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A dialogue between Shafiq and Rafiq about merits and demerits of mobile phone is
given below
Rafiq: Actually my father bought me a new mobile phone yesterday. Here it is.
Shafiq: Nice, very nice. What do you think about mobile phone?
Rafiq: 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.
Shafiq: Recently introduced android and windows phone work like computers.
Rafiq: Yes. By using it, we can send e-mail and make video call. It has made our life easy and
comfortable.
Shafiq: Right. It has reduced uncertainly doubt, anxious waiting and painful suspense. In
fact, it has made our life easy and comfortable.
Rafiq: 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.
Shafiq: During conversation, the blood brain barrier may get damaged, the blood pressure may
get high and the red blood cells may get affected.
Rafiq: Even some students cannot concentrate in study because they talk over mobile the
whole night.
Shafiq: 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.
Rafiq: This point is also correct. Because the operators provide facilities at night.
Rafiq: Of course. Though we are getting immense benefits from it, we should use it with care
and caution to avoid its demerits.
Shafiq: Bye.
Shakib : Oh, I’m worried about English. You know it’s a foreign language. How can I learn it
well?
Amin : I see. I’d also the same problem. But our English teacher told me about some ways to
learn English.
Shakib : What’s that? Tell me, please.
Amin : English is a skill based subject. You should develop the four skills of listening,
speaking, reading and writing.
Amin: You should read English books and newspapers, you should watch English movie and
news on TV and the radio and above all, you should write your thought in English.
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Shakib: Has there any fixed skill to develop English? What is most essential for me now?
Amin: It is practice and practice. You should talk to your friends in English.
Amin: Remember, you need to enrich your stock of words and their correct use and spelling.
Amin: Sure, you’ve to learn word, number, gender, sentence, tense, sentence patterns and
others.
Amin: You can watch BBC, CNN, National Geographic Channel or English news on
television to develop your pronunciation skill.
Amin: You should write on various topics and produce your own thematic writing. Write new
words repeatedly in framing sentences.
Shakib: It’s an excellent idea. Thank you very much for your wise suggestions.
Rana: I’m also quite fine. Did you enjoy the cricket match yesterday between Bangladesh and
India?
Rani: Certainly. It’s the first time that Bangladesh defeated India in a befitting manner. I’m
lucky that I enjoyed the match live.
Rani: I was deeply impressed by the performance of Bangladeshi players particularly Sakib Al
Hasan and Tamim Iqbal.
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Rana: Actually it was a great surprize that we successfully beat the Ex-World Champion.
Rani: India is undoubtedly better in the three sides- bowling, batting and fielding than ours.
And it’s interesting that we could dominate them in the three sides.
Rana: It’s true that the performance showed by the Bangladeshi players was awesome in a
word. They played like a top class team.
Rani: In fact, India failed to get high score and it was a very easy target for our team.
Rana: But our team is so unpredictable that we couldn’t be surprized if they couldn’t have
achieved that.
Rani: It’s a great achievement for our country. Let’s hope they keep playing like this in future
too.
Rana: I think Bangladesh will shine in next matches and will bring name and fame for the
country.
Rana: Yes, indeed. Thank you very much and let’s wait for the next match.
Sumi: In fact, we’re facing the same problem—that’s load shedding. There was no electricity
in our locality last night.
Rumi: The insufficient production of electricity, misuse and illegal connection of electricity are
the main reasons of it.
Sumi: Yes, we’ve no option but to live with pitch-black darkness and sweltering heat.
Rumi: Exactly! But can you imagine what type of problem it creates to a student whose exam
is knocking at the door and the patients who are under the knife of a surgeon?
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Sumi: The terrible sufferings caused to the examinees and patients cannot be described in
words at this moment.
Rumi: Last night I couldn’t read at all. You know tomorrow is my English exam.
Sumi: Besides, the foods we preserve in refrigerators turn rotten and become unfit for
consumption. Housewives are suffering much.
Rumi: But the more deplorable damage occurs in refrigerators in laboratories and cold storage.
It causes a heavy economic loss.
Sumi: The running productive machines come to a standstill in mills and factories. A
tremendous loss of production!
Sumi: The government should take necessary measures on emergency basis to ensure adequate
production of electricity to remove the curse of load shedding.
Rumi: I think that more power plants should be set up and system loss should be reduced.
Sumi: Not only that, illegal connections should be banned. I think that consciousness can
play a vital role in this regard.
Rumi: The wastage of electricity should be stopped and strict laws should be introduced.
Sumi: Electricity being the driving force of a country, it should be ensured at any cost.
Rumi: Lack of electricity means lack of production and hampering the study of the students is
very harmful for a country.
