🌦️ Unit 1, Lesson 1: Sense of Self

Meherjan lives in a slum on the Sirajgonj Town Protection embankment. The whispering wind from the river Jamuna makes the fire unsteady. The dancing flames remind Meherjan of the turmoil in her life.

Not long ago Meherjan had everything—a family, arable land and cattle. The erosion of the Jamuna gradually consumed all her land property. It finally claimed her only shelter during the last monsoon. It took the river only a day to devour Meher’s house, trees, vegetable garden and the bamboo bush. She had a happy family once. Over the years, she lost her husband and her family to diseases that cruel hunger and poverty brought. Now, she is the only one left to live with the loss and pain. The greedy Jamuna has shattered her dreams and happiness.

There are thousand others waiting to share the same fate like Meherjan. Bangladesh is a land of rivers, some of whose banks overflow or erode during monsoon. harsh reality faces people living along river banks. During each monsoon many villages are threatened by the mighty rivers. It is estimated that river erosion makes many people homeless every year. If we can’t take prompt actions to adapt, there will be thousands more Meherjans every year.

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Necessary Words and Phrases

Word Details Example Sentence
slum (Noun)
IPA: /slʌm/
Bengali: বস্তি
Meaning: a crowded area with poor housing and living conditions
Synonyms: shanty town, ghetto
Many families live in slums near riverbanks.
embankment (Noun)
IPA: /ɪmˈbæŋk.mənt/
Bengali: বাঁধ
Meaning: a raised structure built to prevent flooding
Synonyms: levee, dike
The embankment protects the town from floods.
unsteady (Adjective)
IPA: /ʌnˈsted.i/
Bengali: অস্থির; টলমলে
Meaning: not stable or firm
Synonyms: unstable, shaky
The candle flame became unsteady in the wind.
flames (Noun)
IPA: /fleɪmz/
Bengali: শিখা
Meaning: visible burning gases from fire
Synonyms: blaze, fire
The flames rose high during the fire.
turmoil (Noun)
IPA: /ˈtɜː.mɔɪl/
Bengali: অশান্তি; মানসিক যন্ত্রণা
Meaning: a state of great disturbance or confusion
Synonyms: chaos, distress
She lived in emotional turmoil after losing her home.
arable land (Noun)
IPA: /ˈær.ə.bəl lænd/
Bengali: চাষযোগ্য জমি
Meaning: land suitable for growing crops
Synonyms: cultivable land, farmland
River erosion destroyed her arable land.
erosion (Noun)
IPA: /ɪˈrəʊ.ʒən/
Bengali: ভাঙন
Meaning: gradual destruction of land by water or wind
Synonyms: wearing away, degradation
River erosion is a major problem in Bangladesh.
consumed (Verb)
IPA: /kənˈsjuːmd/
Bengali: গ্রাস করেছে
Meaning: completely destroyed or used up
Synonyms: devoured, swallowed
The river consumed all her land.
claimed (Verb)
IPA: /kleɪmd/
Bengali: কেড়ে নিয়েছে
Meaning: caused the loss of something
Synonyms: took, seized
The flood claimed her only shelter.
monsoon (Noun)
IPA: /ˌmɒnˈsuːn/
Bengali: বর্ষা মৌসুম
Meaning: a seasonal period of heavy rainfall
Synonyms: rainy season
River erosion increases during the monsoon.
devour (Verb)
IPA: /dɪˈvaʊər/
Bengali: গ্রাস করা
Meaning: to destroy or swallow completely
Synonyms: consume, engulf
The river devoured her house overnight.
shattered (Verb)
IPA: /ˈʃæt.əd/
Bengali: চূর্ণবিচূর্ণ করেছে
Meaning: destroyed hopes or dreams completely
Synonyms: ruined, crushed
The disaster shattered her dreams.
fate (Noun)
IPA: /feɪt/
Bengali: পরিণতি
Meaning: what happens to someone in the future
Synonyms: destiny, fortune
Many families share the same fate.
overflow (Verb)
IPA: /ˌəʊ.vəˈfləʊ/
Bengali: উপচে পড়া
Meaning: to flow over the edges
Synonyms: flood, spill over
The river may overflow during heavy rain.
erode (Verb)
IPA: /ɪˈrəʊd/
Bengali: ক্ষয় হওয়া
Meaning: to wear away gradually
Synonyms: wear away, decay
Riverbanks erode every year.
harsh reality (Noun Phrase)
IPA: /hɑːʃ riˈælɪti/
Bengali: কঠিন বাস্তবতা
Meaning: an unpleasant truth that must be accepted
Synonyms: bitter truth
Poverty is a harsh reality for many families.
mighty (Adjective)
IPA: /ˈmaɪ.ti/
Bengali: শক্তিশালী
Meaning: very powerful or strong
Synonyms: powerful, strong
The mighty rivers change the landscape.
estimated (Verb)
IPA: /ˈes.tɪ.meɪ.tɪd/
Bengali: অনুমান করা হয়েছে
Meaning: roughly calculated
Synonyms: approximated, guessed
The damage was estimated at millions of taka.
prompt (Adjective)
IPA: /prɒmpt/
Bengali: দ্রুত
Meaning: done without delay
Synonyms: immediate, quick
Prompt action can save lives.
adapt (Verb)
IPA: /əˈdæpt/
Bengali: খাপ খাওয়ানো
Meaning: to adjust to new conditions
Synonyms: adjust, modify
People must adapt to climate change.

