped me to improve my speaking and
writing skills.
4. What is the first thing you notice in a person’s personality? I notice how a person
talks. If they speak kindly, I feel comfortable. A good smile also makes a good impression.
5. What is your favourite weather and why? My favorite weather is winter. I like
wearing warm clothes and drinking tea. The cold air feels fresh and nice.
6. What activities do you do with your family? I spend time with my family by
eating together. We also go for walks in the evening. Sometimes, we watch movies at home.
7. Which kind of transport do you use for traveling? I mostly use a car for traveling.
Sometimes, I travel by bus if I go to another city. I like cars because they are comfortable.
8. Do you get news from social media, TV, or newspapers? I get most news from
social media. I also watch news on TV sometimes. I do not read newspapers often.
9. What qualities should be in your neighbors? Neighbors should be kind and
helpful. They should respect each other’s privacy. A good neighbor is always ready to help in
need.
10. What occupation is famous among young people in Pakistan? Many young
people in Pakistan like to do business. Some work in IT and freelancing. Others join government
jobs for security.
11. What kind of clothes do you prefer on special occasions compared to normal
days? On special occasions, I wear shalwar kameez or a formal dress. I like to wear new and
neat clothes. On normal days, I wear simple and comfortable clothes.
12. What kind of food do you enjoy on weekends compared to normal days? On
weekends, I like to eat biryani or BBQ. Normal days, I eat simple food like daal and roti. Special
food makes weekends more enjoyable.
13. Are all seasons suitable for traveling in Pakistan? No, not all seasons are good for
traveling. Summer is too hot, and winter is very cold in some areas. Spring is the best season for
traveling.
14. Are you social? Yes, I am a social person. I like to meet new people and talk to
them. Making friends makes me happy.
15. Why is your best friend your best friend? My best friend is always kind and
honest. He helps me when I have problems. We enjoy spending time together.
16. Which subject is useless in school? I think very difficult maths is not useful for all
students. Many jobs do not need complex calculations. Basic maths is enough for daily life.
17. Which subject do you think all children should learn? All children should learn
about money management. It helps them to save and spend wisely. Life skills are also
important for the future.
A photograph that brings back happy memories
A photo that makes me happy is from my childhood. It was taken on a family picnic in Kashmir. I
was seven years old, and my whole family was there. We sat on green grass near a small river.
The sky was blue, and the air was fresh.
In the photo, I am smiling with my parents and brothers. We are eating food together. My
mother made biryani, and my father brought fruit. After eating, we played games and took
more photos. The sound of water and birds was very nice.
When I look at the photo, I feel happy. It reminds me of a beautiful time with my family. Life
was easy, and there were no problems. Now, everyone is busy, but this photo helps me
remember happy days.
I keep this photo in my room. Every time I see it, I feel love for my family. This photo is special
because it is full of happy memories.
What are parents responsibilities ?
Parents’ Responsibilities
1. Love and Care – Parents should love their children. A child feels happy when
parents give love.
2. Food and Home – Parents must give food to their children. They should also give
a safe home.
3. Education – Parents should send children to school. They must help them learn.
4. Good Behavior – Parents should teach children to be kind. Saying “please” and
“thank you” is good.
5. Health and Safety – Parents must take care of their child’s health. They should
keep them safe.
6. Listening and Support – Parents should listen to their children. They must help
them when they feel sad.
7. Teaching Right and Wrong – Parents should teach children what is good and bad.
They should make simple rules.
8. Play and Fun – Parents should play with children. Happy times make children feel
loved.
9. Helping for the Future – Parents must guide children. They should teach them to
work hard.
Good parents make children happy and strong.
A time when your family supported you
One time my family helped me was when I failed a big test in school. I felt very sad and wanted
to cry. I thought I was not smart. I did not want to go to school the next day. But my family
made me feel better.
My mother hugged me and said, “It’s okay. Try again.” My father told me a story about his
school days. He said he also failed once but worked hard and passed later. My brother and
sister made jokes to make me smile. I felt happy because my family loved me.
The next day, my father helped me make a study plan. My mother made my favorite food. My
brother helped me with homework. I felt strong because my family did not get angry. They
wanted me to do better.
After some time, I took the test again. This time, I passed! My family was very happy. We all
celebrated together. That day, I learned that family always helps in bad times. Their love made
me strong. I will never forget how they helped me.
Why people choose to live in remote areas or countryside or village ?
Many people like to live in remote areas because life is peaceful there. There is no noise, no
traffic, and no pollution. The air is fresh, and nature is beautiful. People enjoy green trees,
mountains, and rivers. Life is slow and simple, and people feel happy and relaxed.
Some people live in remote areas because they want a quiet life. Cities are busy and full of
stress. In remote places, people do not have too much work pressure. They can spend more
time with family and friends. They can also grow their own food, which is fresh and healthy.
Many people choose remote areas because houses are cheaper. In cities, houses are small and
expensive. But in remote places, people can have big homes with open space. They can also
keep animals like cows, goats, and chickens.
Some people live in remote areas because they love nature. They enjoy walking in the
mountains, fishing in rivers, and breathing fresh air. They also feel safe because there are fewer
crimes.
Life in remote areas is simple but good. People live close to nature and have less stress. That is
why many people choose to live in remote places.
A movie you last time watch
The last film I watched was The Legend of Maula Jatt. It is a Pakistani action movie. The story is
about a brave man named Maula Jatt. He fights against a strong enemy, Noori Natt. The movie
has many exciting fight scenes.
I liked this movie because it was full of action and emotions. The actors did a great job. Fawad
Khan played Maula Jatt, and Hamza Ali Abbasi played Noori Natt. Their acting was very good.