Rana: What about you? You aren’t going to school for a few days.
Rana: What! Cigarette! Oh, yes. I’ve heard you have become a chain smoker nowadays.
Rana: Why do you smoke? Don’t you know smoking is harmful for health?
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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.
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.
A dialogue between Rana and Rumi about the bad effect of smoking
Rana: What about you? You aren’t going to school for a few days.
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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.
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.
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.
B: I’m going to the mayor for requesting him to take necessary steps against environment
pollution.
B: Any unexpected and abnormal change in chemical, physical and biological characteristics
in environment is called the environmental pollution.
A: The disposal of various kinds of waste is seriously polluting the environment. Motor
vehicles, mills and factories, railway engines and powerhouses are creating fume and smoke
which pollute the air.
B: Besides man makes fires to cook food, to make bricks, to melt tar for road construction and
to do many other things.
A: Forests and trees are being cut down on a large scale. So, the ecosystem of the environment
is now in great danger.
B: Mills and factories also throw their poisonous chemicals and waste products into rivers,
canals and seas.
A: Chemicals, fertilizers and insecticides get mixed with water in rivers, canals and ponds,
and thus pollute water.
B: Moreover, water vehicles, unsafe drains and unsanitary latrines are also responsible for
water pollution.
A: The noise of motor vehicles, mills and factories, aeroplanes, domestic appliances, radios,
cassette players, CDs, televisions etc cause aggression and damage hearing.
B: Every year millions of people all over the world die unnecessarily as a result of pollution.
Air pollution causes pneumonia, bronchitis and other respiratory diseases.
B: Finally, odour pollution from dumped or untreated human waste causes serious discomfort
to our sense of smell, and attracts disease-bearing creatures such as rats and flies.
A: Midway through the next century, temperatures may have risen by as much as 4°C.
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B: It’ll reduce mankind’s ability to grow food, destroy or severely damage wildlife, raise sea
levels and thereby flood coastal areas and farmland.
A: The lower southern part of the country may one day go under water.
A: If we all use energy, transport and other goods and services more carefully, we can reduce
harmful emissions to our air, land and water.
B: Government and people of all classes should come forward to raise consciousness and to
control this environmental pollution.
Nora: I’m very glad that you are in time and have kept your promise.
Nora: Punctuality is a great virtue and it helps to breed all other virtues.
Neela: In fact, punctuality’s the quality of doing things at the right time. Its importance’s
very great.
Nora: A punctual boy prepares his lessons timely and he never lags behind the class.
Nora: On the contrary, an unpunctual boy attends his school late and misses a part of his
lesson.
Nora: When the exam comes, he finds a huge load of arrear lessons.
Neela: He can’t prepare himself and fails or he adopts copying which is very bad.
Neel: So he can make little progress in his studies and in the long run he has to repent of his
bad habit.
Nora: Exactly, we’ve to realise that punctuality is important in every sphere of life.
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Neela: If a man who is to address a public meeting comes late, he keeps so many people
waiting and wastes their time.
Nora: In fact, no excuse’s good enough for this want of good sense.
Nora: This may give rise to a lot of harm and cause even disaster.
Neela: Correct, lack of punctuality hampers orderly progress. You know, Napoleon lost the
Battle of Waterloo, because one of his generals failed to come to his help in time.
A dialogue between you and the manager of a bank about opening a bank account.
Manager: Sure.
Manager: Will you tell me what kind of account you want to open?
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.
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.
Manager: Yes, you’ve to deposit an amount of initial money to open the account.
Dialogue between two students about the last prize-giving ceremony in their school
Fuad – Sajid, what’s the matter? We’re so sorry to miss you in the prize-giving ceremony.
Sajid- I’m no less sorry. But mother met with an accident. It’s necessary to take her to the
hospital.
Fuad – I’m very sorry to hear this. How’s she now?
Sajid- A little better. No cause for anxiety now. Please tell me all about the function.
Fuad -Our school auditorium and its dais were brightly decorated. Prizes were also neatly
displayed on a separate table on the dais.Sajid-When did the function start?Fuad – Oh, it
started on time—just at 4 pmSajid-Who’re present on the function?Fuad- All the students,
the guardians and some eminent persons of the localityattended the function.
Fuad- Our Head teacher first read out the annual report.
Fuad – Then the Chief Guest gave away the prizes among the students for their outstanding
activities.
Fuad -Yes, I’ve got two prizes—one for regular attendance and the other for good results in
the last year-ending exams.
Fuad – It’s really a grand success. Recitation, dance and drama were all excellent. These kept
this audience almost spellbound.
Sajid- I’m really sorry that I missed such an important function of our school life. Now, good-
bye.
Fuad – Good-bye, Sajid.
