Shaheen Cadet School, Tangail
Dialogue Writing
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1. Suppose you’re Samia. You’re buying things at the book
shop. Now write a dialogue between you and the salesman.
Ans: A dialogue between Samia and the salesman :
Salesman : How
can I help you ?
Samia :
Could you give me this book please.
Salesman :
Anything else ?
Samia :
Yes. also one exercise book, two pens, two pencils, one sharpener and one eraser.
Salesman :
What else ?
Samia :
Nothing else, tthanks.
Salesman : Any
school bag, scales, colour pens or colour pencils ?
Samia : I
have school bag. I don’t need it now. But yes, please give this pencil bag. And
give me
six colour pencils but no scale of colour pens.
Salesman :
That’s 305 taka total.
Samia :
Here you are.
Salesman : You
gave me 310. And the bill is 305. Here is the change.
Samia :
Thank you very much.
Salesman :
You’re welcome.
2. Suppose, you are Bakul and Your friend is Mukul. Both of
you have just completed your SSC examination. Now, write a dialogue between you
and your friend regarding your future plan after the publication of the result.
Bakul : Hello, Mukul!
How have you done in the examination ?
Mukul : Very well.
What about you ?
Bakul : I’ve also
done well.
Mukul : When do you
think the result will be published ?
Bakul : It may take
two and a half months.
Mukul : It’s time for
us to make our future plan.
Bakul : Yes. I’ve
decided to be a doctor.
Mukul : Why have you
decided so ?
Bakul : Because I
want to help the poor.
Mukul : I highly
appreciate your plan and your heartiest effort to make your dream true. Wish
you all
the
best.
Bakul : Thank you
very much.
Mukul : You’re most
welcome.
3.Suppose you’re Habib. You meet your friend, Milon, who
look sad. Now, write a dialogue between you and your friend.
Ans: A dialogue between Habib myself and Milon :
Habib : Hello, Milon.
You look sad. What’s the matter ?
Milon : My mother is
ill. She is suffering from ulcer.
Habib : Is it too bad
?
Milon : Yes, it is.
She has a lot of pain. She can’t eat anything.
Habib : What did the
doctor say ?
Milon : The doctor
said that it would take time for her to get well.
Habib : Where is she
now ?
Milon : In the
hospital.
Habib : Which
hospital is it ?
Milon : She is in the
Square hospital.
Habib : Who is
looking after her ?
Milon : My father and
my sister.
Habib : I Hope she
gets well soon. Do you need any help ?
Milon : Thanks for
your kindness.
Habib : Are you going
to the hospital now ?
Milon : Yes.
Habib : Can I come
with you ?
Milon : Yes, of
course. Let’s go.
4. Mithul and Mahin meet for the first time. Now, write a
dialogue between them.
Ans: A dialogue between Mithul and Mahin :
Mithul : Hello. I’m
Mithul.
Mahin : I’m Mahin,
pleased to meet you. How are you ?
Mithul : Fine, thank
you. And you ?
Mahin : I’m fine too.
Where do you live ?
Mithul : I live at Uttara.
What about you ?
Mahin : I live at
Hatirpul. How do you come to school. Mithul ?
Mithul : By rickshaw.
And you ?
Mahin : I come by
bus. Do you like your English class ?
Mithul : Yes, of
course. What about you ?
Mahin : I like it
too. Mithul. I am in a hurry. Bye.
Mithul : Bye. See you
tomorrow.
5. Your younger brother, Tousif has obtained scholarship in
the Junior Scholarship Examination. Now, write a dialogue between you and your
younger brother on his brilliant success in the examination.
Ans: A dialogue between myself and my younger brother,
Tousif on his brilliant success in the examination :
Myself :
Hello. Tousif. Why do you look so happy ?
Tousif :
Why not ? Haven’t you heard of my result ?
Myself :
No. I’m looking forward to hearing from you.
Tousif :
I’ve obtained scholarship in the Junior Scholarship Examination.
Myself :
Congratulations, Tousif.
Tousif :
Thank you very much. It was only by the grace of Alminghty as well as all of
your good
wishes.
Myself :
Right you are. But you had to work hard for that.
Tousif :
Yes, of course. Without studying hard and systematically, no one can attain
success in
such a field.
Myself :
Exactly. A student must follow the teachers coaching correctly. He should
emphasise on
the text book and be regular in studies.
Tousif :
Yes, I think so.
Myself :
Thank you very much. Hope you have a bright future.
Tousif :
You’re welcome.
6. Suppose, your friend Nizam is living in Dhaka
city and he likes to live in this city but your favourit place is your village.
Now, write a dialogue between you and your friend Nizam on the advantages and
disadvantages of city and life.
Ans: A dialogue between myself and my friend, Nizam on the
advantages and disadvantages of city and village life.
Myself : Hi
friend. How do you feel in our village ?
Nizam : Excellent.
I like to live in a village very much.
Myself : But
why ? You’re a town dweller.
Nizam : I
think village life is more charming and more interesting than that of city
life.
Myself :
But. I can’t agree with you in some facts. City life is more attractive to me
because there
are so many merits and comforts.
Nizam : But,
I think you can’t deny the natural beauty and many advantages of the village
life.
Myself :
Is it ?
Nizam :
Yes. Fresh air, fresh vegetables, fresh fish, clean blue sky, green trees,
simply minded
People etc. Are available in the villages which are very rare in the
city. In addition, the
town life is full of din and bustle. The atmosphere is smoky and stuffy.
Moreover, the
city dwellers are not open minded. They are very self-centered.
Myself : Really,
I’ve got the point. Thank you very much for kind information.
Nizam :
You’re most welcome.
7. Suppose, you are Sampa. Your close friend, Rita knows a
lot about ‘Environment pollution’, Now, Write a dialogue between you and your
friend on various adverse effectts and remedies of this problem.
Ans: A dialogue between myself (Sampa) and my friend (Rita)
about various adverse effects and remedies of this problem :
Sampa :
Hello Rita, how are you ?
Rita :
Oh, I’m fine. And you ?
Sampa :
I’m fine too. By the way, I have read a repot in the newspaper about
environmental
pollution. Can you tell me how we pollute our environment ?
Rita :
Why not ? Look, air, water, soil, sound etc. Are the elements of our
environment. Air is
polluted by smoke and water is polluted by waste and filth.
Sampa :
Then what about sound ?
Rita :
Well, sound is polluted by vehicle horns, microphones etc.
Sampa : I
got to know from a report that environmental pollution has different side
effects.
Rita :
Exactly. Climate change is the direct consequence of environmental pollution.
It brings
about various kinds of natural disasters.
Sampa :
That’s true. Above all, I think public awareness has to be raised against
environmental
Pollution.
Rita :
Right you are. We must comply with environmental rules and regulations if we
really
want to have a habitable earth.
Sampa :
Yes. That means self-consciousness along with forestation and effective actions
can
Keep our environment pollution free.
Rita :
Exactly, Sampa.
Sampa :
Thank you very much.
Rita :
You’re most welcome.
8. English language plays an important role for
communication in the present world. Now write a dialogue between you and your
friend Joy about the importance of English.
Ans: A dialogue between myself and my friend Joy about the
importance of learning English.
Myself :
Hello Joy! How are you ?
Joy : Thank you. I am fine. How are you
?
Myself :
Thank you. I am also fine. But you know I cut poor marks in English.
Joy :
Why ? Don’t you read English ?
