Important Examples of Dialogue Writing
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Set: 01
(1) Prepare a dialogue from the jumbled sentences. (1)
1. Yes, I do. But don’t totally depend on his blessing
2. Why so?
3. Do you believe in God?
4. I believe in hard work more.
Ans:
1. Do you believe in God?
2. Yes, I do. But don’t totally depend on his blessing
3. Why so?
4. I believe in hard work more.
(2) Complete the following dialogue. (01)
A: Where do you spend your holidays
B: —————————————
A: Why do you like the place?
B: ———————————
Ans:
A: Where do you spend your holidays
B: I spend my holidays on hill station, Mahabaleshwar.
A: Why do you like the place?
B: I like it because it is full of peace and greenery.
(3) Write a dialogue of a minimum of six meaningful exchanges on “The importance of
reading’. 03
Ans:
“The importance of reading’.
Rakesh: Hello! Where are you going my friend?
Rohit: Hi! I am going to library to read books.
Rakesh: Why should we read the books?
Rohit: My dear, books give us information, knowledge and develops our speaking skills.
Rakesh: Oh! Really
Rohit: Books can not only motivate but also develop our personality.
Rakesh: O! Now I understand the importance of reading. I will read books.
Thanks for opening my eyes.
Rohit: You are always welcome.
Set: 02
(1) Prepare a dialogue from the jumbled sentences. 01
1: Yes, I 1liked to hear bedtime stories when I was a child.
2: Did you like to hear bedtime stories when you were a child?
3: Because those were very interesting.
4: Why did you like them?
Answer:
1: Did you like to hear bedtime stories when you were a child?
2: Yes, I 1liked to hear bedtime stories when I was a child.
3: Why did you like them?
4: Because those were very interesting.
(2) Complete the following dialogue. 01
A: If you do not study well, what will happen?
B: —————————————————
A: If you wake up late on a school day, what will happen?
B: ————————————————————–
Ans:
A: If you do not study well, what will happen?
B: I will not get good marks in my examination
A: If you wake up late on a school day, what will happen?
B: I will not reach my school on time and miss the first period.
(3) Write a dialogue between A and B on the (Minimum 3 meaningful Importance of Computer Education. exchanges) 03
Ans:
Importance of Computer Education
A: Hi! How are you?
B: Hi! I am very fine and happy. My S.S.C. exams are over today.
A: O! Very nice! Now you should join computer course and take computer education. It is very important to every student.
B: Yes, you are right. Everyone should be computer literate. Today we cannot imagine without life comp.
A: Sure! Its use has become very important in schools, offices, industries, bank etc.
B: Yes, there is no single field where computer is not used.
A: Computer education has become very important in everybody’s life. It has bright future. It will have its importance forever. I am very happy that you have decided to join computer course. All the Best!
B: Thanks for your motivation.
Set: 03
(1) Prepare dialogue from the jumbled sentences. 01
1: Could you finish all the questions in time?
2: Question number 5 and 6 were difficult for me
3: Which questions were difficult for you?
4: Yes, I could
Ans:
1: Could you finish all the questions in time?
2: Yes, I could.
1: Which questions were difficult for you?
2: Questions number 5 and 6 were difficult for me.
Ans:
(2) Complete the following dialogue. 01
A: Do you like to hear bedtime stories?
B: ——————————————
A: Which stories do you like to hear the most?
B: ——————————————————
Ans:
A: Do you like to hear bedtime stories?
B: Yes, I love bedtime stories. They help me fall asleep peacefully.
A: Which stories do you like to hear the most?
B: I enjoy fairy tales the most, especially the ones with magical creatures and adventures.
(3) Write a dialogue on Preparation for the exam’ between you and your friend.
(Minimum 3 meaningful exchanges)
Ans:
Preparation for the exam.
A: Hi there! How’s your exam preparation going?
B: Hey! I’ve been studying day and night. I really want to do well in this upcoming exam.
A: That’s great to hear. What’s your strategy for preparing effectively?
B: Well, I’ve been making a study schedule, breaking down the topics, and practicing with past papers.
A: Good plan! Don’t forget to take short breaks to relax and clear your mind.
B: Absolutely, I take short breaks to recharge. It’s helping me stay focused.
A: Keep a positive attitude, you’ve got this! Do you need any help with your studies?
B: Thanks for the support! I might need some help with a few tough subjects. I’ll let you know.
Set: 04
(1) Prepare a dialogue from the jumbled sentences.
1. No, I didn’t?
2. I crossed the deadline.
3. Why couldn’t you do that?
4. Did you register your name for the drawing competition?
Ans:
1: Did you register your name for the drawing competition?
2: No, I didn’t.
1: Why couldn’t you do that?
2: I crossed the deadline.
