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  1. A Dialogue between Two Friends about Preparation for the Examination 697769 Views

  2. Write a dialogue between two friends on the choice of career 543554  Views

  3. Dialogue Between Two Friends on Spending Summer Vacation 326586  Views

  4. Dialogue Between Two Friends Who Met After Long Time 286007  Views

  5. A dialogue between two friends about reading newspaper 251381  Views

  6. A dialogue between two friends About environment pollution 214939  Views

  7. A Dialogue Between Two Friends About Tree Plantation 206343  Views

  8. Write a dialogue between a shopkeeper and a customer. 195822  Views

  9. A Short Conversation between Two Friends 181154  Views

  10. Write a dialogue between you and your friend about your hobby. 180118  Views

  11. A dialogue between a employer and employee

  12. A dialogue between a teacher and a student who comes late

  13. A dialogue between patient and doctor

  14. Write a conversation between you and the bank manager about opening a savings bank account.

  15. A conversation between a mother and daughter

  16. Conversation between father and son after getting very less mark in ssc

  17. A dialogue between a house-wife and a hawker

  18. A dialogue between a teacher and a student about homework

  19. A dialogue between a student and a bus conductor about bus fare

  20. A dialogue between a tailor and a customer

  21. A dialogue between a doctor and a woman about her daughter.

  22. A dialogue between doctor and patient

  23. Teacher and student

  24. Teacher and student 2

  25. write a dialogue between you and your friend regarding popular t.v. Program

  26. Write a dialogue between Rohini and Natasha who meet after a long time

  27. The following is a dialogue between me and the postal officer on how to send a letter by speed post

  28. Write a dialogue between two friends who are discussing about increasing stress level among the students

  29. A dialogue between two boys discussing the holidays plan. 

  30. Write a dialogue that you have with a bank manager about opening a new saving account.

  31. A friend of yours loves to eat junk food

  32. You are a stranger to a place . You wish to go to the public library

  33. Develop a dialogue between yourself and your father discussing the secrets of success in business.

  34. Write a dialogue between the postal officer and you on how to send a letter by speed post.

  35. Write a dialogue between two students discussing their choice of a career.

  36. A father is at home when he sees his son going out with a cricket bat in his hand.

  37. You have just returned from a trip abroad . You had promised your friend to buy him a tie with a letter ‘ G ‘ embroidered on it.

  38. A dialogue between two friends


A Dialogue between Two Friends about Preparation for the Examination (new)

A Dialogue between Two Friends about Preparation for the Examination

Myself Hello friend, How do you do?
Friend I am fine, thank you. Why are you looking so sad?
Myself Actually I am worried about my final examination. What about your preparation for the examination?
Friend Well, I’m going on well my studies. I am also worried about my exam.
Myself But tell me about your preparation in different subjects.
Friend You know I’m weak in English. That’s why I'm taking special care in English. I’m having a detailed revision in other subjects.
Myself Are you taking help from any special books?
Friend Yes but I study text books very carefully.
Myself I see. I must start working with the text books. What do you think?
Friend Yes. I think it’ll be very helpful not only for English but also for other subjects.
Myself Thank you for your supportive suggestion. I wish you good luck.
Friend You are most welcome.

Write a dialogue between two friends on the choice of career

Write a dialogue between two friends on the choice of career

Write a dialogue between two friends on the choice of career.

Sujon: Hello Jamia, how are you?

Jamia: Fine, thank you. And how about you?

Sujon: I’m also fine, Jamia. We are in intermediate class. So we must choose our career now.

Jamia: You are quite right. Success in life depends on the right choice of career.

Sujon: We must choose our career properly. May I know your choice of career?

Jamia: Yes, of course. I have decided to become a doctor. Do you like this profession?

Sujon: Yes I do. It is a good profession. Could you tell me why you have chosen this profession?

Jamia: Most of our people are deprived of the service of the doctors.

Sujon: Yes there are shortage of good doctors in our country. People who live in the villages cannot consult a good doctor.

Jamia: I want to serve the people.

Sujon: Are you willing to go to the villagers if necessary?

Jamia: Yes, of course. Through this profession I will be able to earn money honestly. Well, could you tell me about your choice of career?

Sujon: Of course. I want to be an agriculture officer.

Jamia: Most students like to be doctor, Engineer or administrator. Why not you?

Sujon: Our country is an agricultural country. Our economy depends on agriculture.