K: Yes, it keeps my body and mind fit. Do you play any game Abrar?
A: Yes, Kushaf.
K: But some people do not play any game. They do not realize the importance of games.
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A: But such people always suffer from one or the other ailment.
K: I agree. Games will keep the students healthy and teach them discipline.
A: Discipline is very essential for the progress of an individual as well as the nation as a
whole.
K: It’s right said that all work and no play makes jack a dull boy.
K: But a healthy mind can live only in a healthy body. For keeping a healthy body, games are
very important.
K: I agree with you. Games also develop the quality of leadership among the students.
A: Health is wealth, is an old saying. Therefore, to maintain our health we must play games.
K: Yes, you’re right. May I take leave of you now? I am getting late for my tennis game.
A: good bye.
K: Bye, bye.
Raha: I’m fine too. Have you seen the recent raid of mobile courts on food production houses?
Nitu: Yes, I think the mobile court is doing the right task to stop food adulteration.
Raha: Exactly! The adulteration of food is increasing beyond any limit. They are using
chemicals to preserve food.
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Nitu: Yes, and these chemicals are mainly used for industrial purposes. These chemicals can
cause kidney damage, heart failure and various other diseases.
Raha: Yes, and it seems to me that the unscrupulous traders of our country don’t care even to
kill innocent people to earn extra profit.
Nitu: You’re right. However, this is not the only case of food adulteration of adult people. They
are also mixing chemicals with baby foods.
Raha: Oh, my God! I see the situation is very terrible! They have become so heartless that they
don’t even care about babies.
Nitu: Yes, nowadays fishes are adulterated with formalin, fruits are adulterated with carbide
and edible oils are adulterated with cyanide.
Raha: But why these traders are adopting such malpractices in spite of knowing the worst
consequences of massive food adulteration?
Nitu: It’s very simple. They are dishonest and they can do everything for money.
Raha: They are very nasty and they have no moral character. They are enemies to humanity.
However, this crime must be stopped at any cost.
Raha: You’re mostly right. Our government is taking steps time to time but they are
producing no result. Isn’t there any light of hope?
Nitu: Yes, there is. It is we who should be careful to choosing right foods as far as possible. The
criminals have to be punished by law.
Raha: Why are you so nervous? Please let me know your problem. It will be my pleasure if I
can help you in any way.
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Nusa: You can certainly help me. I want to make a good result as you made last year. Now I
need to know the strategies you followed to make your brilliant result.
Raha: It’s very simple. I think it is not unknown to you how to make a good result. There is no
secret strategy at all, but you must follow certain rules.
Raha: Firstly, you should study regularly. You must not cram anything without
understanding. Then you should make your own notes and revise them frequently.
Raha: For English and Mathematics your proficiency will depend on constant practice. Every
day you will have to take practice-test in writing.
Raha: Yes, you should develop a habit of writing. Whatever you read, you must write it. It will
give you manifolds benefits.
Raha: Yes, you should budget your time for exams, makes your handwriting legible, and
writes all answers. Avoid unnecessary topics in the answer scripts.
Nusa: Thank you for your precious suggestions. I will surely follow these strategies.
Raha: You’re most welcome. Remember that there is no secret to make a good result but to
study regularly.
Sourav: Of course. It’s about illiteracy which is the biggest problem of Bangladesh.
Srijon: Undoubtedly. Without education no nation can reach the culmination of success.
Sourav: Real peace and prosperity lie in education. But we’re educationally backward.
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Srijon: Where is the solution?
Sourav: Necessary measures must be taken from government level to uproot it.
Sourav: The educated along with mass people can contribute a lot in this sector.
Srijon: I also think so. But our country is poor. What will the poor section do?
Sourav: Primary education should be made free and compulsory for all.
Srijon: Board book must be distributed upto graduation level. Tuition fees can be decreased
proportionately.
Sourav: What can be done if they’re unwilling to send their children to school?
Srijon: Food for education programme has to be commenced to inspire them to attend school.
Srijon: Good idea. Mass media should play their active role to a great extent.
Sam: Sorry friend; I think if there were no subject named English in the school syllabus.
Opu: What! You failed in English? Listen, you may be promoted to next class failing in
English but how will you pass the test of life without English?
Opu: I mean you can’t expect to build up a better life with a better career without the
knowledge of English?
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Sam: Why?
Opu: But it’s unfortunate that we are neglecting it. For that we are lagging behind than our
neighbours.
Sam: Oh! It’s really disgraceful. This situation must be changed if we want to keep pace with
the modern world.
Opu: Right you’re. Our international relations and trade would be affected much if we do not
learn English well.