Myself : I
read but it doesn’t seem important to me.
Joy :
It’s your bad notion. English is very important for us all. So we have to learn
English.
Myself : Would
you please explain it to me ?
Joy :
You know majority people of the world speak English. It’s the language of world
communication.
Myself : And.
Joy :
When you will enter in higher education, you will find that all books are
written in
English.
Myself :
Brother also told me that.
Joy :
And the most important thing is if you don’t learn English, you will not get a
good job.
Myself : Why
not ?
Joy :
Because job advertisements always want them who know better English.
Myself :
How can I learn English ?
Joy :
First you must be attentive in your text. Further procedure I will tell you
later.
Myself :
Thank you very much for your nice advice.
Joy :
You are most welcome.
9. Newspaper is a store house of knowledge. The necessity of
reading newspaper is quite vast. Now, write a dialogue between you and your
friend about the necessity of reading newspaper.
Ans: A dialogue between myself and my friend, Amit about the
necessity of reading newspaper.
Myself :
Hello Amit, Where are you going ?
Amit :
I am going to buy a newspaper.
Myself :
It’s nice, Do you think reading newspaper regularly is essential ?
Amit : Certainly.
In fact, it’s a storehouse of general knowledge.
Myself : Yes.
We can learn about the current affairs of the world through the newspaper.
Amit :
Right you are. These all are available in a newspaper.
Myself : Now,
what’s your suggestion for others regarding this ?
Amit :
I just want to say that everyone should read at least one newspaper daily.
Myself : I
agree with you. Thank you very much.
Amit :
It’s ok. Thank you too.
10. Mobile phone is a very recent invention of modern
science. We all know the uses and benefits of it, But it has some demerits too.
Now, write a dialogue between you and your friends, Nazmul about the uses and
abuses of mobile phone.
Ans: A dialogue between myself and my friend. Nazmul about
the uses and abuses of mobile phone.
Myself : Hello,
Nazmul, you look very cheerful. What’s the matter ?
Nazmul : I bought a
mobile phone yesterday and I’m so happy.
Myself :
Really ? But do you know its uses ?
Nazmul : Mobile phone
is a very essential device. It is an important medium of communication
which helps intercommunication with the people in the shortest time.
Myself :
Who are benefited through the use of mobile phone ?
Nazmul : Specially,
businessmen and the service holders. It’s also useful for doctors, high
officials and for the
people who are shopping and supplying valuable information
sitting in their houses.
Myself :
Could you tell me its abuses ?
Nazmul : Now-a-day
mobile has become an easy way of teasing girl. By using the mobile phone,
the terrorists and criminals can carry out the evil designs and commit
crimes without
much difficulty. Sometimes, the criminals use this phone to maintain
their secrecy.
Myself : Right
you are. In spite of some such drawbacks, there is no better alternative to
mobile
phone in communicating with people at home and abroad. Thank you for
giving me
such valuable information.
Nazmul : You’re
welcome.
11. Suppose you are Badhan and your friend is Naina. Now,
write a dialogue between you and your friend about your aim in life.
Ans: A dialogue between Myself (Badhan) and my friend
(Naina) about my aim in life.
Badhon : Hello
Naina, how are you ?
Naina :
I’m fine. And you ?
Badhon : I
am fine too. What were you thinking about ?
Naina :
In fact, I’m thinking what I want to be in future.
Badhon :
Have you already fixed your aim in life.
Naina :
Of course. Every man has his/her aim in life. Similarly. I also have my own aim
in life.
Badhon : Oh,
that’s great! What is that ?
Naina : I
want to be a doctor in future.
Badhon :
Really ? Why have you decided to be a doctor ?
Naina :
Well, I believe that a doctor can serve the suffering humanity best.
Badhon : Is
that so ? Can you please explain it a little more ?
Naina :
Oh sure. I give you an example. Most of the people in our country are very
poor. They
cannot afford the expenses of treatment. As a result, many of them die
just for lack of
proper and timely treatment.
Badhon : In
that case, how can you help them ?
Naina : I
want to offer treatment to the poor people free of cost. And I dream that if I
can earn
more money. I will set up a
charitable dispensary for the poor.
Badhon : I
appreciate your aim and your hearties effort to make your dream true.
Naina :
Thank you very much.
Badhon :
You’re welcome.
12. Suppose you are Tania. You need three days leave. You
have gone to your Headmaster for leave. now, write a dialogue between you and
your Headmaster about it.
Ans: A dialogue between Tania and the Headmaster.
Tania :
May I come in, sir ?
Headmaster : Yes,
come in.
Tania :
Good morning, sir.
Headmaster : Good
morning. I think you are Tania.
Tania :
Yes, sir.
Headmaster :
What’s your problem ?
Tania :
My mother is seriously ill, sir. There’s no one to take care of her at my
house. So, I need
three days leave. I’ll be highly glad if you kindly consider it.
Headmaster : Oh!
very sad. Where’s your father ? Isn’t he at home now ?
Tania :
No, sir. He has gone to Dhaka on his official
purpose.
Headmaster : Have
you written a petition for leave ?
Tania :
Yes. Here it is, sir.
Headmaster : All
right. Go to Your class teacher. He’ll help you.
Tania :
Thank you, sir.
13. Suppose you are Maruf. You want to buy a book. Write a
dialogue between you and a bookseller about buying a book.
Ans: A dialogue between Maruf and the bookseller about
buying a book.
Book seller :
Good morning, sir.
Maruf :
Good morning. I like to buy a grammar book. Are grammar books available here ?
Book seller : Why
not sir! We’ve sufficient grammar books of many famous publications. Which
book do you want to buy ?
Can you tell me the name of the writer of that book ?
Maruf :
Thank you. It is ‘A self tutor for English Language’ written by FF.M Nazrul
Islam.
Book seller : Sit
down, please. We’ve this book. Here it is.
Maruf :
Ok. What’s the retail price, please ?
Book seller :
After deducting the commission, you have to pay 180 taka only.
Maruf :
Here it is. Can you give me a packet.
Book seller : Why
not ? Take it.
Maruf : Thank
you.
Book seller :
You’re welcome.
14. Think that you are Ruma. Your SSC examination is near at
hand and you are passing busy time doing various things regarding your
preparation for a good result. Now, write a dialogue between you and your
friend Lima on
your preparation for the ensuring examination.
Ans: A dialogue between Ruma and Lima on the preparation for the ensuring
examination.
Ruma :
Hi, Lima. How’re
you going on with your preparation ?
Lima : Oh, It’s going on fine. What
about you ?
Ruma :
I’m afraid of English. I don’t have any problem with the grammatical items. But
in
regarding of paragraph and composition, there’s nothing to guess. I wish
there were no
question of that type.
Lima : O, no. I think that section
is very much necessary for us.
Runa :
How ? Explain please.
Lima : Here we have scope to
exercise our creativity and power of imagination. Not only this,
this section also justifies our writing skill.
Runa :
Yes, right you are. But my writing skill is very poor.
Lima : Nothing to be worried.
Practices writing something on a particular topic from now. If
you possess sound knowledge of grammar, you will be able to improve your
writing
skill within a short time.
Ruma :
Thank you for your cordial suggestion. See you.
15. Illiteracy is a great problem in our country. It badly
hampers all our development programmes. So it is regarded as a curse for the
nation. Now, write a dialogue between you and your friend, Luna about the bad
effects of illiteracy and to get rid of the problem.
