Dialogue Writing

Dialogue Writing 

1.Dialogue Writing about preparation for the ensuing exam?

Amina: What are you doing, Bina?

Bina: I am reading English Book. I am very worried about the upcoming exam (Avwg AbvMZ cixÿv wb‡q wPwšÍZ). What about you?

Amina: I am also worried but I am quite confident to do well. (AvwgI wPwšÍZ wKš‘ Avwg fv‡jv dj Kivi Rb¨ †gvUvgywU AvZ¥wek^vmx)

Bina: That is good. You are very meritorious student. (Zzwg A‡bK †gavex QvÎx/QvÎ)

Amina: Are you ready for the upcoming exam? (Zzwg wK Avmbœ cixÿvi Rb¨ cÖ¯‘Z?)
Bina: Not yet, I still have a lot to study. (
GL‡bv bv, Avgvi A‡bK cov evwK Av‡Q)
Amina : How many chapters have you finished? (
Zzwg K‡Zv ¸‡jv Aa¨vq †kl K‡iQ?)
Bina : I have completed three chapters so far. (
GLb ch©šÍ Avwg wZbwU Aa¨vq †kl K‡iwQ)
Amina : Do you follow a study routine? (
Zzwg wK covi iæwUb †g‡b P‡jv?)
Bina : Yes, I study for five hours every day. (
n¨v, Avwg cÖwZw`b cvPN›Uv cwo)
Amina: Which subject do you find most difficult? (
†Kvb welqwU †Zvgvi me‡P‡q †ewk KwVb jv‡M?)
Bina: Mathematics is the hardest for me. (
MwYZ Avgvi me‡P‡q †ewk KwVb)
Amina: Have you revised your lessons? (
Zzwg wK †Zvgvi cov¸‡jv cybivq c‡oQ?)
Bina: I revise them every weekend. (
n¨v, Avwg cÖwZ mßvnv‡šÍ †m¸‡jv cybive„wË Kwi)
Amina: Do you take notes while studying? (
covi mgq Zzwg wK †bvU bvI?)
Bina: Yes, it helps me remember better. (
n¨v, GUv Avgv‡K fv‡jvfv‡e g‡b ivL‡Z mvnvh¨ K‡i)
Amina: Are you feeling nervous about the exam? (
Zzwg wK cixÿvi Rb¨ fq Abyfe Ki‡Qv?)
Bina: A little, but I am trying to stay confident. (
GKUz,wKš‘ Avwg AvZ¥wek^vmx _vKvi †Póv KiwQ)
Amina: Do you study alone or with friends? (
Zzwg wK GKv c‡ov bvwK eÜz‡`i mv‡_?)
Bina: Sometimes alone, sometimes in a group. (
gv‡S gv‡S GKv, gv‡S gv‡S `‡j cwo)
Amina: What do you do when you don’t understand something? (
hLb wKQ zeyS‡Z cv‡ivbv, ZLb wK K‡iv?)
Bina: I ask my teacher or search online. (
Avwg Avgvi wkÿK‡K wRÁvmv Kwi ev AbjvB‡b LywR)
Amina: What is your goal for this exam? (
GB cixÿvi Rb¨ †Zvgvi jÿ¨ Kx?)
Bina: I want to achieve good grades. (
Avwg fv‡jv djvdj AR©b Ki‡Z PvB)
Amina: I aim at securing GPA-5 (
Avgvi jÿ¨ wRwcG-5 wbwðZ Kiv). Please pray for me.

Bina: I think you have that quality to get (Avwg g‡b Kwi ‡Zvgvi †mB †hvM¨Zv Av‡Q). I must pray for you. Don’t worry friend.

Amina: Thank you. See you again. May Allah bless you.

Bina: See you soon. May Allah help you too.

 

2. Dialogue Writing about advantages and disadvantages of using mobile phone?

Here is a dialogue about the advantages and disadvantages of using mobile phones, with Bangla meanings:

Asma: Good morning, Bonna! What are you doing?

Bonna: Good morning. I am using mobile phone and browsing internet.

Asma: Your exam is very near. But you are using mobile phone. What is the use of it for you now?

Bonna: It is very useful device for us. It has many advantages.