Sam: Exactly. Besides, without efficiency in English none can expect to receive higher studies
as all the books on higher education are written in English.
Opu: Yes, it’s only English that can help us to enter the storehouse of knowledge.
Sam: Absolutely. But it is a matter of shame that most of the university graduates lack proper
knowledge on English.
Opu: Exactly, and as a result they are being deprived of getting good job and receiving
handsome salary.
Sam: Right you’re. A sound command over English is a prerequisite for good job and good
salary.
Opu: Undoubtedly. In fact, the importance of learning this language cannot be described in
words. We must study and practice English seriously. Thank you.
Nuri: It’s vast educative value. It’s a storehouse of knowledge of geography and history.
Nuri: It’s Photography. Father presented me a camera with that I’ve taken photos of our
family and beautiful natural scenery. I’ve preserved them in the album.
Nuri: Yeah, your hobby is not less interesting. It makes me feel happy and proud when I see
my previous pictures.
Rahi: I appreciate your hobby. It can certainly help to visualize about your past.
Mim: Thank you doctor. I’ll see you tomorrow with my blood report.
Rakib: I’m fine too. But I’m concerned about our environment.
Rakib: We’ve frequent floods, cyclones and droughts in our country. Don’t these make you
think over our environment?
Rakib: Indiscriminate cutting down of trees are responsible for this terrible situation.
Rakib: It’s the root cause of global warming and most other natural disasters. Our ecological
balance is seriously being disturbed for this.
Anis: We obtain oxygen, food, shelter, furniture, raw material, shade etc from trees.
Anis: Desertification and irregular rainfall can even be caused due to deforestation.
Anis: It’s very clear. We must plant more and more trees if we really want to have a suitable
earth for living.
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Rakib: I agree with you. From now on I’ll utilize the unused land to plant trees.
Anis: I’ll suggest people to plant two trees if they cut one.
Rakib: People have to be made aware of the importance of afforestation through mass media,
seminar and discussion.
Anis: Yes, we along with other school going children can take the responsibility.
Rakib: Planting trees in our school campus, we can start this programme.
Anis: Besides it’s time to declare tough punishment for them who are engaged in destroying
forests.
Father: Congrats! I’ve been so much pleased that you’ve successfully passed in the exam with
GPA 5.
Son: Thanks a lot. This success lies in the mercy of Allah and your well wishes.
Father: Have you any dream or a vision of what you intend to do or become in future.
Son: Father, it’s up to you. I’ll always show respect to your decision.
Father: In choosing a career, you see whether it suits your temperament or not. But I want to
know your mind first.
Son: My choice must be to your liking. I want to be a Computer Engineer, if you agree.
Son: Our country now needs engineers in large numbers for nations-building and defense
works.
Father: Yes, it’s an excellent profession. Your grandfather himself belongs to that profession.
Son: Only engineers can bring about a revolutionary social reform through their innovation.
Father: But have you thought over the hard work to turn ambition into reality?
Son: Yes, I think no work is too hard for me in this profession. I shall leave no stone unturned.
Father: Oh, no, my boy. I will gladly bear all expenses in this regard, as I know all my money
will be well spent.
Sam: Sorry friend; I think if there were no subject named English in the school syllabus.
Opu: What! You failed in English? Listen, you may be promoted to next class failing in
English but how will you pass the test of life without English?
Opu: I mean you cannot expect to build up a better life with a better career without the
knowledge of English?
Sam: Why?
Opu: But it is unfortunate that we are neglecting it. For that we are lagging behind than our
neighbours.
Sam: Oh! It’s really disgraceful. This situation must be changed if we want to keep pace with
the modern world.
Opu: Right you’re. Our international relations and trade would be affected much if we do not
learn English well.
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Sam: Exactly. Besides, without efficiency in English none can expect to receive higher studies
as all the books on higher education are written in English.
Opu: Yes, it’s only English that can help us to enter the storehouse of knowledge.
Sam: Absolutely. But it’s a matter of shame that most of the university graduates lack proper
knowledge on English.
Opu: Exactly, and as a result they are being deprived of getting good job and receiving
handsome salary.
Sam: Right you’re. A sound command over English is a prerequisite for good job and good
salary.
Opu: Undoubtedly. In fact, the importance of learning this language cannot be described in
words. We must study and practice English seriously. Thank you.
Kamal: The exam is drawing near. I’m not well prepared for it. So I’ve study hard now. How
have you prepared yourself?
Kamal: You’ve always been on top in your exams. What’s the secret of your brilliant results?
Kamal: Certainly.
Hassan: To do well in the exam you have to study regularly. You must not cram anything
without.
understanding. You should make your own notes and revise them frequently
Hassan: The thing which you need to do most is to have a fairly good command over language.
