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Monday, 25 July 2016
Invitation to guest for charity, concert or sport event (You are an event organizer, raising money for charity
To,
The Guests. Dated: 26'June'2016.
Respected fellow readers;
Hello, I am Syeda Alirah Zaidi, the organizer of the N.G.O "Save Lives Welfare Association''. This year our team has organised a charity event for the homeless and handicapped children on 29 October 2016 - Venue; Darul-Sukoon. The main motive of this event is to provide as many smiles as we can, by providing them with donations and proper medical treatment, to also provide them facilities of education and a scope. We will be glad if you participate in our event, with your little donations. It will bring a big small change on those children. Let them know that they are not alone.
We will be highly obliged if you at least show up to the charity event to encourage little fellows. Moreover, most of the arrangements will be done by us, but if you have anything in your mind related to the arrangements, you can contact us. The event will take place from 6 pm sharp till 8 pm. Including activities, performances with a little speech first by the Owner of Darul Sukoon. Dinner will be served at 7:30 pm.
Looking forward to see you soon.
Thank you!
Regards:
Syeda Alirah Zaidi
Owner of Save Lives Welfare Association
(NGO)
Guide and timetable of events to parents for the annual sports day function
To,
The parents,
Dated: 24/6/2016
Respected Parents,
I would be guiding you about the 2017's annual sports day.
The Annual Sports Day will be held on 31/7/17 from 9:30 am to 12:30 pm. The students (players) are requested to be wearing their sports uniform, those without uniform would not be allowed to participate in any sport. The gates will be closed at 9:40 sharp and after that nobody will be allowed to enter. The seating arrangement will be in front of the stage, as well as for the teachers they will be settled at the back. The sports competition will start at 10 am sharp. Principal will be giving a short speech, at 9:45 am related to how important it is to not only be powerful from mind but to be active and have a nice, hard-working spirit as well, and more.
After the speech, the boys will be playing there games first and later girls. The first game would be relay race which will start at 10 am sharp. After that it would be 100 m race, tug-of-war, badminton, marathon race, and after the girls sport there will be cricket, football and table tennis. The girls will have the same competition except for marathon race. All the minor races and tug-of-war will be finished till 11 to 11:30. After that there will be the main games like, cricket, football, and table tennis. Before football and cricket tournament. Table tennis will be played in which there would be a girl and a boy (against), and finally after table tennis it would be boys' cricket and football match. In between games there will be a free/lunch time of 15 mins for each team.
After all the competitions, in the end ,there will be a prize distribution ceremony. Principal will announce the winning team and rest of the teams will be sent to there classrooms. Parents are requested to pick the student after 12:30 pm. Students would not be allowed to go home before the given time.
Thank you!
Regards,
Syeda Alirah Zaidi
Thank you!
Regards,
Syeda Alirah Zaidi
The kite runner.
I. Write at least 3 – 4 sentences about the plot
a. What was the story about?
It is about a kid named Amir, who struggles to find his place in the world because of the aftereffects and fallout from a series of traumatic childhood events.
b. Who were the main characters?
Amir, Hassan, Baba, Ali.
c. What did the main character do in this story?
Amir - A sensitive and intelligent son of a well-to-do businessman in Kabul, and he grows up with a sense of entitlement. His best friend is Hassan, and he goes back and forth between acting as a loyal friend and attacking Hassan out of jealousy whenever Hassan receives Amir’s father’s affection.
d. Did the main characters run into any problem?
The activity of kite fighting is violent by nature. The kites battle and so too do the children flying them. The string, which is covered in ground glass, carves deep gashes into the fliers' hands as they try to cut each other down, and once kites fall out of the sky, the kite runners retrieve them with the same furious determination as, say, a hunting dog does a slain bird. In its violence, kite fighting represents the conflicts that rage Afghanistan nearly throughout the course of the novel. When Hosseini paints us a picture of hundreds of kites trying haphazardly and with great determination to cut each other down, he shows us also the warring factions of Afghanistan overthrowing one another.
e. Did the main characters have any adventures?
No.
f. Who was your favorite character? Why?
Farid! The Afghan man who drived Amir from Peshawar to Kabul and ended up helping him though the whole journey and even got injured by fighting against the Soviets and is fiercely proud of his loyalty to Afghanistan. Ad taking Amir to a hospital in Pakistan.
II. Your personal experience
a. Could you relate to any characters in the story?
Not actually, but if i have to choose, I will relate to Hassan, from the novel "The kite runner", because of his boldness, and how he never gave up on his dream to compete in the kite tournament.
b. Have ever done some of the things or felt some of the same things that the characters did?
