A dialogue writing

1. A dialogue between two friends about merits and demerits of mobile phone

Shahid: You seem very glad today. What’s the reason?
Rahul: Actually my father bought me a new mobile phone yesterday. Here it is.

Shahid: Nice, very nice. What do you think about mobile phone?

Rahul: Mobile phone is a very essential device. It has made our communication easy. It adds speed in our life. We can take photo; video and we can enjoy music from a mobile.

Shahid: Recently introduced android and windows phone work like computers.

Rahul: Yes. By using it, we can send e-mail and make video call. It has made our life easy and comfortable. 

Shahid: Right. It has reduced uncertainly doubt, anxious waiting and painful suspense. In fact, it has made our life easy and comfortable.

Rahul: I can’t do without it for a single day

Shahid: Yes, you’re right. But there’re some demerits of mobile.

Rahul: What are you talking about?

Shahid: Now a day mobile has become an easy way of teasing girl. Some people commit crime using mobile.

Rahul: Not these are only. Much use of mobile is harmful for health. It harms our hearing power, causes brain tumor, genetic damage and many other incurable diseases.

Shahid: During conversation, the blood brain barrier may get damaged, the blood pressure may get high and the red blood cells may get affected.

Rahul: Even some students cannot concentrate in study because they talk over mobile the whole night.

Shahid: Besides, it causes a lot of harm to the teenagers. They can easily contact with their so called lovers in season and out of season.

Rahul: This point is also correct. Because the operators provide facilities at night.

Shahid: But it is not the fault of mobile. It is our fault.

Rahul: Of course. Though we are getting immense benefits from it, we should use it with care and caution to avoid its demerits.
Shahid: I’ve to go now. It’s time for my private tutor.

Rahul: Ok. See you later. Bye.
Shahid: Bye.
2. A dialogue about the bad effect of smoking

Rana: What about you? You aren’t going to school for a few days.

Rumi: Just wait. Let me buy a cigarette from that shop.

Rana: What! Cigarette! Oh, yes. I’ve heard you have become a chain smoker nowadays.

Rumi: Actually I smoke now and then.

Rana: Why do you smoke? Don’t you know smoking is harmful for health?

Rumi: Oh, you don’t know. When you smoke, you look smart and full of personality. Smoking also removes tiredness.

Rana: But there’re many bad effects of smoking. It is like taking poison.

Rumi: What bad effect! Many a man is smoking everyday here and there.

Rana:  People hate smokers. Besides, smoking is the beginning of drug addiction.

Rumi: I didn’t think like you.

Rana: But it may cause you serious diseases like cancer, heart attack, bronchitis etc. It also damages your lung and causes lung cancer.

Rumi: I tried to give it up, but I could not. I cannot even concentrate on my study without smoking.
Rana : If you had thought seriously about its bad effect, you would not have taken it anymore.
Rumi: That’s heard, friend but nobody dies from smoking.

Rana: According to WHO, 5 million people die every year from tobacco related illness. That is about one person is dying in every 6 second. Smokers are likely to die at least 10 years earlier than the non-smokers.

Rumi: I never thought so much about the dangerous effect of smoking. I just started to smoke out of curiosity.

Rana: And this curiosity is spoiling your character and gradually leading you to death.

Rumi: I promise I’ll give up smoking from this very day. You have saved me from a great danger.

Rana:  Never indulge such a bad habit rather you should persuade people not to smoke.

Rumi: Thank you very much for you valuable advice.

Rana: You’re most welcome. I’ve to go now.

Rumi: Ok bye. See you later.

3. A dialogue about the bad effect of smoking

Rana: Hi, Let’s go to playground.
Rumi: Yes, I’m also waiting for you.

Rana: What about you? You aren’t going to school for a few days.
Rumi: Just wait. Let me buy a cigarette from that shop.

Rana: What! Cigarette! Oh, yes. I’ve heard you have become a chain smoker nowadays.
Rumi: No brother. Not just so. I smoke now and then.

Rana: Why do you smoke? Don’t you know smoking is harmful for health?
Rumi: Oh, you don’t know. When you smoke, you look smart and full of personality. Smoking also removes tiredness.

Rana: But there are many bad effects of smoking. Don’t you know that? Smoking is like taking poison!
Rumi: What bad effect! Many a man is smoking everyday here and there.

Rana: It’s a false notion. People hate smokers. Besides, smoking the beginning of drug addiction.
Rumi: I didn’t think like you.

Rana: But it may cause you serious diseases like cancer, heart attack, bronchitis etc. It also damages your lung and causes lung cancer.
Rumi: I tried to give it up, but I couldn’t. I can’t even concentrate on my study without smoking.
Rana : You had thought seriously about its bad effect. You would not have study without anymore.
Rumi: That’s are heard, friend but nobody dies from smoking.

Rana: What! Nobody dies! According to World Health Organization (WHO) 5 million people die every year from tobacco related illness. That is about one person is dying in every 6 second. Smokers are likely to die at least 10 years earlier than the non-smokers.

Rumi: Really! In true sense, I never thought so much. Moreover, I never knew such a dangerous effect of smoking. I just started to smoke out of curiosity.

Rana: And this curiosity is spoiling your character and gradually leading you to death.
Rumi: Sure, Evan. I promise I’ll give up smoking from this very day. You have saved me from a great danger.

Rana: Never indulge such a bad habit rather you should persuade people not to smoke.
Rumi: Thank you very much for you valuable advice.

Rana: You’re most welcome. I have go now.
Rumi: Ok bye. See you later.
4. A dialogue between you and the manager of a bank about opening a bank account.