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Kamal: Thank you.
Hassan: Come to my house every day. I’ll try to explain away your difficulties.
Kamal: I’ll certainly go to yours. Mother will be very glad to hear of your proposal.
Hassan: Then comes from tomorrow. It’s getting dark. Let us now go home.
Kamal: Thank you, for your kind offer.
Hassan: I’ll glad to help a friend if I can.
Kamal: Good-bye!
Mou: Hi, friend, how are you? What are you doing?
Mou: How?
Mou: My parents do not like internet and I am not permitted to access it.
Opu: But there is no doubt that the Internet is one of the greatest humankind’s inventions of
the last century.
Mou: Actually I know nothing about it. Can you introduce me with it?
Opu: Of course.Why not? From my point of view, I think that the Internet brings us many
benefits.
Opu: People can have access to the latest news, weather, traffic, bid-and-asked quotations, etc.
Opu: You can get all sort of opportunities in almost all the fields including educational issues.
Mou: I want to enjoy music, movie, gaming, chatting with friends, sharing views and ideas
about world affairs.
Opu: The Internet is comparatively cheaper and faster and the businessmen are greatly
dependent on this speedy mode of communication.
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Mou: In fact, I start to believe that Internet gave us more advantages and opportunities than
disadvantages and problems.
Mou: I must try to convince my parents to get internet connection. Thanks a lot. I have
known a lot from you.
Dialogue between two friends on how to spend spare time after SSC
Rana: Our SSC exam is over. It will take nearly two months to publish the result. How will
you spend your time effectively?
Rani: I’ve decided to spend this time through educating the adult illiterate at my level best.
Rana: Your idea is excellent undoubtedly. Illiteracy, certainly a great problem, frustrates all
our development efforts.
Rani: Exactly! No development efforts can succeed unless illiteracy is eradicated. What is
your plan during this period?
Rana: It’s absolutely true. However, my plan is little different from that of you.
Rana: You know I’m quite weak in English. So, I want to develop my English skill during this
time.
Rani: I highly appreciate your great plan. English is an international language, and we have
no option but to learn it.
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Rana: Yes, English is essential in our every walk of life. It plays an important role for
communication in the present world.
Rani: Besides, without efficiency in English none can expect to receive higher studies as all the
books on higher education are written in English.
Rana: Right you’re. Besides, a sound command over English has become a prerequisite for
good job and better salary.
Rani: Absolutely! Your idea sounds very good to me. I wish you all success. Go ahead to fulfill
your purpose.
Rana: Thank you. I also appreciate your excellent idea to educate the adult illiterate.
A dialogue between Harun and the Headmaster of my school about a seat in the
school hostel
Harun: Assalamualikum.
Harun: Sir, I’m in residence problem. I need a seat in the school hostel.
Harun: Sir, my father is a government employee. Recently he has been transferred from here to
Chittagong. My family has already shifted there. But we’ve decided not to leave my school.
Harun: No, sir. I neither have any relative nor have any other way.
Customer: She is only eight years old. It should be something beautiful and unique.
Salesman: You know ours is the biggest gift shop at Mirpur. We have a large collection of gift
items.
Salesman: You can buy this imported doll. It speaks English and sings wonderful songs.
Salesman: Yes, this doll is very popular among the female children.
Salesman: Yes, push this red button and it will start speaking English, and push blue button
it starts singing.
Customer: It’s a costly item. Anyway, pack it. I hope you will charge reasonably.
Salesman: Don’t worry. We deal with our customers sincerely and take minimum price.
Customer: Also show me some picture books which can increase the general knowledge of my
sister.
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Salesman: We have a lot of such books which are not only interesting but also good for gaining
general knowledge. Customer: How much have I to pay for these five books?
Customer: Please pack these books also. Now tell me the minimum amount I have to pay.
Customer: Here are 2000/-. Please give me cash receipt and balance amount.
Salesman: Sir, here is the cash-receipt and the balance. Thanks for your nice visit.
Friend: It’s very easy. I cannot start my day without reading newspaper.
Friend: It means, newspaper gives us all kinds of news of both home and abroad.
Friend: All kinds of news means social, political, business, games and sports, education,
invention and discoveries, amusements and so on.
Friend: Of course. Newspaper opens the windows of our outlook. It keeps us updated with the
current world. To keep pace with the world it is most important to read newspaper regularly.
Myself: So, do you think that I also should form the habit of reading newspaper?
Friend: Not only you but also all types of people should form this habit.
Myself: You’re right. Thank you for sharing the importance of reading newspaper.
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.
Here is a dialogue between Arif and Mizan regarding the importance of physical exercise.
Mina: I feel tired all the time and can’t sleep well, I also can’t read for a long time.