Ans: A dialogue between myself and Luna about the bad
effects of illiteracy and how to get rid of the problem.
Luna :
Would you mind telling me the condition of illiteracy in Bangladesh ?
Myself :
Well. A large number of people of our country are illiterate. That is the root
cause of
ignorance and tyranny which frustrates all development efforts of the
government and
the community.
Luna :
How can we get rid of illiteracy ?
Myself :
People should be made aware of the importance of literacy. Primary Education
should
be compulsory for all children and more community Learning centre should
be
established for teaching adults and out of school youths.
Luna :
What else can we do ?
Myself :
We should work hand in hand to educate the illiterate.
Luna :
Yes, I think so. It’s the key factor. Govt has already taken many steps to
remove
illiteracy.
Myself :
We must co-operate the govt.
Luna :
Yes, We must come forward in this aspect.
Myself : I
agree with you. Thank you very much.
Luna :
You’re most welcome.
16. Halim gets up late in the morning. So he cannot complete
his lesson in time and his result is bad in the examination. On the other hand,
Kamal rises early in the morning and learns his lesson. He is doing well in the
examination. Now, write a dialogue between kamal and Halim about the benefit of
early rising.
Ans: A dialogue between Kamal and Halim about the benefit of
early rising.
Kamal :
Hey, Halim, how’re you ?
Halim :
Not well.
Kamal :
Why ?
Halim :
You know the reason. I’ve cut a sorry figure in the exam.
Kamal : Don’t mind but you yourself are
responsible for that. You always get up late in the
morning. As a result, you never complete your lessons on time.
Halim :
Yes, you’re right. I can realize the benefits of early rising. You get up early
in the
morning and learn your lessons. So you’re doing well in the exam.
Kamal :
There are other benefits of early rising besides preparing lessons.
Halim :
What else ?
Kamal :
Oh, Halim, don’t you know that it’s good for health ?
Halim :
Yes, my friend. From tomorrow, I’ll get up early everyday.
Kamal :
Thanks.
Halim :
Same to you.
17. Suppose you are Tuli, an S.S.C candidate. Regular electricity
interruption has got your nerves now a day. Now write a dialogue between you
and your friend Shimu about how this load shedding is interrupting your
everyday study.
Ans: A dialogue between Tuli and her friend shimu about the
causes of effects of load shedding in Bangladesh.
Tuli :
Hi Shimu! How are you ?
Shimu :
Fine and you ?
Tuli :
Not fine. I am fed up with my life.
Shimu :
Why ? Anything wrong ?
Tuli :
Everything wrong. Load shedding often interrupts my studies.
Shimu :
Right.
Tuli :
You will be surprised. Last night there was 6 hours long losd shedding. I could
not
study for a single moment.
Shimu :
During night it has become impossible to study.
Tuli :
S.S.C exam is knocking at the door. What shall I do ?
Shimu :
Some one should do something.
Tuli :
Who will do if the government takes no step ?
Shimu :
It is our national problem. There is no possibility of solving the problem
soon.
Tuli :
Alright. Oh, Shimu I have to go now.
Shimu :
Ok. See you later. Bye.
Tuli :
Bye.
18. Suppose you are Naeem. Now write a dialogue between you
and your friend Sabbir about Eve-teasing the social curse.
Ans: Dialogue between Naeem and this friend Sabbir about
Eve-teasing.
Naeem :
Hello Sabbir, What are you reading in newspaper ?
Sabbir : I
am reading a piece of news about eve-teasing.
Naeem :
Where the incident happened ?
Sabbir :
It happened in a school in Rajshahi. Some boys teased a girl of class nine and
later she
committed suicide.
Naeem :
Very sad. Now a day it has become a very serious problem.
Sabbir :
Really, it has become a social curse.
Naeem :
What is the main cause of this ?
Sabbir : I
think parents are mainly responsible for this.
Naeem : How
?
Sabbir : It’s
a parents duty to teach their sons how they should behave with others.
Naeem : I
agree eith you. Many parents don’t look after where their sons go and whom they
mix
with.
Sabbir : Law
enforcement is also responsible because they don’t take strict steps against
the eve-
teacher.
Naeem : What
should we do to stop this problem ?
Sabbir :
Police have to be more careful. Besides, people of society should be more
conscious of
this.
Naeem : So
we have to raise awareness among people.
Sabbir :
Of course.
Naeem :
Let’s discuss it with our friends.
Sabbir :
Let’s go.
19. Write a dialogue between Anis and you about the effects
of illiteracy.
Or, Write a dialogue between you and your friend on how to
eradicate the illiteracy problem of Bangladesh.
Ans:
Abid : Hello
Anis. We are going to the play ground to play cricket. Will you come with us ?
Anis :
Oh! dear. I think, I can’t, because I have to go to the adult literacy centre
to take classes.
Abid :
Great! You are doing a great job. Why are you doing this ?
Anis :
You know, illiteracy is one of the grievous problems of Bangladesh and
without
eridacating it no development is possible. It’s a responsibility for
every educated
Bangladeshi to come forward and I am one of them.
Abid :
What do you think ? Is it possible ?
Anis :
We should create public awarness and convince them that education is a must to
have a
better future. Adult literacy centre can be formed. We should help the
govt. When they
call for a change with the light of education.
Abid :
What are the recent steps of the government ?
Anis :
The government has taken necessary programme to eridacate illiteracy. Education
for
all, free education for girls, free
primary education, food for education and some other
projects are being run by the government.
Abid :
What are the results of the projects ?
Anis :
The results are satisfactory. But we are expecting more conciousness among the
people
and a massive influx of children into primary schools.
Abid :
That’s why you are avoiding play ground ? You are so great.
Anis : I
hope for the day, when all the educated persons will come forward to dedicate
their
free time for the sack of the nation. Ok, Abid, I have to go now. Thank
you.
Abid :
Wish you best of luck. I feel proud of you.
20. Write a dialogue between Anis and Tisha and you about
air pollution.
Ans: A dialogue between myself and Tisha about air
pollution.
Anis :
Hi, Tisha ? Why are you so late to return home from school ? You are looking
very tired
too.
Tisha :
It was a mess! The whole road was stuck and there was no way without waiting in
the
noise, smoke and dust. I was almost unable to breathe.
Anis :
This is a common situation of all the big cities like Dhaka
and thousands of people are
suffering from skin and heart diseases.
Tisha :
There, how will the people live sound if such air pollution increases ?
Anis :
I can’t give you optimistic answers. But if it is possible to reduce the
pollution then it
will be better place to live.
Tisha :
But at first we should detect the causes of air pollution.
Anis :
How is smoke produced ?
Tisha :
It is produced when we cook food and burn bricks and waste materials.
Anis :
I think, when we melt pitch for road construction, it is also produced.
Tisha :
Right you are. Innumerable vehicles plying on the roads and streets also produce
smoke.
Anis :
Yes, Besides, mills and factories are also responsible for air pollution.
Tisha :
Can you guess, how can we reduce air pollution ?
Anis :
I think rapid and effective forestation may help in this regard. Strict laws
and their
proper implementation may also be effective to reduce air pollution. We
need to prevent
air pollution for our survival. It also creates health hazards. So
preventing air pollution
is utmost necessary.
Tisha :
I agree. Thank you. See you again.
Anis :
Thank you too. You are welcome. Lets work had in hand to stop this menace.
