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Dialogue Writing Topics in English for Class 5, 6, 7, 8, & 9

In this article, we have given some solved dialogue writing topics in English for class 5, 6, 7, 8, & 9. For example, Dialogue writing between mother and daughter, Mother and Son, Guide and Tourist, Between two Friends, Examiner and student. 

Dialogue writing topics

Some solved topics, one by one, are given below:

Dialogue Writing Between

1. Mother and Daughter about Junk Food

Write a dialogue between a mother and a daughter about junk food.

Dialogue writing between Mother and Daughter

Mother: “Why are you eating chips again?”

Daughter: “It’s just a small snack, Mom.”

Mother: “Junk food is not good for your health.”

Daughter: “But it tastes so good!”

Mother: “It has unhealthy fats and sugar.”

Daughter: “I don’t eat it every day.”

Mother: “Even occasionally, it can harm your body.”

Daughter: “So, what should I eat instead?”

Mother: “Try fruits, nuts, or yogurt.”

Daughter: “Okay, Mom, I’ll try.”

Mother: “It’s all about balance.”

Daughter: “I’ll do better, Mom.”

Mother: “I’m proud of you, Aradhna.”

Daughter: “Thank you, Mom.”

2. Mother and Son About Vacations

Dialogue writing Between Mother and Son

Mother: “Rahul, would you like to go on a vacation this summer?”

Son: “Vacation? That sounds great! Where should we go?”

Mother: “How about a beach resort? You love swimming, right?”

Son: “Yes! A beach sounds perfect! Can we try surfing?”

Mother: “Sure! We can take surfing lessons. What about sightseeing?”

Son: “What if we visit a national park too?”

Mother: “Nice idea! We can hike and enjoy nature.”

Son: “Yes! Will we try local food too?”

Mother: “Yes! We’ll try all the local dishes.”

Son: “This is going to be the best vacation!”

Mother: “So, let’s plan it all!”

3. Guide and Tourist

Dialogue writing between Guide and Tourist

Guide: “Welcome! I’m your guide for today. Are you excited to explore this place?”

Tourist: “Yes, I’ve heard so much about it! I can’t wait to see everything.”

Guide: “Great! We’ll start with the most famous spots. This monument here has a rich history.”

Tourist: “It looks so beautiful! How old is it?”

Guide: “It was built over 300 years ago, and it has many stories behind it.”

Tourist: “Wow, I didn’t know that. What’s next on the tour?”

Guide: “Next, we’ll visit the local market. You can try some traditional food and buy souvenirs.”

Tourist: “Sounds amazing! Can I take pictures?”

Guide: “Of course! Feel free to take as many pictures as you like, but please be respectful of the locals.”

Tourist: “Thank you for the tips. I’m really enjoying the tour!”

Guide: “I’m glad you’re enjoying it! Let’s keep exploring!”

4. Two Friends

Dialogue writing between Two Friends

Friend 1: Ravi
Friend 2: Arjun

Ravi: “Hey, Arjun, do you want to hang out this weekend?”

Arjun: “That sounds great! What do you want to do?”

Ravi: “How about we go to the movies? There’s a new film I really want to see.”

Arjun: “Sure, I’ve been wanting to watch that too! What time should we meet?”

Ravi: “Let’s meet at 5 PM. We can get some snacks before the movie.”

Arjun: “Perfect! I’ll be there. Should we get tickets in advance?”

Ravi: “Good idea! I’ll book them online now.”

Arjun: “Awesome! Can’t wait. It’s going to be fun!”

5. Examiner and Student

Dialogue Writing Between examiner and student

Examiner: “Good morning! Are you ready for the exam?”

Student: “Good morning, sir! I’m a little nervous, but I think I’m ready.”

Examiner: “Don’t worry, just do your best. Take a deep breath and read the questions carefully.”

Student: “Thank you; I’ll try my best.”

Examiner: “You have 3 hours to complete the paper. Don’t rush, but make sure you manage your time.”

Student: “I’ll keep an eye on the clock. Should I attempt all the questions?”

Examiner: “Yes, try to attempt all. If you’re unsure, leave it and come back later.”

Student: “Got it, sir. I’ll start with the questions I know best.”

Examiner: “All the best!”

Student: “Thank you, sir!”

6. Doctor and Patient

Dialogue Writing Between doctor and patient

Doctor: “Good morning! How are you feeling today?”