(2) Complete the following dialogue. 01
A: Which movie do you like?
B: ———————————-
A: Why do you like that movie?
B: ————————–
Ans:
A: Which movie do you like?
B: I really enjoy science fiction movies.
A: Why do you like that movie?
B: Science fiction movies stimulate my imagination and often have thought-provoking concepts that I find fascinating.
(3) Write a dialogue of minimum three meaningful exchanges on ‘Ambition in Life’. 03
Ans:
‘Ambition in Life’
Raj: What is your ambition in life?
Meena: My ambition is to become a successful entrepreneur and build a company that makes a positive impact on society.
Raj: That’s impressive! What drives you towards this ambition?
Meena: I believe entrepreneurship allows me to pursue my passion, innovate, and create job opportunities. Plus, it’s a path to financial independence.
Raj: It sounds challenging. How are you planning to achieve this ambition?
Meena: I’m working on developing my business skills, networking, and learning from successful entrepreneurs. I also plan to start a small venture soon to gain practical experience.
Set: 05
(1) Prepare a dialogue from the jumbled sentences. 01
1. Yes, I like to take part in science exhibition.
2. Sure, I will.
3. Do you like to participate in science exhibition?
4. Then register your name.
Ans:
A: Do you like to participate in science exhibitions?
B: Yes, I like to take part in science exhibitions.
A: Then register your name.
B: Sure, I will.
(2) Complete the following dialogue. 01
A: Which games do you play in school?
B: ————————————–
A: When do you play those games?
B: ———————————————
Ans:
A: Which games do you play in school?
B: I play basketball and badminton with my friends.
A: When do you play those games?
B: We usually play after school hours, in the evening, at the school’s sports facility.
(3) Write a dialogue of minimum three meaningful exchanges on ‘The importance of
regular exercise.’ 03
Ans:
‘The importance of regular exercise’:
Rocky: How often do you exercise?
Joya: I try to exercise at least five times a week.
Rocky: That’s great! Why do you think regular exercise is important?
Joya: Well, regular exercise helps me stay physically fit and healthy. It also boosts my energy levels and improves my mood.
Rocky: Those are some good benefits. What type of exercises do you usually do?
Joya: I do a combination of cardio exercises like running and cycling, along with strength training exercises to build muscle.
Rocky: It sounds like a well-rounded routine. How do you manage to stay consistent with your exercise regimen?
Joya: I schedule my workouts in advance and make them a priority. Having a workout buddy also helps keep me motivated.
Set: 06
a) Put the sentences in proper order to prepare a meaningful dialogue. 01
1. Which game do you like most?
2. Yes, I like to play outdoor games
3. I like football the most.
4. Do you like to play games?
Ans:
- Do you like to play games?
- Yes, I like to play outdoor games.
- Which game do you like most?
- I like football the most.
b] Complete the following dialogue.
A: Do you like to watch television?
B: ————————————–
A: What do you like to watch on TV?
B: ——————————————-
Ans:
A: Do you like to watch television?
B: Yes, I enjoy watching TV shows and movies.
A: What do you like to watch on TV?
B: I particularly enjoy watching documentaries and comedy shows.
c) You are new in the city. You don’t know the way to the railway station. Develop a dialogue between you and a passer-by asking the way to the railway station. 03
Ans:
Way to the Railway Station.
You: Excuse me, could you please help me? I’m new in this city and trying to find the way to the railway station.
Passer-by: Of course! Welcome to our city. The railway station is not too far from here. You just need to follow this road straight ahead.
You: Thank you so much! I really appreciate your help. Is it within walking distance?
Passer-by: Yes, it’s about a 15-minute walk from here. You can’t miss it; there are signs along the way.
You: That sounds easy enough. Are there any landmarks or notable buildings I should watch out for?
Passer-by: Well, as you walk straight, you’ll pass a big park on your right. Keep going, and you’ll see the railway station building with its distinctive clock tower.
You: Great! Thanks for the clear directions. One last thing, is it safe to walk there?
Passer-by: Yes, it’s a safe route, especially during the daytime. Just be cautious, as with any city, and you’ll be fine.
You: Thanks a lot for your help. I feel much more confident finding my way now.
Passer-by: You’re welcome! Enjoy your time in our city, and I hope your journey goes smoothly.
Set: 07
(a) Prepare a dialogue by arranging the given sentences in proper order.
1. I want to join science side.
2. What do you want to be?
3. What do you want to join after S.S.C.P
4. I want to be doctor.
Ans:
- What do you want to be?
- What do you want to join after S.S.C.?
- I want to join the science side.
- I want to be a doctor.
(b) Complete the following dialogues.
A: Where did you go for Picnic?
B: —————————–
A: Who all accompanied you?
