1. Write a dialogue between you and your
friend about your preparation for the JSC examination. JSC 11
Sanjida :
Good evening, Audrey.
Audrey :
Good evening. How is your preparation for the JSC examination?
Sanjida :
Very well. But I am afraid of English.
Audrey :
Don’t worry. I am sure you will be able to cover up. How is your preparation in
: mathematics?
Sanjida :
Well, I hope I will get A⁺ in mathematics. But I think I may not do well in English
Audrey :
English is difficult to all. You
have sharp memory and you will do well. But my : preparation in mathematics is not good.
Sanjida : Practise more and more.
Audrey : thank you for your
suggestion.
2. Write a dialogue between you and your
friend about your plan to spend the summer vacation/ what you intend to do
after the examination.
Sanjida : Audrey, what do you intend to do after
the examination/during the summer vacation?
Audrey : I have decided to go to my village home.
Sanjida : Why?
Audrey : Because, I want to help them.
Sanjida : How will you help them?
Audrey : You know most of the people of our
village are illiterate. They do not know : about health, sanitation and scientific
method of cultivation. I want to teach them about health, sanitation and scientific method of
cultivation.
Sanjida : It’s a great idea. But who will company
you?
Audrey : Sarafina, Nusrat and Mitu.
Sanjida : If you don’t mind, I also want to go with
you.
Audrey : Of course.
Sanjida : Thank you very much.
Audrey : you are most welcome.
3.
Write
a dialogue between you and a bank manager to open a bank account.
Sanjida :
May I come in, sir?
Manager :
Yes, of course. How can I help you?
Sanjida :
I want to open an account with your bank for keeping scholarship money.
Manager : First
collect a form and then fill it. Attach a copy of your NID a photo with it.
Sanjida :
Ok. Anything more?
Manager :
Yes, you will have to pay at least TK. 1000.
Sanjida :
Thank you, sir.
Manager :
You are most welcome.
4.
Write
a dialogue between you and your friend about the importance of tree plantation.JSC
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Audrey :
Hello, Sanjida. What are you reading?
Sanjida :
Hi! I am reading an article on trees. Do you know how important trees are for us?
Audrey :
Yes, trees are not only the source of our food but also they help to maintain the ecological
balance of the environment.
Sanjida :
So we should plant more and more trees.
Audrey : But there are many people
who are ignorant of the importance of tress cut :
: trees at random.
Sanjida :
That is why tree plantation program should be extended to the remote of the country.
Audrey :
Every possible attempt should be made to make the program a grand success.
Sanjida :
I feel very happy that your thoughts are similar to those of mine.
Sanjida :
thank you very much.
5.
Write
a dialogue between you and your friend about the importance of reading
newspaper.
Audrey :
Hello, Sanjida. What are you reading?
Sanjida :
Hi! I am reading an article on trees. Do you know how important trees are for us?
Audrey :
Yes, it indispensable for a
modern man to read newspaper daily. It helps us : in various ways, doesn’t it?
Sanjida :
Yes, we get the news of home and abroad.
Audrey :
you are right. To adjust with modern civilization we have no substitute for : reading newspaper.
Sanjida :
But you should keep in mind that sometimes false news leads to many : mishaps.
Audrey :
Of course. But there is nothing unmixed blessing in this world. However, : reading newspaper is essential for all and
it is true.
Sanjida :
Thank you very much.
Audrey :
welcome:
6. Write a dialogue with a bookseller
regarding buying a book.
Bookseller : Good morning. Can I help you?
Audrey : Good morning. I would
like to buy Shakespeare’s Hamlet.
Bookseller : Here you are.
Audrey : Thanks. Let me have a
glance over the pages of the book.
Bookseller : Ok. How many copies do you like
to buy?
Audrey : I like to buy two copies.
What’s the price?
Bookseller : It’s only TK. 500 for two
copies.
Audrey : It’s too much. Can you
reduce some?
Bookseller : Sorry. It’s fixed.
Audrey : Okay. Make a packet.
Bookseller : It’s ready. Please, visit again.
Audrey : Ok, thank you. You are
welcome.
7.
Write a
dialogue between you and your friend about your choice of career/aim in life.
Sanjida : Hi, Audrey. Where are you
going?
Audrey : I am going to my cousin
to know something about MBA.
Sanjida : MBA! Are you interested
to study MBA in future?
Audrey : Yes, I am.
Sanjida : Why do you choose it?