21. Read the passage and write a dialogue between Becky and
Masum’s mother,
Becky and Masum are two pen friends.Once Becky came to Bangladesh to
visit Masum’s family. Becky had a lively talked with Masum’s mother. She exchanged
greetings, then got herself freshened up and had a delicious lunch with the
members of the family. She was very happy to visit Masum’s family as she
opined.
Ans:
Masum’s mother :
How are you, Becky ?
Becky :
O, fine aunt. And you ?
Masum’s mother :
I’m also fine. How are you feeling here in our country ?
Becky :
O nice aunt. I’m very much impressed of the people. This country is also very
beautiful.
Masum’s mother :
Well. Now it is the time for lunch . Share with us.
Becky :
Aunt, I will take lunch outside.
Masum’s mother :
Impossible. You should not disobey me any how.
Becky :
Well. Where’s the bathroom, aunt ?
Masum’s mother :
Rubana will take you to the bathroom .
Becky :
Aunt, who is Rubana ?
Masum’s mother :
She is my youngest daughter .
Becky :
O, I see. Let’s go.
Masum’s mother :
Would you like to take fish ?
Becky :
Of course.
Masum’s mother :
Let’s start eating.
Becky :
O, very delicious items indeed.
Masum’s mother :
Don’t hesitate. Eat as much as you like .
Becky :
Thank you, aunt.
Masum’s mother :
You’re most welcome.
22. Write a dialogue between two friends about the
preparation on coming test examination.
Ans: A dialouge between Amin (myself) and Habib (my friend)
about our preparation for the S.S.C Examination.
Amin :
Hello Habib, Where are you going ?
Habib :
I’m so lucky to meet you on the way. I am going to the coaching centre. There’s
a
model test today. What you are doing around here ?
Amin :
Nothing, Just having some free time walking around. You know its very hard to
study
all the day long.
Habib : I
know you are a bright student and so much advanced with your studies. You can
take
rest but I’m in a fix whether to study at home or coaching centre.
Amin :
It’s not a matter. There’s enough time to recover. Don’t you complete your
preparation?
Habib : You
know, I’m weak in maths. I’m having a detailed revision in other subjects. What
about your preparation ?
Amin : Well,
my revision in all subjects has been completed. Now, I’m working with the test
papers. Besides, model tests of all the subjects are frequently being
taken in our school
to ensure proper preparation. Our teachers are kind enough to spread
their helpful hands
and co-operation for our exam preparation. They are taking intensive
care of us.
Habib :
Then you are well on your preparation, I see. I must start working with the
Test papers.
What do you think ?
Amin :
Yes. I think it will be helpful for your preparation. Wish you best of luck.
Habib : Would
you think I have to go to a teacher for more specification.
Amin :
No, I think you haven’t enough time to spend, as the exam is knocking at the
door. You
should reshape yourself. In this moment you should not spare time
roaming at the doors
of the teachers.
Habib :
Thanks a lot for your valuable suggestion. Pray for my success.
Amin :
Wishing your overcome from the core of my heart.
Habib :
You’re most welcome.
23. Write a dialogue between you and the assistant at the
information desk in a travel agency.
Ans:
Myself :
Excuse me. Could I get some information ?
Assistant : Of
course sir. What kind of information do you need ?
Myself :
Thank you. Could you tell me which airlines fly to Bangkok ?
Assistant :
Sure. Quite a number in fact. The Bangladesh
Biman, The Singapore
Airlines, The Thai
Airways, The British Airways. Which one would you like ?
Myself :
Certainly. Bangladesh
Biman. Now, could I know the airfare from Dhaka to Bangkok ?
Assistant :
Certainly. It is fourty thousand taka only.
Myself : How
can I get my ticket booking ?
Assistant :
Kindly go to the booking counter and have your ticket booked.
Myself :
Could you tell me the departure and arrival time of the flight ?
Assistant :
Of course. The flight leaves the Dhaka
Airport at 6.p.m and arrives at Bangkok at 9 p.m.
Myself :
Would you mind telling me the number of the flight ?
Assistant :
It is 12007.
Myself :
Would you please inform me the weight of goods I can carry with me ?
Assistant :
You can carry not more than 25 kg with you.
Myself :
Thank you. Good bye.
Assistant :
Welcome. Good bye.
24. Suppose you are Robi and you have been suffering from
fever for a week. Now you are at the chamber of a doctor. Write a dialogue
between you and the doctor.
Ans: A dialogue between Robi (myself) and a doctor.
Robi :
May I come in, sir ?
Doctor :
Yes, Of course. Take your seat. What’s your problem ?
Robi :
I’ve been suffering from fever for a week.
Doctor :
Have you taken any medicine for this ?
Robi :
Yes, the sales man of a drug store gave me the tablet of paracetamol.
Doctor :
Oh, you should always take medicine according to the advice of a doctor. No one
should
take medicine without proper diagnosis of the disease. Sometimes it
heads to horrible
after effects.
Robi :
Sorry, sir. What should I do now ?
Doctor :
You need some Lab test. Until the reports arrive, take these medicines. When
the result
of the reports arrives. I will suggest you necessary medicines. Nothing
to be worried
about. Keep courage in mind. Don’t be frastated. Every diseases has
proper prevention
in modern medical scinece.
Robi :
What do you think it to be, sir ?
Doctor :
I’m not sure. There’s nothing to be worried. Untill the report arrives you have
to abide
by certain instructions. Till then you have to keep yourself in a moist
environment.
Ensure a balanced diet in your food menu and take sufficient rest.
Untill full recovery
don’t go under scorching or unbearable
heat.
Robi : How
the medicines should be taken ?
Doctor :
Take them three times daily after taking meal.
Robi :
On which day I should come to you with the reports ?
Doctor :
Whenever you get the reports in hand. You should not waste time.
Robi :
Thank you, sir. Good bye!
Doctor :
Thank you too. Good bye! Take care. Wishing your immediate recovery from
illness.
25. Write a dialogue between Neela and the Police officer
about a mugging.
Ans:
Neela :
May I come in, sir ?
Police officer :
Yes, come in. How can I help you ?
Neela : I
had a mishap in the night market this evening. Some one has snatched away my
bag. It
contained many valuable things including
my passport.
Police officer : Oh,
I see! It’s case of mugging. Now, you have to fill in a form called report on
mugging.
Neela :
Please don’t mind. I’d like you to favour me with all possible help.
Police officer :
Definitely. We’ll try our best to favour you in the matter. Now we need some
information.
Neela :
What kind of information, sir ?
Police officer : Can
you remember how many items were in your bag ?
Neela :
Of course. In my bag I had my passport, air ticket and some money.
Police officer :
Anything else ?
Neela :
No, sir.
Police officer : Ok.
Now talk to service officer to have a form. He is also ready to help you.
Neela :
Can I have a form sir ?
Service officer : Yes,
Of course.
Neela : I
am instructed to fill in the form. Please help me.
Service officer : I’ll
fill the form. You just give me a short note on the incident in black and
white.
Neela :
Oh, sure.
Service officer : Put
the signature here.
Neela :
Is there anything else to be done ?
Service officer : No.
That’s all.
Neela :
Thank you very much.
Service officer :
You’re welcome.
26. Suppose, your examination is knocking at the door. You
need to work hard but you are suffering from various physical problems. Now,
write a dialogue between you and a doctor.
Ans: A dialogue between myself and a doctor.
Myself :
May I come in, sir ?
Doctor :
Yes, of course. Take your seat. What’s your problem ?