1. Multiple Choice Questions

  1. Where does Meherjan live according to the passage?
    • In a brick-built house near the river
    • In a village far from the Jamuna
    • On a government-owned shelter
    • In a slum on the Sirajganj Town Protection embankment
  2. What makes the fire unsteady in Meherjan’s shelter?
    • Heavy rainfall
    • Cold winter weather
    • The whispering wind from the Jamuna
    • Lack of firewood
  3. What do the dancing flames remind Meherjan of?
    • The turmoil in her life
    • Her childhood happiness
    • Her future hopes
    • Village festivals
  4. What possessions did Meherjan have in the past?
    • Gold and business property
    • A large house in town
    • A fishing boat and nets
    • A family, arable land, and cattle
  5. What gradually destroyed Meherjan’s land?
    • Drought
    • Earthquake
    • River erosion of the Jamuna
    • Deforestation
  6. When was Meherjan’s last shelter destroyed?
    • During a cyclone
    • During the last monsoon
    • During winter floods
    • During a drought season
  7. How long did it take the river to devour Meherjan’s house and land?
    • Only one day
    • Several months
    • One year
    • One week
  8. What caused the death of Meherjan’s family members?
    • River accidents
    • Natural disasters
    • Diseases caused by hunger and poverty
    • Old age
  9. What does the phrase “the greedy Jamuna” suggest?
    • The river provides wealth
    • The river relentlessly destroys lives and property
    • The river supports agriculture
    • The river is controlled by humans
  10. Who else faces a similar fate to Meherjan?
    • Only city dwellers
    • Thousands of people living along river banks
    • Factory workers
    • Only fishermen
  11. What mainly threatens villages during the monsoon in Bangladesh?
    • Forest fires
    • Cyclones from the sea
    • Overflowing and eroding mighty rivers
    • Extreme heat
  12. What does the passage warn may happen without prompt action?
    • Rivers will dry up
    • Thousands more people will become like Meherjan
    • Villages will become cities
    • Floods will completely stop

2. Short Questions and Answers

1. What are the main types of pollution in Bangladesh?

The main types of pollution in Bangladesh are air pollution, water pollution, and soil pollution.

2. Who suffers the most from pollution?

The dwellers of urban areas suffer the most from pollution.

3. What are some major sources of air pollution?

Major sources of air pollution include poisonous exhausts from industrial plants, brick kilns, old vehicles, and dust from roads and construction sites.

4. How can air pollution be minimised?

Air pollution can be minimised by using fewer vehicles, avoiding vehicles older than 20 years, using proper lubricants, and promoting CNG or LPG for cars.

5. How does water pollution occur?

Water pollution occurs due to increased sediment, erosion, improper waste disposal, littering, and chemical runoff from pesticides and industrial waste.

6. What is a major cause of soil pollution?

A major cause of soil pollution is the improper disposal of industrial and household waste, including polythene bags, pesticides, fertilizers, and fuel leakages.

7. Why is indiscriminate industrialisation harmful?

Indiscriminate industrialisation is harmful because it increases pollution and creates significant environmental problems.

8. What should people be careful about regarding pesticides?

People should be careful because excessive use of pesticides can wash into water bodies during rain and pollute rivers, canals, and lakes.

3. Fill in the Blanks (Meherjan)

Meherjan lives in a Click on the Sirajganj Town Protection Click. The whispering wind from the Jamuna makes the fire Click, and the dancing Click remind her of the Click in her life. River Click gradually Click her arable land and finally Click her shelter during the last Click.


4. b. Read the passage and complete the table below

Read the passage carefully and complete the table below by clicking on the blanks (i–vi).

Who/What Action/Event Cause/Reason Result/Effect
Meherjan Lived in a (i) She lost her land and home due to river erosion (ii)
River Jamuna (iii) Strong current and monsoon erosion Many people became (iv)
River erosion Occurs mainly during (v) Overflowing and eroding riverbanks Creates thousands of (vi)

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