Email your younger brother advising him not to adopt unfair means in the exam
Writing an email to a younger brother or sister advising him or her not to adopt unfair means in the exam is an important writing topic for students of secondary and higher secondary levels. So, students should practice reading and writing the email to their younger siblings advising them not to adopt unfair means in the exam. More and more practice will help them to write the mail without spelling and grammatical mistakes. As a result, they will get good marks in the exams.
Lots of good wishes to the students.
Write an email to your brother not to adopt unfair means in the exam
Suppose, you are Mashruk a university student. Your younger brother Shuvo is an HSC examinee this year. Yesterday you received an email from your brother. Shuvo wanted to have some tips to do well in the exam. Now write an email to your younger brother giving some tips for the exam and also advising him not to adopt unfair means in the exam.
Answer:
July 3, 2022
Uttara, Dhaka
Dear Shuvo,
Take my cordial love. Hope you are well. I am also well.
Yesterday I got your mail. You informed me that from next month your HSC exam is going to be held. You also wrote that your preparation for the exam is good.
It’s my pleasure that you have made very good preparation for the exam. Lots of good wishes to you. You are also a good student. Because of your hard work and your merit hopefully, you will be able to make an excellent result.
You wanted to have some suggestions from me for taking a good exam preparation. Please rest enough, go to bed before 11.00 PM, drink enough water, avoid junk food, and eat healthy food. Stay away from mobile and TV. Try to remain stress-free.
One important thing I would like to mention here is that you should not adopt unfair means in the exam. You know adopting unfair means in the exam is a punishable act. It’s a crime. I know you are quite aware of this and obviously, you will never adopt unfair means in the exam. But as an elder brother, this is my responsibility to warn you about this bad practice.
Wishing you a good exam and result. No more today. Stay well and safe.
Your elder brother
Mashruk
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