Dialogue Writing
Uzzal Sarker
Assistant Teacher (English)
Collectorate Public School & College, Natore
Mob: 01716-535825, 01779-643552
Email
: amoretti2uzzal@gmail.com
1. A
Dialogue about Eradicate Illiteracy
Monir
: Hi Sakib, how are you?
Sakib
: I’m fine. And you?
Monir
: I’m fine too. But I’m thinking about a great problem of our
country.
Sakib
: What is it?
Monir
: It is our illiteracy problem. What’s your
opinion?
Sakib
: Yes. It is a great problem as well as a curse for the country.
Monir
: How?
Sakib
: Because without education no nation can develop. Actually ignorance
creates many problems .
Monir
: What should we do then?
Sakib
: We should work hard unitedly to educate the illiterate.
Monir
: We also need to create people’s awareness so that they send their children to
school.
Sakib
: Yes, of curse. It’s the key factor. Our government has already taken
some steps to remove illiteracy.
Monir
: We must co-operate with the govt.
Sakib
: Yes, we must come forward in this regard.
Monir
: But there are some people in our society who are very poor. They are
unwilling to send their children to school owing to poverty.
Sakib
: Indeed! It’s quite so. To persuade the poor people to send their
children to school, the government has also started ‘Food for Education’
program.
Monir
: Yes, it is an epoch-making step.
Sakib
: But the govt. alone cannot solve the problem. Every educated person including
students must come forward to educate the illiterate.
Monir
: Of course. To make the program a success we must co-operate with each other.
Sakib
: If we are sincere in our words and deeds, nothing is impossible.
Monir
: That’s right. Thank you.
Sakib
: Okay. See you again
2. A Dialogue
about bad effects of illiteracy
Mona :
Hello, Ripa. What are you
reading?
Ripa :
Hi! I am reading an article on
illiteracy problem of Bangladesh. What do you know about it?
Mona : It is one of the greatest
curses of Bangladesh. It should be eradicated within very short time.
Ripa :
Happy to hear it. But how?
Mona :
Our Government should take some
steps to eradicate it. Education should be made free to all and it should
be made compulsory.
Ripa :
Is it possible for government
only?
Mona :
The literate persons will also
help the government.
Ripa :
I also think so. If every
literate person teaches one illiterate person, it will be removed within a
short time.
Mona :
You are absolutely right. So,
from now we can do it.
Ripa :
Exactly. Let’s try.
3. Write a dialogue between two
friends about the importance of a doctor in our country
Sujon : Hello Jamia, how are
you ?
Jamia : Fine, thank you. And
how about you ?
Sujon : I’m also
fine, Jamia. 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 : Doctors
play important roles in our lives, no matter our ages, cultural backgrounds or
medical needs. They ask us to do what is right for our health and the health of
our loved ones. Most of our people are deprived of
the service of the doctors.
Sujon : Yes, there are shortage
of good doctors in our country. They people who live in the villages cannot
consult a good doctor.
Jamia : I want to serve the
people.
I want to help them when they are hurt or have fallen ill.
Sujon : Most
importantly, doctors talk with us about how we can preserve our most valuable
resource our good health. 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.
Sujon : Thank you Jamia. It was
really nice speaking to you.
Jamia : You’re welcome.
Good bye. See you again.
Sujon : Bye.
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