Asma: Mobile phones are very useful in our daily life. (†gvevBj †dvb Avgv‡`i ˆ`bw›`b Rxe‡b LyeB DcKvix)
Bonna: Yes, they help us communicate easily. (
n¨v, G¸‡jv Avgv‡`i mn‡R †hvMv‡hvM Ki‡Z mvnvh¨ K‡i)
Asma: What are the main advantages of mobile phones? (
†gvevBj †dv‡bi cÖavb myweav ¸‡jv Kx?)
Bonna: They provide quick communication and internet access. (
G¸‡jv `ªæZ †hvMv‡hvM I B›Uvi‡bU myweav †`q)
Asma: Can mobile phones help in education? (
†gvevBj †dvb wK wkÿvq mvnvh¨ Ki‡Z cv‡i?)
Bonna: Yes, students can learn online and access study materials.(
n¨v,wkÿv_©xiv AbjvB‡b wkL‡Z cv‡i Ges covi DcKib cvq)
Asma: Do mobile phones save time? (
†gvevBj †dvb wK mgq evPvq?)
Bonna: Yes, we can do many tasks quickly using them. (
n¨v, Avgiv G¸‡jvi gva¨‡g A‡bK KvR `ªæZ Ki‡Z cvwi)
Asma: What are the disadvantages of mobile phones? (
†gvevBj †dv‡bi Amyweav¸‡jv Kx?)
Bonna: They can be addictive and harmful to health. (
G¸‡jv Avmw³Ki n‡Z cv‡i Ges ¯^v‡¯’¨i Rb¨ ÿwZKi)
Asma: How can mobile phones affect students? (
†gvevBj †dvb wkÿv_©x‡`i Kxfv‡e cÖfvweZ K‡i?)
Bonna: They may waste time on games and social media. (
Zviv †Mgm I †mvkvj wgwWqvq mgq bó Ki‡Z cv‡i)
Asma: Do mobile phones affect our eyesight? (
†gvevBj †dvb wK Avgv‡`i †Pv‡Li ÿwZ K‡i?)
Bonna: Yes, using them for a long time can harm our eyes. (
n¨v, `xN© mgq e¨envi Ki‡j †Pv‡Li ÿwZ n‡Z cv‡i)
Asma: Can mobile phones disturb our sleep? (
†gvevBj †dvb wK Avgv‡`i Ny‡gi e¨vNvZ NUvq?)
Bonna: Yes, excessive use at night can cause sleep problems. (
n¨v, iv‡Z †ewk e¨envi Ki‡j Ny‡gi mgm¨v n‡Z cv‡i)
Asma: Should we limit mobile phone usage? (
Avgv‡`i wK †gvevBj †dvb e¨envi mxwgZ Kiv DwPr ?)
Bonna: Yes, we should use them wisely and in moderation. (
n¨v, Avgv‡`i G¸‡jv ey‡S ï‡b Ges cwiwgZfv‡e e¨envi Kiv DwPr)
Asma: What is your opinion about mobile phones? (
†gvevBj †dvb m¤ú‡K© †Zvgvi gZvgZ Kx?)
Bonna: They are useful, but we must avoid overuse. (
G¸‡jv DcKvi xwKš‘ Avgv‡`i AwZwi³ e¨envi Gov‡bv DwPr)

Asma: Everything has both good and bad sides. We should take the best one because we are rational beings.

Bonna: You are right. As a student, we should use it for our learning purposes only.

Asma: Right, you are. Thank you. I have to go now.

Bonna: Thank you too. Bye.

 

3. Dialogue Writing about Tree Plantation.

Here is a dialogue about the Tree Plantation, with Bangla meanings:

Amin: Why is tree plantation important? (MvQ jvMv‡bv †Kb ¸iæZ¡c~b©)
Babu: Tree plantation is important because it helps to protect our environment. (
MvQ jvMv‡bv ¸iæZ¡c~b©, Kvib GwU Avgv‡`i cwi‡ek iÿv K‡i)
Amin: How do trees help us? (
MvQ Avgv‡`i Kxfv‡e mvnvh¨ K‡i?)
Babu: Trees give us oxygen and absorb carbon dioxide. (
MvQ Avgv‡`i Aw·‡Rb †`q Ges Kve©bWvB A·vBW †kvlY K‡i)
Amin: Can trees reduce pollution? (
MvQ wK `~lY Kgv‡Z cv‡i?)
Babu: Yes, trees reduce air and noise pollution. (
n¨v,MvQ evqy I kã `~lY Kgvq)
Amin: Do trees help in controlling climate? (
MvQ wK Rjevqy wbqš¿‡b mvnvh¨ K‡i?)
Babu: Yes, trees help maintain the balance of climate. (
n¨v,MvQ Rjevqyi fvimvg¨ eRvq ivL‡Z mvnvh¨ K‡i)
Amin: What happens if we cut too many trees? (
Avgiv hw` †ewk MvQ KvwU Zvn‡j Kx nq?)
Babu: It causes global warming and environmental imbalance. (
G‡Z ‰ewk^K Dòvqb I cwi‡e‡ki fvimvg¨ bó nq)
Amin: Do trees provide food? (
MvQ wK Avgv‡`i Lv`¨ †`q?)
Babu: Yes, trees give us fruits and other resources. (
n¨v,MvQAvgv‡`i dj I Ab¨vb¨ m¤ú` †`q )
Amin: How do trees help animals? (
MvQ cÖvYx‡`i Kxfv‡e mvnvh¨ K‡i?)
Babu: Trees provide shelter and food for animals. (
MvQ cÖvYx‡`i Av¤ªq I Lv`¨ †`q)
Amin: What should we do to protect trees? (
MvQ iÿvi Rb¨ Avgv‡`i Kx Kiv DwPZ?)
Babu: We should plant more trees and stop cutting them unnecessarily. (
Avgv‡`i Av‡iv †ewk MvQ jvMv‡bv DwPZ Ges AcÖ‡qvRbxq MvQ KvUv eÜ Kiv DwPZ)
Amin: Can students help in tree plantation? (
wkÿv_©xiv wK MvQ jvMv‡Z mvnvh¨ Ki‡Z cv‡i?)
Babu: Yes, students can plant trees and spread awareness. (
n¨v, wkÿv_©xiv MvQ jvMv‡Z cv‡i Ges m‡PZbZv Qov‡Z cv‡i)
Amin: What is your opinion about tree plantation? (
MvQ jvMv‡bv m¤ú‡K© †Zvgvi gZvgZ Kx?)
Babu: I think tree plantation is essential for a healthy future. (
Avwg g‡b Kwi, GKwU my¯’ fwel¨‡Zi Rb¨ MvQ jvMv‡bv AZ¨šÍ Riæwi)| They provide us foods, fruits, wood, shed and, the most important oxygen without which we cannot live a single moment. (MvQ Avgv‡`i Lvevi, dj, KvV, Qvqv †`q Ges me‡P‡q ¸iæZ¡c~Y© Aw·‡Rb †`q hv Qvov Avgiv GK gyn~Z© I evP‡Z cvwi bv) So, we must plant trees for our own existence. (myZivs, Avgv‡`i Aek¨BMvQ jvMv‡Z n‡e)

Amin: Thank you for your crucial information.

Babu: You are most welcome.

 

4. Dialogue Writing between doctor and patient.

Here is a dialogue between doctor and patient, with Bangla meanings:

Doctor: Please come in and sit down here.

Patient: Thank you, sir.
Doctor:
What seems to be the problem? (Avcbvi mgm¨vUv Kx?)
Patient: I have a severe headache. (
Avgvi cÖPÛ gv_v e¨_v Ki‡Q)

Doctor: How long have you had this pain? (K‡Zvw`b a‡i GB e¨_v n‡”Q?)
Patient: For three days. (
wZb w`b a‡i)

Doctor: Do you have a fever? (Avcbvi wK R¦i Av‡Q?)
Patient: Yes, a mild fever. (
n¨v, nvjKv R¦i Av‡Q)

Doctor: Have you taken any cold food or drink? (Avcwb wK VvÛv wKQz †L‡q‡Qb?)

Patient: No, I was going to school and suddenly it began to rain. So, I caught cold. (bv, Avwg GKw`b ¯‹z‡j hvw”Qjvg Ges nVvr e„wó ïiæ nq| ZvB Avgvi VvÛv †j‡M hvq )
Doctor: Are you taking any medicine for this? (
Avcwb wK GRb¨ †Kv‡bv Ilya Lv‡”Qb?)
Patient: No, I am not taking any medicine. (
bv, Avwg †Kv‡bv Ilya Lvw”Q bv)
Doctor: Do you feel weak? (
Avcwb wK `ye©j Abyfe Ki‡Qb?)
Patient: Yes, I feel very weak. (
n¨v, Avwg Lye `ye©j Abyfe KiwQ)
Doctor: Let me check your temperature. (
Avcbvi ZvcgvÎv †`wL)
Patient: Okay, doctor. (
wVK Av‡Q, Wv³vi)