Patient: “Good morning, doctor. I’ve been having some pain in my chest lately.”

Doctor: “I see. How long have you been experiencing this pain?”

Patient: “It started a few days ago, and it gets worse when I breathe deeply.”

Doctor: “Alright, we’ll need to do a few tests to figure out the cause. Do you have any other symptoms?”

Patient: “I’ve also been feeling a bit short of breath and tired.”

Doctor: “Okay, I’ll order an X-ray and an ECG. We’ll get to the bottom of this.”

Patient: “Thank you, doctor. I’m a little worried.”

Doctor: “There’s no need to worry. We’ll take good care of you. I’ll explain everything after the tests.”

Patient: “Thank you, doctor. I feel a little better after talking to you.”

Doctor: “You’re welcome. We’ll make sure you’re feeling better soon.”

7. Dialogue Writing in English Between Two Friends

Aman: “Hey, Rohan! Long time no see! How have you been?”

Rohan: “Hi, Aman! I’ve been good, just busy with work. What about you?”

Aman: “Same here, work keeps me occupied. We should catch up more often!”

Rohan: “Definitely! By the way, did you hear about the new café that opened nearby?”

Aman: “Yes, I heard it’s great. Let’s go there this weekend.”

Rohan: “Sounds like a plan! Saturday or Sunday?”

Aman: “Saturday works for me. Say around 5 PM?”

Rohan: “Perfect! I’ll meet you there. Let’s try their signature coffee.”

Aman: “For sure! I’ve heard good reviews about it. Looking forward to it.”

Rohan: “Same here. It’ll be nice to relax and chat.”

Aman: “Absolutely! See you on Saturday, then.”

Rohan: “See you! Take care till then.”

8. Teacher and Student about Exams

Dialogue Writing Between teacher and student about exams

Teacher: “Good morning, Riya! Are you ready for your exams?”

Student: “Good morning, ma’am. I’m a little nervous.”

Teacher: “That’s okay, Riya. Did you study well?”

Student: “Yes, ma’am. But I’m scared I might forget everything.”

Teacher: “Don’t worry! Just stay calm and read the questions slowly.”

Student: “Okay, ma’am. I’ll try my best.”

Teacher: “Good! Start with the easy questions first.”

Student: “Alright, ma’am. Thank you for the advice.”

Teacher: “You’ll do great, Riya. Believe in yourself!”

Student: “Thank you, ma’am. I’ll do my best!”

9. Shopkeeper and Customer

Dialogue Writing Between shopkeeper and customer

Shopkeeper: “Hello! How can I help you today?”

Customer: “Hello! I need a pencil and an eraser.”

Shopkeeper: “Sure! Here is a pencil and an eraser. Anything else?”

Customer: “Yes, I also need a small notebook.”

Shopkeeper: “Alright, here’s a notebook. Is this size okay?”

Customer: “Yes, it’s perfect. How much do I need to pay?”

Shopkeeper: “It’s 50 rupees in total.”

Customer: “Here you go. Thank you!”

Shopkeeper: “Thank you! Have a nice day!”

Customer: “You too!”

10. Teacher and Student about Studies

Teacher: “Hello, Ravi! How is your study going?”

Student: “Hello, ma’am. It’s going fine, but I find maths hard.”

Teacher: “Maths can be tricky, but practice makes it easy. Do you practice every day?”

Student: “Not every day, ma’am. I forget sometimes.”

Teacher: “Try to study a little every day. It will help you understand better.”

Student: “Okay, ma’am. I’ll start doing that.”

Teacher: “Good! If you have questions, ask me anytime.”

Student: “Thank you, ma’am. I’ll work harder now.”

Teacher: “That’s the spirit, Ravi! Keep it up!”

11. Father and Son about Studies

Dialogue Writing Between father and son

Father: “Hey, Rohan! How are your studies going?”

Son: “They’re okay, Papa, but I’m finding science a bit hard.”

Father: “Science can be tough. Are you doing your homework regularly?”

Son: “Yes, but I still don’t understand some parts.”

Father: “Did you ask your teacher for help?”

Son: “Not yet. I feel shy.”

Father: “There’s no need to feel shy. Teachers are there to help you.”

Son: “Okay, Papa. I’ll ask tomorrow.”