Mina: Yes, the doctor examined my chest, throat, tongue, eyes and took my temperature and
blood pressure.
Mina: He didn’t prescribe any medicine. He advised me to take regular physical exercise.
Asif: Do you not know physical exercise is essential for keeping in good health?
Asif: We should remember that physical exercise protects us from various diseases, makes our
body strong, healthy and fit for work.
Asif: 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.
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Mina: Really Asif, I was in the dark about the necessity and importance of physical exercise
Asif: 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.
Asif: 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.
Asif: Remember, Proper sleep is very important. You must go to bed early and rise early.
Asif: Come to my house tomorrow early in the morning and I will show you some free hands
exercise.
Mina: I think the sooner I realize the importance of physical exercise, the better is for me.
Mina: I have to go now because my private class will start very soon.
Principal : Can’t you stay here for the rest of the session?
Rana : I’m sorry to say that my father can’t afford and accommodate me here.
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Principal : Do you have no other relative here?
Rana : I’ve no relative here to reside with or other scope to stay in.
Principal: Really it’s a problem.
Rana : Sir, I like my school very much but situation does not allow me to study here.
Principal: Have you written an application?
Rana: Yes, sir. Here is the money receipt. Principal Ok. Then
Friend: why are you always late for the class? If you are so late every day, you will be in great
difficulty.
Friend: Why can’t you? What time do you get up in the morning?
Myself: I usually get up from bed at around 9 o’clock. I watch TV and sleep late.
Friend: You should rise early and get the benefits of early rising.
Myself: Please.
Friend: An early riser gets enough time. He can say his morning prayer. He can enjoy
morning air, can take some physical exercise. He can earn more and become wealthy.
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Myself: Anything more?
Friend: He can enjoy the chirping of birds, can have a walk on the grass.
Friend: But do you know that early rising is more important than morning bed?
“Early to bed and early to rise makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise.
Myself: How fine the verse is! I was in the dark. However, I will start getting up early in the
morning from tomorrow.
Friend: It is certainly a wise decision. I will call you tomorrow in the morning at your house
and take you for a walk with me by the riverside.
Rani: All the five members of a family died on the spot while they were going to attend a
wedding party.
Rani: While the car carrying five members was coming towards Dhaka, a loaded truck was
going from opposite direction and collided with the car near Satkhira town.
Rana: Most of the accidents take place for the reckless driving of the drivers, carelessness of
the drivers to traffic rules, unfit vehicles and bad conditions of roads etc.
Rani: There are narrow, broken, and unmetalled roads. These also contribute to many road
accidents.
Rana: Can you please tell me how we can control and reduce the number of road accidents?
Rani: Firstly, we should train up our drivers properly. Then unfit and unlicensed vehicles
should be removed from the roads. Also, the drivers should be compelled to follow the traffic
rules.
Rana: The conditions of our roads should be improved. We need strict law against over speed
and over taking tendency.
Rani: People should also be made aware of traffic rules and signals.
Rana: Yes, you are right. If we can take these measures, the number of road accidents, will no
doubt, be reduced.
Rani: We all have to come forward to raise public awareness in this regard.
Rana: Let’s take our position in the human chain. Otherwise we will be late.
Myself: I have taken a decision to visit Bagerhat. Have you ever visited Bagerhat?
Friend: Oh, excellent decision! Yes, during the last autumn vacation I got an opportunity to
visit Bagerhat with my father.
Friend: It’s a place of historical interest. Many people from home and abroad come to visit the
Shat-Gambuj Mosque, a World Heritage Site.
Friend: Sure! Have you heard the name of Khan Jahan Ali?
Friend: I visited Shat Gumbuj Mosque, Ghora Dighi, and the majar of Khan Jahan Ali.
Friend: It was the Shat Gumbuj Mosque, the best architectural creation of Khan Jahan Ali.
Myself: Could you please let me know the uniqueness of the mosque?
Friend: The mosque is unique because it has sixty pillars supported by seventy seven
exquisitely curved domes. Khan Jahan Ali used it both as a mosque and as a court.
Friend: He made a vast tank of sweet water by the side of his majar for the local people. There
were two crocodiles named ‘Kala Pahar and Dhala Pahar.’ But they are no more now.
Friend: It’s a wonderful experience. I could Know many things of our past history. The
memory of my visit still haunts me.
A dialogue between the two friends about the causes of failure in English
Sumon: You have said right. I think that these students have never thought this subject to
be their friend. The unpleasant truth is that they consider this subject as their enemy. What do
you think?
Rakib: Right you are? I think that they even do not know that this language can be learnt and
spoken. They only know how to memorize.