Myself : Oh,
a lot of problems, sir. I’ve been suffering from a cronic headache. Besides, my
stomach is suffering from indigestion.
Doctor : Let
me see, Oh, you’re quite well, man. There’s nothing serious. Keep courage in
mind.
Don’t be too. frastated. Every disease has its possible recovery in
modern medical
science. So you need not to be over anxious.
Myself :
How can you say this, sir ? I even can’t sit at my reading table!
Doctor :
Perhaps, It’s tension. I’m giving you medicine. Take this regularly and remain
free
from tension of your exam. You’ll come round soon.
Myself :
Is there anything else to do ?
Doctor : If
you have scope. You can arrange a tour to any tourist spot to recover your
homesickness. Don’t
forget to ensure a balanced diet in your food menu. You have to
take proper exercise and sufficient rest as well.
Myself :
Thank you very much. I’ll try my best to follow your suggestion.
Doctor :
You’re always welcome.
27. Read the passage and Write a dialogue between you and
Mr. John.
Mr. Johan is an Englishman. This is for the first time he
has come to Bangladesh.
He wants to visit some places of great attractions here . But he does not know
the route, bus fare, location of hotel etc. So he has asked you to help him
about all these things.
Ans:
Raju : Hello.
I am Raju and very much eager to talk to you.
Mr. John : Hi!
It’s Johan from England.
Raju :
I am very interested to talk to foreigners. How long you are in Bangladesh and
what is
you experience ?
Mr. John :
It’s my second day here in Bangladesh
and don’t have enough scope to visit any where.
I don’t have any information about your country.
Raju :
What is you purpose of coming ?
Mr. John : I
have heard a lot about your country and could not but take the chance of
visiting your
country during the vacation. Will you help me ? I expect you to be a
trusted friend to
guide me.
Raju :
It will be a great opportunity for me to show you the beauty of my motherland.
I agree
with you.
Mr. John : So
kind of you. I have heard about cox’s Bazar the largest sea-beach of the world.
I
want to go there first.
Raju :
That’s a great idea. Cox’s Bazar is a mind blowing place. Which day you want to
go ?
Mr. John : If
you are ready we can start tomorrow. But what about the journey ?
Raju : We
can have our journey by bus, which will be quite comfortable but less costly.
Mr. John :
Nice, will we get any hotel there ?
Raju :
Hey John, don’t think that. We are inhospitable. There are so many hotels. We
will book
any one you want.
Mr. John : How
much it will cost ?
Raju :
The bus will not cost more than 800 tk and the hotel 1200 tk.
Mr. John : So,
we are starting tomorrow morning. Are you coming timely ?
Raju :
Sure. So then, meet you next morning. good bye.
Mr. John :
Good bye.
28. English is an international language. Hence it is very
essential for many reasons. Now, write a dialogue between yourself and your
friend Mehedi / Mina about how to learn English.
Ans: A dialogue between Rina (myself) and my friwns Mehedi /
Mina about how to learn English.
Rina :
Hi, Mina! Have you got your test result ?
Mina :
Yes, Rina, But I am not happy with my result.
Rina :
Why ? In which subject you got poor marks ?
Mina :
English ? You know I tried hard to cut a good figure but English is always very
difficult to me.
Rina :
Oh, I see! You have the same problem.
Mina :
Now, I’m worried about learning English. How can I learn it well ?
Rina :
Our English teacher has told me but the modern language experts have invented
some
outstanding way of learning English. By following these rules you can
easily overcome
the situation that you are facing with English.
Mina ` : What’s that! Tell me, please.
Rina :
The main point about learning a language is using regularly.
Mina : But
I don’t know the language well. Then how can I use it ? Ther’ll be a lot of
mistakes,
you know.
Rina :
You should never be worried about making mistakes. We never can learn anything
without making mistakes.
Mina :
Well, I’ll try. But how can I overcome mistakes ?
Rina :
For this my teacher has suggested to watch English news and films and read
English
newspapers and magazines.
You have to communicate more with the English knowing
people. Consulting the dictionary is the another great initiative. The
most important
thing is that you have to increase your mental power and strength. You
have to get rid of
the worry of English. Then you will find that English is no more a hard
language to you.
You have to increase your vocabulary at the same time to improve your
condition.
Mina :
I’ll also do the same. Thank you very much.
Rina :
Your’re always welcome. See you again.
29. Read the passage and write a dialogue betueen you and
your friend.
Traffic Jam is a serious road hazard today. Many are the
causes of traffic jam. They are reckless driving, drug addiction and violation
of the traffic rules by the drivers, unskillness and corruption of the traffic
police, rapid growth of population, want of spacious roads etc. The problem
deserves to be solved as early as possible.
Ans:
Myself :
Hello, Salam. Why are you so late today ?
Salam :
Oh, yes you know the traffic system of our city.
Myself :
Of course, now a days, it’s a big hazard to our city life.
Salam :
Its an unbelievable atmosphere for city dwellers.
Myself :
Right you are. Every day many people suffer for it.
Salam :
Yes, the reckless driving is cause of traffic jam.
Myself :
Thousands of rickshaws on the road also cause traffic jam.
Salam :
Moreover, the corruption of the traffic police, is also liable for this
problem.
Myself :
But this is not all here. There are also other causes like the rapid growth of
population,
the want of spacious roads, the violation of the traffic rules and so
on.
Salam :
Thus we see that there are in fact quite a number of causes for traffic jam.
Myself :
Is there any solution of this problem which making the city life hazardous ?
Salam :
Obviously. Strict laws and their proper implementation is the first remedy.
more wider
roads should be
constructed, sufficient number of vehicles should be controlled in a
systematic way to control and reduce traffic jam. Besides the pavements
should be made
free for the passers by to walk so
that they won’t create a blockage on the road.
Unlawful parking and anywhere parking of vehicles should be strictly
prohibited.
Myself : It’s high time we controlled the
problem. See you again.
Salam :
Many thanks.
30. You are Dipu / Diba. You are at a shop to buy a pair of
shoes. Write a dialogue between you and the salesman of the shop about it.
Ans: A dialogue between Diba (myself) and the salesman.
Salesman :
Good morning. madam, can I help you ?
Diba :
Good morning. I would like to buy a pair of shoes.
Salesman : I
think this pair of shoes will be accurate size for you.
Diba :
No, it will be a bit tight.
Salesman :
Well, here is another pair of shoes.
Diba :
Yes, this pair of shoes will be good size for me. But what is the price ?
Salesman : It
is Tk. 500/ only.
Diba :
It is too much. Can you reduce some ?
Salesman :
Sorry madam. Here price is fixed.
Diba :
What about the quality of the shoe ?
Salesman : Oh,
Madam! You need not be worried about the quality. The pair you selected is an
export quality product of genuine leather. The manufacturer company
offers one year
warranty for the product. Another good news is waiting for you, Madam. I
can offer you
a ten-percent discount against the product.
Diba :
That’s nice. Here is your bill. Pack the product for me.
Salesman :
Thank you, Madam. Visit again, please.
Diba :
You are welcome.
31. Read the passage and write a dialogue between you and
your friend.
Our environment is becoming more and more polluted day by
day. Poly bag is one of the most dreadful pollutants. It creates many problems
like blockage of the sewerage, disruption of the regular flow of the drain
water, floods. Water clogging, harms to land etc. The solution of the problem
is badly needed.
Ans:
Myself :
Hello, Basir! Have you watched the programme on environment on National
Geographic channel ?
