My Favourite Subject
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🏅 Basic English — Done!Almost every student has a subject that feels different from the rest - the one where time passes quickly and effort feels worth it. Writing an essay on my favourite subject is a chance to explore why that subject feels special, not just list facts about it. In this paragraph, Ali tells us about his favourite subject, programming - how it started, what he loves about it, and how it unexpectedly connects to his biggest goal of learning English. All in simple beginner English with full Urdu and Hindi translation.
The best my favourite subject essay does not just say I like blank because it is interesting. It explains the feeling behind the subject. Ali does this by comparing programming to mathematics: in mathematics, numbers were confusing, but in computer studies, every problem had a clear answer, and if something did not work, there was always a reason. This comparison helps the reader understand exactly why Ali prefers one subject over another - not because one is easy and one is hard, but because of how each one makes him think and feel.
One of the most relatable parts of this essay about my favourite subject is Ali description of debugging - finding the small mistake that is causing a big problem. He says it can take hours, but when he finds it, the feeling is worth every minute. This is something anyone who has solved a difficult problem, in any subject, can understand. Whether it is a maths problem, a grammar rule, or a piece of code, the feeling of finally understanding something is the same. Including this kind of feeling in your essay - not just facts about the subject - is what makes the writing personal and real.
Here is a 10-line my favourite subject essay you can adapt for your own favourite subject:
1. My favourite subject is blank, and I have liked it since blank. 2. Unlike some other subjects, I find blank easy to understand and enjoy learning it. 3. In this subject, every problem has a clear path to a solution. 4. When I solve a difficult question in this subject, I feel a real sense of achievement. 5. My favourite part of this subject is blank. 6. Some people think this subject is boring or difficult, but I disagree completely. 7. I do not know exactly what career I will have, but this subject will be part of it. 8. This subject has also helped me in other areas of my life, especially blank. 9. I believe that loving a subject is not about it being easy - it is about how it makes you think. 10. My favourite subject is not just something I study - it is something I enjoy.
Here are the key English words from this paragraph with Urdu meanings:
confusing (الجھن والا) - difficult to understand clearly | formula (فارمولا) - a rule or method shown using numbers or symbols | comfortable (آرام دہ / سہل) - feeling relaxed and at ease | debugging (ڈی بگنگ / غلطی تلاش کرنا) - finding and fixing errors in a computer program | puzzle (پہیلی) - a problem that requires thought to solve | opposite (الٹ / برعکس) - completely different, the other extreme | documentation (دستاویزات) - written instructions or information about how something works | connected (جڑا ہوا) - linked or related to something else.
In this paragraph, Ali contrasts subjects using comparison ideas, and a useful word for this kind of writing is unlike. Unlike mathematics, computer studies always had a clear answer. In English, unlike is used at the start of a sentence to show that one thing is different from another. It is a more advanced and natural way to compare than simply saying but. Practice this pattern: unlike blank, I find blank easy. Unlike my friends, I enjoy blank. This structure will help you write comparisons that sound more confident and more natural in English.