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A Letter To Your Friend Telling Him What You Intend To Do After The SSC Examination

Letter 1:

Date: 27 June 2020
Location: Palash, Narsingdi

Dear Saon,

I got your letter, and I'm excited to tell you about my plans after the SSC exam. So, for the next two or three months, I won't have to go to school. I'll have a lot of free time, but I don't want to just sit around doing nothing. I've decided to go back to my village. There's a problem there - the villagers are cutting down trees because they need more space for houses and farming. This is really bad because they've already destroyed half of the forest.

My idea is to help them understand how important it is to protect the environment. I'll talk to them and try to get them involved in activities that can help save the forest. It's a bit challenging, but I think it's worth it. Let me know what you think about my plan.

Send my regards to your parents.

Take care,
Riad

Letter 2:

Date: 22 March 2020
Location: Narsingdi Sadar, Narsingdi

Hi Sakib,

Great to hear from you! You asked me about my plans after the J.S.C exam. Our country has many people who can't read or write, and they don't know much about important things like health, family planning, and farming. Education is like a light that can make our country better. So, after the exams, I've decided to spend my time teaching people in my village about these important things.

I believe that if they learn about good health, family planning, and better farming methods, they'll live healthier and happier lives. It might be a challenge, but I think it's important work. Let me know your thoughts on this.

Stay well,
Riad

Letter 3:

Date: 08 March 2020

Hi Ahmed,

You were curious about my plans after passing the S.S.C exam. Well, I have a strong idea. I want to become a doctor and help people in my village. I've noticed that many people in our country don't have access to proper medical care when they're sick. So, I plan to study hard and go to medical college for a degree in medicine (M.B.B.S).

Once I'm a qualified doctor, I'll return to my village and set up a clinic. I won't charge them any money for treatment because I want to help those who can't afford it. I'll also talk to them about staying healthy, family planning, and other important things that can improve their lives.

Take care and talk soon,
Riad
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