Friend : Sorry,
I could not watch that. Was that very important ?
Myself :
Obviously, It was about the pollution of our environment. Aren’t you anxious
about it ?
Friend :
Yes, Our environment is becoming more and more polluted day by day.
Myself :
Right you are. Poly bag is one of them.
Friend : I
do agree with you. It is more harmful than useful. It blocks the sewerage
pipelines and
the regular flow of drain water.
Myself :
It also causes flood and water clogging problem.
Friend : Besides,
it obstructs the rain water flowing to the drains.
Myself :
Not only that it makes low-lying areas go under water. We can recall the
longest lasting
flood in 1998. Flood water remained in many parts of Dhaka
for over two months.
Friend : Thus
we see that polybag is a dead enemy of our environment. We should stop using
poly bags without delay and use jute, cloth of paper bags as substitutes.
Myself : It
is hopeful that our govt has realized the situation and taken necessary steps
to band
polybag.
Friend :
Mere making law is not sufficient to solve the problem. Its proper
implementation is
equally necessary. Each and everyone should be patriotic and use paper or
jute bags
instead of polythene in order to stop the environmental phenomenon.
Myself :
Thank you very much.
Friend :
You are welcome.
32. Suppose, you are Rajib and your friend is Alim. You and
your friend feel the necessity of tree plantation. Now, write a dialogue about
the necessity of tree plantation.
Ans: A dialogue between Rajib (myself) and Anis (my friend)
about the necessity of tree plantation.
Rajib :
Hello, Anis! Have you learnt the essay on tree plantation ?
Anis :
Oh, yes, But I don’t understand, Why people are apathetic to tree plantation.
Rajib :
Yes, I am also concerned about our environmental degradation.
Anis :
What’s wrong with our environment ? please make it clear.
Rajib :
We’ve frequent floods, cyclones and droughts in our country.
Anis :
Yes. But what can we do ?
Rajib :
Indiscriminate cutting down of trees are responsible for this situation.
Anis :
Is that!
Rajib :
Yes, of course. Cutting down of trees is the root of global warming and most
other
natural disaster.
Anis :
Then what should we do now ?
Rajib :
We must plant more and more trees to maintain our environment sound.
Anis :
Yes. I agree with you. From now on i’ll plant a tree every month and take every
care of
my trees.
Rajib :
Thank you. But we have to make people aware of the importance of
tree-plantation.
Anis : Yes.
I’ll do that. Thank you very much.
Rajib :
You’re welcome. See you again.
33. Read the passage and write a dialogue between you and
your friend.
English is an international language. The necessity of
learning English can never be overestimated. English is essential not only for
communicating with the English speaking people but also for getting good jobs
both at home and abroad. Moreover, we cannot expect to have good doctors,
engineers, technicians etc in our country without the help of books written in
English. English is also a store-house of knowledge.
Ans:
Myself :
Hello, friend! How are you ?
Friend :
Fine, How do you do ?
Myself :
Nice, Where’re you going ?
Friend : I
am going to the English language club, I am taking course there.
Myself :
What’s the condition of your classmates in English ?
Friend :
Not so good, I can’t understand why they don’t study English seriously.
Myself :
What is the importance of taking course on English ?
Friend :
Many are the importance of such courses and these are really helpful.
Myself :
Isn’t the English class of your school helpful.
Friend : I
don’t say that. But the English language skill depends on regular practice. The
more
you use English in your day to day life the more you become perfect.
Myself : I
also think so. They should know that English is an international language.
Friend :
Yes, the necessity of learning English cannot be overstated.
Myself :
Really so. It’s a must for us to communicate with the English speaking people
to get
jobs in foreign countries.
Friend :
Besides, English enables us to enter the store-house of knowledge. Because most
of the
books of higher education are written in English.
Myself :
Yes, If this language is not learnt well, there will be no good doctors,
engineers,
technicians etc. In our
country.
Friend :
Right you are. No more today.
Myself :
You are welcome. See you again.
34. Write a dialogue between the Headmaster of a school and
Moni a student of class nine seeking for admission.
Ans: A dialogue between the Headmaster and a student Moni
about admission.
Moni :
May I come in, sir ?
Headmaster : Yes,
come in. How can I help you, my boy ?
Moni :
Sir, I wish to get myself admitted into your school.
Headmaster :
What’s your name ?
Moni :
Monirul Islam Moni.
Headmaster :
What’s your father ?
Moni :
He is a teacher in a school of comilla.
Headmaster : Why
do you seek for admission into my school ?
Moni : Because
my father has recently been transferred from Comilla to Dhaka.
He desires to
get myself admitted into
your renowned school.
Headmaster : What
class do you want to get yourself admitted into ?
Moni :
In class nine.
Headmaster : Do
you have your progress report ?
Moni :
Yes, sir, here it is.
Headmaster : Have
you brought your transfer certificate from the previous school where studied.
Moni : Yes,
sir. Here it is.
Headmaster : I
see, you are a good student. Take this admission form. Come tomorrow at 10 a.m.
Moni :
Will I have to do anything else ?
Headmaster :
Tomorrow you will meet our clerk in the working hour with all your relevant
papers.
He will suggest you further regarding admission.
Moni :
Thank you, sir. Good bye!
Headmaster :
You’re welcome. Good bye!
35. Read the passage and write a dialogue between you and a
passer-by.
You need to contact with the V.I.P travel agency. You do not
know the route to that office. So you have to ask a passer-by to direct you
about the route. A passer-by has given you are seeking.
Ans:
Myself :
Hello, gentleman! Would you listen to me, please ?
Passer-by :
Yes, what’s the matter ?
Myself :
Well, excuse me. Would you please tell me the location of the V.I.P Travel
Agency ?
Passer-by :
Don’t worry. Please go straight to the east. When you find the point of the
cross roads,
you’ll turn to the left. Then you’ll find only a yellow coloured
building. That’s the V.I.P
Travel Agency.
Myself :
Is that too far ?
Passer-by : Oh
no. It’s about four or five minutes walling.
Myself :
It’s very kind of you. Thank you very much.
Passer-by :
You’re welcome.
36. Write a dialogue between you and Himu about a terrible
cyclone.
Ans: A dialogue between myself and Himu about a terrible
cyclone.
Myself :
Hi, Himu. Why are you looking very worried ?
Himu :
Haven’t you heard today’s news ? A terrible cyclone is rushing towards our
country.
You know that my family live in a village in Barishal very close to the
sea. I am very
worried about them.
Myself : Really,
the people of the southern Bangladesh
are always at a risk. I can hardly forget
the sufferings of the people after the devastation of sidr. Where were
you then ?
Himu : I was at my village and none but
Allah saved me.
Myself :
Himu, can you recall the memory of the cyclone sidr you faced ?
Himu :
Yes, I’ve sush an experience which i’ll never forget.
Myself :
What was that ?
Himu : The
sidr had rushed with great signal number 10 and hit our locality on the night
of
november 15 in 2007. The wind was blowing hard. I heard a terrible sound
from the
sky.
Myself :
Didn’t you go to any cyclone shelter or safe place ?
Himu :
We heard the warning signal but we didn’t take it seriously. We stayed in the
house.
Myself : What
happened then ?
Himu :
After half an hour we saw how ferocious the cyclone sidr was.
Myself :
What devastation did you notice ?
Himu :
Sidr devastated huge crops, houses, trees livestock human lives, birds and
animals.