Audrey : Because, I want to be
executive in a large company.
Sanjida : For two reasons. One is
good working atmosphere and another is good salary. : What about you, Audrey?
Audrey : I want to study ELT. ELT means English Language
Teaching.
Sanjida : Why do you choose it?
Audrey : Because, I want to be a
teacher and teach English in different levels.
Sanjida : It’s wonderful!
Audrey : Thanks.
8. Write a dialogue between you and a doctor.JSC
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Sanjida : May I come in, doctor?
Doctor : Yes, come in. what is
your problem?
Sanjida : I have suffering from
fever for a week.
Doctor : when do you feel
temperature?
Sanjida : It is usually between 5
to 6 pm.
Doctor : do you feel any
shivering sensation then?
Sanjida : Yes, I do.
Doctor : Do you get thirst then?
Sanjida : Yes, I get.
Doctor : When does the fever
remit?
Sanjida : At late hours of the
night.
Doctor : Yours is malaria. Let me
prescribe some medicines for you.
Sanjida : Thank you, sir.
9.
Write a
dialogue between you and your friend about bad sides of illiteracy and how to
eradicate it.
Audrey :
Hello, Sanjida. What are you reading?
Sanjida :
Hi! I am reading an article on illiteracy
problem of Bangladesh. What do you : know about it?
Audrey :
It is one of the greatest curses of Bangladesh. It should be eradicated within : very short time.
Sanjida :
Happy to hear it. But how?
Audrey :
Our government should take some steps to eradicate it. Education should be : made free to all
and it should be made compulsory.
Sanjida :
Is it possible for government only?
Audrey :
the literate persons will also help the government.
Sanjida :
I also think so. If every literate person teaches one illiterate person, it
will be : removed within a
short time.
Audrey :
You are absolutely right. So, from now we can do it.
Sanjida :
Exactly. Let’s try.
10. Write
a dialogue between you and your friend on load shedding.
Myself : Hi, how do you do?
Sanjida : Fine, thank you and you?
Myself : I am also fine. Have you read today’s newspaper?
Sanjida : No, but why?
Myself : There is a report on load shedding.
Sanjida: Actually, I don’t know much about load
shedding. Would
you please tell me something about it?
Myself : Sure. Load shedding means the discontinuation of electricity.
It
occurs when the supply of electricity falls short to the
demand. At present it is one
of the greatest problem of our
country. And it is occurring
every day and hampering our
daily life.
Sanjida: Who is the worst sufferer of load
shedding?
Myself :
Everyone. But specially the students, patients, housewives,
children and the adult people are the
worst sufferer of load
shedding.
Sanjida: So, what should we do now?
Myself :
We should at first try to raise public awareness. Then the
government should take necessary steps to
reduce load
shedding. We should not waste electricity
and the
government must take steps to establish
more power plant.
Sanjida :
Thank you so much for your kind information.
Myself : Don’t mention. It’s my pleasure.
Salesman
: Good morning, Sir. How can I help you?
Customer
: Good morning, l would 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 it’s not after my mind.
Salesman
: What colour do you prefer, sir?
Customer
: Navy blue.
Salesman
: Ok, I 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 =700/-only.
Customer
: Here you are.
Salesman
: Thank you, sir.
Customer
: Welcome.
12.
A
dialogue between two friends on importance of early rising.
Sanjida : I have heard that
you get up early in the morning and walk for quite a long time.
Audrey : Yes, I do.
Sanjida : what is the benefit
of early rising?
Audrey :
An early riser has many advantages. He can start his daily work earlier. As
an early riser has enough time to
work, he can earn more and become wealthy.
Sanjida : Is early rising good for health?
Audrey :
Of course. The man, who rises early
in the morning, can take some exercise and walk in the morning fresh air in the
open field. The morning air refreshes both body and mind.
Sanjida : I was completely in
the dark. I will start rising in the morning.
Audrey : If you cultivate the
habit of rising early, you will realize its importance.
Sanjida : Thank you.
Audrey : You are most welcome.
Sanjida : Hello Audrey, good
morning, what are you doing in this early morning?
Audrey : Very good morning. I
am working in my garden.
Sanjida : Oh! What a beautiful
garden it is! Who helps you in your work?
Audrey : I myself have done
this. It is my
hobby.
Sanjida : I think it’s not
only a flower garden.
Audrey :
You are right. There are two parts in my garden .in one part I have planted
flowers and in another part I have cultivated vegetables.