The background music was also strong and powerful.
The movie showed the culture of Punjab. The clothes, language, and villages looked real. It felt
like watching old Punjab’s history. The dialogues were also very famous. Many people liked and
repeated them.
I enjoyed watching this film with my family. We were excited during the fight scenes. The story
was interesting from start to end. It was a great movie, and I will remember it for a long time.
Memorable trip
A special trip I remember is my visit to Murree with my family. It was winter, and there was
snow everywhere. I was very happy because I had never seen so much snow before. The
weather was very cold, so we wore warm clothes.
We walked on Mall Road and saw many small shops. We bought warm caps and gloves. My
brother and I played in the snow. We made a snowman and threw snow at each other. It was so
much fun!
We also went to Patriata, a beautiful place near Murree. We took a chairlift and cable car ride.
The view from the top was very nice. We saw big trees covered in snow. It looked like a dream.
At night, we sat in our hotel near a warm fire. We ate hot soup and talked about our day. I felt
very happy because I spent time with my family.
I will never forget this trip. The snow, the fun, and the time with my family made it special.
Murree is a very beautiful place, and I want to go there again. It was one of the best trips of my
life.
Good and Bad Things About Computers
Computers are very helpful in daily life. They help us in many ways. But sometimes,
computers also cause problems.
Good Things About Computers:
1. Fast Work – Computers help us do work quickly. We can type, count, and find
information fast.
2. Talking to People – We can send messages and make video calls using a
computer. It helps us stay in touch.
3. Learning – Students can use computers to study. They can watch videos and
read books.
4. Fun – We can watch movies, listen to songs, and play games on a computer.
5. Shopping – We can buy clothes, food, and other things online from home.
Bad Things About Computers:
1. Health Problems – Looking at the computer screen too much can hurt our eyes.
Sitting too long is also bad.
2. No Exercise – People use computers all day and do not move much. This is bad
for health.
3. Online Theft – Some bad people steal money and personal information online.
4. Wasting Time – Some students play games too much and do not study.
5. Expensive – Good computers cost a lot of money. Many people cannot buy
them.
Computers are good, but we should not use them too much.
Part no 3
Writing competition
1. Theme: Friendship
2. Type of Writing: A Short Story
3. Number of Words: About 2,000
4. Judges: A Writer and a Journalist
5. Prize: The Story Will Be Published
1. Theme: Friendship
My idea: I think “Friendship” is a good theme because it is easy for everyone to relate to.
Students from different backgrounds can share personal or creative stories about their friends.
It also helps young writers express emotions and real-life experiences.
Teacher’s idea: If you prefer a broader theme like “Life Lessons” or “Challenges,” I understand,
but I believe “Friendship” is simple and powerful for a wide range of students.
2. Type of Writing: A Short Story
My idea: I suggest we use a short story format because it allows students to be creative. They
can develop characters, settings, and a plot. It also helps improve their storytelling skills.
Teacher’s idea: If you think an essay or poem is better, I respect that, but stories are more
engaging for both writers and readers.
3. Number of Words: About 2,000
My idea: I believe 2,000 words is a good length. It gives enough space to write a full story with a
clear beginning, middle, and end. It’s not too short or too long.
Teacher’s idea: If you think a shorter or longer word count is better, I’m open to discussion. But
I think 2,000 words is balanced and manageable.
4. Judges: A Writer and a Journalist
My idea: I suggest that a professional writer and a journalist judge the stories. They can give fair
and expert feedback, and it makes the competition feel more serious and exciting.
Teacher’s idea: If you prefer teachers or students as judges, I understand, but I believe
professionals can give a fresh and unbiased opinion.
5. Prize: The Story Will Be Published
My idea: I think the best prize is to publish the winning story. It motivates students because
they feel proud when their work is shared with others. It also builds their confidence.
Choose a Theoretically play:
Hello sir/madam, I have some ideas for the theatrical play. I saw the plan in the picture, and I
think it looks good.
I would like the play to be a drama because it can show serious emotions and strong messages.
For the actors, I think students and teachers should act together. It will be fun and show
teamwork.
For the venue, I suggest we use a local theatre. It will give a professional feeling and more
people can come. We can rent theatrical costumes to make the play look more real and
interesting.
I think the audience should be students, staff, and their families and friends. That way,
everyone can enjoy the show. For admission, we can charge 5 euros. This will help pay for the
theatre and costumes
Program for welcoming new students:
10:00 – Coffee and chat with staff
11:00 – Tour of school
11:45 – Break
12:00 – Meet your class and teacher
12:30 – Free lunch in the canteen
10:00 – Coffee and chat with staff
Teacher’s idea: It’s a good start. It helps students relax and meet staff.
My idea: I agree, but maybe also play soft music or give a welcome card to each student to
make it more special.
10:30 – Talks by current students about free time activities
Teacher’s idea: Students can listen and learn about clubs and activities.
My idea: I think students should also join small groups to talk with others, not just listen. This
helps them make friends.
11:00 – Tour of school
Teacher’s idea: Show students the classrooms, computer room, library, and canteen.
My idea: After the tour, we can do a short quiz or fun activity about the places. This helps
students remember what they saw.
11:45 – Break
Teacher’s idea: Good time to rest.
My idea: I agree, but maybe add some snacks or a small game during the break to keep the
mood light.
12:00 – Meet your class and teacher
Teacher’s idea: It’s useful for students to meet their teacher early.
My idea: We can add a fun “ice-breaker” activity so students feel more comfortable talking in
class.
12:30 – Free lunch in the canteen
Teacher’s idea: A nice way to end the programme.
My idea: I agree, but we can also take a group photo before lunch or give a small welcome gift
to remember the day.