Doctor: Your temperature is a bit high. (Avcbvi ZvcgvÎv GKUz †ewk)
Patient: Is it serious? (
GUv wK ¸iæZi?)
Doctor: No, it’s not serious. (
bv, GUv ¸iæZi bq)

Patient: That’s a relief. (GUv ï‡b ¯^w¯Í †cjvg)
Doctor: I will prescribe some medicine. (
Avwg wKQz Ilya wj‡L w`w”Q)
Patient: Thank you, doctor. (
ab¨ev`, Wv³vi)
Doctor: Take rest and drink plenty of water. (
wekÖvg wbb Ges †ewk K‡i cvwb cvb Kiæb)
Patient: I will follow your advice. (
Avwg Avcbvi civgk© †g‡b Pje)

Doctor: Take this medicine and vitamin C for quick recovery. (`ªæZ my¯’¨ n‡Z GB Ilya Ges wfUvwgb wm Lv‡eb)

Patients: Yes, sir. I must take these.

Doctor: May Allah bless you.

Patient: Thank you, doctor.

 

4. Dialogue Writing about the importance/necessity of reading newspapers.

Here is a dialogue about the importance/necessity of reading newspapers, with Bangla meanings:

Alom: Good morning, Bulbul. What do you do?

Bulbul: Good morning, Alom. I am reading newspaper now.
Alom: Do you read newspapers every day? (Zzwg wKcÖwZw`b msev`cÎ c‡ov?)
Bulbul: Yes, I read them regularly. (
n¨v, Avwg wbqwgZ cwo)
Alom: Why do you read newspapers? (‡Kb Zzwg msev`cÎ c‡ov?)
Bulbul: Because they provide current information. (Kvib G¸‡jv eZ©gvb Z_¨ †`q)

Alom: What kind of news do you like most? (Zzwg †Kvb ai‡bi Lei †ewk cQ›` K‡iv)
Bulbul: I like international news. (Avwg AvšÍR©vwZK Lei †ewk cQ›` Kwi)
Alom: Can newspapers improve knowledge? (msev`cÎ wK Ávb evov‡Z cv‡i?)
Bulbul: Yes, they increase our general knowledge. (n¨v, GwU Avgv‡`i mvavib Ávb evovq)
Alom: Do newspapers help in education? (msev`cÎ wK wkÿvq mvnvh¨ K‡i?)
Bulbul: Yes, students can learn many things from them. (n¨v, wkÿv_©xiv G¸‡jv †_‡K A‡bKwKQz wkL‡Z cv‡i)
Alom: Are newspapers useful for job seekers? (PvKwi cÖv_©x‡`i Rb¨ wK msev`cÎ DcKvix?)
Bulbul: Yes, they publish job advertisements. (n¨v, G‡Z PvKwii weÁvcb cÖKvwkZ nq)
Alom: Do newspapers influence public opinion? (msev`cÎ wK RbgZ cÖfvweZ K‡i?)
Bulbul: Yes, they help shape people's views. (n¨v, GwU gvby‡li gZvgZ MV‡b mvnvh¨ K‡i)
Alom: Can we trust newspapers? (Avgiv wK msev`c·K wek^vm Ki‡Z cvwi?)
Bulbul: Most of the time, but we should be careful. (†ewkifvM mgq, Z‡e Avgv‡`i mZK© _vKv DwPZ)
Alom: Are online newspapers popular now? (GLb wK AbjvBb msev`cÎ RbwcÖq?)
Bulbul: Yes, many people read news online. (n¨v, A‡bK gvbyl AbjvB‡b Lei c‡o)
Alom: What is the importance of reading newspapers? (msev`cÎ covi ¸iæZ¡ Kx?)
Bulbul: It keeps us informed and aware of the world. (GwU Avgv‡`i Z_¨ mg„× I m‡PZb iv‡L)

Alom: I have learned the importance of reading newspaper from you. Thank you. I will read it regularly from now.

Bulbul: That sounds good. I am happy to know it from you. You are welcome.


5. Dialogue Writing about the importance/necessity of learning English.

Here is a dialogue about the importance/necessity of learning English, with Bangla meanings:

Alom: Good morning, Bulbul! What do you do?