Father: “Good! Also, let’s study together in the evening. I’ll help you.”

Son: “Thank you, Papa! That will help a lot.”

Father: “You’re welcome, son. Keep working hard, and you’ll do great!”

12. Bank Manager and Student for Education Loan

Dialogue Writing Between Bank Manager and Student for Education Loan

Bank Manager: “Hello! How can I help you today?”

Student: “Hello, sir. I want to know about education loans.”

Bank Manager: “Sure! Are you planning to study in India or abroad?”

Student: “In India, sir. I need money for my college fees.”

Bank Manager: “Alright. Do you have your admission letter from the college?”

Student: “Yes, sir. I have it here.”

Bank Manager: “Good. We will also need your ID proof, income details of your parents, and fee structure.”

Student: “Okay, I will bring all the documents.”

Bank Manager: “Once we have the documents, we’ll process your loan application.”

Student: “Thank you, sir. How long will it take?”

Bank Manager: “It usually takes a week. Don’t worry, we’ll guide you through the process.”

Student: “Thank you so much, sir!”

13. Principal and Student

Dialogue Writing Between Principal and Student

Principal: “Good morning, Rahul! How are you doing today?”

Student: “Good morning, ma’am. I’m doing fine.”

Principal: “That’s good to hear. How are your studies going?”

Student: “They are going well, ma’am. But I need to improve in maths.”

Principal: “It’s good that you know where to focus. Are you asking your teacher for help?”

Student: “Yes, ma’am. I’m also practicing more at home.”

Principal: “Very good, Rahul. Hard work always pays off. Keep it up!”

Student: “Thank you, ma’am. I’ll do my best.”

Principal: “I’m sure you’ll do well. Remember, if you need any help, I’m here.”

Student: “Thank you, ma’am.”

14. Dialogue Conversation Between 6 friends

Dialogue Conversation Between 6 friends

Aman: “Hi, everyone! What should we do this weekend?”

Riya: “Hi, Aman! Let’s go to the park. It’s been a long time.”

Neha: “That’s a good idea! We can play badminton there.”

Rahul: “Yes! And we can also bring some snacks.”

Sonia: “I’ll bring sandwiches. What about drinks?”

Kabir: “I’ll bring juice. And let’s meet at 4 PM.”

Aman: “Great! Don’t forget to bring the badminton rackets, Neha.”

Neha: “I won’t. What else should we take?”

Riya: “Maybe a ball? We can play football too.”

Rahul: “Perfect! This is going to be so much fun.”

Sonia: “I’m excited! See you all on Saturday!”

Kabir: “See you, friends!”

15. Conductor and Passenger

Dialogue Writing Between Conductor and Passenger

Conductor: “Hello! Where do you want to go?”

Passenger: “Hello! I want to go to the market.”

Conductor: “Okay. The ticket is 20 rupees.”

Passenger: “Here is 20 rupees. Please give me the ticket.”

Conductor: “Here’s your ticket. Keep it safe.”

Passenger: “Thank you. How long will it take to reach the market?”

Conductor: “It will take about 15 minutes.”

Passenger: “Alright. Please let me know when we reach.”

Conductor: “Sure. Don’t worry, I’ll tell you.”

Passenger: “Thank you!”

Conductor: “You’re welcome!”

16. Grandfather and Grandson

Dialogue Writing Between Grandfather and Grandson

Grandfather: “Hello, Aryan! What are you doing?”

Grandson: “Hi, Grandpa! I’m playing with my toys.”

Grandfather: “That’s nice. Do you want to hear a story?”

Grandson: “Yes, Grandpa! I love your stories.”

Grandfather: “Alright. Let me tell you about a brave prince.”

Grandson: “Wow! Was he like a superhero?”

Grandfather: “Yes, he was very brave and helped everyone.”

Grandson: “I want to be like him when I grow up!”

Grandfather: “You will, Aryan. Always be kind and helpful.”

Grandson: “I will, Grandpa. Thank you for the story!”

Grandfather: “You’re welcome, my boy. Now, let’s have some snacks!”

Grandson: “Yay! Let’s go!”

17. Grandmother and Granddaughter

Dialogue Writing Between Grandmother and Granddaughter

Grandmother: “Hello, sweetie! What are you doing?”

Granddaughter: “Hi, Grandma! I’m drawing pictures.”

