My Father
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Read • Listen • Speak • Write — Practice all 4 skills with one paragraph
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🏅 Basic English — Done!Writing a paragraph on my father is one of the most personal and emotional topics in English. Every student has something special to say about their father, but finding the right English words can be difficult. In this paragraph, Ali tells us about his father Tariq in simple, honest English - with full Urdu and Hindi translation so you understand every sentence clearly.
The best my father paragraph does not need big words or complicated sentences. It needs real details that paint a picture of who your father is. Start with his name and age. Then describe what he looks like and what he does every day. After that, share one or two moments that show his love. This is exactly what Ali does above - and it creates a paragraph that feels real, warm, and easy to remember.
Notice how Ali describes his father morning routine: He wakes up at five in the morning every day. He prays, then gets ready for work. He leaves the house before seven. These three sentences are short and simple, but together they show a complete picture of a hardworking, disciplined man. This is the kind of writing that impresses teachers and touches hearts.
When writing my father essay, most students only mention their father job. But the best essays go further. They describe his personality, his daily habits, his relationship with the family, and one moment that shows his love. In Ali paragraph, we see all of these: Tariq is strong, he works hard without complaining, he checks Ali studies, he takes the family to the park on Sundays, and he buys ice cream for his children. Each of these details makes the essay richer and more real.
The most powerful line in this essay on my father is the second-to-last sentence: My father does not say I love you every day. But everything he does shows his love. This is true for most fathers in Pakistan and India. They show love through hard work, through checking your studies, through Sunday trips to the park. This kind of observation makes your essay stand out from every other student who just writes my father is kind and hardworking.
Here is a clean 10-line my father essay based on Ali paragraph that you can adapt for your own father:
1. My father is the most important person in my life. 2. His name is blank and he is blank years old. 3. He wakes up early every morning and works very hard. 4. He works as a blank to take care of our family. 5. When he comes home, he always asks about our day. 6. He checks my studies and helps me when I am stuck. 7. On weekends, he spends time with us and takes us to the park. 8. He is not very tall but he is strong and brave. 9. He never complains even when he is tired. 10. He is my hero and I want to make him proud one day.
Here are the key English words from this paragraph with Urdu meanings:
strong (مضبوط) - physically or mentally powerful | complains (شکایت کرنا) - says something is wrong or bad | checks (جانچنا / دیکھنا) - looks at something carefully | hero (ہیرو) - a person you admire and look up to | prays (نماز پڑھنا / دعا کرنا) - talks to God | leaves (نکل جانا) - goes away from a place | hours (گھنٹے) - units of time | shows (ظاہر کرنا) - makes something visible or clear.
This paragraph is a perfect example of how to use simple present tense to describe a person daily routine and personality. He wakes up. He prays. He works. He asks. He checks. He takes. Notice that every verb has an s at the end because the subject is he. This is one of the most common grammar mistakes for Urdu and Hindi speakers - they often forget the s when using he or she. Practice by describing your own father daily routine using the same pattern: He wakes up at blank. He works as a blank. He always blank when he comes home.