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Teachers' Day 2022

Teachers' Day 2022


                   Teacher’s Day Celebration 2022


    


  This blog is made for memory of Teacher’s Day. It was a Memorable day for me. Topic of the Teachers day I choose play Pygmalion by George Bernard Shaw. and made a PPT in this Topic.

 We have organized virtual Teachers' Day on the 5th sept 2022 , at the Department of English , MKBU. 

   


 I have created a short lesson " Pygmalion" by George Bernard Shaw , an Irish playwright .

       Click here :  YouTube Video

  

     After watching this video, please appear in the Quiz.

         Click here:  Quiz


   This video is uploaded on Ted. Ed platform 

  Link is Here :   https://ed.ted.com/on/73bnFmOD


     Do not forget to appear in the Quiz , after submission you will get E- Certificate through Gmail. 

  


            Thank You 


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