By sarbu007

Arpan Sir’s Class

It was around half past seven that Arpan Sir’s class was expected to take place. Therefore, I had to get to the college quickly but with various difficulties we came to the college around eight. As we entered, I noticed a young man around mid twenties in a bike at the college gate. Mirak whispered with the man and I stood there thinking who this man really was? After they finished there conversation, I enthusiastically asked Mirak about the man. He told me that the man was in fact Arpan sir himself. I got surprised to find him so young. We then entered to the college and found the college building was locked. So Mirak and I stood there wondering where the class was to occur. I noticed that it was a foggy morning as the cold air touched my body. I began to shiver due to the chilly daybreak. Finally, after some moment, Swodesh came and told us that the class was going to occur at the new building. The three of us then went to the new building which was located at the back of the front. As we got to the class and I found Medha and Niraj already waiting for us. We all had a small conversation and waited for Arpan Sir.

As he came into the class, I sensed a small dissatisfaction in him as the class contained only a small minority of students. He was surprised to see me as I had attended the class for the first time in three weeks. I was ashamed at myself for not attending the class earlier but I sensed that he forgave me. As we started the class, I found that Arpan sir was a good teacher. He gave his fact based logic on a given subject and I found it interesting. The level of enthusiasm aroused as he presented his ideas on writing articles, on taking interviews, etc. As the time went by, he asked us to present an article on the Sinamangal bridge . Therefore at around nine, we all went near to the Sinamangal area and began to interview people. After taking several interviews, I came to the class and began to struggle with myself on writing an article on the bridge. It took me half an hour to write the report. Arpan sir then asked us to present the article in front of the class. I began to get a little nervous but at last I shared my piece of writing with the class. I was impressed that nobody had questions for the article and then Arpan Sir also complimented. But he suggested that the article would have been much better had I removed the opinion part. I thought that he was correct and learned that there shouldn’t be one’s opinion on his/her article. As the class ended I found that many of my own perception for presenting an article were not accurate and therefore I thought I had to change my perception. Arpan Sir’s class helped me learn to write the right kind articles and I hunger for more of his class.

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  1. AS Says:

    you have a nice flow. keep writing and in time, the rivers will merge.

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