Grandmother: “Oh, that sounds fun! What are you drawing?”

Granddaughter: “I’m drawing a house with a garden.”

Grandmother: “How lovely! I used to draw when I was your age too.”

Granddaughter: “Really, Grandma? What did you draw?”

Grandmother: “I loved drawing flowers and trees, just like you.”

Granddaughter: “I want to be good at drawing like you, Grandma!”

Grandmother: “You will, dear. Keep practicing, and you’ll get better every day.”

Granddaughter: “Thanks, Grandma! Can we bake cookies together?”

Grandmother: “Of course! Let’s go to the kitchen and make some!”

18. Principal and Parent

Dialogue Writing Between Principal and Parent

Principal: “Good morning, Mr. Sharma! How are you?”

Parent: “Good morning, ma’am! I’m fine, thank you.”

Principal: “I wanted to talk to you about your son, Aarav. He is doing well in school.”

Parent: “I’m happy to hear that! He’s been studying hard.”

Principal: “Yes, he’s a good student. But I think he needs a little help in math.”

Parent: “Oh, I didn’t know that. We’ll make sure he practices more at home.”

Principal: “That’s a great idea. Maybe you can also encourage him to ask his teacher for help.”

Parent: “Sure, we will. Thank you for telling me, ma’am.”

Principal: “You’re welcome! Keep supporting him, and he’ll do even better.”

Parent: “I will. Thank you for your help!”

Principal: “You’re very welcome. Have a great day!”

19. Salesman and Customer

Dialogue Writing Between Salesman and Customer

Salesman: “Hello! How can I help you today?”

Customer: “Hi! I’m looking for a new toy for my little brother.”

Salesman: “Oh, we have lots of toys. What does your brother like?”

Customer: “He loves cars and trucks!”

Salesman: “I have some toy cars and trucks right here. Would you like to see them?”

Customer: “Yes, please!”

Salesman: “Here are some cool toy trucks. They can move and make sounds.”

Customer: “Wow, these look great! How much are they?”

Salesman: “These are 300 rupees each.”

Customer: “I’ll take this red truck!”

Salesman: “Great choice! Let me pack it for you.”

Customer: “Thank you!”

Salesman: “You’re welcome! Have a great day!”

20. Cat and Dog

Dialogue Writing Between cat and dog

Cat: “Hello, Dog! What are you doing?”

Dog: “Hi, Cat! I’m playing with my ball. Want to join me?”

Cat: “I don’t really like balls. I prefer chasing mice!”

Dog: “Chasing mice sounds fun! Can I try?”

Cat: “You can try, but you’ll have to be very quiet and quick!”

Dog: “I’m fast! Let’s see if I can catch one.”

Cat: “I think you’ll need a lot of practice. I’m the best at it!”

Dog: “Okay, I’ll keep practicing. You’re the expert, Cat!”

Cat: “Thanks, Dog! Maybe next time, you can show me how to fetch a ball.”

Dog: “Deal! We can learn from each other.”

Cat: “Sounds fun!”

Dog: “Let’s play together!”

21. Coach and Player

Dialogue Writing Between Coach and Player

Coach: “Good morning, Timmy! Ready for practice?”

Player: “Good morning, Coach! Yes, I’m ready.”

Coach: “Great! Today, we’re going to work on your running skills.”

Player: “I’m a little slow. How can I run faster?”

Coach: “Don’t worry! Start with shorter steps and run faster each time.”

Player: “Okay, I will try!”

Coach: “Remember to keep your arms moving with your legs. That helps you go faster.”

Player: “I’ll focus on my arms too.”

Coach: “Good job! Now let’s do some practice runs. Keep going!”

Player: “I’m trying my best, Coach!”

Coach: “I can see that. You’re doing great, Timmy!”

Player: “Thanks, Coach! I’ll keep practicing.”

22. Railway Reservation Clerk and Passenger

Dialogue Writing Between Railway Reservation Clerk and Passenger

Railway Reservation Clerk: “Hello! How can I help you today?”

Passenger: “Hi! I need a ticket to Delhi.”

Railway Reservation Clerk: “Okay! When do you want to travel?”

Passenger: “I want to travel tomorrow.”

Railway Reservation Clerk: “Let me check. Yes, there are trains tomorrow. Do you want a seat in the morning or evening?”