Myself: May I come in sir?
Manager: Yes, of course.

Myself: Can I have a seat sir?
Manager: Sure.

Myself: Thank you.
Manager: Welcome. What can I do for you?

Myself: I want to open an account with your bank.
Manager: Ok, it’s very good.

Myself: But I don’t know how to open an account sir.
Manager: Will you tell me what kind of account you want to open?

Myself: Actually I’ve got a handsome amount of money as scholarship.
Manager: And now you want to save it, OK?

Myself: Yes, you’re right, sir.
Manager: I’m giving you a form to fill it up. Just fill it up with the information required in different serial. After filling up the form, come to me with two passport size photographs of you and another copy of photograph of your beneficiary.

Myself: What type of account am I going to open sir?
Manager: It’s a saving account.

Myself: Would you explain what is saving account?
Manager: It means you can save any amount of money at any time and you can withdraw any amount from your account at any time.

Myself: O, I see. Do I need to do anything more?
Manager: Yes, you’ve to deposit an amount of initial money to open the account.

Myself: What’s the amount, sir?
Manager: It may be at least one hundred or more than one hundred.

Myself: Thank you sir for your kind cooperation.
Manager: You’re most welcome.

5. Dialogue about how to eradicate the illiteracy problem from Bangladesh

Sunny: Hi Srikanth, how are you?
Srikanth: I’m fine. And you?

Sunny: I’m so but thinking seriously over a problem.
Srikanth: What’s about? Can I share you?

Sunny: Of course. It’s about illiteracy which is the biggest problem of Bangladesh.
Srikanth: Undoubtedly. Without education no nation can reach the culmination of success.

Sunny: Real peace and prosperity lie in education. But we’re educationally backward.
Srikanth: Where is the solution?

Sunny: Necessary measures must be taken from government level to uproot it.
Srikanth: Is it possible for government only to spread this mammoth task?

Sunny: The educated along with mass people can contribute a lot in this sector.
Srikanth: I also think so. But our country is poor. What will the poor section do?

Sunny: Primary education should be made free and compulsory for all.
Srikanth: Board book must be distributed upto graduation level. Tuition fees can be decreased proportionately.

Sunny: What can be done if they’re unwilling to send their children to school?
Srikanth: Food for education programme has to be commenced to inspire them to attend school.

Sunny: We can also teach the illiterate adult to be educated.
Srikanth: Good idea. Mass media should play their active role to a great extent.

Sunny: Exactly. Let’s try to materialize it.
Srikanth: Thank you.

Sunny: Ok. See you again
6. A dialogue between a doctor and a patient

Erica: Good morning, Doctor.
Doctor: Good morning, how can I help you?

Erica: Actually doctor, since last two days I’m having a stomach pain.
Doctor: Ok, tell me where exactly you feel pain.

Erica: It’s somewhat near lower abdomen.
Doctor: Is it a severe pain or just a light pain?

Erica: I mean sometimes it is severe and sometimes mild.
Doctor: Now tell me what you’ve taken for two days before?

Erica: I went to a feast day before yesterday and I’d heavy dinner there.
Doctor: Do you feel like eating anything?

Erica: No doctor.
Doctor: I think it’s minor stomach infection. I’m prescribing some medicine for 5 days and you’ll feel better.

Erica: But how long do I need to be at home? My school exam will start from next week.
Doctor: Don’t worry. You can hopefully join your regular classes from the next day.

Erica: How much shall I pay you doctor?
Doctor: 100 dollars only.

Erica: Here it is, please.
Doctor: It’s all right.

Erica: Thank you doctor. I’ll see you tomorrow with my blood report.
Doctor: Ok. See you again.
A dialogue between two friends about the importance of good health /how to keep in good health /importance of physical exercise /how to take physical exercise.

Daniel: Hello, Amelia, how are you?
Amelia: I feel tired all the time and can’t sleep well, I also can’t read for a long time.

Daniel: What’s your problem? Don’t you call in doctor?
Amelia: Yes, the doctor examined my chest, throat, tongue, eyes and took my temperature and blood pressure.

Daniel: Than, what he advised?
Amelia: He didn’t prescribe any medicine. He advised me to take regular physical exercise.

Daniel: Do you not know physical exercise is essential for keeping in good health?
Amelia: I also think so. I am very careless about your health.

Daniel: We should remember that physical exercise protects us from various diseases, makes our body strong, healthy and fit for work.
Amelia: Is there any other importance of it?

Daniel: Of course. Physical exercise gives us energy, refreshes our mind and helps us to return to work with renewed vigor. It prolongs our life too.
Amelia: Really Daniel, I was in the dark about the necessity and importance of physical exercise

Daniel: Listen, the most important thing is to get up early in the morning. The fresh air of morning keeps us fit. You should do some easy exercises.
Amelia: What type of exercises?

Daniel: You can walk in the morning, you can take part in games and sports etc. Another important point is to eat fresh and nutritious food. You have to drink pure water also. You can drink some milk, too.
Amelia: I must try to do it every day.

Daniel: Remember, Proper sleep is very important. You must go to bed early and rise early.
Amelia: Thank you Asif for your good advice.

Daniel: Come to my house tomorrow early in the morning and I will show you some free hands exercise.
Amelia: I think the sooner I realize the importance of physical exercise, the better is for me.

Daniel: I highly appreciate your wise realization.
Amelia: I have to go now because my private class will start very soon.

Daniel: Thank you, Amelia. Goodbye
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