Bulbul: Good morning! I am learning English now.
Alom: Do you learn English regularly? (
Zzwg wK wbqwgZ Bs‡iwR †k‡Lv?)
Bulbul: Yes, I practice it every day. (
n¨v, Avwg cÖwZw`b GwU Abykxjb Kwi)
Alom:
Why is English important? (†Kb Bs‡iwR ¸iæZ¡c~Y©?)
Bulbul: Because it is an international language. (Kvib GwU GKwU AvšÍR©vwZK fvlv)
Alom: Does English help in education? (Bs‡iwR wK wkÿvq mvnvh¨ K‡i?)
Bulbul: Yes, many books are written in English. (n¨v, A‡bK eB Bs‡iwR‡Z †jLv)
Alom: Can English help in getting a job? (Bs‡iwR wK PvKwi †c‡Z mvnvh¨ K‡i?)
Bulbul: Yes, many jobs require good English skills. (n¨v, A‡bK PvKwi‡Z fv‡jv Bs‡iwRi `ÿZv cÖ‡qvRb)
Alom: Is English useful for communication? (Bs‡iwR wK †hvMv‡hvMi Rb¨ DcKvix)
Bulbul: Yes, we can communicate with people worldwide. (n¨v, Avgiv mviv we‡k^i gvby‡li mv‡_ †hvMv‡hvM Ki‡Z cvwi)
Alom: Do you enjoy learning English? (Zzwg wK Bs‡iwR wkL‡Z Dc‡fvM K‡iv?)
Bulbul: Yes, it is interesting and useful. (n¨v, GwU AvKl©Yxq Ges DcKvix)
Alom: Does English improve confidence? (Bs‡iwR wK AvZ¥wek^vm evovq?)
Bulbul: Yes, it helps us speak confidently. (n¨v, GwU Avgv‡`i AvZ¥wek^v‡mi mv‡_ K_v ej‡Z mvnvh¨ K‡i)
Alom: Can English help in traveling abroad? (Bs‡iwR wK we‡`k åg‡b mvnvh¨ K‡i?)
Bulbul: Yes, it makes communication easier. (n¨v, GwU †hvMv‡hvM‡K mnR K‡i)
Alom: How can we improve English? (Avgiv Kxfv‡e Bs‡iwR DbœZ Ki‡Z cvwi?)
Bulbul: By reading, writing, and speaking regularly. (wbqwgZ cov, †jLv Ges K_v ejvi gva¨‡g)
Alom: What is the importance of learning English? (Bs‡iwR †kLvi ¸iæZ¡ Kx)
Bulbul: It opens the door to knowledge and opportunities. (GwU Ávb Ges my‡hv‡Mi `iRv Ly‡j †`q)

Alom: I have understood the importance of it from your discussion.

Bulbul: It’s a great pleasure for me, friend.


6. Dialogue Writing about the importance/necessity of physical exercise.

Here is a dialogue about the importance/necessity of physical exercise, with Bangla meanings:

Alom: Hi Bulbul! What are you doing now?

Bulbul: Hallow! I am going to take my physical exercise.
Alom: Do you do physical exercise daily? (
Zywg Kx cÖwZw`b kvixwiK e¨vqvg K‡iv?)
Bulbul: Yes, I exercise every morning. (
n¨v, Avwg cÖwZw`b mKv‡j e¨vqvg Kwi)
Alom:
Why is physical exercise important? (kvixwiK e¨vqvg †Kb ¸iæZ¡c~Y©?)
Bulbul: It keeps our body fit and healthy. (GwU Avgv‡`i kixi‡K my¯’ I wdU iv‡L)
Alom: What kind of exercise do you like? (Zzwg ‡Kvb ai‡bi e¨vqvg cQ›` K‡iv?)
Bulbul: I like walking and jogging. (Avwg nvUv Ges †`Šov‡bv cQ›` Kwi)
Alom: Does exercise improve our health? (e¨vqvg wK Avgv‡`i ¯^v‡¯’¨i DbœwZ K‡i?)
Bulbul: Yes, it prevents many diseases. (n¨v, GwU A‡bK †ivM cÖwZ‡iva K‡i)
Alom: Is exercise good for the mind? (e¨vqvg wK g‡bi Rb¨ fv‡jv?)
Bulbul: Yes, it refreshes our mind. (n¨v, GwU Avgv‡`i gb‡K m‡ZR K‡i)
Alom: Do students need physical exercise? (wkÿv_©x‡`i wK kvixwiK e¨vqvg cÖ‡qvRb?)
Bulbul: Yes, it helps them stay active and attentive. (n¨v, GwU Zv‡`i mwµq I g‡bv‡hvMx _vK‡Z mvnvh¨ K‡i)
Alom: Can exercise reduce stress? (e¨vqvg wK gvbwmK Pvc Kgv‡Z cv‡i?)
Bulbul: Yes, it reduces stress and anxiety. (n¨v, GwU gvbwmK Pvc I D‡ØM Kgvq)
Alom: How long should we exercise daily? (cÖwZw`b KZÿY e¨vqvg Kiv DwPZ?)
Bulbul: At least 30 minutes a day. (cÖwZw`b Kgc‡ÿ 30 wgwbU)
Alom: What happens if we don’t exercise? (Avgiv hw` e¨vqvg bv Kwi, Zvn‡j Kx nq?)
Bulbul: We may become weak and unhealthy. (Avgiv `ye©j I Amy¯’ n‡q ci‡Z cvwi)
Alom: What is the importance of physical exercise? (kvixwiK e¨vqv‡gi ¸iæZ¡ Kx?)
Bulbul: It ensures a healthy and happy life. (GwU my¯’ I myLx Rxeb wbwðZ K‡i)
Alom: I have understood the importance of it. Thank you, my friend.

