Dialogue writing in English
Definition: Dialogue writing provides proficiency to the students to enhance their communicative skills. It usually is an interpersonal discourse with some of the society members.
How to write dialogue writing
- Read the entire questions thoroughly.
- Understand the gist of the entire conversation.
- Using the grammatical skill of the direct voice, complete the unsolved dialogues.
For example:
“Can we talk alone?”
No, one can never do that. We always need someone to talk to.
The words, sentences or phrases we use while talking are called dialogues. Dialogue is a conversation between two or more speakers.
We come across several people daily in our school, college, workplace, etc. The conversation takes place every minute.
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Some common conversation for dialogue writing are:
Some common conversation like greeting conversation, seeing off people, At what, Regarding goal, and Miscellaneous.
Greeting conversation starters are:
- Hello!/ Hi!
- Good Morning / afternoon / evening
- How are you? / How are you doing?
- Fine / Fine, thanks / Okay
- What’s new? / What’s new with you?
- Not much / Not too much
Seeing off people
- Good bye! / Bye!
- Good night!
- Take care!
- See you later / soon / tomorrow
At school
- What class are you studying in?
- What is the name of your school?
- Which is your favorite subject? Why?
- How often do you participate in school activities?
Regarding Good
- What did you have for lunch?
- Which is your favorite cuisine?
- Which is your favorite ice-cream flavor?
- What do you like as your pizza topping?
Miscellaneous
- Do you have any plans for the weekend?
- What is your aim in life?
- If you had three wishes, what would they be?
- What do you do after school?
Dialogue writing Examples for class 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12
Conversation examples for all classes 6 to 12, will help you to understand the topic more clearly. Conversation between teacher and student, father and son, passenger and booking clerk, these are some examples you will read below.
Dialogue writing between teacher and student
Read the given dialogues to understand more.
Conversation in a grammar class 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12.
Teacher: Mona, sand up. What am I teaching?
Student: Sir, you are teaching grammar.
Teacher: Mona, look at the board. See the word – Adjective! Is the spelling correct?
Student: Yes, Sir. The spelling is correct.
Teacher: Can anyone tell me what a noun is?
Student: A noun is the name of a person, a place or a thing.
Teacher: Delhi is the capital city of India. Name any two nouns used in this sentence.
Student: Delhi and the city are the two nouns.
Teacher: What kind of nouns are they?
Student: Delhi is a proper noun and the city is a common noun.
Teacher: Period is over now. I’ll explain to you this topic tomorrow.
Dialogue writing between father and Son
Write a dialogue between a father and a son on ‘Career’.
Father: Now that you have appeared for the Class XII exams, what are your plans for the future?
Son: I have yet to decide. I think I’ll join some college.
Father: Don’t you feel that by now you should have decided your goal in life?
Son: My ultimate goal is to become a cricket player.
Father: It’s too late now. Have you ever played for your school team?
Son: I have played thrice.
Father: Well! If you were not a member of your school team you should forget about cricket.
Son: But father, I love cricket, I cannot stop playing it.
Father: You are a grown-up boy. Be serious and decide a suitable career for yourself.
Son: I will think again but I cannot promise.
Dialogue writing between passenger and booking clerk
Clerk: Good morning! How may I help you?
Passenger: I want a reservation of two tickets to Delhi.
Clerk: Have you filled the reservation form?
Passenger: Here it is!
Clerk: But there is no seat available on 25th January.
Passanger: Is there any seat available in Jan Shatabdi Express.
Clerk: Yes. There are two seats are available in Jan Shatabdi Express.
Passenger: What is the time of departure?
Clerk: The time of departure is 07:38 am.
Passenger: Please book two tickets. Thank you, Sir.
Dialogue writing solved examples
Dialogue writing between father and son
Complete the following dialogue.
Father: How dare you to confront me with this kind of failing grades?
Son: Well dad, do I have a choice? I had previously told you that this new school is not going to work for me!
Father: (a) _____________________________________________________
Son: (b) ______________________________________________________
Answer: (a) Don’t tell me such things. It was only after we’ve had those lengthy family discussions about the need for a change of your school that I took steps towards it. And you did approve of it.
(b) I did, but I don’t know why it doesn’t seem to be working as we had planned. I feel the teachers and students of this school are too advanced for me. Though my grades were falling in the previous school, I was able to mix more openly with everyone over there.
Dialogue writing question, worksheet
Under this, you have different types of dialogue writing questions, for example, Dialogue writing between mother and daughter, Mother and Son, Guide and Tourist, Between two Friends, Examiner and student.
Dialogue writing between mother and daughter
Complete the following dialogue between a girl and her mother.
Mother: I want you to learn to prepare a few dishes during these vacations.
Daughter: Is it really necessary?
Mother: (a) ______________________________________________
Daughter: (b) _____________________________________________
Mother: (c) _____________________________________________
Daughter: (d) _____________________________________________
Mother: (e) _____________________________________________
Dialogue writing between Mother and Son
Mother: I’ve been noticing that you are not paying heed to my advice these days. Is there something bothering you?
Son: Nothing in particular! Just that my exams are approaching and not much has been prepared by me till date.
Mother: Well, I can provide you some good advice for that as well. You pay attention to it.
Son: (a) ___________________________________________________
Mother: (b) _________________________________________________
Son: (c) ___________________________________________________
Mother: (d) _________________________________________________
Dialogue writing between Guide and Tourist
Read the following conversation between a guide and a tourist. Complete the blanks in a suitable way.
Guide: Sir, this way leads (a) ________ and this leads to the lakeside.
Tourist: (b) _________________ peak some other day. (c) _________________
Guide: (d) _________________ would you like to take a bath?
Tourist: A bath! In the frozen lake? No way. By the way, (e) _________________
Guide: Yes, Sir, They’ve (f) _________________
Tourist: (g) _________________ ! I’d love to go for ice-skating.
Dialogue writing between two friends
Complete the following dialogue.
Friend 1 – Priyanka, 2 – Hemant
Priyanka: (a) _____________________________________________ !
Hemant: Actually, I am going for an interview.
Priyanka: (a) _____________________________________________ !
Hemant: Well, It begins in half an hour.
Priyanka: (a) _____________________________________________ !
Hemant: Oh! Come on. Who sticks to the watch?
Priyanka: (a) _____________________________________________ !
Hemant: Yeah, I’ve called them up and secured an appointment for myself.
Priyanka: (a) _____________________________________________ !
Hemant: Thank you so much.
Dialogue writing between Examiner and Student
Write the conversation between the examiner and the student. The student asks the examiner whether they will get an extra answer sheet or not.
Dialogue writing topics
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