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Lesson 1: The Ferry Boat

A Look at the picture and answer these questions.

  1. Where can you find this kind of boat?
  2. Why does the boatman carry passengers across a river?
  3. Why do people use country boats?

B Read the text and answer the following questions.

"Is there anybody here who has ever crossed a river by a country boat?" "I have, teacher," said Jamil. "And I clearly remember what happened in that journey." "Would you please tell us what happened?" the teacher asked. "Okay, teacher. It happened when I was in class 6. On a weekly bazar day, people were coming back with their shopping bags and baskets in hands, on shoulders and heads. They had to cross the river. It was not a big river. There was a ferry boat plying on the river. The boat could cross it in 8-10 minutes. It was just after sunset. The weather was getting bad. The wind started blowing from the north-west. Black clouds were moving fast in the sky.

Everybody was trying to get into the boat. 'No more, no more, please wait,' shouted the boatman. But nobody listened to him." "What happened then, Jamil?" asked Rumi. "With too many people on board, the boat sank in the middle of the river," replied Jamil. "Oh no! What happened then?" asked the teacher. "Thank God. There were no casualties. All the passengers swam to the other side. But some of them lost the stuff they were carrying such as oil, salt and milk," said Jamil. "Were you on the boat?" asked the teacher. "No, teacher. Seeing the boat overcrowded, I waited for the next boat," replied Jamil. "You did the right thing, Jamil."

Questions

Tick the best answer.

  1. A ferry boat was plying on the river. Here 'plying' means a. playing with other boats. b. sinking in the river. c. travelling along a route. d. waiting for passengers.

  2. Why was everybody trying to get into the boat? Because a. it was a weekly bazar day. b. after sunset no ferry would ply on the river. c. everybody had shopping bags with them. d. it was going to be a dark and stormy evening.

  3. The boatman requested the people to wait, because a. his boat was very small. b. the boat had already too many people. c. there were other boats they could take. d. he would not ferry people with bags and baskets.

  4. "With too many people on board, the boat sank..." Here the phrase 'on board' means a. on the boat. b. on the wooden board. c. outside the boat. d. on the notice board.

  5. There were no casualties. The statement tells us that a. nobody died. b. nobody was rescued. c. nobody accepted their fate. d. nobody lost anything.

  6. The boat was overcrowded. Here 'overcrowded' means a. people were quarrelling on the boat. b. the boat was unable to carry any more people. c. the boatman did not like a crowd. d. people were sitting on the boat's bamboo hood.

C Discuss in groups and write answers to these questions.

  1. Why did some people have little or no patience when the ferry boat was in danger of sinking?

  2. 'No more, No more, please wait' who said this? Explain in 2/3 sentences.

  3. Answer the questions below: a. If we have too many passengers at a bus or train station, what may happen? b. If we have too many people in a village / town/city, what will happen?

Dialogue Writing:

Dialogue between friends discussing ferry suggestions

Rashed:
Hello, Jamil! I heard about your experience on the ferry. Can you tell us about it?
Jamil:
Sure, Rashed. It was a busy day at the bazar and everyone was trying to board the ferry, even though it was overcrowded.
Rumi:
That sounds dangerous! What did you do when you saw the boat was too crowded?
Jamil:
I decided to wait for the next ferry instead of risking it. Safety first, right?
Rashed:
Good thinking, Jamil! But what can we do to avoid such situations in the future?
Rumi:
Maybe the boatman should limit the number of passengers per trip?
Jamil:
Yes, that could help. Also, having a queue system might manage the crowd better.
Rashed:
What about increasing the number of trips the ferry makes each day?
Jamil:
That's a great idea, Rashed. More trips could reduce the number of people trying to board at once.
Rumi:
And if there's bad weather, maybe the boatman should wait and assess the situation before letting people on.
Jamil:
Exactly. Safety should always come first. Everyone should be more patient and follow guidelines.
Rashed:
Thanks, Jamil. These are great suggestions. I'll remember them next time I take a ferry!
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