Sanjida : How long have you
been doing this?
Audrey : For the last three years.
Sanjida : How do you feel?
Audrey :
This is a great source of joy and pleasure to me. It also makes my body
strong and fit. May I ask you to tell me about your hobby?
Sanjida : My hobby is
fishing.
Audrey : It is really very
interesting.
Sanjida : Of course. I get
much pleasure from it. It also improves health. It also makes us patient.
Audrey : Oh! It is now time to
go to school. See you again.
Sanjida : All right see you
again.
14. A dialogue between two friends about the
importance of learning English.
Sanjida : Hello, Audrey! What are you doing?
Audrey : I am reading an article on the importance
of learning English.
Sanjida : Actually English is essential in our
every walk of life.
Audrey : It is an international language. It is
essential for higher education because all the books on higher education of
every branch of knowledge are written in English.
Sanjida : It helps a man to get a better job and to
earn more money.
Audrey : It is the official or semi official
language in more than 60 countries and of many international organizations. So
to maintain daily official correspondence English is a must.
Sanjida : You are right. In fact, the importance of
learning English can not be described in words.
Audrey : So, all of us must learn English.
Audrey : What are you doing?
Sanjida :
I am reading an article about green house effect. Have you heard that the
world’s temperature is undergoing a significant change in recent years?
Audrey : Yes,
I have come to know from a discussion in channel 1. Isn’t it true that the
world’s temperature is increasing day by day?
Sanjida : You’re right. This
increase is called global warming.
Audrey : What may be the cause
of global
warming?
Sanjida : It
is caused by the increased amounts of carbon-di-oxide around the earth. And the
green house effect of the most likely cause of global
warming.
Audrey : What may be the
effect of global warming?
Sanjida :
It may reduce mankind’s ability to grow food, destroy or damage wildlife, raise
sea levels and thereby flood coastal areas and farmland.
Audrey :
So, everybody including our government should come forward to take immediate measures
to get rid of these serious disasters.
Sanjida : Right you are. Thank
you very much for discussion.
Audrey : You’re most welcome
16. A dialogue between you and the headmaster
of your school.
Myself : May I come in, sir?
H.M. : Yes, come in.
Myself : Good morning, sir.
H.M. : Good morning. What do you want?
Myself : Grant me a leave of absence, kindly.
H.M. : Why didn’t you come to school?
Myself : I
was ill. I was suffering from typhoid.
H.M. : do you have medical certificate?
Myself : yes, sir. Here you are.
H.M. : Ok. Give your application. I am
signing it. Then you will give it your class teacher.
Myself : Thank you, sir.
17. A dialogue between you and your friend
about morning walk.
Myself : You are looking a bit worried. What’s
the matter?
Friend : My teacher asks me to write paragraph
on ‘Morning Walk’. Could you please help me?
Myself : Of course.
Friend : What does ‘Morning Walk’ mean?
Myself : ‘Morning Walk’ means to walk at dawn.
Friend : What is the benefit of morning walk?
Myself : It is an easy form of exercise. It costs
nothing but benefits much. People of all ages go out morning walk. Among the
morning walkers, the diabetic patients are the most
common. It is helpful for them to control diabetes. Morning walk keeps our body
fit. In the morning the air is fresh and nature remains calm. It also cures
many diseases. Morning walk needs no means or costs. Keeping body fit and free
from diseases it helps us greatly.
Friend :
Thank you very much.
Myself :
no mention.
18. A dialogue between you and your friend
about punctuality in student life.
Myself : You are looking a bit worried. What’s
the matter?
Friend : My teacher asks me to write paragraph
on ‘Importance of Punctuality in Student Life’. Could you please help me?
Myself : Of course.
Friend : What is punctuality?
Myself : Punctuality implies maintaining
regularity in our daily schedule of work. Punctuality is the gate-way to success.
Friend : What is the benefit of punctuality in a
student life?
Myself : Punctuality is the most important
characteristic of all successful People. The students have to observe
punctuality in order to win glory and success in life. Let us look at nature.
The sun rises at a particular time everyday with slight variation. Rain falls
in a regular pattern every year. All the seasons punctually emerge every year.
The flowers bloom in spring and the earth wears green apparel during the spring
season. In this way, the moon and the stars appear at a particular time. Thus
everything in nature appears at a proper time.
Friend :
Thank you very much.
Myself :
no mention.
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