SSC English 2nd Paper Exam's Suggestion - Sylhet Board 2025

As of January 22, 2025, specific suggestions for the SSC English 2nd Paper exam under the Sylhet Education Board have not been officially released. However, based on previous years' patterns and available resources, students can focus on the following areas to prepare effectively:

Composition Topics:

  • Your Aim in Life
  • Tree Plantation
  • Importance of Physical Exercise
  • The Game You Like Most
  • Benefits of Reading Newspapers
  • Duties of a Student
  • Wonders of Modern Science
  • A Journey You Have Recently Made
  • The Season You Like Most
  • A Memorable Day in Your Life

    Paragraph Topics:

  • A Tea Stall
  • A School Magazine
  • Drug Addiction
  • Our National Flag
  • A Day Laborer
  • Tree Plantation
  • The Life of a Farmer
  • A Rickshaw Puller
  • A Book Fair
  • Environment Pollution

    Formal Letters/Applications:

  • Requesting the setup of a computer club or debating club
  • Seeking permission to go on a study tour
  • Requesting enhanced library or common room facilities
  • Applying for a testimonial
  • Requesting the setup of a canteen on the school campus
  • Seeking relief and medical aid for flood-affected people
  • Requesting multimedia classrooms with internet facilities

    CV Writing with Cover Letter:

  • For the post of Accounts Officer
  • For the post of Medical Representative
  • For the post of Computer Operator
  • For the post of Salesman
  • For the post of English Teacher
  • For the post of Librarian
  • For the post of Receptionist
  • For the post of Junior Officer

    Email Writing:

  • Requesting information about admission
  • Canceling a booked ticket
  • Reserving a seat
  • Congratulating someone on their success

    Grammar Focus:

  • Right forms of verbs
  • Subject-verb agreement
  • Use of articles and prepositions
  • Transformation of sentences (affirmative to negative, assertive to interrogative, etc.) 
  • Voice change (active to passive and vice versa)
  • Narration change (direct to indirect speech and vice versa)
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