Example of Dialogue Writing:
1. Context: Two friends, Saraswati and Jhalak, are discussing a recent incident at work.
Saraswati: "Did you hear what happened in the meeting yesterday?"
Jhalak: "No, I missed it. What went down?"
Saraswati: "Well, you know how Mark always thinks he's right about everything?"
Jhalak: laughing "Yeah, that guy's got an ego the size of Texas."
Saraswati: "Exactly. So, he starts arguing with the boss about the new project plan, saying it won’t work."
Jhalak: "That doesn’t surprise me. What did the boss do?"
Saraswati: "She just listened patiently, then pulled out a stack of reports proving him wrong."
Jhalak: "Ouch. Bet that was a blow to his pride."
Saraswati: "You could see it in his face. He didn’t say a word for the rest of the meeting."
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2. Compose a six-exchange dialogue between a receptionist and a patient in a hospital about making an appointment with the dentist.[2078 SP]
Receptionist: "Good morning, thank you for calling Green Valley Hospital. How can I assist you today?"
Patient: "Hi, I'd like to schedule an appointment with the dentist. I've been having some tooth pain."
Receptionist: "I’m sorry to hear that. Let’s get you taken care of. Can I have your full name and date of birth, please?"
Patient: "Sure, it's Emily Jhalakson, and my date of birth is April 15, 1985."
Receptionist: "Thank you, Emily. Our next available appointment with Dr. Smith is on Thursday at 10 AM. Does that work for you?"
Patient: "Thursday at 10 AM sounds perfect. Thank you so much for your help!"
Receptionist: "You're welcome, Emily. We'll see you on Thursday at 10 AM. If you have any other questions or need to reschedule, just give us a call. Have a great day!"
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3. Compose a dialogue between two friends talking about their aim in life in at least six exchanges. [2075 Supp]
Ajaya: "Hey Jayaman, have you ever thought about what your aim in life is?"
Jayaman: "Yeah, I think about it quite a bit. I really want to become a doctor. Helping people and making a difference in their lives has always been my dream. What about you?"
Ajaya: "That’s awesome! For me, it’s all about creating. I want to be a filmmaker and tell stories that inspire and entertain people."
Jayaman: "That sounds amazing. Do you have any specific plans on how you’re going to get there?"
Ajaya: "I’m planning to go to film school after college. In the meantime, I’m working on short films and building my portfolio. What about you? How are you planning to achieve your goal?"
Jayaman: "I’m focused on getting good grades so I can get into a top medical school. I’m also volunteering at the local hospital to gain some experience and make connections."
Ajaya: "That’s really smart. It’s great that we both have clear goals. Do you ever worry about the challenges you might face along the way?"
Jayaman: "Definitely. Medical school is going to be tough, and the competition is fierce. But I believe that if I stay dedicated and work hard, I can make it. What about you?"
Ajaya: "Yeah, the film industry is really competitive too. But I think persistence and passion will pay off in the end. Plus, it’s not just about making it big; it’s about doing what I love."
Jayaman: "Exactly. As long as we’re passionate about our goals and keep pushing forward, I’m sure we’ll both get there."
Ajaya: "Here’s to chasing our dreams and never giving up, no matter what challenges come our way!"
Jayaman: "Absolutely! Let’s make it happen."
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4. A student is trying to get new library membership. Compose a dialogue between the student and a librarian in at least six exchanges. [Ko.P]
Student: "Hi, I'm interested in getting a new library membership. Could you help me with that?"
Librarian: "Of course! I'd be happy to help. Do you have a photo ID with you, like a student ID or a driver's license?"
Student: "Yes, I have my student ID right here."
Librarian: "Great! I'll need you to fill out this membership application form. It asks for some basic information like your name, address, and contact details."
Student: "Sure, I'll fill it out now. Is there a fee for the membership?"
Librarian: "For students, the membership is free. Once you've filled out the form, I'll just need to take a quick photo for your library card."
Student: "Okay, here’s the completed form. And I'm ready for the photo."
Librarian: "Perfect, thank you. Just look at the camera for a moment... There we go. Your library card will be ready in a few minutes. In the meantime, would you like a quick tour of the library?"
Student: "That sounds great, thanks! I'd love to know where everything is."
Librarian: "Follow me, then. I'll show you the different sections, how to find books, and where the study areas are. If you have any questions, feel free to ask."
Student: "Thanks so much for your help. I'm looking forward to using the library!"
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5. Write a dialogue in about six exchanges between two friends who are talking about celebrating the New Year. [2075 BP]
Pema: "Hey, Nima! Have you made any plans for New Year's Eve yet?"
Nima: "Not really, I was thinking of just staying home. What about you?"
Pema: "I was thinking of throwing a small party at my place. Just a few close friends, some good food, and music. Would you be interested?"
Nima: "That sounds awesome! I’d love to come. Do you need any help with the preparations?"
Pema: "Actually, that would be great. I could use some help with decorations and maybe setting up a playlist."
Nima: "Count me in! I can bring some snacks and drinks too. This is going to be a fantastic way to ring in the New Year!"
Add some more here.............
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Source: Indra Tamang
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