Jamia: Yes, it is right. Please tell me about your plan.

Sujon: I will get myself admitted into an Agricultural University. After completing my education I will join the service of agriculture cadre. I will make research on agriculture.

Jamia: It’s a noble profession too.

Sujon: I’ll teach the farmers about the modern methods of cultivation.

Jamia: I appreciate your plan.

Sujon: Choosing career is not enough. We must work hard to fulfill our plan.

Jamia: Of course. We must do well in the H.S.C Examination, otherwise we will not be able to become a doctor or an agriculture officer.

Sujon: Of course. Thank you Jamia. It was really nice speaking to you.

Jamia: You’re welcome. Good bye. See you again.

Sujon: Bye.

Difficult Words & Meanings

  • Intermediate: Being between two stages or levels; in education, often referring to classes between high school and university.
  • Career: An occupation or profession, especially one requiring special training, followed as one's lifework.
  • Profession: A paid occupation, especially one that involves prolonged training and a formal qualification.
  • Deprived: Lacking the necessities of life, such as food and shelter, or things considered essential.
  • Consult: To seek information or advice from someone with expertise in a particular area.
  • Honestly: In a truthful, fair, or honorable way.
  • Agriculture: The science or practice of farming, including cultivation of the soil for the growing of crops and the rearing of animals to provide food, wool, and other products.
  • Administrator: A person responsible for running a business, organization, etc.
  • Economy: The system of how money, industry, and trade are organized in a country or region.
  • Cadre: A small group of people specially trained for a particular purpose or profession.
  • Research: The systematic investigation into and study of materials and sources in order to establish facts and reach new conclusions.
  • Cultivation: The action of cultivating land, or the state of being cultivated; the process of trying to acquire or develop a quality or skill.
  • Appreciate: To recognize the full worth of; to be grateful for something.
  • Fulfill: To bring to completion or reality; achieve or realize (something desired, promised, or predicted).
  • H.S.C Examination: Higher Secondary Certificate Examination, a public examination taken by students in some countries after completing higher secondary education.

Dialogue Between Two Friends Who Met After Long Time

Dialogue Between Two Friends Who Met After Long Time.

Dialogue Writing


Dialogue between Two Friends Who Met After Long Time

Sujon: Hello, Akhi! How are you?

Akhi: I am fine. What about you?

Sujon: I am also fine. I am happy that we have finally met together after all these years.

Akhi: Yes, a long time have passed. Why are you in this railway station?

Sujon: I am going to Sylhet.

Akhi: Sylhet! I knew that your house is in Comilla.

Sujon: You are absolutely right. I am now working as a doctor in a hospital there. What's the matter about you?

Akhi: I am going to Chittagong.

Sujon: Five years ago I heard from Shimu that you and your family lived in Khulna.

Akhi: You are correct. Recently, I have been transferred from Khulna to Chittagong.

Sujon: Oh, I see. Are you still working as a college lecturer?

Akhi: Yes, I am now working at Chittagong City College.

Sujon: Have you got married?

Akhi: Yes, I have got married two years ago. But what about your marriage?

Sujon: Yes, I have also got married four years ago. My husband is an engineer working in Sylhet. My train has come. I must be off now. Thank you.

Akhi: You are most welcome. See you again.


Dialogue Between Two Friends on Spending Summer Vacation

Dialogue Between Two Friends on Spending Summer Vacation

Dialogue Writing

Hasem: Hello Sujon! How are you?

Sujon: I am fine. What's up to you?

Hasem: I am also fine by the grace of Almighty. What are you thinking now?

Sujon: I am recollecting the incident about how I enjoyed the summer vacation.

Hasem: Would you please describe it?

Sujon: Yes, why not? I went to my village home at Mymensingh. My heart leapt with joy when I met some known faces waiting for me.

Hasem: Were they very happy to find you among them?

Sujon: Certainly! They were very happy to find me among them. They welcomed me heartily. I was also pleased with their rustic simplicity.

Hasem: What did you do there?

Sujon: During my long stay there, I did a lot of things which gave me much pleasure and joy. The most interesting thing is that the village was free from urban noise.

Hasem: Didn't you go to the river?

Sujon: Certainly! One day my cousin along with his friends set a programme of boat riding in the river of Brahamaputra. We enjoyed the boat riding greatly.

Hasem: I see you enjoyed much. Did you make friendship with them?

