Sundarijal – Vocabulary and Sentences

Nature & English Vocabulary · Learning Through Travel
Sundarijal: English in Nature
Geography & Vocabulary  ·  Video Lesson — Evolation Learning

Sundarijal, a beautiful gateway to the Shivapuri National Park near Kathmandu, offers not just breathtaking natural beauty but also a perfect setting to learn practical English vocabulary and expressions. In this lesson, you’ll discover words and phrases inspired by Sundarijal’s rivers, forests, and hiking trails—helping you improve your English while connecting with nature.

Key Concept: Learning English through real-world locations and experiences makes vocabulary memorable and useful in authentic situations.
Activity 1 — Build Your Vocabulary
Sundarijal & Nature Vocabulary

These essential words describe places, features, and activities you’ll encounter on the Sundarijal journey. Learn them to understand and describe natural attractions in English.

English Nepali Romanized Nepali
Kathmandu काठमाडौं Kathmandu
Waterfall झरना Jharna
Temple मन्दिर Mandir
Dam बाँध Badh
Hills पहाडहरू Pahadharu
River खोलो / नदी Khola/Nadi
Stream खोलो Kholo
Village गाउँ Gau
Journey यात्रा Yatra
Forest जंगल Jangal
Birds चराहरू Charaharu
Shade छायाँ Chaya
Traffic ट्राफिक Traffic
Tea Stall चिया पसल Chiya Pasal
Entry Fee प्रवेश शुल्क Prawes Sulka
Hydropower जलविद्युत Jalbidudh
Refreshment हल्का खाना Halka Khana
Practice: Write down five of these vocabulary words and create sentences describing natural features you’ve seen.
Activity 2 — Practical Sentences
English Sentences About the Journey

These sentences show how to describe the Sundarijal journey in English. Notice how vocabulary is combined with grammar to create meaningful expressions.

English Sentence Nepali
Kathmandu is the capital city of Nepal. काठमाडौं नेपालको राजधानी शहर हो।
We took the bus from Ratna Park to Sundarijal. हामीले रत्नपार्कबाट सुन्दरीजल जाने बस समात्यौं।
After Jorpati, the hills and greenery begin. जोरपाटीपछि पहाड र हरियाली सुरु हुन्छ।
The Sundarijal Waterfall is a popular hiking spot. सुन्दरीजल झरना एक लोकप्रिय पदयात्रा स्थल हो।
The Sundarimai Temple is near the waterfall. सुन्दरीमाई मन्दिर झरनाको नजिक छ।
The Sundarijal Dam stores water for the city. सुन्दरीजल बाँधले सहरका लागि पानी संकलन गर्छ।
You can see green hills after Jorpati. जोरपाटी पछि हरिया पहाडहरू देखिन्छन्।
The bus passes through small villages. बस सानो साना गाउँहरू हुँदै जान्छ।
The road follows the Bagmati River. बाटो बागमती खोलाको किनारैसँग जान्छ।
The journey takes about one hour. यात्रा करिब एक घण्टा लाग्छ।
A clear stream flows beside the path. बाटोको छेउमा सफा खोलो बगिरहेको हुन्छ।
You can hear many birds singing. धेरै चराहरूको आवाज सुन्न सकिन्छ।
We stopped at a tea stall for a break. हामी केहीबेर चिया पसलमा रोकियौं।
The trees give a lot of shade. रूखहरूले राम्रो छायाँ दिन्छन्।
The entry fee for Nepalis is 100 rupees. नेपालीहरूको लागि प्रवेश शुल्क १०० रुपैयाँ छ।
The trek ends back at Sundarijal Bus Park. यात्रा सुन्दरीजल बसपार्कमै गएर अन्त्य हुन्छ।
We relaxed after finishing the hike. हिँडाइ सकेपछि हामीले विश्राम गर्यौं।
Reflection: Which sentence best describes something you’ve experienced? Use it as a model for your own sentences.
Activity 3 — Conversation Practice
Travel Conversation: Planning the Trip

This conversation shows how to ask and answer questions about the Sundarijal journey in English. Use these phrases in your own travel discussions.

A: Where are we going today?
B: We are going to Sundarijal.

A: How long is the journey?
B: About one hour.

A: What can you see on the way?
B: After Jorpati, you can see green hills, small villages, and the Bagmati River.

A: That sounds beautiful! What will you do there?
B: We will visit the Waterfall and the Sundarimai Temple.

A: Do you have to buy a ticket?
B: Yes, there is an entry fee of 100 rupees for Nepalis.

A: What is the temple like?
B: It is small but peaceful. People worship Goddess Sundarimai there.

A: Can you also see the dam and hydropower station?
B: Yes, the Sundarijal Dam is near the waterfall.

A: Do you walk in the forest too?
B: Yes, there is a nice forest trail with bamboo and birds.

Practice: Role-play both parts of the conversation. Record yourself and listen to check your pronunciation.
Activity 4 — Grammar Patterns
Essential Grammar for English

These grammar patterns help you construct correct and natural sentences in English. Understanding them makes your communication clearer.

Grammar Point Explanation Example
Present Simple Use for facts, habits, and daily routines. The river flows here.
Present Continuous Use for actions happening right now. We are walking.
Simple Past Use for completed actions in the past. We took the bus.
Simple Future Use for plans and predictions. We will visit the temple.
Questions Use question words: What, Where, When, How. Where are we going?
Can/Could Use to express ability or possibility. You can see the river.
Adjectives Use to describe nouns (come before nouns). Green hills, beautiful waterfall
Prepositions Use to show location and relationships. Near the waterfall, beside the path
Practice: Create five sentences using different grammar points from the table. Focus on describing the journey.
Summary
Key Takeaways

Learning English through real places like Sundarijal makes vocabulary meaningful and practical. By combining vocabulary, sentences, conversations, and grammar, you can describe travel experiences with confidence and clarity.

Principle 01
Location-Based Learning

Real places provide context that makes vocabulary stick longer in your memory.

Principle 02
Practical Conversations

Real dialogue patterns help you speak naturally in everyday situations.

Principle 03
Grammar in Context

Understanding grammar patterns helps you create your own correct sentences.

Principle 04
Active Practice

Speaking and writing practice builds confidence and fluency in English.

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