Myself :
Thank you very much. But now we should go to the class.
Himu :
Thank you too.
37. Read the passage and write a dialogue between you and
your friend.
You have recently got a job and joined the office. You did
not tell your friend about it. Yesterday you happened to meet him on the way.
He was very happy to hear the news. But he expressed his bad-luck for not being
able to find out a job still. You should express your sympathy for his sad lot.
Ans:
Myself :
Hello, Ismail! How are you ?
Friend :
I’m fine. How are you ?
Myself :
I’m also fine.
Friend :
Nice to see you. What’s about your job ?
Myself :
I’ve joined the IFIC Bank.
Friend :
What a pleasant surprise! But you didn’t tell me before. How is it ?
Myself :
Don’t mind. Actually I have joined recently. I couldn’t make time to tell all
of you.
Friend : Anyway,
it’s really a good news. When are you going to throw the party for us ?
Myself :
Don’t hurry. Give me time to get my first salary.
Friend :
Okay, time granted.
Myself :
What’s about you ? Haven’t you joined anywhere ?
Friend :
Not yet lucky as you.
Myself :
Don’t lose heart. Go on trying. I’m sure that you’d get a job soon.
Friend :
Thank you, friend. Let God do the best for me.
Myself :
Let’s us move to a snack bar.
Friend :
As you please.
38. Suppose you have passed the SSC Examination obtaining
GPA-5 and you want to get admission at Dhaka College
and you need an admission form. Write a dialogue between you and the office
clerk about it.
Ans: A dialogue between myself and the office clerk of Dhaka college about an admission form.
Myself :
Good morning!
Office clerk :
Good morning. Can I help you ?
Myself : I
want to get myself admitted into this college. Are you distributing admission
forms ?
Office clerk :
Yes, What is your group ?
Myself :
Science.
Office clerk : You
have a to pay Tk. 50 to have a form.
Myself :
Then give me a form. Here’s your money.
Office clerk :
Thank you. Here’s the form.
Myself :
Now, can you tell me something about the last date of submission of the form
with
papers and documents.
Office clerk : You
have an instruction manual with the form. You will get every information there.
Myself : Where
will I submit the form ?
Office clerk : You
can give it to me.
Myself :
Thank you very much for your help! Good bye.
Office clerk :
You’re always welcome. Good bye.
39. Read the passage and write a dialogue between a
shopkeeper and a customer.
A customer needs to buy a lady’s watch. So he goes to a
popular watch shop and makes talks about the quality, the price etc with the
shopkeeper. Finally he chooses a
Japanese one and buys it.
Ans:
Shopkeeper : How
can I help you, sir ?
Customer : I
want a good watch for gift.
Shopkeeper :
Lady’s or Gent’s ?
Customer : A
lady’s watch, please.
Shopkeeper :
Please look at this show-case. You can see all Kinds of lady’s watch here.
Customer : Have
you any swiss watch in your stock ?
Shopkeeper :
Obviously, Sir. We have sufficient swiss export quality watch in our stock.
Please have
a look in the 3rd showcase.
Customer :
Thank you. Please show me the fourth one.
Shopkeeper : Of
course, here it is.
Customer : How
nice! What’s the price ?
Shopkeeper : Eight
hundred and eighty taka.
Customer :
That’s too much I think.
Shopkeeper : Not
at all. It’s genuine swiss made 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 three hundred taka each.
Customer : But
aren’t Japanese watches generally of poor quality ?
Shopkeeper : Don’t
worry. These have originally come from Japan.
Customer : All
right, pack this one.
Shopkeeper : Okay.
Thank you.
40. Read the passage and write a dialogue between you and
your friend.
Your friend is very busy with preparing himself for the
ensuing examination and keeping late hours of hight. He wakes up late and feels
uneasy. You have got a habit of going out for a walk every morning. Now tell
him about the boons of morning walk and persuade him to accompany you.
Ans:
Friend :
Hey, Khokon! How are you ?
Myself :
I’am well. And you ? You seem to be a bit weak.
Friend :
Oh! I’ve to keep up late hours of night for the preparation of exam.
Myself :
And so, when do you get up ?
Friend : I
get up late at 9a.m.
Myself :
You should not go to bed so late. Ok I’ll come to your house at 6a.m. and wake
you up
for a morning walk.
Friend : A
morning walk!
Myself :
Yes, you’ll feel fresh in the soothing air and a little walk will warm up your
body to
work more and more. You’ll no longer look so pale as you now.
Friend :
Yes, a good idea indeed! please, do come down to my house and I’ll wait for
you.
Myself : Yes,
do it regularly and you’ll find things easy going.
Friend :
Thank you very much for your good plans.
Myself :
You’re most welcome. Good bye, see you tomorrow morning.
Friend :
Good bye. See you again.
41. Write a dialogue between you and your friend hasan about
the importance of taking regular physical exercise.
Ans: A dialogue between Antu (myself) and Hasan (my friend)
about the importance of taking regular physical exercise.
Antu :
Hello, Hasan! You are looking very strong and stout.
Hasan : Thank
you. But you seem to be a bit sick.
Antu :
Oh! I am facing some physical problem.
Hasan : I
think, you aren’t aware of the importance of physical exercise.
Antu :
You are right. But will you tell me how it’s important to us ?
Hasan :
Sure. Physical exercise makes our body strong healthy and fit for work.
Antu :
Well. Do you think it has any importance regarding our mental health ?
Hasan : Of
course. You know, a sound body is the abode of a sound mind. So, no doubt,
Physical exercise has a great influence on our mental health.
Antu :
Has it any other benefits ?
Hasan :
Obviously. It ensures the regular movement of the limbs of the body which plays
a vital
role to enliven our blood circulation process. It removes tiredness and
keeps our body
fit. So the importance and necessity of physical exercise is beyond description.
Antu :
Thank you for your nice description.
Hasan :
You’re always welcome.
42. Read the following passage and write a dialogue between
a salesman and customer.
A customer wants to buy a shirt and a tie. He goes to the
shop and asks the salesman to show him them. He chooses a shirt and a tie from
among a number of them. He bargains and buys them at Tk. 500/=
Ans:
Salesman :
Good morning, sir. what can I do for you ?
Customer : Good
morning, I like to buy a shirt and a tie.
Salesman :
Here are they.
Customer : Thanks.
Let me have a sight at them.
Salesman : I
think they suit you well.
Customer : No,
the shirt is a bit tight.
Salesman :
Well, here is another one.
Customer : Yes,
this suits me well. Now show me the tie.
Salesman :
Here it is.
Customer : No,
the colour is not after my mind.
Salesman :
What colour do you prefer, sir ?
Customer : Navy
blue.
Salesman : Ok,
we have got a nice tie of that colour. Here it is.
Customer :
That’s fine. What’s the price ?
Salesman : It
is all together Tk = 500/- only.
Customer : Here
it is.
Salesman :
Thnaks.
43. Read the following passage and write a dialogur between
a student and the Headmaster.
Karim is a student of class viii. His father has been
transferred from Barisal to Khulna. His father can not afford him here.
So Karim goes to the Headmaster and talks with him about issuing him a transfer
certificate.
Ans:
Student : May I come
in, sir ?
Headmaster : Yes,
come in.
Student : Good morning,
sir.
Headmaster : Good
morning. What do you want ?
Student : Sir, I want a
transfer certificate.
Headmastet : A
transfer certificate ! Why do you need a transfer certificate? It is the middle
session .