B: ————————————
Ans:
A: Where did you go for the picnic?
B: We went to a beautiful park in the outskirts of the city.
A: Who all accompanied you?
B: My friends from school and a few of their siblings joined us.
(c) Write a dialogue of maximum six meaningful exchanges on ‘Saving Electricity
Ans:
‘Saving Electricity’:
Angel: It’s important to save electricity to reduce our carbon footprint and lower energy bills.
Ojal: I agree. One way to do it is by using energy-efficient appliances and LED bulbs.
Angel: Also, remember to turn off lights and unplug devices when not in use.
Ojal: I Right, and using natural light during the day can save energy too.
Angel: Another good practice is to set thermostats at an energy-saving temperature.
Ojal: I Absolutely, small efforts can make a big difference in conserving energy.
Set:08
(a) Prepare a dialogue by arranging the given sentences in proper order.
1: How would you react if you had to stay alone at home?
2: I would ask someone to help me with the directions.
3: I would be scared till my anxiety goes away.
4: What would you do if you were lost in a new city?
Ans:
- What would you do if you were lost in a new city?
- I would ask someone to help me with the directions.
- How would you react if you had to stay alone at home?
- I would be scared till my anxiety goes away.
(b) Complete the following dialogues.
A: I don’t know how I can spend my free time.
B: ————————————————–
A: How do I get a library membership?
B: ———————————————
Ans:
A: I don’t know how I can spend my free time.
B: Well, one great way to spend free time is by reading books.
A: How do I get a library membership?
B: You can visit the local library and inquire about the membership process there.
(c) Write a dialogue of minimum six meaningful exchanges on ‘The importance of
listening stories.’
Ans:
The Importance of Listening to Stories’:
Person A: I think listening to stories is quite important, don’t you?
Person B: Absolutely. Stories entertain, educate, and provide valuable life lessons.
Person A: They also stimulate imagination and creativity in children.
Person B: Yes, storytelling helps in cognitive development and language skills.
Person A: Plus, it’s a great way to pass down cultural and moral values.
Person B: Storytelling connects generations and preserves our heritage.
Set: 09
(a) Prepare a dialogue from the jumbled sentences
1: Would you try to come in time to the class?
2: I missed my first bus.
3: I will definitely try to be in time.
4: Why are you late today?
Ans:
1: Why are you late today?
2: I missed my first bus.
3: Would you try to come in time to the class?
4: I will definitely try to be in time.
(b) Complete the dialogue:
A: Do you like to see movies?
B: ——————————
A: What kind of movies you enjoy more?
B: ——————————————-
Ans:
A: Do you like to see movies?
B: Yes, I enjoy watching movies, especially action and comedy genres.
A: What kind of movies do you enjoy more?
B: I prefer action movies because they keep me entertained and on the edge of my seat.
(c) Write a dialogue on ‘The importance of mobile phone in our life’ between you and
your friend.
Ans:
‘The importance of mobile phones in our life’:
You: Mobile phones have become an integral part of our lives, haven’t they?
Friend: Absolutely, they are incredibly versatile and useful.
You: They serve not only as communication devices but also as mini-computers for various tasks.
Friend: Yes, from staying connected to accessing information, mobile phones are indispensable.
You: They’ve transformed how we work, shop, and even learn with easy access to apps and the internet.
Friend: Indeed, mobile phones have revolutionized our lifestyles.
Set: 10
(March 2020)
(a) Prepare a dialogue from the jumbled sentences
1: Have you watched today’s match?
2: Rohit Sharma hits the century.
3: Who scored century today?
4: Yes, I have.
Ans:
1: Have you watched today’s match?
2: Yes, I have.
3: Who scored century today?
4: Rohit Sharma hits the century.
b) Complete the dialogue:
Riya: Do you like singing?
Priya: ——————————
Riya: Who is your favourite singer?
Priya: ——————————-
Ans:
Riya: Do you like singing?
Priya: Yes, I’m quite passionate about singing. I often sing in my free time.
Riya: Who is your favourite singer?
Priya: I admire Lata Mangeshkar for her melodious voice and timeless songs.
(c) Write a dialogue between a headmaster and a student who has lost his from school /her bicycle campus. Write minimum three meaningful exchanges.
Ans:
Dialogue Between a Headmaster and a Student
Headmaster: Good afternoon. How may I help you?
Student: Good afternoon, sir. I’ve lost my bicycle from the school campus.
Headmaster: I’m sorry to hear that. Can you please provide me with some details about the bicycle, like its colour and any distinctive features?
Student: It’s a blue bicycle with a red bell, and there’s a sticker of a smiley face on the handlebar.
Headmaster: Thank you for the information. We’ll do our best to locate it. In the meantime, make sure to report it to the local authorities as well.