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Write a dialogue between you and your friend about the importance of taking physical exercise.

Suppose, you are Saim/Sabiha. Your friend Fabiha/Fardin wants to know about the importance of taking ''physical exercise''. Now, write a dialogue between you and your friend about it.   [ Dinajpur Board-2019; Barishal Board-2018, 2016; Sylhet Board-2017; Rajshahi Board- 2015 ] Ans: Sabiha: Hi, Fardin. How're you? Fardin: Not so well, friend. Sabiha: Why? What happened? Fardin: I frequently fall sick. I often feel physically weak. Sabiha: Don't you take good food? Fardin: I hardly have an appetite for food. Sabiha: Do you exercise regularly? Fardin: No. Sabiha: I think that's the reason for your problem. Fardin: How? Is physical exercise so necessary for us? Sabiha: Of course! Exercise is the systematic movement of limbs of our body. It's essential to keep our body fit. Fardin: That means - without taking exercise I can't keep fit, right? Sabiha: Exactly! Regular exercise keeps our blood circulation normal. It keeps us away from diseases. It makes us ...

Write a dialogue between you and your friend about COVID-19.

Suppose, you are Sahil/Khusi  and your friend is Raghib/Jhumur. You are speaking to each other one phone. Your friend wants to knew about COVID-19. Now, write a dialogue between you and your friend about COVID-19. Ans: Sahil: Hello! Could I speak to Raghib, please? Raghib: Speaking! Is it Sahil? How're you, my friend? Sahil: I'm fine so far. What about you? Raghib: I'm also fine. But I'm much worried about the COVID-19 pandemic. Sahil: Me too! The situation is getting worse. Raghib: I don't know much about the disease. Could you tell me more about it? Sahil: Sure! COVID-19 is caused by a specific type of coronavirus. It is a highly infectious respiratory disease. It spreads from the cough or sneeze or touch of an infected person. Raghib: Well, I've heard that the symptoms of the disease are high fever, dry cough, sore throat, losing sense of smell, weakness, diarrhoea, breathing problem, etc. Sahil: Right! However, the disease has no actual remedy yet. ...

A dialogue between two friends on the importance of early rising.

Asif: I have heard that you get up early in the morning and walk for quite a long time. Arup: Yes. I always get up minimum one hour before the sunrise and go for morning walk. Asif: What's the benefit of early rising? Arup: An early riser has many advantages. He can start his daily work earlier. As an early riser has enough time to work, he can earn more and become wealthy. Asif: Is early rising good for health? Arup: Of course. The man who rises early in the morning can take some exercise and walk in the morning fresh air in the open field. The morning air refreshes both body and mind. Asif: I was completely in the dark. I will start rising in the morning. Arup: If you cultivate the habit of rising early, you will realize its importance. Asif: Thank you. Arup: You are most welcome.

A dialogue between a customer and book seller on buying books.

A dialogue between a customer and book seller on buying books. Book seller: Good morning. May I help you, please?  Customer: Yes. I want to buy some books.  Book seller: There are different kinds of books here. What type of books do you want? Customer: I want story books for the children. Book seller: Have you any particular choice? Customer: Yes. I want to buy a children's book. Book seller: You'll find children's books in those selves. Anyhow, I am bringing them for you. They are very popular among the children. Customer: Please bring. Book seller: Here are the books. Customer: How much do they cost? Book seller: Six hundred taka. Customer: Here is the money. Book seller: Thank you. Please visit us next time. Customer: You're most welcome. Bye.

A dialogue between two friends about the importance of learning English

A dialogue between two friends about the importance of learning English. Sheuli: Hello, Shahida! What are you doing? Shahida: I'm reading an article about the importance of learning English. Sheuli: Actually English is essential in our every walk of life. Shahida: It's an International language. It's essential for higher education. All the books on higher education of every branch of knowledge are written in English. Sheuli: It helps a man to get a good job and earn more money. Shahida: It's the official or semi official language in more than 60 countries and of many international organizations. So to maintain daily official correspondence English is a must. Sheuli: Right you are. In fact, the importance of English can't be described in words. Shahida: So, all of us must learn English.