Sujon: Yes. I made friendship with some of my cousin’s friends. I visited their homes off and on and enjoyed their hospitality.

Hasem: Oh, what a splendid summer vacation it was! Had I been with you!

Sujon: I also visited a village fair in the neighbouring village. That was a very crowded but enjoyable fair too. It would really be nice if you were with me.

Hasem: Really I feel thrilled. Thanks for your nice description.

Sujon: Most welcome to you.  

Dialogue Writing for School Students

A dialogue between two friends about reading newspaper

A dialogue between two friends about reading newspaper.

Sujon    : Hello Sharmin! How are you?

Sharmin : Thank you. I am fine. How are you?

Sujon    : I am also fine. Thank you. Where are you going?

Sharmin  : I am going to buy a newspaper. 

Sujon    : Do you read the newspaper regularly?

Sharmin  : Of course. Don’t you?

Sujon    : Certainly. You know a newspaper is called the storehouse of knowledge.

Sharmin  : You are right. Without reading newspapers we can’t know about the world.

Sujon    : They who don’t read newspapers remain frogs of the well. Because they don’t know the current affairs of the country and world.

Sharmin  : At the same time newspapers contain articles related to our study. They are very helpful.

Sujon     : Which section of newspaper do you like most?

Sharmin : Certainly the study page. And you?

Sujon    : I like the general knowledge section and literary articles. Sometimes I send my writings to the newspaper.

Sharmin  : That’s very good. Newspapers hold people’s view, too. I have to go now.

Sujon     : Ok. See you later. Bye.

Sharmin  : Bye. 

Difficult Words & Meanings

  • Regularly: Often; at fixed or usual intervals.
  • Certainly: Without any doubt; surely.
  • Storehouse: A place where things are stored in large quantities; a rich source or supply.
  • Knowledge: Facts, information, and skills acquired through experience or education.
  • Current affairs: Important political or social events happening in the world at the present time.
  • Remain: To continue to be in the same place or condition.
  • Frogs of the well: An idiom meaning someone with a narrow or limited perspective, unaware of the wider world.
  • Contain: To have or hold something within.
  • Articles: Pieces of writing included with others in a newspaper, magazine, or other publication.
  • Section: Any of the more or less distinct parts into which something is or may be divided.
  • Literary: Concerning the writing, study, or content of literature, especially of the kind valued for quality of form.
  • Writings: Books, stories, or other textual works.

A dialogue between two friends About environment pollution

A dialogue between two friends About environment pollution.

Dialogue Writing

Sujon  : Hello Sultan. How are you?

Sultan : Thanks. I am fine. How are you?

Sujon  : I am also fine. Where are you going?

Sultan : I am going to the mayor for requesting him to take necessary steps against environmental pollution.

Sujon  : Environment pollution has become a great problem in our life.

Sultan : You are right. Though the environment helps us to exist, we don’t bother about it. We are polluting it indiscriminately.

Sujon  : People are not aware of it. They throw their waste here and there.

Sultan : Mills and factories are polluting the environment through their toxic chemicals.

Sujon  : Too many vehicles are polluting the air with smoke and fumes.

Sultan : Super tankers and human wastes are responsible for water pollution.

Sujon  : Farmers use fertilizers and pesticides for more production. But these chemicals get mixed with pond and river water.

Sultan : Every day we use million tons of fuel for cooking and other purposes. These are also responsible for pollution.

Sujon  :  But we cannot live without cooking food.

Sultan : You are right. But, we should be conscious of it. In most cases, we are not aware of the importance of the environment. 

Sujon  : So, what should we do?

Sultan : We should take care of our environment. It’s true that we cannot stop pollution for good. But we can lessen it.

Sujon  : I agree with you. My friend, I have to go now. Ok, see you later.

Sultan : Bye.

A Dialogue Between Two Friends About Tree Plantation.

A Dialogue Between Two Friends About Tree Plantation.

Dialogue Writing.

Sujon: Hello hasib. How are you?

Hasib: Fine and what about you?

Sujon: I am also fine. Where did you go yesterday? I looked for you.

Hasib: I went to the Tree Fair to buy some saplings. The Tree Fair has been going on for the last five days. It will continue for two more days.

Sujon: Who has organized this Tree Fair?  

Hasib: The Department of Agriculture and Forestry organizes this Tree Fair every year in all towns and cities on the occasion of Tree Plantation Week.