Sumon: Exactly so. When they see any uncommon question in the exam, they
become senseless, perplexed and finally blame their lot.
Rakib: By suggesting them to memorize, a lot many teachers and lecturers are misleading
misguiding them. Do you know any solution to this?
Sumon: I think that they should read their text after learning English. If you ask me any
question in Chinese language, I will not understand because I do not know this language.
Rakib: I think that they should speak English, read English newspaper and listen to English
news.
Sumon: I think that if speaking English is compulsory, they will be able to learn this language.
Otherwise, they will be failing in this subject ironically.
Nora: I’m very glad that you are in time and have kept your promise.
Nora: Punctuality is a great virtue and it helps to breed all other virtues.
Neela: In fact, punctuality’s the quality of doing things at the right time. Its importance’s very
great.
Nora: A punctual boy prepares his lessons timely and he never lags behind the class.
Nora: On the contrary, an unpunctual boy attends his school late and misses a part of his
lesson.
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Neela: Besides he does not learn his lessons at the right time.
Nora: When the exam comes, he finds a huge load of arrear lessons.
Neela: He can’t prepare himself and fails or he adopts copying which is very bad.
Neela: So he can make little progress in his studies and in the long run he has to repent of his
bad habit.
Nora: Exactly, we’ve to realise that punctuality is important in every sphere of life.
Neela: If a man who is to address a public meeting comes late, he keeps so many people
waiting and wastes their time.
Nora: In fact, no excuse’s good enough for this want of good sense.
Nora: This may give rise to a lot of harm and cause even disaster.
Neela: Correct, lack of punctuality hampers orderly progress. You know, Napoleon lost the
Battle of Waterloo, because one of his generals failed to come to his help in time.
Dialogue about the advantages and disadvantages of village life and city life
Rina: When did you come back from your native village?
Rina: But there are some facilities in city which are not avail able in village.
Mina: I’m tired of the din and bustle of the town, of smoke, dirt and congestion. It’s calm and
quite there. I get there fresh air and fresh food, fish, milk, fruit and vegetables. I get fresh
vigour and energy.
Rina: But there’s no electric light or fan, no good roads, medical aid, school or college, society,
theater or cinema hall.
Mina: The majority of our people live in the villages. Our country cannot prosper unless the
villages are improved.
Rina: But village has some problems, too. Most of the villagers are illiterate. They don’t know
any way to live well.
Rina: Village environment is fresh but if you are ill, you will have to go to town to meet
doctor.
Mina: It’s true. But, environment of village will keep you fit.
Mina: I don’t mean that. I just want to say that village life is much better than city life.
Mina: People of city are much busy and almost emotionless. Day by day they are becoming
much disintegrated.
Mina: Educated men should go and mix with the people of the village, and spread education
among them and teach them how to raise their standard of life. Beside, Government should
ensure all the amenities of the town.
Rina: Now I understand why you go to your native village during every long vacation.
Raha: It’s very common. You are serious about it, so you are worried.
Kona: Don’t philosophize. My preparation is not satisfactory at all. In a short time it is very
difficult for me to make a success.
Raha: I’m same to you. But I want to share a thing with you.
Kona: Really we should think about it. Could you tell me about your preparation?
Raha: Of course. I need your help. I know you are very well up in English.
Kona: It’s too much. I am over all good but not so good at about it.
Raha: Your class performance is always good. Moreover, your English Language knowledge is
also sound.
Kona: That’s okay. But I am weak in Math. How can I improve my skill in the subject?
Raha: You should need special care of our Math teacher for a few days. Gradually you will be
improved.
Kona: I never think about Bengali, religion and science. But Math is my challenge to get A+
mark in the subjects.
Raha: But my tremendous horror is about Accounting. I can solve general Math easily but
accounting is really a problem to me. How can I improve myself?
Kona: I’m revising all other subjects again and again. Moreover I read the text book and
underline the root words for objective type questions.
Raha: Sure. Without A+ we can’t get good chance. Today’s world is very competitive.
Kona: Bye.
Myself : The bus conductor will shout saying Farmgate. Then you be alart to get off the bus.
Tourist : After getting off the bus How will I go to Dhaka International University?
Myself : No problem. You will hire a rickshaw to go there. The puller can help you to reach
there.
Tourist : What is your phone number? I can call you if I need you again.
Myself : I am telling. Please save it to your mobile.
Librarian: I see. Why have you come here and How can I help you?
Student: My examination is knocking at the door. So I need to prepare a note on some English
composition using some Grammar books.
Librarian: I’m sorry. You are not permitted to bring it to home. But you can use it how long
you want during school time.
Student: Ok.
Librarian: You Should make the best use of these books. You must not fold or tear any page.