A dialogue between you and your friend about your first plane journey.

A dialogue between you and your friend about your first plane journey. Myself: Hello, Reaz! I have heard that you went to Chittagong by plane. Reaz: Yes. My elder brother is an engineer working in Chittagong. He sent me a ticket. Myself: Would you please tell me your experience of plane journey? Reaz: It's my first plane journey. So it was full of thrill and excitement. Myself: How did you enjoy it? Reaz: I felt a little bit nervous at the beginning. But soon I overcome my nervousness. Myself: How did you feel when the plane rose high? Reaz: I looked down from the window and saw buildings, people and trees looking like miniatures. There were clouds all around. I felt like touching the clouds. The roads looked like snakes and so did the rivers. Myself: Thank you for your nice description. Reaz: You are most welcome.

Dialogue between two friends on the bad effects of smoking.

Dialogue between two friends on the bad effects of smoking. Reza: Hello, Babu. How are you? Babu: I am not well. I have been suffering from a cough. Reza: I have heard you have become a chain smoker. Smoking may be one of the major reasons for your sickness. Babu: Doctor has also said so. Reza: Why don't you give up smoking? Don't you know the dangers of smoking? Babu: I tried to give it up, but I could not. I can't even concentrate on my study without smoking. Reza: If you had thought seriously about its bad effect, you would not have smoke anymore. Babu: How harmful can smoking be? Reza: Smoking causes many fatal diseases. It causes cancer, heart attack, chronic bronchitis etc. Besides it is also very expensive. Babu: Is there not anything good in smoking? Reza: Of course not. Nobody could put any argument in favor of smoking. Babu: Well, within a short time I will give up smoking totally. Reza: Thank you. The sooner you give it up, the better it will be for ...

A dialogue between two friends about the importance of tree plantation.

A dialogue between two friends about the importance of tree plantation.  Rita: Where did you go yesterday? Rina: I went to Osmani Milonayoton to attend a seminar on the importance of tree plantation.  Rita: Would you please tell me about the importance of tree plantation? Rina: Trees are great importance to us. We cannot think of our existence without trees. They are a great source of food, vitamins and furniture. Rita: But have you marked that many people are cutting trees at random? What might be its consequence? Rina: If trees are cut down indiscriminately, the country will one day turn into a desert. The temperature will rise and it will cause green house effect.  Rita: What should we do to save our environment from pollution? Rina: We should plant more trees. But there are many people who are not aware of the importance of tree plantation.  Rita: Right you are. In order to make people aware of the importance of tree plantation, tree plantation programme...

Write a dialogue between the Librarian and Sumi regarding having a library card.

Suppose, Sumi is a student of class VII. She wants to have a library card. Now, write a dialogue between the Librarian and Sumi regarding having a library card.  Sumi: Good morning. Librarian: Good Morning. How can I help you? Sumi: I want to have a library card. Librarian: Which class are you in? Sumi: I am in class VII. Librarian: Have you any identity card? Sumi: Yes. Here it is. Librarian: O.K. Please fill in this form. Sumi: I have filled in the room. Here it is, please. Librarian: Thanks. Please take your card.  Sumi: How many books can I borrow at a time? Librarian: You can borrow three books at the time.  Sumi: How long can I keep a book with me? Librarian: Two weeks. Sumi: Thank you. Librarian: Welcome.

A dialogue between the Headmaster and Student for admission on T.C.

  A dialogue between the Headmaster and Student for admission on T.C. Student: May I come in, sir? Headmaster: Yes, come in. What do you want? Student: I have come from Chittagong. I have studied there in Govt. Muslim High School. Now I am seeking admission into your school.  Headmaster: Why have you left Chittagong? Student: My father is a Govt. employee. He has been transferred to Dhaka. All the members of our family have also come with him. Headmaster: Which class do you like to take admission? Student: Class VII (7). Headmaster: Have you brought your Transfer Certificate? Student: Yes, here it is. Headmaster: Well, I will consider your case. Meet tomorrow with your Transfer        Certificate. Student: Thank you, sir. Headmaster: Most Welcome.