I have, well i use to love flying kite with my brother when i was a kid, but as i grew younger and younger I ended my this hobby. Along with kite flying, the thing i still do is being bold, and helping my friends' solving there problems, or fighting for them.
III. Your opinion
a. Did you like the book?
Yes! i loved the novel, but at a point I felt sad at the first chapter where the narrator (Amir) discusses about his childhood, it made me understand his life, and his growth from childhood to manhood. The novel didn't actually had a perfectly happy end, but from my point of view the novel was beautifully wrote and was based on true view.
b. What was your favorite part of the book?
The part i most loved was when Hassan told Amir " For you, a thousand times", if we understand it correctly, we can tell that how much Hassan cared about Amir, he could do anything for him without saying "No" to him.
c. Do you have a least favorite of the book?
No! All the characters' have a role which suits them.
d. If you could change something in the book, what would it be?
(If you wish you could change the ending, remember not to tell the ending to the story you read!)
i wouldn't like to change anything in the book, because this book tell the truth about other less educated countries This novel is perfect from all points, for me because it tell the lifestyle of others as well.
IV. Your recommendation
a. Would you recommend this book to another person?
Sure! I will, i would love to share about how a childhood friend can change, how someone never stopped caring.
b. What type of person would like this book?
A person who cares, and know about the outer and real life. A person who agrees that this book can be true!
-Alirah Zaidi *-*
a. What was the story about?
It is about a kid named Amir, who struggles to find his place in the world because of the aftereffects and fallout from a series of traumatic childhood events.
b. Who were the main characters?
Amir, Hassan, Baba, Ali.
c. What did the main character do in this story?
Amir - A sensitive and intelligent son of a well-to-do businessman in Kabul, and he grows up with a sense of entitlement. His best friend is Hassan, and he goes back and forth between acting as a loyal friend and attacking Hassan out of jealousy whenever Hassan receives Amir’s father’s affection.
d. Did the main characters run into any problem?
The activity of kite fighting is violent by nature. The kites battle and so too do the children flying them. The string, which is covered in ground glass, carves deep gashes into the fliers' hands as they try to cut each other down, and once kites fall out of the sky, the kite runners retrieve them with the same furious determination as, say, a hunting dog does a slain bird. In its violence, kite fighting represents the conflicts that rage Afghanistan nearly throughout the course of the novel. When Hosseini paints us a picture of hundreds of kites trying haphazardly and with great determination to cut each other down, he shows us also the warring factions of Afghanistan overthrowing one another.
e. Did the main characters have any adventures?
No.
f. Who was your favorite character? Why?
Farid! The Afghan man who drived Amir from Peshawar to Kabul and ended up helping him though the whole journey and even got injured by fighting against the Soviets and is fiercely proud of his loyalty to Afghanistan. Ad taking Amir to a hospital in Pakistan.
II. Your personal experience
a. Could you relate to any characters in the story?
Not actually, but if i have to choose, I will relate to Hassan, from the novel "The kite runner", because of his boldness, and how he never gave up on his dream to compete in the kite tournament.
b. Have ever done some of the things or felt some of the same things that the characters did?
I have, well i use to love flying kite with my brother when i was a kid, but as i grew younger and younger I ended my this hobby. Along with kite flying, the thing i still do is being bold, and helping my friends' solving there problems, or fighting for them.
III. Your opinion
a. Did you like the book?
Yes! i loved the novel, but at a point I felt sad at the first chapter where the narrator (Amir) discusses about his childhood, it made me understand his life, and his growth from childhood to manhood. The novel didn't actually had a perfectly happy end, but from my point of view the novel was beautifully wrote and was based on true view.
b. What was your favorite part of the book?
The part i most loved was when Hassan told Amir " For you, a thousand times", if we understand it correctly, we can tell that how much Hassan cared about Amir, he could do anything for him without saying "No" to him.
c. Do you have a least favorite of the book?
No! All the characters' have a role which suits them.
d. If you could change something in the book, what would it be?
(If you wish you could change the ending, remember not to tell the ending to the story you read!)
i wouldn't like to change anything in the book, because this book tell the truth about other less educated countries This novel is perfect from all points, for me because it tell the lifestyle of others as well.
IV. Your recommendation
a. Would you recommend this book to another person?
Sure! I will, i would love to share about how a childhood friend can change, how someone never stopped caring.
b. What type of person would like this book?
A person who cares, and know about the outer and real life. A person who agrees that this book can be true!
-Alirah Zaidi *-*
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