Student: I’m careful and also avoid underlining or giving spot.
Dialogue between you and your headmaster asking for three days’ leave
Teacher: O, yes; Rina—she was a meritorious student. Isn’t Mr Rana your father?
Rahman: Yes, sir.
Teacher: Offer salam to him on my behalf.
Rahman: Sir, he’s shortly coming to school to invite you all.
Teacher: O well. However, how many days do you need leave for?
Rahman: For three days, sir.
Teacher: But how, do you think, you’d make up the missed lessons?
Rahman: I hope. I’d pick up the missed lessons by having a discussions sitting with my friend.
Here is a dialogue between you and your friend about the importance of online class
Myself: Hey, it’s nice to see you in person after such a long time even though we stay so close to each
other.
Siam: Ever since the pandemic, it’s hard to go outside and meet your friends. The school was the one
place I miss most, you know, hanging out and all.
Myself: Why are you not looking from too many days?
Myself: Busy but for what not our exams are being held now.
Siam: Quite good. It has been a different experience for us, isn’t it?
Siam: I think the teachers are doing a commendable job trying to put up virtual classes so that we
don’t miss things out.
Myself: I agree but such classes require active learning, either we concentrate or we’re lost.
Siam: Just look at the list of advantages that it has. It’s convenient, flexible, provides more individual
attention, and also makes us more independent and self-disciplined.
Myself: I don’t agree with the last point. There’s no clue as to what a student is doing, maybe he’s
busy with other stuff.
Siam: That’s how it makes the students more independent and they are self-directed.
Myself: Maybe it’s too early to comment on it. Let’s see what it’s to offer in the future.
Siam: Yes, my online classes are also going on but it does not make me much busy.
Myself: But there are so much homework that it takes the whole day to complete.
Siam: No, it doesn’t take the whole you just solve it during the period when there’s nothing going on,
and it’ll be much easier for you.
Dana: Actually it is a burning issue at this moment in our country and all over the world.
Dana: It’s a long-term change in the weather patterns that might have started from decades to
millions of years before. It’s a change in the average weather conditions like greater, fewer extreme
weather events.
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Rana: What are the causes of climate change?
Dana: Global warming is the main cause of it. Destruction of forests, too much traffic in city streets,
rapid growth of industries, increase of carbon-di-oxide, methane, use of CFC and detergents etc. are
the main causes of it.
Dana: It may affect a specific region or it may occur the whole world. Our environment is getting
polluted gradually. So, the global climate is also changing.
Dana: Well, it also affects mankind’s ability to grow food, destroy or severely damages wildlife and
wilderness, raises sea levels and thereby floods coastal areas and farmland.
Dana: The alarming news about Bangladesh is that as a result of the rise of the sea level, the lower
southern part of the country may one day go under water.
Dana: We can reduce climate change by stopping the above causes, like stopping deforestation,
emitting less heat-trapping gases to the atmosphere etc. The rich countries should play dominant
roles as they are mostly responsible for this change.
Dana: Govt., NGO and common mass must come forward jointly to reduce pollution.
Rana: Thank you Dana for helping me know this important information.
Dana: You are welcome. Nice to talk to you, take care. See you later.
A dialogue between Mithila and Nafisa about the importance of education is given below.
Mithila : It’s been written on your face. So what are thinking about?
Tanika : You’re right. I’m thinking about the backwardness of our country in many respects in
comparison to other countries of the world.
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Mithila : Yes, the country’s development is not at all up to our expectation. But can you identify the
reasons behind it?
Tanika: Of course, lack of education among common people is the main cause. They do not have
proper knowledge of some essential things.
Mithila : Actually education widens our outlook and orientation, broadens your mind and mentality.
It refines our sense and sensibility. It helps us how to earn and spend.
Tanika: Moreover, it helps us to get job. We can earn our bread and butter and play a significant role
in strengthening our national economy if we take education.
Mithila : I agree with you. An educated person is not a burden to family as well as country. Rather
he/she tries his/her best remove the burdensome conditions of his/ her family as well as country.
Tanika: Education is the ladder for our happy future. If you neglect it now, you’ll face many hardships
in future.
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Tanika: On the other hand, the uneducated have no knowledge about nutrition and the way of keeping
healthy and they can’t participate in national development.
Mithila: Besides in our country, corruption, injustice and exploitation are going on. But common
people can’t protest owing to their ignorance.
Mithila : So we should do something to teach the common people the essentials of life.
Tanika : Sure. We can use our extra time for this purpose. The govt., the NGO and the common mass
should stretch their hands jointly to create awareness about the importance of education in life.
Mithila : Mass media should play their active role to a great extent so that everyone of us should take
education.
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