Bulbul: That is very good. I must appreciate your thinking.

 

7. Dialogue Writing about the bad effects of smoking.

Here is a dialogue about the bad effects of smoking, with Bangla meanings:

Alom: Hallow! Bulbul. Can I talk to you?

Bulbul: Sure. You can talk with me.

Alom: Do you smoke? (Zzwg wK aygcvb K‡iv?)
Bulbul: No, I never smoke. (
bv Avwg KL‡bv aygcvb Kwi bv)
Alom:
Why is smoking harmful? (aygcvb †Kb ÿwZKi?)
Bulbul: Because it damages our health. (Kvib GwU Avgv‡`i ¯^v‡¯’¨i ÿwZ K‡i)
Alom: What diseases can smoke cause? (aygcvb Kx Kx †ivM m„wó Ki‡Z cv‡i?)
Bulbul: It can cause cancer and heart disease. (GwU K¨vÝvi Ges ü`‡ivM m„wó Ki‡Z cv‡i)
Alom: Is smoking bad for the lungs? (aygcvb wK dzmdz‡mi Rb¨ ÿwZKi?)
Bulbul: Yes, it seriously harms the lungs. (n¨v, GwU dzmdz‡mi gvivZ¥K ÿwZ K‡i)
Alom: Does smoking affect others? (aygcvb wK Ab¨‡`i I ÿwZ K‡i?)
Bulbul: Yes, passive smokers are also harmed. (n¨v, c‡ivÿ a~gcvqxiv I ÿwZMÖ¯Í nq)
Alom: Is smoking expensive? (aygcvb wK e¨qeûj?)
Bulbul: Yes, it wastes a lot of money. (n¨v, GwU A‡bK UvKv bó K‡i)
Alom: Can smoking become an addiction? (aygcvb wK Avmw³‡Z cwibZ n‡Z cv‡i?)
Bulbul: Yes, it is very addictive. (n¨v, GwU LyeB Avmw³Ki)
Alom: How can we stop smoking? (Avgiv Kxfv‡e a~gcvb eÜ Ki‡Z cvwi?)
Bulbul: By strong determination and awareness. (`„p msKí Ges m‡PZbZvi gva¨‡g Avgiv a~gcvb eÜ Ki‡Z cvwi)
Alom: Should young people avoid smoking? (Ziæb‡`i wK aygcvb Gwo‡q Pjv DwPZ?)
Bulbul: Yes, they should stay away from it. (n¨v, Zv‡`i GwU †_‡K `~‡i _vKv DwPZ)
Alom: What is the conclusion about smoking? (aygcvb m¤ú‡K© Dcmsnvi Kx?)
Bulbul: Smoking is dangerous and should be avoided. (aygcvb wec¾bK Ges GwU Gwo‡q Pjv DwPZ)

Alom: Thank you for your suggestion. I will never take smoke.

Bulbul: That is the right decision. You are welcome. Good bye.


8. Dialogue Writing about the benefits of early rising/morning walk.

Here is a dialogue about the benefits of early rising/morning walk, with Bangla meanings:

Alom: Good morning, Bulbul! What are you doing?