Sujon: Why do they organise this Tree Fair?

Hasib: It appears strange to me that you are not yet fully aware of the importance of tree plantation.

Sujon: Right you are. Please tell me about the importance of tree plantation. I want to know about it in detail.

Hasib: Trees are our best friends. Trees give us shade and shelter. We cannot think of our existence without trees. They are a great source of our food, vitamins, and furniture.

Sujon: But do you notice that many unscrupulous people are cutting down trees at random? What might be its consequence?

Hasib: If they cut down trees indiscriminately, the country will one day turn into a desert. The temperature will rise and it will cause a greenhouse effect.

Sujon: I think this would not be harmful if people planted more trees after cutting trees. But they seem to be very indifferent to planting trees.

Hasib: You are right. To save life and maintain the ecological balance of the environment, there is no alternative to tree plantation.

Sujon: Now I understand why tree plantation is so important. I think people of all walks of life should come forward to make tree plantation programmes a success.

Hasib: Absolutely, let us make aware of our friends and motivate them to plant trees more and more to make our country a land of greenery.


Write a dialogue between a shopkeeper and a customer. (9)

Write a dialogue between a shopkeeper and a customer.

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A typical setting for a conversation between a shopkeeper and a customer.

Shopkeeper: Welcome to our shopping mall, sir.

Customer: Thank you.

Shopkeeper: How can I help you, sir?

Customer: I want a good watch for a gift.

Shopkeeper: Ladies or gents? What type do you want?

Customer: A lady’s watch, please. Do you have any?

Shopkeeper: Please have a look at this showcase. You can see all kinds of ladies watches.

Customer: Thank you. Please show me the fourth one.

Shopkeeper: Of course, here it is. It is one of the best quality watches, sir.

Customer: Do you have any warranty for this watch?

Shopkeeper: Yes, sir. We give a three years warranty on this product.

Customer: What’s the price?

Shopkeeper: Eighty thousand and eighty nine only.

Customer: That’s too much.

Shopkeeper: Not at all. It’s a genuine Swiss watch.

Customer: But I want a cheaper one. Don’t you have one?

Shopkeeper: Why not? Look at this side. These are Japanese.

Customer: How much is the third one?

Shopkeeper: All these in this row have the same price and it is two thousand each.

Customer: But aren’t Japanese watches generally notorious for poor quality?

Shopkeeper: Don’t worry. These have originally come from Japan.

Customer: All right, pack this one.

Shopkeeper: Okay sir, Thank you.

Effective dialogue writing is a key skill for students.

A Short Conversation between Two Friends

A Short Conversation between Two Friends

Dialogue Writing

Sapna : Hello, Shamim. How are you? It’s been a long time since we last met.

Shamim : Oh! Hi, Sapna. I have got a new job now and doing great. How about you?

Sapna : Not too bad.

Shamim : How often do you eat at this cafe?

Sapna : This is my first time. My friends kept telling me the food was great. So, I decided to try it tonight. What have you been up to?

Shamim : I have been so busy with my new job that I have not had the time to do much else but otherwise, me and the family are all fine.

Sapna : Well, I hope you and your family have a lovely meal.

Shamim : Yes, you too.

Write a dialogue between you and your friend about your hobby.

Write a dialogue between you and your friend about your hobby.

Dialogue Writing


Myself    : Hello, how are you?   

My friend : Fine, And you?

Myself    : I am also fine. Let’s play cricket.

My friend : Sorry, I have to go home.

Myself    : Why?

My friend : I have a hobby and it is gardening. And I work there in the afternoon.

Myself    : Where is your garden?

My friend : In front of my reading room.

Myself    : How do you pursue your hobby?

My friend : I plant the seedlings and take care of them regularly. I water them and weed them regularly. I grow flowers and vegetables in my garden. Vegetables are very useful for our health and the flowers are very beautiful. When the flowers bloom, the garden looks very beautiful. The flowers charm and amuse me with their sweet scent and beauty.

Myself    : I think your hobby is very interesting.   

My friend : What about your hobby?

Myself    : My hobby is to play cricket with my friends. Every afternoon I play with my friends. And I keep my body fit by playing cricket. And my mind also remains sound as it lives in a sound body.

My friend : Your hobby is also very interesting.

Myself    : Ok. Thanks I have to go now.

My friend : Ok. Bye, see you next time.