Student : My father has
been transferred from Barisal to Khulna.
Headmaster : Oh! I
see,Can’t you stay here for the rest of the session ?
Student :
Sorry, sir, I can’t . My father is unable
to afford me here .
Headmaster : Don’t
you have any relative here ?
Student : No, I haven’t
.
Headmaster : Where
is your application ?
Student : Here it is,
sir.
Headmaster : Have
you cleared your tution fees ?
Student :
Yes, sir, Here is the receipt.
Headmaster : Meet
the Head clerk .
Student : Thank you
sir. Good bye !
44 .Write a dialogue between Raju and Rimon about Rimon’s
advice to Raju how he can make a good result in the examination.
Ans: A dialogue between Raju and Rimon:
Rimon :
Hello, Raju! How are you going on with your days ?
Raju :
Not fine. What about you ?
Rimon :
I’m very fine. But what’s your problem ?
Raju :
You see, I can’t do well in the examination. Could you please help me, Rimon ?
Rimon : Of
course, Raju . Don’t worry about it .
Raju : You
see, Rimon. I read a lot , but I forget almost everything after a while.
Rimon :
Perhaps you cram answer. Don’t do it . Try to understand what you read.
Raju :
You are absolutely right. I can’t keep pace with the daily classes. Thus the
remaining
lessons become pressure for me.
Rimon :
First of all, you should be attentive to your daily lessons. It will help you
to complete all
the answers.
Raju : How can you keep all the answers
in memory ?
Rimon : I
try to understand what I read. I always write them again and again. So, I never
forget.
Raju :
I’m scared of English. I don’t know how to improve my English.
Rimon :
Oh, don’t be scared. I will help you in this subject.
Raju :
Thank you very much.
Rimon : You’re
welcome.
45. Read the paragraph and write a dialogue between the
Headmaster and a student who arrived at school late.
Fahim is a student of class ten. Today when he was on his way
to school, he saw a boy badly injured after being hit by a taxi. Immediately,
he took the boy to Dhaka
Medical college
Hospital. Then he went to
school . He was late. The Headmaster called him to his room and asked why he
was late. He told the fact to the Headmaster. On hearing everything, the Headmaster
praised him for his good deed and gave him permission to go to this class.
Ans:
Headmaster :
Fahim, why are you so late today ?
Fahim :
I’m sorry, sir. I had to take a young boy to hospital.
Headmaster : Why ?
What happened ?
Fahim :
When I was coming to school, I saw a boy badly injured after being hit by a
taxi. I
Immediately took the boy to Dhaka
Medical college
Hospital.
Headmaster : Is it
so ? That’s very good of you. You may go to your class.
Fahim :
Thank you, sir.
46. Write a dialogue between Arif and Wasim about Arif’s
birthday party.
Ans: A dialogue between Arif and Wasim about arif’s birthday party.
Arif :
Hello, Wasim, are you free on sunday next ?
Wasim :
Why ?
Arif :
My fifteenth birthday falls on that day.
Wasim :
Are you joking with me ?
Arif :
No, I am telling you the truth.
Wasim : Is
it so ? Yes, I’ll be free then.
Arif :
So, please do come to my house in the morning and spend the day with me.
Wasim :
Thank you. I’ll surely come. Are you inviting others ?
Arif :
Yes, I’ve already invited Nurul, Monirul and Mohan and some of my relatives.
Wasim :
Well, there will be a great deal of fun then. What about the arrangements ?
Arif :
A grand feast has been arranged for the guests. There will be also songs and
music.
Wasim : Very
good. How many guests will join the birthday party ?
Arif :
About fifty.
Wasim : A
big arrangement, indeed I wish it all success. No more today.
Arif :
Thank you. See you again!
47. Write a dialogue between you and your friend on the
merits and demerits of using mobile phone.
Ans:
Myself :
Oh, Antu, what a marvellous ring tone you’ve set in your mobile phone!
Friend :
Thanks. Mobile phone is, indeed, a great source of recreation.
Myself :
Of course. As an easy and speedy mode of communication, mobile phone is second
to
none.
Friend : I
appreciate your opinion. But don’t you find any demerits of this device ?
Myself :
Yes, indeed. Experts say thay this is harmful for our head and brain.
Friend :
Doesn’t it have any other demerits ?
Myself :
Of course. With the advancement of communication, mobile is being used now by
the
criminals to serve their evil desires.
Besides, constant use of mobile phones creates
many health hazards. It is used as a means of flattery also.
Friend : I
think it is also harmful for the students like us who talk a very long time
through
mobile. It hampers their study.
Myself : Right
you are.
Friend :
That’s why our teachers have forbiden us to use mobile phone in school hour.
Myself :
Yes. My father also doesn’t want me to use mobile for a longtime.
Friend :
Then what would you say finally ?
Myself : I
can say that we should use it with much care and only as a necessity of
emergency
basis.
Friend :
Thank you very much.
Myself :
Thank you too.
48. Write a dialogue between a teacher and a student (Selim)
about the illness of another student.
Ans:
Teacher :
Selim, has Shamim come ?
Selim :
No sir. He has not come to school today.
Teacher :
Why ? What is the matter with him ?
Selim :
He is ill, sir.
Teacher : Do
you know what is he suffering from ?
Selim :
I heard that he has been suffering from fever.
Teacher : Do
you know who treats him ?
Selim :
Yes, sir. He is under the treatment of Dr. P.K. Mondal.
Teacher :
What has the doctor said about his health ?
Selim :
The doctor has said that Shamim will recover soon but he should take a rest for
a few
days.
Teacher :
Ok. Sit down.
49. Make a dialogue between two friends about price hike and
its effect on poor working class people.
Ans:
Myself :
Hello antu. How’re you ?
Friend : I
went to market and the price of necessary things has made me anxious.
Myself :
You are right now a days the prices of daily necessaries are rising very fast.
What, do
you think, about the effects of it on poor working class people ?
Friend : I
think the poor working class people are the main victims of price hike. They
can’t buy
necessary foods and clothing for this.
Myself :
Yes, you’re right. the poor people cannot lead a sound life for the very high
prices of
daily necessaries. How, do you
think, to check this problem ?
Friend :
First of all we need to identify the reasons behind price hike. Then the Govt.
and all the
concerned people should take concert effort to eliminate the reasons.
Hoarding and
black marketing should be stopped at any cost. The govt can set a
parameter of prices of
all goods which must have to be
hung on every markets. The sellers should follow it
strictly.
Myself : I
agree with you. Thank you very much.
Friend :
You’re always welcome.
50. Write a dialogue between a passenger and a bus conductor
in connection with bus fare.
Ans: A dialogue between a passenger and a bus conductor.
Conductor :
Ticket, please.
Passenger : How
much for Mirpur-12 ?
Conductor : How
many are you ?
Passenger : Two
my friends and I.
Conductor : What
about this boy ? Is he with you ?
Passenger :
Yes. But isn’t he too young ? Does he need a ticket ?
Conductor : If
he is more than three years old, he does.
Passenger : He
is four.
Conductor : Then
you need two tickets.
Passenger `:
How much should I pay ?
Conductor : 20
taka, please.
Passenger :
Here is it. Could you please tell us when we shall arrive at Mirpur-12 ? The
place is
quite unknown to us.
Conductor : Yes.
It’s the last stop. This is Mirpur-12. All the passengers get off there.
Passenger :
Thank you very much.
Conductor :
You’re welcome.