Bulbul: Good morning, Amin! I have just said my Fazar prayer.
Alom: Do you wake up early in the morning? (
Zzwg wK mKv‡j ZvovZvwo Nyg †_‡K I‡Vv?)
Bulbul: Yes, I wake up early every day. (
n¨v, Avwg cÖwZw`b mKv‡j ZvovZvwo Nyg †_‡K DwV)
Alom: Why is early rising important? (mKv‡j ZvovZvwo IVv †Kb ¸iæZ¡c~Y©?)
Bulbul: It helps us start the day fresh. We get fresh morning air which is very much healthy. (GwU Avgv‡`i w`bwU m‡ZRfv‡e ïiæ Ki‡Z mvnvh¨ K‡i)
Alom: What do you do in the morning? (Zzwg mKv‡j Kx K‡iv?)
Bulbul: I go for a morning walk. (Avwg mKv‡j nvU‡Z hvB)
Alom: Is morning air good for health? (mKv‡ji evZvm wK ¯^v‡¯’¨i Rb¨ fv‡jv?)
Bulbul: Yes, it is fresh and healthy. (n¨v, GwU m‡ZR I ¯^v¯’¨Ki)
Alom: Does early rising improve health? (mKv‡j ZvovZvwo IVv wK ¯^v‡¯’¨i DbœwK K‡i?)
Bulbul: Yes, it keeps us fit and active. (n¨v, GwU Avgv‡`i wdU I mwµq iv‡L)
Alom: Can students benefit from early rising? (wkÿv_©xiv wK †fv‡i IVvi DcKvi †c‡Z cv‡i?)
Bulbul: Yes, they can study with full concentration. (n¨v, Zviv c~Y©g‡bv‡hvM w`‡q covïbv Ki‡Z cv‡i)
Alom: Does early rising save time? (†fv‡i IVv wK mgq evPvq?)
Bulbul: Yes, we get more time to do our work. (n¨v, Avgiv KvR Kivi Rb¨ †ewk mgq cvB)
Alom: Is early rising a good habit? (†fv‡i IVv wK GKwU fv‡jv Af¨vm?)
Bulbul: Yes, it is a very healthy habit. (n¨v, GwU GKwU fv‡jv Af¨vm)
Alom: What happens if we wake up late? (Avgiv hw` †`wi‡Z DwV, Zvn‡j Kx nq?)
Bulbul: We feel lazy and miss important tasks. (Avgiv Ajm †eva Kwi Ges MyiæZ¡c~Y© KvR wgm Kwi)
Alom: What is the benefit of early rising? (†fv‡i IVvi DcKvwiZv Kx)
Bulbul: It leads to a healthy, disciplined, and successful life. (GwU GKwU my¯’, k„•Ljve× I mdj Rxe‡bi w`‡K wb‡q hvq)

Alom: Thank you very much. I will also rise early and join your morning walk.

Bulbul: You are very good. You are welcome in our morning walk group.

 

9. Dialogue Writing about the visit to a place of historical interest.

Here is a dialogue about the visit to a place of historical interest, with Bangla meanings:

Alom: Good afternoon, Bulbul!

Bulbul: Good afternoon, Alom!
Alom: Have you ever visited a historical place? (Zzwg wK KL‡bv †Kvb HwZnvwmK ¯’vb cwi`k©b K‡iQ?)
Bulbul: Yes, I have visited one recently. (
n¨v, Avwg m¤úªwZ GKwU cwi`k©b K‡iwQ)
Alom:
Which place did you visit? (Zzwg †Kvb RvqMv cwi`k©b K‡iQ?)
Bulbul: I visited a famous historical site. (Avwg GKwU weL¨vZ HwZnvwmK ¯’vb cwi`k©b K‡iwQ)
Alom: Where is it located? (GwU †Kv_vq Aew¯’Z?)
Bulbul: It is located in Mahastangor, a beautiful area. (GwU gnv¯’vbMi, GKwU my›`i GjvKvq Aew¯’Z)
Alom: When did you go there? (Zzwg KLb †mLv‡b wM‡qwQ‡j?)
Bulbul: I went there during my vacation. (Avwg QzwUi mg‡q †mLv‡b wM‡qwQjvg)
Alom: What did you see there? (Zzwg †mLv‡b Kx †`‡L‡Q?)
Bulbul: I saw ancient buildings and monuments. (Avwg cÖvPxb ¯’vcbv I ¯§„wZ¯Í¤¢ †`‡LwQ)
Alom: Did you learn anything from the visit? (GB ågb †_‡K Zzwg wK wKQz wk‡LQ?)
Bulbul: Yes, I learned about history and culture. (n¨v, Avwg BwZnvm I ms¯‹wZ m¤ú‡K© †R‡bwQ)
Alom: Was the place crowded? (RvqMvwU wK wfo wQj?)
Bulbul: Yes, many tourists were there. (n¨v, †mLv‡b A‡bK ch©UK wQj)
Alom: How did you feel about the visit? (GB ågb m¤ú‡K© †Zvgvi Abyf~wZ †Kgb wQj?)
Bulbul: I felt very happy and excited. (Avwg Lye Avbw›`Z I D”Q¡wmZ †eva K‡iwQ)
Alom: Would you like to visit again? (Zzwg wK Avevi †mLv‡b †h‡Z PvI?)
Bulbul: Yes, I would love to go again. (n¨v, Avwg Avevi †h‡Z PvB)
Alom: Why are historical places important? (HwZnvwmK ¯’vb †Kb ¸iæZ¡c~Y©?)
Bulbul: They help us learn about our past. (G¸‡jv Avgv‡`i AZxZ m¤ú‡K© Rvb‡Z mvnvh¨ K‡i)
Alom: Thank you for your meaningful discussion. I will also go on a visit next time with you.

