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Thinking activity

    Q.1 Write something about your favorite teacher. Give some reason for it.
           My first teacher is my mother. Without her, I am nothing in the world. First, she gives me life, then she teaches me how to speak, how to walk and the most important thing how to live in the world and society. so I want to say that,
                          " I had you before I had a school or college,
                             I had you before I had my voice and dream,
                             I had you before I had me, my life. "

so, my first lovely and favourite teacher is my mother. After that, when I was in school, there is one teacher and she is My favourite teacher because I love her teaching technique and she was my science teacher.  After in collage, there is my favourite professor because he only not talk about books which is in our syllabus but he talk it in a different way. He give us some realistic examples and he also give us the examples of movie and books. He is my Ideal. And now I have more favourite professor in department.
Q. 2 How are you as students? Think and write.
         First of all I feel good as student. Life give you every stage. First when you are born at that time you are child, then mother's girl or boy, after that in school you are student but in college people see you as you are mature students. But I am not agree with this point because now a days school students are also knows everything. I like when someone teach me and explain everything. According to me students means learners and we have many learners in our society. So we can say that,
                     "Students = Learners"

So, I am happy that I am student. As we all know that,
        " knowledge gives you new direction"
Q. 3 What is the difference between the education system in past and today's time? Take help of your parents to write this.
          As we all know that a "Gurukula" was a type of residential education system in ancient India. Modern school system invented by Horce Mann in 1837. In Gurukula, thare was one system that who wanted to study went to a guru's house and if she accepted as student than you can study otherwise you can not. I would like to give the example of "Ekalavya". 

But now a days, technology change the education system. In ancient time books were rare but now a days we have more opportunities, we have Internet system, huge amount of information and books are available and most important thing we have best professors. 

When I ask my parents, they ask me that we had books and pens but we had no teacher. They had to struggle a lot.


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