DIALOGUE
WRITING 
Dialogue
No.1: A dialogue between a teacher and a student
Teacher:
            Hello Fauzia. You are bit late
today. 
Fauzia:
               Yes, Madam, I am sorry. 
Teacher:
            Well, so what happened? 
Fauzia:                The
school bus was right on schedule. It was about to cross the canal bridge when
it came to a halt with jerk. The tyre had gone flat. 
Teacher:
            I see. It’s none of your fault then!
Fauzia:                One
thing more, Madam, the driver had no jack with him. He waved to other vehicles
but none of them stopped. Nobody seemed to be willing to oblige at those rush
hours. 
Teacher:
            Well, what did do then? You came by
another bus? 
Fauzia:
               No, Madam, we left the bus where it
was and walked up to school all the way. 
Teacher:             Well, done! You are brave girl
indeed. Now, girls. Let get going with our lesson. 
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2. A
Dialogue between two students regarding prayers 
Ahmad:              
Well, now I’d like to take rest for a while. I’ve had my meals, you know. 
Salman:              Ok,
you should take rest while I fix this picture of a landscape up on the well,
where is sticky tape? 
Ahmad:              Out
there in the drawer. 
Salman:              Well,
I think this picture needs to be bit higher up. How do you like it Ahmad? 
Ahmad:              Lovely!
Good, well done. That looks nice up there. Now let’s go for prayers to the
masjid. 
Salman:              I
am going to the market. 
Ahmad:              No,
Prayers first. Don’t you hear the muezzin’s call for prayer? 
Salman:              Sure,
I do, but I am going out. It’s very urgent. My motorbike is out at the gate. 
Ahmad:              There
is nothing in the world that ought to be more urgent than a prayer. 
Salam:                 I
don’t really understand it. Art is long and life is short. There is so much to
do in the world. There are so much fun games, sports, T.V., cricket, world
cups, videos, feature films, fun-fairs, shopping, and so many other things to
do. Sorry, I am going. 2 9th Class English Dialogue Writing 
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Ahmad:              Dear,
who am I to hold you back? Dear, as you are to me, I sincerely wish you pray.
Prayers give us peace, freshness, balance, courage, hope, goodness in our short
life here on the earth and eternal goodness in the life hereafter. 
Salman:              Oh,
I am sick of your sermons, Ahmad. 
Ahamad:            See
Allah has blessed us with eyes, ears, heart, hands, legs and brain. Salman you
see such a lovely world is here around us. Great gifts they are! Aren’t they?
We must thank Allah, the Merciful, the Sustainer.       As Muslims, we pray and this is how we
thank Allah. 
Salman:              All
right. I fear Allah. I love Him, too. I’ll go with you. 
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3. A
dialogue asking one’s way 
A:
          Excuse me troubling you sir, but
can you tell me the way to the museum? 
B:            Certainly,
keep straight on along this road, take the first turn to the right, and that
will bring you to green square with flagpoles. That is Istanbul Square. That is
the museum. 
A:
          Thanks very much, indeed. 
B:            My
pleasure, (A goes on walking and takes the wrong turn. He wanders around a good
deal. Tired and upset, he talks to a passer-by) 
A:
          Pardon me sir, but am I right
for the museum? 
B:
           I am sorry, sir, I don’t know.
I am a stranger here myself (Another gentleman C hears it and stops) 
C:            Yes,
keep straight to this way for over a mile and a half until you come to Chowk
Azadi, and turn to the left. It is a good way. 
A:
          How far, do you think? 
C:
           Take number, 117, when you come
to Chowk Azadi. That will take you to the Museum. 
A:
          Thanks. 
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4. A
dialogue concerning time between a brother and a sister 
Ali:                         What’s the time? 
Fatima:               It
is nearly five to eight by my watch. 
Ali:                         Upon my word, we must hurry up,
if you are to catch that train for Rawalpindi. 
Fatima:               Why,
when is it due out? 
Ali:                         At a quarter past nine exactly. 
Fatima:            Oh, never mind. We have plenty of time. 
Ali:                   I am not so sure of what on earth
have you been doing? What time did you get up? 
Fatima:            I work up before half-past five. Then I performed
ablutions and offered my morning prayer. Now breakfast is ready. Don’t look at
me like that. 
Ali:                   For heaven’s sake, get ready! Well, come
along. Let us go! We have no time to waste. Time flies, you know. 
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5. A
dialogue between a tailor and a customer 
(The
father is about to set up the tape-recorder. He calls aloud Yasser, Anne. Come
over here. Hurry up! They show up in a minute)
Father:             You are going to hear a dialogue on
tape now. 
Yasser:             Father what is it about? 
Father:             Well, see this picture. (There is a
picture of a tailor and a customer. Father switches the tape recorder on. They
listen with attention) 
Tailor:              Good morning. Sir, when can I do for
you? 
Customer:       I should like to be measured for a
suit. 
Tailor:              With pleasure, sir, kindly step this
way. What style and shade would you prefer? 
Customer:        I want an ordinary suit made of brown
tweed. How much the stitching would cost? 
Tailor:              I can make you a suit for 2500/- It
is quite reasonable, sir. 
Customer:       That’s right. 
Tailor:              Can you manage to call in sometime
next week for the try? 
Customer:       Yes, just give me a ring. Here is my
card. 
Tailor:              Very good, sir. Good morning.
(Father takes out the plug and talks to his kids) 
Father:             What do you say to that kids? 
Yasser:             Very interesting, Dad. 
Anne:               Father I’ll hear it again and then
we practice. Yasser will act as the tailor, and I shall be the customer.
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