Bulbul: You are welcome. I will certainly invite you when I go on a visit.

 

10. Dialogue Writing about the traffic jam.

Here is a dialogue about the traffic jam, with Bangla meanings:

Alom: Good morning, Bulbul! What are you doing?

Bulbul: Good morning! I am reading an article on traffic jam.
Alom: What is a traffic jam? (hvbRU wK?)
Bulbul: It is a long line of vehicles stuck on the road. (
GwU iv¯Ívq hvbevn‡bi `xN© mvwo AvU‡K _vKv)
Alom: Is traffic jam a common problem? (hvbRU wK GKwU mvavib mgm¨v?)
Bulbul: Yes, it is very common in big cities. (n¨v, GwU eo kni¸‡jv‡Z LyeB mvavib)
Alom: What causes traffic jam? (hvbR†Ui Kvib wK?)
Bulbul: Too many vehicles and narrow roads cause it. (AwZwi³ hvbevnb Ges miæ iv¯Ív Gi Kvib)
Alom: Does illegal parking create traffic jam? (A‰ea cvwK©s wK hvbRU m„wó K‡i?)
Bulbul: Yes, it blocks the roads. (n¨v, GwU iv¯Ív AvU‡K †`q)
Alom: How does traffic jam affect people? (hvbRU wKfv‡e gvby‡li Dci cÖfve †d‡j?)
Bulbul: It wastes time and causes stress. (GwU mgq bó K‡i Ges gvbwmK Pvc m„wó K‡i)
Alom: Does it harm the environment? (GwU wK cwi‡e‡ki ÿwZ K‡i?)
Bulbul: Yes, it increases air pollution. (n¨v, GwU evqy `~lY evovq)
Alom: What can be done to solve this problem? (GB mgm¨vi mgvavb Kx n‡Z cv‡i?)
Bulbul: We need better traffic management. (Avgv‡`i DbœZ UªvwdK e¨e¯’vcbv `iKvi)
Alom: Should people follow traffic rules? (gvby‡li wK UªvwdK wbqg †g‡b Pjv DwPZ? )
Bulbul: Yes, it can reduce traffic jam. (n¨v, GwU hvbRU Kgv‡Z cv‡i)
Alom: Can public transport help? (Mbcwienb wK mvnvh¨ Ki‡Z cv‡i?)
Bulbul: Yes, it reduces the number of private cars. (n¨v, GwU e¨w³MZ Mvwoi msL¨v Kgvq)
Alom: What is the final solution to traffic jam? (hvbR‡Ui P~ovšÍ mgvavb Kx?)
Bulbul: Proper planning and public awareness can solve it. (mwVK cwiKíbv Ges Rbm‡PZbZv GwU mgvavb Ki‡Z cv‡i)
Alom: Moreover, roads should be widened. Traffic rules must be followed strictly.

Bulbul: You are right. People must be aware while walking on the roads.

Alom: Thank you very much for this valuable discussion.

Bulbul: You are most welcome.

 

 

Prepared by

MD. Mizanur Rahman Mizan

B.A. (Hon’s); M.A. in English; B. ED 1ST Class.

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