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Baby Books For Class 1-5 (Copy)
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Baby Books For Class 1-5 (Copy)

by Md.Azizul Huq. · Published 2026-05-14

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5 chapters 3,865 words ~15 min read English

Beginner learning materials in Bangla, English, and Arabic for classes 1-5

Table of Contents

  1. 1. Greetings & Classroom Words (Bangla, English, Arabic) - Class 1-5
  2. 2. Numbers 1-20, Counting & Days (Bangla, English, Arabic) - Class 1-5
  3. 3. Colors, Shapes & My Favorite Things (Bangla, English, Arabic) - Class 1-5
  4. 4. Family, People & Simple Verbs (Bangla, English, Arabic) - Class 1-5
  5. 5. Animals, Food & Daily Needs (Bangla, English, Arabic) - Class 1-5

Preview: Greetings & Classroom Words (Bangla, English, Arabic) - Class 1-5

A short excerpt from “Greetings & Classroom Words (Bangla, English, Arabic) - Class 1-5”. The full book contains 5 chapters and 3,865 words.

Overview

You will learn simple greetings and classroom words you can use every day. We will say them in Bangla, English, and Arabic so you can talk with more people at school. In these 10 items, you’ll practice quick lines like “Hello,” “Good morning,” and “May I go to the toilet?”


The Breakdown

#1: Hello (Hello = নমস্কার / হ্যালো / مرحبًا)

Problem: Sometimes you meet a classmate and you just smile, but your mouth forgets the words. If you don’t say “Hello,” it can feel like you missed a chance to be friendly.

Solution: Say it like: English: Hello. Then add: Bangla: হ্যালো and Arabic: مرحبًا (Marhaban). Practice with 2 people: one “Hello” to a friend and one to the teacher.

Result: Your greeting becomes clear, and making friends feels easier.


#2: Good Morning (Good morning = সুপ্রভাত / صباح الخير)

Problem: In the morning, you may hear “Good morning,” but you don’t know what to say back. Then you feel stuck for 5-10 seconds, which is a long time for kids.

Solution: Copy the teacher’s rhythm. Say: English: Good morning, Bangla: সুপ্রভাত, Arabic: صباح الخير (Sabah al-khayr). Use it right when you enter the classroom door.

Result: You start the day with a happy, polite voice.


#3: Good Afternoon (Good afternoon = শুভ দুপুর / مساء الخير)

Problem: After lunch, people say different words, and you might mix them up. If you say “Good morning” in the afternoon, it can sound a little “off.”

Solution: Use the timing word: afternoon = after lunch. Say: English: Good afternoon, Bangla: শুভ দুপুর, Arabic: مساء الخير (Masaa’ al-khayr). Try it when you sit back down after eating.

Result: Everyone knows you’re paying attention and being respectful.


#4: Goodbye (Goodbye = বিদায় / مع السلامة)

Problem: At the end of class, it’s easy to run out fast. Then you forget to say goodbye, and it feels sudden for others.

Solution: Pause for one breath and say: English: Goodbye, Bangla: বিদায়, Arabic: مع السلامة (Ma‘a as-salāmah). Say it to your teacher and one classmate.

Result: You leave politely, and your day ends on a warm note.


#5: Please (Please = দয়া করে / من فضلك)

Problem: When you want something, you might grab it quickly. That can make others upset, and the teacher may say “Wait.”

Solution: Use the magic word before you ask. Say: English: Please, Bangla: দয়া করে, Arabic: من فضلك (Min fadlik). Practice with a small request like “Please, water.”

Result: You get help faster and kinder.


#6: Thank you (Thank you = ধন্যবাদ / شكرًا)

Problem: People help you with books, pencils, or directions. If you don’t say “Thank you,” it can feel invisible to them.

Solution: Say it right away after someone gives you something. Say: English: Thank you, Bangla: ধন্যবাদ, Arabic: شكرًا (Shukran). Keep your smile on.

Result: Helping feels good for everyone, and you build trust.


#7: Sorry (Sorry = দুঃখিত / آسف)

Problem: If you bump someone or spill a bit, you may feel shy. But if you don’t say “Sorry,” the problem can stay stuck.

Solution: Use a calm voice and say: English: Sorry, Bangla: দুঃখিত, Arabic: آسف (Āsif). Then do one fix: pick up the thing or move back.

Result: The class feels safe again, and you move on quickly.


#8: Yes / No (Yes = হ্যাঁ / نعم , No = না / لا)

Problem: Sometimes you hear questions and you point instead of speaking. If you only point, some people may not understand in busy class time.

Solution: Practice both words with actions:

  • Yes: nod your head. English: Yes, Bangla: হ্যাঁ, Arabic: نعم (Na‘am)
  • No: shake your head. English: No, Bangla: না, Arabic: لا (Lā)

Use them during simple “Do you like apples?” style talk with family.

Result: People understand you faster, and you feel confident.


#9: May I go to the toilet? (Toilet = টয়লেট / الحمام)

Problem: If you suddenly need the toilet, waiting too long can cause accidents. Also, rushing without asking can interrupt the


#9: May I go to the toilet? (Toilet = টয়লেট / الحمام)

Problem: If you suddenly need the toilet, waiting too long can cause accidents. Also, rushing without asking can interrupt the teacher and your friends.

Solution: Use this short line: English: May I go to the toilet?, Bangla: আমি কি টয়লেটে যেতে পারি?, Arabic: هل يمكنني الذهاب إلى الحمام؟ (Hal yumkinuni adh-dhahāb ilā al-ḥammām?). Raise your hand, say the line, and then walk calmly.

Result: You stay clean and safe, and class keeps flowing.


#10: I need help (Help = সাহায্য / مساعدة)

Problem: When a worksheet, pencil, or new word feels hard, you may get stuck for 5-10 minutes. If you don’t ask, you might get frustrated and stop trying....

About this book

"Baby Books For Class 1-5 (Copy)" is a list book book by Md.Azizul Huq. with 5 chapters and approximately 3,865 words. Beginner learning materials in Bangla, English, and Arabic for classes 1-5.

This book was created using Inkfluence AI, an AI-powered book generation platform that helps authors write, design, and publish complete books.

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Beginner learning materials in Bangla, English, and Arabic for classes 1-5

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The book contains 5 chapters and approximately 3,865 words. Topics covered include Greetings & Classroom Words (Bangla, English, Arabic) - Class 1-5, Numbers 1-20, Counting & Days (Bangla, English, Arabic) - Class 1-5, Colors, Shapes & My Favorite Things (Bangla, English, Arabic) - Class 1-5, Family, People & Simple Verbs (Bangla, English, Arabic) - Class 1-5, and more.

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This book was written by Md.Azizul Huq. and created using Inkfluence AI, an AI book generation platform that helps authors write, design, and publish books.

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