Passenger: “I would like a seat in the morning, please.”

Railway Reservation Clerk: “I have a seat available for the 10:00 AM train. The ticket is 500 rupees.”

Passenger: “Okay, here’s the money.”

Railway Reservation Clerk: “Thank you! Here is your ticket. Have a safe journey!”

Passenger: “Thank you so much!”

Railway Reservation Clerk: “You’re welcome! Enjoy your trip!”

23. Two Students on the Importance of Sports

Dialogue Writing Between Two Students on the Importance of Sports

Riya: “Hi, Meera! Did you play football today?”

Meera: “Yes, I did! It was so much fun. Do you play any sports?”

Riya: “I love badminton. Sports are so important for us.”

Meera: “Yes! They keep us strong and healthy.”

Riya: “And they teach us teamwork too.”

Meera: “True! I’ve made so many friends through sports.”

Riya: “Sports also help us relax after studying.”

Meera: “Yes, and they make us happy! We should play every day.”

Riya: “I agree, Meera. Let’s play together sometime!”

Meera: “Sure, Riya! It will be so much fun!”

24. Dialogue Writing in English Between Doctor and Patient

Doctor: “Good morning! How can I help you today?”

Patient: “Good morning, Doctor. I’ve been feeling very tired lately.”

Doctor: “I see. Do you also have any pain or fever?”

Patient: “No fever, but I feel weak and dizzy sometimes.”

Doctor: “Okay, let me check your blood pressure and do a quick examination.”

Patient: “Sure, Doctor.”

Doctor: “Your blood pressure seems a bit low. Are you eating properly?”

Patient: “Not really. I’ve been skipping meals because I’m busy.”

Doctor: “That’s not good. You need to eat healthy meals and drink plenty of water.”

Patient: “I understand, Doctor. I’ll take care of it.”

Doctor: “I’ll also prescribe some vitamins to help you feel better.”

Patient: “Thank you, Doctor. I’ll follow your advice.”

Doctor: “You’re welcome. Take care and come back if you don’t feel better in a week.”

Patient: “I will. Thanks again!”

25. Four Friends

Dialogue Writing Between Four Friends

Aarav: “Hi, everyone! What are we doing today?”

Riya: “Let’s play cricket in the park!”

Meera: “That sounds fun! But I don’t know how to play.”

Kabir: “Don’t worry, Meera. I’ll teach you.”

Aarav: “Yes, it’s easy! You can be the batter first.”

Meera: “Okay, but don’t laugh if I miss the ball!”

Riya: “We won’t laugh! We’re all here to have fun.”

Kabir: “Let’s grab the bat and ball. We’ll start now!”

Aarav: “I’ll set up the stumps. Get ready, Meera!”

Meera: “I’m ready! Let’s play!”

26. The Bank Manager and Customer

Dialogue Writing Between The Bank Manager and Customer

Bank Manager: “Hello! How can I help you today?”

Customer: “Hi! I want to open a new savings account.”

Bank Manager: “That’s great! Do you have your ID and address proof with you?”

Customer: “Yes, I have my ID card and a bill with my address.”

Bank Manager: “Perfect! I will fill out the form for you.”

Customer: “How much money do I need to start the account?”

Bank Manager: “You need at least 500 rupees to open the account.”

Customer: “Okay, I have that amount.”

Bank Manager: “I will help you deposit it and complete the process.”

Customer: “Thank you! How long will it take?”

Bank Manager: “It will be ready in just a few minutes.”

Customer: “Thank you for your help!”

Bank Manager: “You’re welcome! Have a great day!”

27. Father and Daughter

Dialogue Writing Between Father and Daughter

Father: “Hello, sweetie! How was school today?”

Daughter: “Hi, Papa! It was good. We had a fun art class.”

Father: “That sounds nice! What did you draw?”

Daughter: “I drew a picture of a big tree and a bird sitting on it.”

Father: “Wow, that’s creative! Can I see it?”

Daughter: “Sure! Here it is!”

Father: “It looks amazing, dear! You’re really good at art.”

Daughter: “Thanks, Papa! I want to paint more when I get home.”

Father: “That’s a great idea! You can show me your next painting.”

Daughter: “I’ll make it really colorful!”

Father: “I’m sure it will be beautiful. Keep up the good work!”

Daughter: “Thanks, Papa! I love painting!”

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